work sheet & question corrections

I have a worksheet 21 questions that need to be answered and I have another one that is answered but I need to make sure if they are correct if not correct them please. the subject is genetics. I also need them before 20 hrs. Thank you

Need to summarize this article

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524463/pdf/sccaa-8-109.pdf

Requirements:

MLA format 

single-spaces

3 pages long not including the citation page

Should be 4 pages long with the citation page.

Due: ASAP please

EMRs in Rural Settings” Please respond to the following

How satisfactorily do we serve rural communities? How has technology helped to provide health care access in rural communities? What prevalent challenges do health care professionals in rural communities face?

comment

 The films each provided unique insight and perspective on the people groups they discussed. In Norma’s story, I learnt how important land is to her community as well as maintaining respect for animals. She learns the ways of living and knowledge from her grandfather, he tells her to watch her step as actions have consequences. Then tells of a time when she kills a spider and then a big store happens that inhibits her families hunting, leading her to wonder, “Was it my fault?” Learning this brought forth good conscience as I usually don’t look at the impact my actions have on Creation. Again, reinforcing the connectedness of Creation and the importance of giving thanks. 

While watching the “Blackfoot Nation” video one thing really stuck out to me. That was the concept of pictographs in their sacred lands. It was noted that once they disappear, the story is finished. With thousands still present it shows that their story is not finished and that they won’t be silenced. This is a very profound statement that I found very impactful. 

In regards to whether it’s important that the filmmakers are members of not, I don’t think it is. However, I do think that it needs to be acknowledged when someone is or is not. By defining their position at the start lays the foundation of the film and the perspectives brought forth. I think it is important for non-members to ask those who are to inform them just as those brothers did. It is important to learn of the history of the Indigenous People, regardless of membership as it helps foster understanding and knowledge.  

Monolithic can be defined as “one stone” (Dictionary). I do believe that is harmful to view Indigenous groups as such. It can take away from the beautifully diverse and rich histories and cultures that each nation possess. All of Creation is connected, but we all experience the world very differently and can learn from one another. By learning all these distinct cultures that have shaped our country, we gain knowledge and a renewed perspective. For example, many view the earth as something we need to develop and extract resources from. This is often taken too far and has led to a dangerous and unsustainable way of living. By learning from those who found this land first, and taking the time to understand and respect it, we too may be able to help our earth heal. We would see that differences can co-exist respectfully and adjust our selfish frame of mind. This knowledge is alive in the stories shared from long ago, by slowing down and listening we will learn to see Creation and all of life as beautiful, sacred and something that we must protect and honour. Thus teaching us to “tread lightly.”  

Human Bio 104 Lab Exercises + Test #1

1-4 Exercises are attached . + Test # DUE SUNDAY

  

  1. Exercise #4  Cell Structure
  2. Exercise #3 Chemical Aspects of Life 
  3. Exercise #2 The Microscope
  4. Exercise #1 Scientific Method

Video to Exercise 1:

 http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072841869/information_center_view0/ 

Video to Exercise 2:

 http://www.udel.edu/Biology/ketcham/microscope/ 

Book for Lab work  After agreement .

teaching plan Sickle cell anemia 10 year old

Apa format instructions are attached bellow 

Microbiology in the News

Assignment 19- Microbiology in the News – 1

For this discussion assignment, you are to search for some scientific, news-worthy story of (a) microbe(s), and summarize the article. The story may be about viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists, and/or microscopic animals (tapeworms, roundworms, etc.). You will provide the title of the story, the author, source. its date, and the URL link. Shown below, I have summarized a story and provided to you an example of how to complete this assignment. You should utilize proper English and grammar.  Also, I expect a good summary will be multiple sentences (at least 1 paragraph), and not necessarily too brief.  Failure to provide everything requested here will result in less than full credit.

The example:

Title: Are Pets the New Probiotic?

Author: Richard Schiffman

Source: The New York Times – Online

Date: June 6, 2017

Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06well/family/are-pets-the-new-probiotic.html

This article explains how important our domesticated pets and/or animals are to us as a source of probiotics.  Generally, in taking artificial probiotics, we ensure that our bodies maintain a source of “good bacteria” called normal microbiota.  This article suggests that our pets may be a wonderful source for these microbes.  We tend to overly clean and sanitize (mostly indoors) all aspects of our lives.  However, this prevents our immune systems from being exposed to all types of microbes (like viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists, etc.).  Without exposure to some microbes, our immune systems weaken, and many not recognize our normal microbiota from pathogenic microbes, and therefore, illnesses increase.  The article suggests that science continues to show that the microbes living in and on our domesticated animals provide huge benefits to us and our immune systems, especially when compared to humans that have no exposure to pets and other animals.  This is the example of how it is suppose to be done.

Assignment 20 – Microbiology in the News- 2

For this discussion assignment, you are to search for some scientific, news-worthy story of (a) microbe(s), and summarize the article, as explained in “Microbiology in the News – 1” discussion assignment.  The story may be about any type of microbes: viruses, bacteria, fungi protists, and/or microscopic animals, except a different story/article than before. As before, please provide the title of the story, the author, source, its date, and the link.  You may revisit “Microbiology in the News -1” to get additional details.  Remember to utilize proper grammar, and that a good summary should be multiple sentences (at least 1 paragraph), and not necessarily brief. Failure to provide everything requested in the discussion assignment will result in less than full credit.

These are two assignment

Movement analysis

I’m needing a movement analysis done

Culminating Project

Please write the full project of the obesity proposal in Tinley Park. The attachment has the instructions on the rubric for the full project. Read pages 2-4 in the attachments.

Discussion Post T6:Q1

 

Describe the evaluation process you will be implementing to determine the effectiveness of your change. Be specific in the methodology (PDCA, etc.) you will use in your plan and why you feel that is the most effective plan.

Please be detailed and use source