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20210315133700fermentation Handout
In this experiment you will measure the reaction rate of anaerobic respiration (ethanol fermentation). Review the chemical ...
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In this experiment you will measure the reaction rate of anaerobic respiration (ethanol fermentation). Review the chemical equations below, then ...
Module 4 English Composition Credit by Assessment English Composition Deliverable 4
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Module 4 English Composition Credit by Assessment English Composition Deliverable 4
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Apply APA documentation techniques correctly in research.
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Using the Rasmussen College library (online database) for all resources, find a topic you feel is suitable (real world, everyday life) for a brief 2-3 page research paper, and compose an annotated bibliography (not the entire paper) of 100 word annotations from a minimum of five resources from credible academic databases or eBooks. Be sure to employ APA method of documentation.
Ecological Footprints
he ecological footprint is a tool for helping us to visualize the impacts we make on the environment. For a brief overview ...
Ecological Footprints
he ecological footprint is a tool for helping us to visualize the impacts we make on the environment. For a brief overview of the concept, please watch this one-minute video The Ecological Footprint Explained (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. prior to beginning work on this discussion.In this week’s class discussion, you will have the opportunity to learn more about how connected you are to the ecosystems and biosphere that you inhabit. Everyday choices can impact our environment; through those choices, we can either add to our environmental impact, or reduce it.In a course-long project beginning this week, you will take on the challenge of lessening your impacts on the environment, through reducing the size of your ecological footprint. Specifically, you will identify possible lifestyle changes that would reduce the amount of resources you use and/or the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that you produce. In a course-long experiment, you will determine whether or not it is possible to make a measurable difference in your environmental impact through a few simple actions in your daily life. The first step, of course, is to determine your ecological footprint right now. To do that, you will calculate three footprints: an overall ecological footprint that takes most of our daily behaviors into consideration; a carbon footprint that focuses on our daily carbon emissions that are contributing to global climate change; and a water footprint that assesses daily water use.Part A: Ecological FootprintUse the footprint tool from the web page What Is Your Ecological Footprint? (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your ecological footprint. At every opportunity, please select the “add details to improve accuracy” option. At the end of the footprint activity, make a note of how many earths would be required if everyone lived like you. Then click on “see details” to obtain the following information:Your ecological footprint, in global hectares (a hectare is about two and a half acres).Your top three consumption categories.Finally, research some ways you might reduce your footprint, identifying a few specific ones that you might put into practice throughout the course.Part B: Household Carbon Emissions FootprintNext, use the Carbon Footprint Calculator (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your household carbon emissions footprint. After answering all the questions:Make a note of your carbon emissions footprint in pounds. Is that above or below the average household carbon footprint in the US?Also, explore specific actions you might take to reduce your footprint. Which of them might be practical to undertake in the next five weeks?Part C: Water FootprintFinally, use Water Footprint Calculator (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your daily water footprint. After answering all the questions:Make a note of your gallons per day water footprint.Record the top three contributors to it.Scroll down the page to access a series of “Tips” buttons you can click on for advice on reducing your footprint. Again, make a note of some specific ideas you see that might be practical to implement over the next five weeks.
GEO 290 Geographical Issues of Globalization Summary Essay
Prior to reading this DQ, please read the PA1 assignment and understand what the assignment is asking you to complete. Onc ...
GEO 290 Geographical Issues of Globalization Summary Essay
Prior to reading this DQ, please read the PA1 assignment and understand what the assignment is asking you to complete. Once you have an understanding of the PA1 assignment, please continue to the paragraph below to complete DQ1.Using the Library Information Resource Network (LIRN), JSTOR, or any other electronic journal database, research two (2) peer-reviewed articles that can be used to answer your upcoming PA1 assignment. Your discussion should summarize the articles in such a way that it can justify any arguments you may present in your PA1 assignment and should be different from the abstract. In addition to your researched peer-reviewed article, you must include an example of the article researched as it is applied by industry (company, business entity, and so forth). Please note: This article summary should not be the only articles researched for your PA1 assignment. You may (and should) have several other articles researched to fully answer your PA1 assignment. The concept of this DQ is to allow students to be proactive in the research necessary to complete this assignment. You may use your article summary, partially or in its entirety in your PA1 assignment. Important: Please ensure that your reference for the article is in correct APA format, as your reference in your discussion post. Depending on which electronic database you use, you should see a Cite selection for your article. In addition, there should be a variety of articles summarized and as such, students should have different articles summarized. Your summary MUST include ALL of the following in your DQ post (include every item in the bullet list below, or you will not receive full credit):Do these in order:● In correct APA format, write the Reference Listing for the article.● Clearly state what the article is about and its purpose (a summary in your own words).● Describe how you will use it in your upcoming assignment.● Include the article Abstract in your posting (your summary should be original).● Repeat for a total of two (2) peer-reviewed sources.
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Please describe and compare the financing and organization of the healthcare delivery system in a country of your choice w ...
Liberty University International Health Care System Profiles UK & US Discussion
Please describe and compare the financing and organization of the healthcare delivery system in a country of your choice with that of the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Key points in this discussion includes: A thorough discussion of governments role, financing/funding, who/what is covered, how it is organized, how it is accessed, quality, disparities, cost, integrated, etc.AMA style formatting, in-text referencing with a minimum 2 peer-reviewed resources is required on all postsTo assist you, use this website: http://international.commonwealthfund.org/
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Apply APA documentation ...
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Apply APA documentation techniques correctly in research.
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Using the Rasmussen College library (online database) for all resources, find a topic you feel is suitable (real world, everyday life) for a brief 2-3 page research paper, and compose an annotated bibliography (not the entire paper) of 100 word annotations from a minimum of five resources from credible academic databases or eBooks. Be sure to employ APA method of documentation.
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he ecological footprint is a tool for helping us to visualize the impacts we make on the environment. For a brief overview ...
Ecological Footprints
he ecological footprint is a tool for helping us to visualize the impacts we make on the environment. For a brief overview of the concept, please watch this one-minute video The Ecological Footprint Explained (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. prior to beginning work on this discussion.In this week’s class discussion, you will have the opportunity to learn more about how connected you are to the ecosystems and biosphere that you inhabit. Everyday choices can impact our environment; through those choices, we can either add to our environmental impact, or reduce it.In a course-long project beginning this week, you will take on the challenge of lessening your impacts on the environment, through reducing the size of your ecological footprint. Specifically, you will identify possible lifestyle changes that would reduce the amount of resources you use and/or the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that you produce. In a course-long experiment, you will determine whether or not it is possible to make a measurable difference in your environmental impact through a few simple actions in your daily life. The first step, of course, is to determine your ecological footprint right now. To do that, you will calculate three footprints: an overall ecological footprint that takes most of our daily behaviors into consideration; a carbon footprint that focuses on our daily carbon emissions that are contributing to global climate change; and a water footprint that assesses daily water use.Part A: Ecological FootprintUse the footprint tool from the web page What Is Your Ecological Footprint? (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your ecological footprint. At every opportunity, please select the “add details to improve accuracy” option. At the end of the footprint activity, make a note of how many earths would be required if everyone lived like you. Then click on “see details” to obtain the following information:Your ecological footprint, in global hectares (a hectare is about two and a half acres).Your top three consumption categories.Finally, research some ways you might reduce your footprint, identifying a few specific ones that you might put into practice throughout the course.Part B: Household Carbon Emissions FootprintNext, use the Carbon Footprint Calculator (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your household carbon emissions footprint. After answering all the questions:Make a note of your carbon emissions footprint in pounds. Is that above or below the average household carbon footprint in the US?Also, explore specific actions you might take to reduce your footprint. Which of them might be practical to undertake in the next five weeks?Part C: Water FootprintFinally, use Water Footprint Calculator (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to calculate your daily water footprint. After answering all the questions:Make a note of your gallons per day water footprint.Record the top three contributors to it.Scroll down the page to access a series of “Tips” buttons you can click on for advice on reducing your footprint. Again, make a note of some specific ideas you see that might be practical to implement over the next five weeks.
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Sir Isaac Newton differed from Einstein in that he: Einstein showed that _______, once thought as separate were indeed con ...
PHYSICS02 Rasmussen Mod 4 Understanding Ourselves Through Physics Quiz
Sir Isaac Newton differed from Einstein in that he: Einstein showed that _______, once thought as separate were indeed connected. In special ...
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