It is a Chemistry Lab experiment. you have to read the the provided pdf to examine the experiment and answer a two pages questions and perform the calculations. also, some other info is given for the calculation in the JPG file. all you need to do is to read the pdf and do the Lab […]
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Research a specific type of antibiotic resistance and summarize a scientific article on this topic.
For this discussion research a specific type of antibiotic resistance and summarize a scientific article on this topic.
Discuss the probative worthiness of plain impression live-scanning, with emphasis on the disadvantages.
The inked fingerprint classification system has been used for over 100 years and has been accepted as proof of identification in the U.S. court system. The Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) has been in use for over twenty years and has been regarded as proven. Recently, an AFIS process known as plain impression live-scanning has […]
What connections did this information have with what we have covered in class? Did it surprise you?
Submission: A ~600 word write-up based on a news story related to Geology. Date of article/news release should be from July 2020 to now (no old news). At the top of your entry, include full citation information of article/news item included at the top of your submission. Please be sure you are correctly citing your news source. Expectations: Find a news […]
Discuss how the approach adopted to sustainability differs from the current structure and development trajectory of the city, and how this might constrain the achievement of a more sustainable development.
a. a policy statement, setting out sustainable development policies for a real city, chosen by the student, with an emphasis on spatial layout and reconfiguring the city . b. a reflective piece on how the approach adopted to sustainability differs from the current structure and development trajectory of the city, and how this might constrain […]
Describe your area (no address or specific location needed) and discuss your food web with the class.
Draw a simple food web for a natural area near you. The natural area can also include your backyard, open areas of condo and/or apartments, work, school, etc. Include producers and at least three levels of consumers, as well as, detritivores, and decomposers. Include the HAND-DRAWN food web. DO NOT INCLUDE A FOOD WEB OF […]
What goals can be identified by the sample questions? How does the previous search for information help you to define the objectives of the work?
You will be proposing a scientific question based on topics related to human biology. We recommend that you make a list of your interests, identify the topic you would like to know about. For example, let’s say you like fish, and you want to have a sustainable aquarium, what plants would serve to perform the […]
Choose a famous chemist (living or non-living) and write a two page essay describing the life and work of the chemist.
Choose a famous chemist (living or non-living) and write a two page essay describing the life and work of the chemist. Your essay should include the following Explain why you chose this chemist Provide a brief history of the chemist’s life (when they were born, their childhood, education, etc) What made this chemist famous? What […]
Why in a particular AOK or RLE is a “commendable” to reduce bias? Does it lead to more accurate knowledge, for example? Or does it lead to a more neutral understanding of knowledge that has already been produced?
Topic: “Avoiding bias seems a commendable goal, but this fails to recognize the positive role that bias can play in the pursuit of knowledge.” Discuss this statement with reference to two areas of knowledge. Key words and phrases Avoiding bias – How is bias avoided in different AOKs and RLEs? In some cases, experimental methodology helps […]
What evidence is there for neural plasticity, or the brain changing due to experience and not to genetics?
At the beginning of the discussion, Eric Kandel says that visual perception does not work as a camera works. This is discussed throughout the talk. What is meant by this? In what ways is vision not like how a camera works? According to Tony Movshon, the eye itself is very similar to a camera. In […]