Neanderthals differed from modern humans in being stronger, having larger noses, being shorter, and having projecting brow ridges. However, Neanderthals did not have smaller brains than modern humans.
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Why is the collaborative community relationship so important in the development of a child? Is one part of the association more important than any other, and if so, why? If not, why not?
What are some ways that parents can be included in the classroom? How do you think this can be accomplished?
Home and school environments can foster different opportunities for children to learn. How do you plan to incorporate the importance of play to learn social and cognitive skills and help their child express their creativity developmentally into your parent/teacher conferences? Do you expect any resistance? How will you eliminate any concerns?
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Why is it so important that we understand cells in order to understa.docxlashandaotley
Why is it so important that we understand cells in order to understand the meaning of life?
Describe the function of each of the following cell organelles:
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Ribosome's
Endoplasmic reticulum
What provides the energy for diffusion? Describe one way this process is important within the body.
What provides the energy for active transport? Describe one way this process is important within the body.
Why is glucose such an intricate fuel for the body's survival?
.
Why has EHR adoption been so slow Why did the early systems fail.docxlashandaotley
Why has EHR adoption been so slow? Why did the early systems fail?
What core functions make up a typical electronic health system?
What is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act and how does it relate to EHRs?
What are the current governmental incentives for installing EHR systems? What are the ramifications if systems do not start using EHR?
What are the requirements for optimal utilization of EHR systems?
What is certified EHR? Why is it important?
How can EHR systems reduce cost and increase quality of care?
.
Why are there differences between taxable and financial income What.docxlashandaotley
This document discusses the differences between taxable and financial income, examples of permanent and temporary differences, and how deferred tax assets and liabilities are derived from these differences. It also addresses how net operating losses are disclosed on financial statements, whether a carryforward or carryback is more beneficial to a company, and why a company may forego a carryback.
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Strategic Management Process
In a constantly and rapidly changing environment, developing and implementing a competent strategic plan is central to organization stability and viability. Describe a strategic management process that can be utilized by a multinational organization to gain a competitive advantage over others in their industry and explain the importance of each stage. Please respond to at least two fellow students’ postings, advancing and debating the key points of their posting.
Challenges of Multinationals
Compare and contrast the challenges for managing a broad geographic scope of operations with complex integration needs – typical of a multinational organization – with an organization operating within one country. Please respond to at least two fellow students’ postings, advancing and debating the key points of their posting.
Assignment
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Globalization
Globalization refers to the increasing integration of national and regional markets and economies and the domination of the world economy by massive multinational firms. It has affected nearly every organization, and industry, in the competitive marketplace today.
In a two to three page research paper in APA style, detail the following in relation to the changing nature of global competitiveness:
·
Define and explain the concept of globalization.
·
Compare and contrast the growth of globalization over the past thirty years, in general, and then specifically for one industry of your choice. For instance, you may present the growth of imports and exports over the past thirty years, and then detail the impact globalization has had on United States toy manufacturers.
·
Finally, evaluate how globalization has altered the competitive landscape. In particular, elaborate on how a globalized marketplace affects the profitability and productivity of an organization and an industry.
Note that some of the information related to this project may not be readily available in course materials, requiring you to research contemporary management trends in the public sector. At least two outside scholarly resources are required, including a minimum of one from the Ashford Online Library.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
WEEK 2. DISCUSSION DUE OCT 29 AND ASSIGNMENT IS DUE NOV 2!!!!!!!!!!!
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Who was Prometheus and why is he a standard for the romantic hero?
Why is Prometheus such a compelling mythological image?
Why is Goethe’s
FAUST
considered such a significant work?
Discuss how Faust fi
ts the pattern of the archetypal hero on the hero’s
journey.
How does Faust fit the pattern of a romantic hero?
Is Faust a sympathetic character? Why? Why not?
Does Faust demonstrate any negative attributes?
What is Faust’s salvation? What u
ltimately gives his life meaning?
How does Faust differ from Frederic Douglass or Sojourner Truth as a hero figure?
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Why is it important to have the senior leadership/management of an organization involved in the IT governance process? Identify at least three senior positions found in most organizations and explain why it is important for that person to be a part of the IT governance process.
No plagarism!
2-3 detailed paragraphs
.
Why is the collaborative community relationship so important in the .docxlashandaotley
Why is the collaborative community relationship so important in the development of a child? Is one part of the association more important than any other, and if so, why? If not, why not?
What are some ways that parents can be included in the classroom? How do you think this can be accomplished?
Home and school environments can foster different opportunities for children to learn. How do you plan to incorporate the importance of play to learn social and cognitive skills and help their child express their creativity developmentally into your parent/teacher conferences? Do you expect any resistance? How will you eliminate any concerns?
.
Why is it so important that we understand cells in order to understa.docxlashandaotley
Why is it so important that we understand cells in order to understand the meaning of life?
Describe the function of each of the following cell organelles:
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Ribosome's
Endoplasmic reticulum
What provides the energy for diffusion? Describe one way this process is important within the body.
What provides the energy for active transport? Describe one way this process is important within the body.
Why is glucose such an intricate fuel for the body's survival?
.
Why has EHR adoption been so slow Why did the early systems fail.docxlashandaotley
Why has EHR adoption been so slow? Why did the early systems fail?
What core functions make up a typical electronic health system?
What is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act and how does it relate to EHRs?
What are the current governmental incentives for installing EHR systems? What are the ramifications if systems do not start using EHR?
What are the requirements for optimal utilization of EHR systems?
What is certified EHR? Why is it important?
How can EHR systems reduce cost and increase quality of care?
.
Why are there differences between taxable and financial income What.docxlashandaotley
This document discusses the differences between taxable and financial income, examples of permanent and temporary differences, and how deferred tax assets and liabilities are derived from these differences. It also addresses how net operating losses are disclosed on financial statements, whether a carryforward or carryback is more beneficial to a company, and why a company may forego a carryback.
Whole class that will need to be completed. You will have access to .docxlashandaotley
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WEEK 1. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS CURRENTLY LATE FOR TURN IN. NEED TO BE COMPLETED IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!! ASSIGNMENT IS DUE OCT 27.
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Strategic Management Process
In a constantly and rapidly changing environment, developing and implementing a competent strategic plan is central to organization stability and viability. Describe a strategic management process that can be utilized by a multinational organization to gain a competitive advantage over others in their industry and explain the importance of each stage. Please respond to at least two fellow students’ postings, advancing and debating the key points of their posting.
Challenges of Multinationals
Compare and contrast the challenges for managing a broad geographic scope of operations with complex integration needs – typical of a multinational organization – with an organization operating within one country. Please respond to at least two fellow students’ postings, advancing and debating the key points of their posting.
Assignment
To complete the following assignment, go to this week's
Assignment
link in the left navigation.
Globalization
Globalization refers to the increasing integration of national and regional markets and economies and the domination of the world economy by massive multinational firms. It has affected nearly every organization, and industry, in the competitive marketplace today.
In a two to three page research paper in APA style, detail the following in relation to the changing nature of global competitiveness:
·
Define and explain the concept of globalization.
·
Compare and contrast the growth of globalization over the past thirty years, in general, and then specifically for one industry of your choice. For instance, you may present the growth of imports and exports over the past thirty years, and then detail the impact globalization has had on United States toy manufacturers.
·
Finally, evaluate how globalization has altered the competitive landscape. In particular, elaborate on how a globalized marketplace affects the profitability and productivity of an organization and an industry.
Note that some of the information related to this project may not be readily available in course materials, requiring you to research contemporary management trends in the public sector. At least two outside scholarly resources are required, including a minimum of one from the Ashford Online Library.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
WEEK 2. DISCUSSION DUE OCT 29 AND ASSIGNMENT IS DUE NOV 2!!!!!!!!!!!
Discussions
To participate in the following discussions, go to this week's
Discussion
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Global.
Who was Prometheus and why is he a standard for the romantic hero.docxlashandaotley
Who was Prometheus and why is he a standard for the romantic hero?
Why is Prometheus such a compelling mythological image?
Why is Goethe’s
FAUST
considered such a significant work?
Discuss how Faust fi
ts the pattern of the archetypal hero on the hero’s
journey.
How does Faust fit the pattern of a romantic hero?
Is Faust a sympathetic character? Why? Why not?
Does Faust demonstrate any negative attributes?
What is Faust’s salvation? What u
ltimately gives his life meaning?
How does Faust differ from Frederic Douglass or Sojourner Truth as a hero figure?
10.The Byronic personality is usually configured as one who leads an extraordinary life style and experiences an operatic demise. Has contemporary culture produced any individuals who fit this description?
.
Why is it important to have the senior leadershipmanagement of an o.docxlashandaotley
Why is it important to have the senior leadership/management of an organization involved in the IT governance process? Identify at least three senior positions found in most organizations and explain why it is important for that person to be a part of the IT governance process.
No plagarism!
2-3 detailed paragraphs
.
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Why is assessment so important? How can it be used as feedback to the educator on what students already know and what they still need to learn? How can it help educators decide to make changes to their instructional approach?
What is the difference between ongoing assessment and on-demand assessment? What are some examples of each?
What experiences have you had with assessment (both formal and informal)? Think about assessment experiences when you have been the one being assessed and when you have been conducting the assessment.
What experiences with standardized tests have you had? What are the benefits and drawbacks of standardized testing?
How can running records and portfolio assessment consisting of work samples provide valuable insight into the literacy development?
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Why do workers join unions? What implications would this have for an organization that wishes to remain non-union? In addition, discuss the pros and cons of unions from both employee and management persepctives (at least one of each from both perspectives). Think deeply about this, and try to come up with notions that haven't been addressed already in the forum.
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Why did sports an entertainment become more popular during the Indus.docxlashandaotley
Why did sports an entertainment become more popular during the Industrial Revolution?
What was the main reason for the increase in America's population during the Industrial Revolution?w
Many European immigrants came through this island in New York City before entering the United States?
Which Industrialization era business man was born the poor son of Scottish immigrants and worked his way up to being one of the richest men in America by dominating the steel business?
What were the Knights of Labor and who did they allow to join?
What is it called when a company refuses to let workers come to work because of labor disagreements?
What was the idea that became popular during the Industrial Revolution that was based on the idea of survival of the fittest (only the smartest, strongest, best people become successful in society)?
What did the production of Greenbacks cause?
What was populism?
The Union Pacific and Central Pacific were two companies in what industry?
What were some of the problems associated with urbanization? List at least three.
What were Jim Crow laws?
What were the main industries during the Industrial Revolution?
Why was the development of the Transcontinental Railroad important?
What allowed the United States to become an industrial power? List at least three of the factors.
Why do many business leaders favor Laissez Faire policies?
Why did people move to cities during the Industrial Revolution? List at three reasons.
What was the American economy based on before the Industrial Revolution?
What did John D Rockefeller make the majority of his money doing?
What was the case that established separate but equal as a legal way to segregate the races?
What was Individualism? What was Social Darwinism?
What are tariffs?
Segregation was the separation of people based on what?
What is vertical integration?
What is a monopoly?
What is a stock?
What is a corporation?
What is horizontal integration?
How did labor respond to industrial growth?
Which innovation during the Industrial Revolution was most important to Michigan and our development?
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Why did the war go so badly for the Allies in the first half of 1940.docxlashandaotley
Why did the war go so badly for the Allies in the first half of 1940? What factors eventually helped to change the direction of the war? Postings should be at least 200- 250 words and cite sources where appropriate. Also, respond to two classmates’ postings (100-word minimum each posting.
In terms of troops engaged and casualties produced, the war on the eastern front dwarfed all other campaigns of WWII. Why did the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 eventually give way to the German invasion of the Soviet Union? What factors influenced the course of the war on the eastern front? Postings should be at least 200- 250 words and cite sources where appropriate. Also, respond to two classmates’ postings (100-word minimum each posting
2 discussion questions for $20.00 Due on 1/15/2014. 10.00 each
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Who can complete my exam asap!!!!A functionalist would likely .docxlashandaotley
Who can complete my exam asap!!!!
A functionalist would likely ask which one of the following questions about socially assistive robots?
a.
How will socially assistive robots affect interaction?
b.
What meanings do people assign to socially assistive robots?
c.
Who benefits from socially assistive robots and at whose expense?
d.
What are the intended and unintended consequences of socially assistive robots?
1 points
Question 5
Which of the following is a false statement about the characteristics of high-quality sociological research?
a.
Sociological findings endure as long as the research process can be replicated.
b.
Once a sociological study is completed, findings are considered final.
c.
Sociologists strive to be objective.
d.
Sociologists invite others to critique their work.
1 points
Question 6
Which one of the following phrases would Marx be least likely to use to describe capitalism?
a.
blood-sucking
b.
a boundless thirst
c.
a werewolf-like hunger
d.
socially conscious
1 points
Question 7
The early sociologists were witnesses to the transforming effects of the
a.
the Industrial Revolution.
b.
World War II.
c.
World War I.
d.
War in Afghanistan.
1 points
Question 8
Each of the _____ offers a central question to direct thinking and key concepts to organize answers.
a.
negotiated order
b.
social actions
c.
theoretical perspectives
d.
methods of research
1 points
Question 9
_____ is the theorist most likely to draw attention to unconditional basic income as a response to widespread unemployment.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Max Weber
c.
Auguste Comte
d.
Emile Durkheim
1 points
Question 10
_____ is the sociologist who focused on the factors that strengthen, weaken, or otherwise shape the character of social ties.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Emile Durkheim
c.
W.E.B Dubois
d.
Max Weber
1 points
Question 11
Smart phones, introduced in 1996, are now a global-scale phenomenon. Some people in remote locations have embraced smart phone apps that connect them with health care providers anywhere in the world. This development illustrates the twin forces of
a.
industrialization and mechanization.
b.
globalization and glocalization.
c.
troubles and issues.
d.
human activity and media.
1 points
Question 12
The _____ is the best perspective to draw upon for exploring human-robot interactions.
a.
social action theory
b.
functionalist
c.
symbolic interaction
d.
conflict
1 points
Question 13
The defining feature of the Industrial Revolution was
a.
solidarity.
b.
mechanization.
c.
standardization.
d.
modernization.
1 points
Question 14
The question “Who benefits from a particular pattern or social arrangement?” is of mos.
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Why Can’t We Just Get Along?" Please respond to the following:
Explain at least three reasons why there are so many divisions / denominations in the Christian religion.
Explain what is meant by the term “synoptic gospels”, and discuss why this term is important for Christians when reading the Bible.
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Who is your audienceWhat are you trying to achieve with this pa.docxlashandaotley
Who is your audience?
What are you trying to achieve with this paper? (Other than getting a good grade!)
What is your thesis?
What are your main claims with reason?
How do you support each claim with reason?
Why is your argument convincing to your audience?
What’s the strongest part of your essay?
What’s the weakest part of your essay?
What do you want me to focus on in your paper?
i just upload the file and that file is essay so i need the answers from that file which i upload it
Thank you
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Who first came up with the domino theory Discuss and give examples .docxlashandaotley
The domino theory proposed that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. This document discusses the need to follow proper APA formatting guidelines which include a title page, running header, page numbers, indented paragraphs, in-text citations, Times New Roman 12 point font, and a separate references page.
While
cash
flow
is
more
often
used
in
financial
analysis,
which
of
the
following
is
not
a
reason
to
require
firms
to
still
report
accounting profit?
[removed]
We
need
to
keep
accountants
employed
[removed]
accounting
profit
proxies
economic
profit
[removed]
accounting
profit
will
generally
have
less
erratic
swings
from
year
to
year
[removed]
accounting
profits
reflect
the
prospect of
the
business
as
a
‘going
concern’
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Why are the following business processes important Which process do.docxlashandaotley
Why are the following business processes important? Which process do you feel is most important? Explain your reasoning.
a. Strategy development
b. Product development
c. Systems to produce goods and services
d. Order fulfillment
Your initial post should include real life situations and be at least 200-250 words.
Need to use references to support ideas!!
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Who is Audrey Hepburn?
what did she do?
What does her quote
The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years." mean?
.
Which statement is false[removed]The opportunity cost of .docxlashandaotley
Which statement is
false
?
[removed]
The opportunity cost of labor is often less than the explicit cost.
[removed]
Opportunity costs are real costs.
[removed]
Explicit costs are the only costs accounted for by accounting methodology.
[removed]
Monetary payment must be made before a cost is incurred.
.
Which region usually voted for Democrats until Pres. Reagans electi.docxlashandaotley
Which region usually voted for Democrats until Pres. Reagan's election in 1980?
a. The Northeast.
b. The South.
c. The Midwest.
d. California.
Pres. Reagan's fiscal policies included all of the following, except:
a. Cutting federal income tax rates.
b. Decreasing overall government spending.
c. Cutting federal spending on social welfare programs.
d. Increasing government spending on defense.
What was Pres. Reagan's philosophy of deregulation?
a. Increasing the number of rules businesses must follow.
b. Making it more difficult for industries to create pollution.
c. Reducing government rules to spur business development.
d. Selling government bonds in order to spend more on the military.
What pattern emerged in Pres. Reagan's appointments to the Supreme Court?
a. He appointed free-market libertarians.
b. He only appointed men.
c. He appointed social conservatives.
d. He appointed Great Society liberals.
Which adjective best describes the New Right?
a. Liberal.
b. None of these.
c. Conservative.
d. Communist.
Which statement describes American society in the 1980s?
a. The middle class grew larger.
b. Society resembled the economic inequality of the 1920s.
c. The gap between rich and poor shrank.
d. There were fewer billionaires.
During the 1980s, which country emerged as a major trade rival to the U.S.?
a. China.
b. Japan.
c. The Soviet Union.
d. Vietnam.
Which was a contributing factor to the urban crisis?
a. The growth of suburbs.
b. All of these.
c. The rise of crack cocaine and gang violence.
d. New laws that increased penalties for drug crimes.
Which issues animated members of the New Right?
a. School science textbooks that taught evolution.
b. All of these.
c. Sex education in public schools.
d. Legalized abortion.
Why did the federal government fail to act quickly to contain the AIDS outbreak of the 1980s?
a. At first, AIDS did not kill many of its victims.
b. At the time, the Reagan Administration assumed AIDS was limited to the homosexual community.
c. Public health officials defied Pres. Reagan's orders to move quickly against AIDS.
d. At the time, Earvin "Magic" Johnson was the only victim of AIDS.
Pres. George H.W. Bush re-defined the word "liberal" to mean what?
a. In favor of making government bigger.
b. All of these.
c. Lenient in punishing criminals.
d. In favor of increasing tax rates.
Which did not happen during George H.W. Bush's presidency?
a. The federal government paid $500 million to bail out failed savings & loan institutions.
b. Unemployment dropped as the economy rebounded.
c. The federal debt increased.
d. Income tax rates rose.
Which of these was not an indication of improved U.S.-Soviet relations during the 1980s?
a. Premier Gorbachev's political and economic reforms.
b. The Soviet withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan.
c. The Reagan-Gorbachev INF Treaty.
d. The Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars).
Why did the U.S. get involved in wars in the Middle East?
.
Which of the following statements pertains to character as opposed t.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following statements pertains to character as opposed to personality?
*"Eddie is a good guy? He's honest and dependable."
*"Judy tends to be withdrawn. She rarely enjoys being with others."
*Juanity loses her temper easily and cools off slowly."
*"As a group, Americans are less restrained than the British."
.
Which of the following statements is not a similarity between a ha.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following statements is not a similarity between a habitat and an ecosystem?
A
Habitats and ecosystems are both simply an area where an organism lives.
B
Habitats and ecosystems can each be either very large or quite small.
C
Both habitats and ecosystems are influenced by the area surrounding them.
D
There are a wide variety of both habitats and ecosystems.
.
Which of the following is a renewable resourceA. Minerals.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following is a renewable resource?
A.
Minerals
B.
Fossil fuels
C.
Land
D.
Wind
2.
Which of the following examples of an ecological study involves the ecosystem level of organization?
A.
The effects of competition on survival
B.
The effects of a disease on population size
C.
The effects of an invasive plant species on bird nesting sites
D.
The effects of human activities on biogeochemical cycling
3.
The nitrogen utilized by
most
plants is derived from
A.
the atmosphere.
B.
nitrogen gas.
C.
soil.
D.
decayed organic matter.
4.
Which one of the following conditions is an example of resource partitioning?
A.
A species of butterfly and a species of bee that pollinate the same flower
B.
Two species of birds that eat fruit from the same tree
C.
Two species of squirrels—one that eats acorns from the branches and one that eats acorns that have fallen to the ground
D.
Two species of mice—one that eats seeds and the other that eats insects
5.
Which one of the following phrases describes many countries within Asia and Africa?
A.
LDCs experiencing rapid population growth
B.
LDCs experiencing slow population growth
C.
MDCs experiencing rapid population growth
D.
MDCs experiencing slow population growth
6.
A source from which organisms generally take elements is called a/an
A.
reservoir.
B.
biotic community.
C.
exchange pool.
D.
food web.
7.
Which of the following was one result of the Green Revolution?
A.
An increased reliance on polyculture agriculture
B.
The protection of species diversity
C.
An increase in the yield of crops for less-developed countries
D.
The conservation of topsoil
8.
Which one of the following interspecies relationships has a negative effect on both species?
A.
Predation
B.
Parasitism
C.
Competition
D.
Commensalism
9.
Which of the following factors will have a greater impact on a population as the density of that
population increases?
A.
Natural disaster
B.
Climate
C.
Weather
D.
Predation
10.
Study the following food chain:
grass → snakes → rabbits → hawks.
From this chain, you can
correctly assume that each population
A.
is a carnivore.
B.
is always larger than the one before it.
C.
is a species of herbivore.
D.
supports the next trophic level.
11.
The life history pattern in which population growth is logistic is called
A.
biotic potential.
B.
opportunistic pattern.
C.
equilibrium pattern.
D.
population density.
12.
Modern fishing practices threaten biodiversity mainly through the
A.
accidental capture of unwanted species.
B.
chemical poisoning of the water.
C.
physical destruction of marine habitats.
D.
removal of community food supplies.
13.
In which of the following relationships do both species benefit?
End of exam
A.
Mutualism
B.
Commensalism
C.
Parasitism
D.
Competition
14.
A complex of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem is called a/an
A.
food web.
B.
ecosys.
Which of the following is NOT likely to be characteristic of a Bowen.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following is NOT likely to be characteristic of a Bowenian Family therapist?
a. Joins with family
b. Maintains an "I" position
c. Relies on objective thought and observations rather than empathy
d. Relates in a genuine manner
I'm torn on this one and believe the correct answer is a. Please, advise
One's level of social interest, according to Adler is:
a. innate
b. relatively unaffected by familyinfluences
c.passed on uncounsciously through a multigenerational process
d. affected by problemsin development
I would think the answer is d, as only the potential for social interest is innate. Please advise.
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Which of the following do state campaign finance laws generally do.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following do state campaign finance laws generally do?
A. They allow unlimited
campaign contributions to a specific race by certain groups and individuals.
B.
They prohibit detailed financial disclosure of corporate and union spending.
C.
They
prohibit regulatory agencies overseeing
campaign practices from interfering in a campaign’s financial aspects.
D. They regulate corporate contributions to candidates
.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Why is assessment so important How can it be used as feedback to th.docxlashandaotley
Why is assessment so important? How can it be used as feedback to the educator on what students already know and what they still need to learn? How can it help educators decide to make changes to their instructional approach?
What is the difference between ongoing assessment and on-demand assessment? What are some examples of each?
What experiences have you had with assessment (both formal and informal)? Think about assessment experiences when you have been the one being assessed and when you have been conducting the assessment.
What experiences with standardized tests have you had? What are the benefits and drawbacks of standardized testing?
How can running records and portfolio assessment consisting of work samples provide valuable insight into the literacy development?
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Why do workers join unions What implications would this have for an.docxlashandaotley
Why do workers join unions? What implications would this have for an organization that wishes to remain non-union? In addition, discuss the pros and cons of unions from both employee and management persepctives (at least one of each from both perspectives). Think deeply about this, and try to come up with notions that haven't been addressed already in the forum.
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Why did sports an entertainment become more popular during the Indus.docxlashandaotley
Why did sports an entertainment become more popular during the Industrial Revolution?
What was the main reason for the increase in America's population during the Industrial Revolution?w
Many European immigrants came through this island in New York City before entering the United States?
Which Industrialization era business man was born the poor son of Scottish immigrants and worked his way up to being one of the richest men in America by dominating the steel business?
What were the Knights of Labor and who did they allow to join?
What is it called when a company refuses to let workers come to work because of labor disagreements?
What was the idea that became popular during the Industrial Revolution that was based on the idea of survival of the fittest (only the smartest, strongest, best people become successful in society)?
What did the production of Greenbacks cause?
What was populism?
The Union Pacific and Central Pacific were two companies in what industry?
What were some of the problems associated with urbanization? List at least three.
What were Jim Crow laws?
What were the main industries during the Industrial Revolution?
Why was the development of the Transcontinental Railroad important?
What allowed the United States to become an industrial power? List at least three of the factors.
Why do many business leaders favor Laissez Faire policies?
Why did people move to cities during the Industrial Revolution? List at three reasons.
What was the American economy based on before the Industrial Revolution?
What did John D Rockefeller make the majority of his money doing?
What was the case that established separate but equal as a legal way to segregate the races?
What was Individualism? What was Social Darwinism?
What are tariffs?
Segregation was the separation of people based on what?
What is vertical integration?
What is a monopoly?
What is a stock?
What is a corporation?
What is horizontal integration?
How did labor respond to industrial growth?
Which innovation during the Industrial Revolution was most important to Michigan and our development?
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Why did the war go so badly for the Allies in the first half of 1940.docxlashandaotley
Why did the war go so badly for the Allies in the first half of 1940? What factors eventually helped to change the direction of the war? Postings should be at least 200- 250 words and cite sources where appropriate. Also, respond to two classmates’ postings (100-word minimum each posting.
In terms of troops engaged and casualties produced, the war on the eastern front dwarfed all other campaigns of WWII. Why did the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 eventually give way to the German invasion of the Soviet Union? What factors influenced the course of the war on the eastern front? Postings should be at least 200- 250 words and cite sources where appropriate. Also, respond to two classmates’ postings (100-word minimum each posting
2 discussion questions for $20.00 Due on 1/15/2014. 10.00 each
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Who can complete my exam asap!!!!A functionalist would likely .docxlashandaotley
Who can complete my exam asap!!!!
A functionalist would likely ask which one of the following questions about socially assistive robots?
a.
How will socially assistive robots affect interaction?
b.
What meanings do people assign to socially assistive robots?
c.
Who benefits from socially assistive robots and at whose expense?
d.
What are the intended and unintended consequences of socially assistive robots?
1 points
Question 5
Which of the following is a false statement about the characteristics of high-quality sociological research?
a.
Sociological findings endure as long as the research process can be replicated.
b.
Once a sociological study is completed, findings are considered final.
c.
Sociologists strive to be objective.
d.
Sociologists invite others to critique their work.
1 points
Question 6
Which one of the following phrases would Marx be least likely to use to describe capitalism?
a.
blood-sucking
b.
a boundless thirst
c.
a werewolf-like hunger
d.
socially conscious
1 points
Question 7
The early sociologists were witnesses to the transforming effects of the
a.
the Industrial Revolution.
b.
World War II.
c.
World War I.
d.
War in Afghanistan.
1 points
Question 8
Each of the _____ offers a central question to direct thinking and key concepts to organize answers.
a.
negotiated order
b.
social actions
c.
theoretical perspectives
d.
methods of research
1 points
Question 9
_____ is the theorist most likely to draw attention to unconditional basic income as a response to widespread unemployment.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Max Weber
c.
Auguste Comte
d.
Emile Durkheim
1 points
Question 10
_____ is the sociologist who focused on the factors that strengthen, weaken, or otherwise shape the character of social ties.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Emile Durkheim
c.
W.E.B Dubois
d.
Max Weber
1 points
Question 11
Smart phones, introduced in 1996, are now a global-scale phenomenon. Some people in remote locations have embraced smart phone apps that connect them with health care providers anywhere in the world. This development illustrates the twin forces of
a.
industrialization and mechanization.
b.
globalization and glocalization.
c.
troubles and issues.
d.
human activity and media.
1 points
Question 12
The _____ is the best perspective to draw upon for exploring human-robot interactions.
a.
social action theory
b.
functionalist
c.
symbolic interaction
d.
conflict
1 points
Question 13
The defining feature of the Industrial Revolution was
a.
solidarity.
b.
mechanization.
c.
standardization.
d.
modernization.
1 points
Question 14
The question “Who benefits from a particular pattern or social arrangement?” is of mos.
Why Can’t We Just Get Along Please respond to the followingExp.docxlashandaotley
Why Can’t We Just Get Along?" Please respond to the following:
Explain at least three reasons why there are so many divisions / denominations in the Christian religion.
Explain what is meant by the term “synoptic gospels”, and discuss why this term is important for Christians when reading the Bible.
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Who is your audienceWhat are you trying to achieve with this pa.docxlashandaotley
Who is your audience?
What are you trying to achieve with this paper? (Other than getting a good grade!)
What is your thesis?
What are your main claims with reason?
How do you support each claim with reason?
Why is your argument convincing to your audience?
What’s the strongest part of your essay?
What’s the weakest part of your essay?
What do you want me to focus on in your paper?
i just upload the file and that file is essay so i need the answers from that file which i upload it
Thank you
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Who first came up with the domino theory Discuss and give examples .docxlashandaotley
The domino theory proposed that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. This document discusses the need to follow proper APA formatting guidelines which include a title page, running header, page numbers, indented paragraphs, in-text citations, Times New Roman 12 point font, and a separate references page.
While
cash
flow
is
more
often
used
in
financial
analysis,
which
of
the
following
is
not
a
reason
to
require
firms
to
still
report
accounting profit?
[removed]
We
need
to
keep
accountants
employed
[removed]
accounting
profit
proxies
economic
profit
[removed]
accounting
profit
will
generally
have
less
erratic
swings
from
year
to
year
[removed]
accounting
profits
reflect
the
prospect of
the
business
as
a
‘going
concern’
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Why are the following business processes important Which process do.docxlashandaotley
Why are the following business processes important? Which process do you feel is most important? Explain your reasoning.
a. Strategy development
b. Product development
c. Systems to produce goods and services
d. Order fulfillment
Your initial post should include real life situations and be at least 200-250 words.
Need to use references to support ideas!!
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Who is Audrey Hepburnwhat did she doWhat does her quote The .docxlashandaotley
Who is Audrey Hepburn?
what did she do?
What does her quote
The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years." mean?
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Which statement is false[removed]The opportunity cost of .docxlashandaotley
Which statement is
false
?
[removed]
The opportunity cost of labor is often less than the explicit cost.
[removed]
Opportunity costs are real costs.
[removed]
Explicit costs are the only costs accounted for by accounting methodology.
[removed]
Monetary payment must be made before a cost is incurred.
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Which region usually voted for Democrats until Pres. Reagans electi.docxlashandaotley
Which region usually voted for Democrats until Pres. Reagan's election in 1980?
a. The Northeast.
b. The South.
c. The Midwest.
d. California.
Pres. Reagan's fiscal policies included all of the following, except:
a. Cutting federal income tax rates.
b. Decreasing overall government spending.
c. Cutting federal spending on social welfare programs.
d. Increasing government spending on defense.
What was Pres. Reagan's philosophy of deregulation?
a. Increasing the number of rules businesses must follow.
b. Making it more difficult for industries to create pollution.
c. Reducing government rules to spur business development.
d. Selling government bonds in order to spend more on the military.
What pattern emerged in Pres. Reagan's appointments to the Supreme Court?
a. He appointed free-market libertarians.
b. He only appointed men.
c. He appointed social conservatives.
d. He appointed Great Society liberals.
Which adjective best describes the New Right?
a. Liberal.
b. None of these.
c. Conservative.
d. Communist.
Which statement describes American society in the 1980s?
a. The middle class grew larger.
b. Society resembled the economic inequality of the 1920s.
c. The gap between rich and poor shrank.
d. There were fewer billionaires.
During the 1980s, which country emerged as a major trade rival to the U.S.?
a. China.
b. Japan.
c. The Soviet Union.
d. Vietnam.
Which was a contributing factor to the urban crisis?
a. The growth of suburbs.
b. All of these.
c. The rise of crack cocaine and gang violence.
d. New laws that increased penalties for drug crimes.
Which issues animated members of the New Right?
a. School science textbooks that taught evolution.
b. All of these.
c. Sex education in public schools.
d. Legalized abortion.
Why did the federal government fail to act quickly to contain the AIDS outbreak of the 1980s?
a. At first, AIDS did not kill many of its victims.
b. At the time, the Reagan Administration assumed AIDS was limited to the homosexual community.
c. Public health officials defied Pres. Reagan's orders to move quickly against AIDS.
d. At the time, Earvin "Magic" Johnson was the only victim of AIDS.
Pres. George H.W. Bush re-defined the word "liberal" to mean what?
a. In favor of making government bigger.
b. All of these.
c. Lenient in punishing criminals.
d. In favor of increasing tax rates.
Which did not happen during George H.W. Bush's presidency?
a. The federal government paid $500 million to bail out failed savings & loan institutions.
b. Unemployment dropped as the economy rebounded.
c. The federal debt increased.
d. Income tax rates rose.
Which of these was not an indication of improved U.S.-Soviet relations during the 1980s?
a. Premier Gorbachev's political and economic reforms.
b. The Soviet withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan.
c. The Reagan-Gorbachev INF Treaty.
d. The Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars).
Why did the U.S. get involved in wars in the Middle East?
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Which of the following statements pertains to character as opposed t.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following statements pertains to character as opposed to personality?
*"Eddie is a good guy? He's honest and dependable."
*"Judy tends to be withdrawn. She rarely enjoys being with others."
*Juanity loses her temper easily and cools off slowly."
*"As a group, Americans are less restrained than the British."
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Which of the following statements is not a similarity between a ha.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following statements is not a similarity between a habitat and an ecosystem?
A
Habitats and ecosystems are both simply an area where an organism lives.
B
Habitats and ecosystems can each be either very large or quite small.
C
Both habitats and ecosystems are influenced by the area surrounding them.
D
There are a wide variety of both habitats and ecosystems.
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Which of the following is a renewable resourceA. Minerals.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following is a renewable resource?
A.
Minerals
B.
Fossil fuels
C.
Land
D.
Wind
2.
Which of the following examples of an ecological study involves the ecosystem level of organization?
A.
The effects of competition on survival
B.
The effects of a disease on population size
C.
The effects of an invasive plant species on bird nesting sites
D.
The effects of human activities on biogeochemical cycling
3.
The nitrogen utilized by
most
plants is derived from
A.
the atmosphere.
B.
nitrogen gas.
C.
soil.
D.
decayed organic matter.
4.
Which one of the following conditions is an example of resource partitioning?
A.
A species of butterfly and a species of bee that pollinate the same flower
B.
Two species of birds that eat fruit from the same tree
C.
Two species of squirrels—one that eats acorns from the branches and one that eats acorns that have fallen to the ground
D.
Two species of mice—one that eats seeds and the other that eats insects
5.
Which one of the following phrases describes many countries within Asia and Africa?
A.
LDCs experiencing rapid population growth
B.
LDCs experiencing slow population growth
C.
MDCs experiencing rapid population growth
D.
MDCs experiencing slow population growth
6.
A source from which organisms generally take elements is called a/an
A.
reservoir.
B.
biotic community.
C.
exchange pool.
D.
food web.
7.
Which of the following was one result of the Green Revolution?
A.
An increased reliance on polyculture agriculture
B.
The protection of species diversity
C.
An increase in the yield of crops for less-developed countries
D.
The conservation of topsoil
8.
Which one of the following interspecies relationships has a negative effect on both species?
A.
Predation
B.
Parasitism
C.
Competition
D.
Commensalism
9.
Which of the following factors will have a greater impact on a population as the density of that
population increases?
A.
Natural disaster
B.
Climate
C.
Weather
D.
Predation
10.
Study the following food chain:
grass → snakes → rabbits → hawks.
From this chain, you can
correctly assume that each population
A.
is a carnivore.
B.
is always larger than the one before it.
C.
is a species of herbivore.
D.
supports the next trophic level.
11.
The life history pattern in which population growth is logistic is called
A.
biotic potential.
B.
opportunistic pattern.
C.
equilibrium pattern.
D.
population density.
12.
Modern fishing practices threaten biodiversity mainly through the
A.
accidental capture of unwanted species.
B.
chemical poisoning of the water.
C.
physical destruction of marine habitats.
D.
removal of community food supplies.
13.
In which of the following relationships do both species benefit?
End of exam
A.
Mutualism
B.
Commensalism
C.
Parasitism
D.
Competition
14.
A complex of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem is called a/an
A.
food web.
B.
ecosys.
Which of the following is NOT likely to be characteristic of a Bowen.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following is NOT likely to be characteristic of a Bowenian Family therapist?
a. Joins with family
b. Maintains an "I" position
c. Relies on objective thought and observations rather than empathy
d. Relates in a genuine manner
I'm torn on this one and believe the correct answer is a. Please, advise
One's level of social interest, according to Adler is:
a. innate
b. relatively unaffected by familyinfluences
c.passed on uncounsciously through a multigenerational process
d. affected by problemsin development
I would think the answer is d, as only the potential for social interest is innate. Please advise.
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Which of the following do state campaign finance laws generally do.docxlashandaotley
Which of the following do state campaign finance laws generally do?
A. They allow unlimited
campaign contributions to a specific race by certain groups and individuals.
B.
They prohibit detailed financial disclosure of corporate and union spending.
C.
They
prohibit regulatory agencies overseeing
campaign practices from interfering in a campaign’s financial aspects.
D. They regulate corporate contributions to candidates
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Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Brand Guideline of Bashundhara A4 Paper - 2024khabri85
It outlines the basic identity elements such as symbol, logotype, colors, and typefaces. It provides examples of applying the identity to materials like letterhead, business cards, reports, folders, and websites.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
Dreamin in Color '24 - (Workshop) Design an API Specification with MuleSoft's...Alexandra N. Martinez
This workshop was presented in New Orleans for the Dreamin' in Color conference on June 21, 2024.
Presented by Alex Martinez, MuleSoft developer advocate at Salesforce.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 2)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐂𝐓 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭:
-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
8+8+8 Rule Of Time Management For Better ProductivityRuchiRathor2
This is a great way to be more productive but a few things to
Keep in mind:
- The 8+8+8 rule offers a general guideline. You may need to adjust the schedule depending on your individual needs and commitments.
- Some days may require more work or less sleep, demanding flexibility in your approach.
- The key is to be mindful of your time allocation and strive for a healthy balance across the three categories.
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Creative Restart 2024: Mike Martin - Finding a way around “no”Taste
Ideas that are good for business and good for the world that we live in, are what I’m passionate about.
Some ideas take a year to make, some take 8 years. I want to share two projects that best illustrate this and why it is never good to stop at “no”.
Creative Restart 2024: Mike Martin - Finding a way around “no”
Which of the following is not a characteristic differentiating Neand.docx
1. Which of the following is not a characteristic differentiating
Neanderthals from modern humans?
A.
Neanderthals were stronger.
B.
Neanderthals had larger noses.
C.
Neanderthals were shorter.
D.
Neanderthals had projecting brow ridges.
E.
Neanderthals had smaller brains.