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Examine and explain each of these measures. What ultimately were these codes designed to do?

HIST Discussion Board

Mississippi Black Cod, 1865

  • Examine and explain each of these measures.
  • What ultimately were these codes designed to do?
  • Precisely how did the codes aim to accomplish these objectives
  • (200 words minimum) that addresses the items above.

 

Lipid soluble molecules, such as alcohols, cannot diffuse through the plasma membrane. False or True.

Science questions

Question 1

Lipid soluble molecules, such as alcohols, cannot diffuse through the plasma membrane.

Select one:

  • a.False
  • b.True

Question 2

How do fat-soluble molecules normally get into a cell?

Select one:

  • a.They pass through protein pores in the cell membrane
  • b.They are absorbed by phagocytosis
  • c.They dissolve in the fat layers of the membrane and enter the cell by diffusion
  • d.They never get in

Question 3

The rate of diffusion of a particle across a membrane will increase if

Select one:

  • a.The thickness of the membrane increases
  • b.The number of protein channels increases
  • c.The size of the particle increases
  • d.The temperature decreases

Describe Fordism’s impact on housing. And, what are the early industries that Soja and Scott refer to when discussing the economic development of Los Angeles prior to WWII?

Urban Planning Question

You are expected to use as many readings as possible to support your answers. Do not use reading materials that were not assigned in the class. There are THREE POSSIBLE questions – CHOOSE TWO OF THE THREE TO ANSWER.

Answers should be approximately ¾ to 1 page for each question (double space, 12-point font and 1-inch margins) and include a separate bibliography. The answers cannot exceed two pages (this does not include the bibliography). Citations and referencing should use standard formats (e.g. MLA or APA).

NOTE:

Write clearly and concisely
Do not include extraneous information
Answer given the information (readings/lectures/videos) from the course only
Key terms/phrases in your answer should be in bold

QUESTION 1:
Newly established pastoral capitalist landscapes were marketed not only as desirable because of the impact such a setting would have on the workforce, but also coincided with the suburban movement that was occurring more generally in the Post WWII years. In these wide-open, new green spaces, American corporations found cheaper rents, bucolic surroundings, and increasingly, a widely accessible suburban workforce.

Refer to Mozingo’s discussion of pastoral capitalism, and any other discussions from the article on Pereira and UC Irvine, and compare the campus of UC Irvine to design preferences occurring elsewhere around the country and in California. How did the design of UC Irvine reflect growing suburban sentiments and land use ideals? Refer to specific campus design features in your answer.

QUESTION 2:
Describe the Federal Policies that contributed to the expansion of suburban cities throughout the country, including Los Angeles?

Describe Fordism’s impact on housing. And, what are the early industries that Soja and Scott refer to when discussing the economic development of Los Angeles prior to WWII?

QUESTION 3:
Describe the conditions of cities in the U.S. in the Industrial era. In what ways did city leaders and early planning initiatives attempt to improve the conditions of cities approaching the twentieth century. What role did parks play in New York and Milwaukee in this era? (hint: parks are one of the key initiatives aimed at alleviating the crowded conditions found in cities at this time)

Course readings are attached and below are some podcasts and videos. Please choose to use them instead of any outside resources.

Videos/Podcasts:

  1. ‘Frederick Engels: His Life in Manchester’https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O8fuHiYan4

Links to an external site.

Where is tornado alley? What is “La Nina”? What is a “Super Cell”? What does the EF Scale rate? What is left after an EF-5 tornado hits? What month is the most active for tornadoes?

Science /weather

How many people died from tornadoes in 2011:

  1. Where did the deadliest tornado hit in 2011?
  2. How fast were the tornado wind and how wide was it?
  3. Almost all tornadoes begin with a________________________.
  4. What does Doppler radar measure?
  5. What is lead time?
  6. What is a tornado?
  7. What are the characteristics of the most extremes tornadoes?”
  8. Where is tornado alley?   
  9. What is “La Nina”?
  10. What is a “Super Cell”?
  11. What does the EF Scale rate?
  12. What is left after an EF-5 tornado hits?
  13. What month is the most active for tornadoes?
  14. What types of building are most vulnerable to tornadoes?
  15. What does “Tornado Awareness” mean?
  16. What is a “Safe Room”?
  17. What is a limitation of our current Doppler radar system?
  18. How do people react to tornado warnings?
  19. What was Dr. Howard Bluestein (Howie) trying to determine with his mobile Doppler radar?

 

 

What is a tornado? Which state has the most twisters per year? How many? What are supercells? Where do most tornadoes in America occur? Why do most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon?

Severe Weather: Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Thunderstorms and Blizzards

  • WEBSITE:  https://www.noaa.gov/education/resourcecollections/weatheratmosphereeducationresources/tornadoes

Once you get to this site, use the links on the right to find your information.

TORNADOES
1. What is a tornado?

2. Which state has the most twisters per year? How many?

3. What are supercells?

4. Where do most tornadoes in America occur?

5. Why do most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon?

6. When do tornadoes form?

7. What is an updraft?

8. Why would it start to rotate?

9. Before the storm turns into a tornado, what type of cloud does it become?

10. What type of weather accompanies tornadoes?

11. How does the Fujita scale measure tornado intensity?

12. What is the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning?

13. What conditions are perfect for making a tornado?

HURRICANES http://www.noaa.gov/resourcecollections/hurricanes

Now, you are moving on to “hurricanes.” Click on the hurricane and begin.
15 How many mph must winds be going in order for a tropical storm to be a hurricane?

16 Where do hurricanes form?

17 Where do cyclones form?

18 Where do typhoons form?

19 Does the eye of the hurricane have HIGH or LOW pressure?

20 Where are the most violent winds in the hurricane?

21 In the northern hemisphere, hurricanes always turn how?

22 In the southern hemisphere, they always turn how?

23 All of the rain from hurricanes can cause what to occur?

24 What is a storm surge?

25 What is the difference between a hurricane watch and a hurricane warning?

THUNDERSTORMS
Go to
https://www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/thunderstorms/
1. List the 3 ingredients necessary for a thunderstorm.

2. Towering Cumulus Stage

  • Mature Cumulus Stage
  • Dissipating Stage

3. What are some of the potential hazards of thunderstorms?
4. How many thunderstorms does the world have each year?

BLIZZARDS
Go to
http://www.ussartf.org/blizzards.htm
1. How does the National Weather Service define a blizzard?

2. List some of the dangers of blizzards.

3. What do we call a blizzard that moves up the east coast from the MidAtlantic to New England?

What does it mean if each of the following is issued:

  • Winter Storm Watch
  • Winter Storm Warning.

Why is this topic important at this particular point in time? Where should we (researchers/educators) go from here in terms of addressing this topic? What has to happen for there to be agreement on this topic?

EDTD 6381 Module 5 – Annotated Bibliography

Purpose: An annotated bibliography is an organizing tool that is helpful when working on a research project. An effective annotated bibliography is used to compile research sources in one location and provide the researcher with quick access to the information contained in each source.

Audience: This assignment should be directed at your scholarly peers, and you may assume that they have only a casual familiarity with your topic or issue.

Content/Subject: Your annotated bibliography will consist of the sources that you have deemed relevant to your topic and/or question(s) of inquiry. While you may encounter sources that are not relevant or do not fit the scope of your project while researching, for the purposes of this assignment, you will only include the ones that you find useful and relevant.

Constraints: The annotated bibliography is a fairly rigid genre. Your citations must adhere to APA 7th Edition format. This will be one of the central components of the grade for this assignment. Failure to follow APA 7th Edition format will harm your grade significantly. There are documents embedded in this module to assist you with the format. You may also seek guidance from a reference librarian.

The annotations for each source should follow an APA academic style. This means that you must construct, with elevated and sophisticated language, correct grammatical sentences that effectively summarize what each source has to say. Additionally, you should explain how each source is relevant to the issue that you have selected and what it adds to your knowledge about your issue.

  1. Choose one of the articles found in the “Module 5 Article Options” tab that interests you. Read the article. Both of the articles are related to curriculum, 21st century skills, and assessment
  2. Locate 4 more sources/articles that are about the same topic via online (Galileo/Reese Library = https://www.augusta.edu/library/reese/) search or references found within the article you initially chose. Read the new articles.
  3. In a word document, use APA format to create a reference citation for each article, including the one you chose from my list of options. Write a brief summary of each article in your own words. (1 paragraph 3-5 sentences each *per article). Do NOT copy/paste a citation from Google. Type it yourself in the correct format.
  4. Answer the following questions about your articles as a whole. (4 paragraphs total that encompass your thoughts on all articles chosen for the assignment. Do not answer these questions for each article individually)
  • Why is this topic important at this particular point in time?
  • Where should we (researchers/educators) go from here in terms of addressing this topic?
  • What has to happen for there to be agreement on this topic?
  • What do these articles add to your understanding of the topic and the debate on the topic?

Introduce data-driven decision-making. Explain how BHM can use prioritization in decision-making. Explain how BHM can use historical data to make decisions.

GEB6860CBE – Deliverable 4 – Executive Report

View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane.

Scenario

You have just started your management consulting firm and have signed your first major client, BHM Marketing, which specializes in small business advertising. The client has seen exponential growth with their business over the past three years and would like to start using historical data from their client engagements to develop a playbook for future business processes. The owner has tasked you with creating an Executive Report for their playbook highlighting some of the best practices in data-driven decision-making.

Instructions

The executive report should contain a synopsis of how BHM can use historical data to formulate business decisions and strategies. You will want to highlight the best practices in using data related to how BHM can:

  • Assess business decisions to support organizational effectiveness.
  • Prioritize data-driven decisions based on available resources.
  • Determine data-based business strategies.

Your executive report should:

  • Introduce data-driven decision-making.
  • Explain how BHM can use prioritization in decision-making.
  • Explain how BHM can use historical data to make decisions.
  • Recommend at least three data-based business strategies that could benefit BHM.
  • Provide attribution for credible sources.

Identify the logical connections between the themes and ideas in the following three texts analyzed during this course.

Logical connections

Identify the logical connections between the themes and ideas in the following three texts analyzed during this course. Then, using a strong thesis statement, compose an essay that demonstrates an understanding of the intellectual and historical changes that have taken place in the development of human civilization during the covered time period. Support your analysis with additional literary/historical/philosophical examples from the course. College-level writing is expected. You have 30 minutes.

The three primary texts for discussion are:

  • Plato’s Republic.
  • Aristotle’s Politics.
  • Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica.

Write a properly APA or MLA formatted, two-page rhetorical analysis of the podcast “How Social Media Use Impacts Teen Mental Health.”

Rhetorical Analysis FD

For this essay, you will write a properly APA or MLA formatted, two-page rhetorical analysis of the podcast “How Social Media Use Impacts Teen Mental Health.” Links to an external site. This assignment is written to an audience

What is your family and cultural background, and how does that affect the person you are? How has each new experience or setting changed the way you think?

Discussion #2

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

  • What is your family and cultural background, and how does that affect the person you are?
  • How has each new experience or setting changed the way you think?
  • Has this led to increased flexibility and awareness of the many possibilities that are yours?
  • How do you listen and learn from those who may differ sharply from you?