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Compare and contrast the settlement of the following colonies Virginia and Massachusetts bay. In your discussion, be sure to mention the nature of the colonies’ relationships with the local native American peoples they encountered and dealt with.

Settlement of colonies

Compare and contrast the settlement of the following colonies Virginia and Massachusetts bay. In your discussion, be sure to mention the nature of the colonies’ relationships with the local native American peoples they encountered and dealt with.

In light of this, are there any current cancer therapies targeting actin regulation?

In light of this, are there any current cancer therapies targeting actin regulation?

There is a 300-word cap on this part( must bee 300 or less words); references do not count toward this word limit. Posts that demonstrate quality, clarity, depth, & focus will be more positively evaluated than posts that are shy on these key elements.

In terms of tumor progression, cells undergo stiffening just prior to becoming malignant, capable of uncontrolled growth and migration. Recent studies indicate that cell stiffening plays a role in promoting proliferation or metastatic growth, which is subsequently followed by stress fiber disassembly to allow cell migration. This transition was found to coincide with the change in the levels of activity of downstream elements of the signaling pathway, such as the kinase Src, that regulate changes in the actin cytoskeleton. As shown in the attached figure below, low Src activity promotes stress fiber assembly leading to cell stiffening, whereas high Src activity has the opposite effect allowing for cell migration.

 

rovide an in-depth analysis of the critical incident/service failure including but not limited to what went wrong, what actions were taken by the customer after the critical incident/service failure, and what actions were taken by the firm after the critical incident/service failure. Provide a visual illustration of the service blueprint for the service firm that highlights where the critical incident/service failure occurred.

Interactive services marketing

Coursework Brief

This coursework involves developing a 3000-word written report analysing a service organisation in relation to critical incidents/service failure.

Β Task Brief
  1. Select a service company operating in one of the following industries:
  • Fast food company
  • Transportation
  • Personal grooming
  • Education
  • Financial services
  • Telecommunications

Eddie Stobart is a global transportation company providing different type of transportation services such as land transportation using heavy goods vehicles

  1. You have been employed as a consultant for your chosen organisation with the following deliverables:
  2. Conduct market research to identify a critical incident where a customer is extremely dissatisfied with the service firm, its staff, or the service provided.

The market research can employ qualitative methods (e.g., interviews, focus groups), quantitative methods (e.g., survey), or a mixed methods approach (i.e., interviews and surveys).

  1. Provide an in-depth analysis of the critical incident/service failure including but not limited to what went wrong, what actions were taken by the customer after the critical incident/service failure, and what actions were taken by the firm after the critical incident/service failure.
  • Provide a visual illustration of the service blueprint for the service firm that highlights where the critical incident/service failure occurred.

Provide recommendations on appropriate service recovery techniques and how customer satisfaction can be improved upon based on the findings of the research.

The profit maximization problem is given by max 𝐾𝑑,𝐿𝑑 πœ‹π‘‘ = π‘Œπ‘‘ βˆ’ 𝑅𝑑𝐾𝑑 βˆ’ 𝑀𝑑𝐿𝑑 By solving the profit maximization problem, derive the definition of the value of 𝜎 mathematically. By solving the maximization problem, characterize the saving function depending on the value of πœƒ, i.e., there are three cases. By solving the maximization problem, derive the definition of the value of πœƒ mathematically.

Quiz 2 Topics in Macroeconomics

In submission, you need to type all equations, and submit your answers as a PDF file. Notations are the same as the lecture notes.

Problem 1
We consider a CES production function.

π‘Œπ‘‘ = 𝐴 (𝛼𝐾𝑑
πœŽβˆ’1
𝜎 + (1 βˆ’ 𝛼)𝐿𝑑
πœŽβˆ’1
𝜎 )
𝜎
πœŽβˆ’1
.

Q1: As
𝜎 β†’ 1, prove the CobbDouglas production function 𝐴𝐾𝑑 𝛼𝐿𝑑 1βˆ’π›Ό. (10 marks)

Q2: As 𝜎 β†’ 0, prove the Leontief production function π‘Œπ‘‘ = 𝐴 min(𝐾𝑑, 𝐿𝑑). (10 marks)

Q3: The profit maximization problem is given by max
𝐾𝑑,𝐿𝑑
πœ‹π‘‘ = π‘Œπ‘‘ βˆ’ 𝑅𝑑𝐾𝑑 βˆ’ 𝑀𝑑𝐿𝑑

By solving the profit maximization problem, derive the definition of the value of 𝜎 mathematically. (10 marks)

Problem 2
The utility maximization problem is given by max
𝑐1𝑑,𝑐2𝑑,𝑠𝑑
𝑒𝑑 = (π‘Ž1
1
πœƒ(𝑐1𝑑)πœƒβˆ’1
πœƒ + π‘Ž2
1
πœƒ(𝑐2𝑑)πœƒβˆ’1
πœƒ )
πœƒ
πœƒβˆ’1

subject to 𝑐1𝑑 + 𝑠𝑑 = 𝑀𝑑 + 𝑒
𝑐2𝑑 = (1 + π‘Ÿπ‘‘+1)𝑠𝑑

Q4: By solving the maximization problem, characterize the saving function depending on the value of πœƒ, i.e., there are three cases. (30 marks)

Q5: By solving the maximization problem, derive the definition of the value of πœƒ mathematically. (10 marks)

Problem 3
Consider a CES utility function.
𝑒𝑑 = (π‘Ž1
1
πœƒ(𝑐1𝑑)πœƒβˆ’1
πœƒ + π‘Ž2
1
πœƒ(𝑐2𝑑)πœƒβˆ’1
πœƒ )
πœƒ
πœƒβˆ’1

Q6: Derive 𝑒𝑑 as πœƒ β†’ 1. (10 marks)
Problem 4

Consider the following CES production function.

π‘Œ
𝑑 = 𝐴 (𝛼 (𝐾𝑑
β„Ž
1
)

𝜎
βˆ’1
𝜎

+
(1 βˆ’ 𝛼) (𝐿𝑑
β„Ž
2
)

𝜎
βˆ’1
𝜎

)

𝜎

𝜎
βˆ’1

Q7: Derive factor prices 𝑅𝑑 and 𝑀𝑑. (10 marks)

Q8: Compute the values of 𝑅𝑑 and 𝑀𝑑, respectively, as 𝜎 β†’ 0. (10 marks)

How does retrieval differ in the context of recognition versus recall, and why is memory usually greater when measured using a recognition task?

Recognition task

How does retrieval differ in the context of recognition versus recall, and why is memory usually greater when measured using a recognition task?

Complete the lab report based on a physical lab that has already been completed. Why are our hands such a rich environment for microbes?

Hand washing

You will complete the lab report based on a physical lab that has already been completed. You do not need to purchase the supply list in the instructions. You will answer the lab questions based on the pictures provided.

For this lab, you will write a lab report on the report form. Note: you are REQUIRED to use this report form and enter your responses on the form in the appropriate location (after the indented a or b below the topic or question). A zero score will be entered for submissions that do not use the required report form and/or do not follow the directions.

Our skin is the first line of nonspecific immune defense. There are several forms of protection, such as lysosomes in our sweat and the natural biome on our skin. This lab focuses on our hands because we use our hands to touch objects. The microbes on the objects we touch are then introduced into our bodies by rubbing our eyes, licking fingers, rubbing or picking our nose, or through a cut in the skin. People are encouraged to wash their hands regularly to decrease the transmission of microbes from our hands.

Why are our hands such a rich environment for microbes? First, there is the structure of our skin. The outer layer, stratum corneum, is made up of dead cells. Microbes live off of the dead skin cells. The lower layers of the skin keep the microbes from entering the body.

When we consider the types of microbes on our skin, it is important to recognize there are the bacteria that normally live on your skin and the bacteria you encounter as you go through your day. The first are called resident bacteria. The bacteria you encounter throughout life that are not part of your skin’s normal microbiome are called transient bacteria. Transient bacteria are the ones you pick up as you move through the day, such as touching surfaces at different businesses you visit (e.g., door handles, tables or counters, restroom handles, etc.) and shaking hands with others. The transient bacteria are easily removed from the skin by washing hands. The resident bacteria live in deeper layers of the skin, so they are not as easily removed.

The resident bacteria do serve a purpose. They help kill off transient bacteria because they produce bacteriocins. That said, the resident bacteria can become problematic if the person has immune issues. People who have acute or chronic conditions are at greater risk for bacterial infections from the resident bacteria because their immune system is working hard to fight the other infections.

In this lab, you will learn about the importance of handwashing in controlling the amount and type of bacteria on the hands.

Materials used in the lab:

  • Seven petri dishes with nutrient agar
  • Distilled water
  • Tap water
  • Antibacterial gel
  • Hand soap
  • Paper towels
  • Hand towel – clean
  • Hand towel – used several days

Methods:

The petri dishes are marked 1 through 7 to align with the following:

  • Dirty hands
  • Rinsed with tap water
  • Antibacterial gel
  • Hand soap, no drying
  • Hand soap, dried with paper towels
  • Hand soap, dried with a hand towel used four days
  • Hand soap, dried with a clean hand towel

The following steps were taken by the experimenter. Images of the resulting plates after incubation are below.

A small amount of distilled water is poured on participant’s hands. Participant rubs hands together to spread the distilled water over the hands and between the fingers. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Participant rinses hands while rubbing them together using tap water. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.
Researcher sprays antibacterial gel on participant’s hands. Participant rubs hands together to spread the antibacterial gel over the hands and between the fingers. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Participant washes hands using soap and tap water. The participant does not dry his hands. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Participant washes hands using soap and tap water. He dries his hands with paper towels. A small amount of distilled water is poured onto his hands after drying and participant rubs the distilled water over the hands. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Participant washes hands using soap and tap water. He dries his hands with a clean cloth hand towel stored in a kitchen drawer. A small amount of distilled water is poured onto his hands after drying and participant rubs the distilled water over the hands. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Participant washes hands using soap and tap water. He dries his hands with cloth hand towel that has been used four days. A small amount of distilled water is poured onto his hands after drying and participant rubs the distilled water over the hands. Researcher uses a sterile swab to collect sample from the palm and back of hands, and between the fingers.

Research closes the plates and incubates them for five days until growth appears.
Images of the incubated petri dishes are in the lab report.

Complete the lab report and submit to the classroom via the SUBMIT button in the upper right corner on this page. When completed, your lab report must be a minimum of four pages. Any researched details must be identified correctly in APA 7th edition format (Links to an external site.) using citations and references.

Where can you find the most important information in the article provided? Reading through, how was the study conducted? What are the strengths and weaknesses associated with this study? Based on the weaknesses you provided, how could this study have been improved? What did the study find?

Unit 1 DQ: Assessing an Empirical Research Article (Graded)

Read the article titled, “Hot Spots Across the Metropolis: Evaluating Hot Spots Directed Patrol at City and Suburban Locations”. Where can you find the most important information in the article provided? Reading through, how was the study conducted? What are the strengths and weaknesses associated with this study? Based on the weaknesses you provided, how could this study have been improved? What did the study find?

Describe in at least 500 words how you have handled a mistake that you made and what you can change to prevent the same mistake from happening again.

Mistakes

Effective therapists make mistakes and are willing to admit them (p.20). They do not dismiss their errors lightly, yet they do not choose to dwell on misery. Describe in at least 500 words how you have handled a mistake that you made and what you can change to prevent the same mistake from happening again.

Discuss how article findings are generalizable to your client population and What you will do differently (if this is the case) to better serve your clients.

Do role models have an effect on the youth ?

Section II. Summarize 2 articles (2 pages each)

Find 2 articles from peer-reviewed journals published within 7 years that tested an intervention to resolve your client’s issue at Rutgers Libraries https://rutgers.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?vid=01RUT_INST:01RUT&lang=en

In your summary of each article, be sure to answer the following questions:

Population(age, gender, ethnicity, economic status, urban / rural population) and study size;
What intervention was studied, when, and for how long;
What research design was used (qualitative, quantitative, longitudinal / short term, randomized / control groups, ABA, case study, meta-analysis, etc.).
Describe method of study(questionnaire, interview, 10 weeks of therapy, focus groups, etc.);
Describe research findings listed in the article (include statistics);
Limitations of the study.

Section III. Conclusion (1 page):

Discuss how article findings are generalizable to your client population and What you will do differently (if this is the case) to better serve your clients.

Using “the yellow wallpaper” short story by charlotte perkins gilman and short story “madrid” by Joel Fishbane compare and contrast the themes of these two stories.

“The yellow wallpaper” and “Madrid” short storys

Using “the yellow wallpaper” short story by charlotte perkins gilman and short story “madrid” by Joel Fishbane compare and contrast the themes of these two stories.