Human Biology intro and discussion section.

For this assignment choose either the Muscle Lab or Dive Response Lab and write the discussion and introduction sections of a lab report for one of these exercises. It should be noted that writing these two sections depends heavily on what the data in your lab exercise looks like so you may want to outline a results section for the exercise of choice. Discussion Section: -include the acceptance or rejection of your hull hypothesis -how do your results relate to current knowledge about the subject -are there any inconsistencies in your data? -what possible sources of error -what future possible questions could be asked as a result of this experiment Introduction: -need to include general background information on the variable being tested -what observation led to the question being asked -what was the hypothesis being tested These two sections should be written in the past tense and in paragraph format. Hypothesis for Hand exercise-> There is no relationship b/w visual cues and maintenance of grip force. Hypothesis for Dive reflex-> There is no relationship b/w submerging face in water and heart rate.

response on the quiet american 1

Write a five to seven page paper (12 point font, one inch margins, double-spaced), in response to one of the following questions on either The Quiet American or The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.

The Quiet American:

1. In The Global Cold War (p. 397), Odd Arne Westad asserts that the “tragedy of Cold War history” was the following: both superpowers used colonial methods to bring “cultural, demographic, and ecological change,” while employing military power to “defeat those who resisted.” The methods for imposing change were based on what anthropologist James C. Scott calls, “`the belief in linear progress, absolute truths, and rational planning of ideal social orders under standardized conditions of knowledge and production.’” (Here, by the way, Westad quotes the anthropologist James C. Scott.)

2. Should The Quiet American be regarded as a critique of American power at a specific time and place in the Cold War, or that and something more? If so, what? Justify your claims with specific examples from the novel, and thoughtful analysis in support of your arguments.

3. How does Alden Pyle in The Quiet American exemplify Westad’s claim?

The Reading can be found at https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.4621…

Step 1: Using the large National Bank, the Regional/Local Bank, and the Credit Union you identified in the Module 1…

Step 1: Using the large National Bank, the Regional/Local Bank, and the Credit Union you identified in the Module 1 Assignment 2, compare and contrast each institution by completing the Module 3 Assignment 2 template.

Step 2: Once you have completed the Module 3 Assignment 2  template, create a financial portfolio. This financial portfolio is a professional one. Please follow the following instructions when preparing it:

  • Identify, describe, and explain the financial institution that would be the best fit for you. Be sure to justify your selection by referencing the information collected in your completed template.
  • Identify, describe, and explain which type of saving account would best fit your current financial position.  Be sure to justify your selection by referencing the information collected in your completed template.
  • Analyze the following situation and answer the questions below:

After choosing  a savings account with a 3% interest rate, you decide to invest $5,000 into the savings account.

  • Using the future value calculation, determine at an interest rate of 3%, what would be your total balance available at the end of five years if you leave the $5,000 untouched. Show your calculations, as well as, your answer in your portfolio.
  • How will this interest earned be reported on your federal income tax returns?
  • Be sure to include the following in your financial portfolio:
  • Contact information for the financial institutions
  •  Show all steps of your future value calculations in Excel or Word format.
  • Support your statements with examples and at least three scholarly references.

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Carefully review the Grading Rubric that will be used to evaluate your assignment before you begin.

You are required to develop an outline for your Final Lab Report, which covers all three experiments for “Lab 2: Water Quality and Contamination.” To begin, carefully review the instructions for your Final Lab Report assignment located within Week Five. Next, download the Outline of the Final Lab Report Template and utilize this form to ensure proper formatting and inclusion of all required material. Note that the outline should be written in paragraph form and should not simply be a list of bullet points. Using the template will ensure proper formatting. You must use at least four scholarly sources and your lab manual to support your points. The outline must be three to five pages in length (excluding title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar. 

The Outline of the Final Lab Report must contain the following seven sections in this order: 

  1. Title Page – This page must include the title of your report, your name, course name, instructor, and date submitted.
  2. Introduction – This section should outline why the experiment was conducted. At a minimum, it should contain three paragraphs. One paragraph must cover background information of similar studies that have already been done in the area. This is accomplished by citing existing literature from similar experiments and explaining their results. A second paragraph should provide an objective or a reason why the experiment is being done. Why do we want to know the answer to the question we are asking? A third paragraph should provide a hypothesis for each of the three experiments conducted.
  3. Materials and Methods – This section should provide a detailed description of the materials used in your experiment and how they were used. A step-by-step rundown of your experiment is necessary; however, it should be done in paragraph form, not in a list format. The description should be exact enough to allow for someone reading the report to replicate the experiment, but it should be in your own words and not simply copied and pasted from the lab manual.
  4. Results – This section should include the data and observations from the experiment. All tables and graphs should be present in this section. Additionally, there should be at least one paragraph explaining the data in paragraph form. There should be no personal opinions or discussion beyond the results of your experiments located within this section.
  5. Discussion – This section should interpret or explain the meaning of your data and provide conclusions. At least three paragraphs should be outlined here. First, a paragraph should be present that addresses whether the hypotheses were confirmed or denied and how you know this. Second, you are to discuss the meaning of your findings in this area utilizing scholarly sources to put the paper into context. For example, how do your results compare with the findings of similar studies? Also, you should discuss any future questions arising from your results and how you might test them. Finally, you should discuss if there are any outside factors (i.e., temperature, contaminants, time of day) that affected your results. If so, how could you control for these in the future?
  6. Conclusions – This section should provide a brief summary of your work.
  7. References – Provide a list of at least four scholarly sources and your lab manual that will be used in the Final Lab Report. Format your references according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Note: An abstract must be included in the Final Lab Report. However, the abstract should not be included in the outline as it is to be written last after the entire paper is fully written. Do not forget this in your Final Lab Report.

Discuess whether either party was justified in his/her behavior. What are the effects of benevolent lies, silence, equivocation, or hinting,…

Discuess whether either party was justified in his/her behavior. What are the effects of benevolent lies, silence, equivocation, or hinting, as alternatives to disclosing what could be hurtful words.Thank you helper. Is misleading your spouse fraud or tact? When their marriage of more than a decade in divorce, Anaheim banker Ronald Askew sued his ex-wife for fraud because she admittedly concealed that fact that she has never felt sexually attraced to him. On wednesday, an Orange County jury agreed, and ordered Bonnette Askew to pay her ex-husband $242,000 in damages. “I’m astonished by this verdict and i’ve looked at the divorce in 62 societies,” said Helen Fisher, an american museum of natural history anthropologist who authored the recent book Anatomy of love: the natural history of monogamy, adultery and divorce. Bonnette asken, 45 acknowledged in court that she had never been sexually attracted to her husband. But she said she always loved him and noted that their marriage was not sexless and that they has two childern together. She first admitted her lack of sexual desire for him during a joint therapy session in 1991. “Iguess he confused sex with love” bonnette askew said, adding that she concealed her lack of desire because she “didnt want to hurt his male ego”. But Ronald askew, 50, said his lawsuit has more to do with honesty and integrity than sex. He felt deceived, especially because he said he repeatedly asked her before their marriage to be honest with him and reveal any important secrets. If ronald askew belive total honesty is the foundation of good marriage, fisher has a message for him: “grow up.” “Since when is anyone truly honest with anyone?” Fisher said. “Did this man really want her to say: you’re short, fat and you’re terrible in bed? Much of the world is amazed at what they see as brutal honesty in america. She was operating on an entirely different set of social values, which much of the world operates on delicacy as opposed to brutal honsty”

1. Describe s disincentive and its purpose. What change in behaviors or choices was incentives designed to achieve? 2. Give me…

1. Describe s disincentive and its purpose. What change in behaviors or choices was incentives designed to achieve? 2. Give me an unintended consequence or the unanticipated behaviors/choices. 3. Tell me how you would change the rules of the game to address the unintended consequences.

Product recall

See attached for the assignment. Please follow the instructions and check for plagiarism. I need the assignment in 12 hours. NOTE: it is two part assignment.