Question 3 What are the most used investment decision tools- Not yet a.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 What are the most used investment decision tools? Not yet answered Marked out of
Select one: 1.00 a. NPV and Payback Flag question b. IRR and Payback c. Profitability index
and Payback d. IRR and Profitability index e. NPV and IRR.
Question 3 3 pts If a patient presents with decreased visual acuity an.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 3 pts If a patient presents with decreased visual acuity and visual field defects, and
diagnostic imaging reveals a pituitary adenoma, at which level of the hypothalamic-pituitary-
gland tract might the lesion be located? Hypothalamus level (tertiary dysfunction) Pituitary gland
level (secondary dysfunction) End organ level (primary dysfunction) None of the above.
Question 3 (25 Marks) The planning stage of the project life cycle set.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 (25 Marks) The planning stage of the project life cycle sets the parameters of the
project. The planning enables key measures to be reported on. Critically discuss the aspects that
were taken into account during the project planning stage of the case study project. Question 4
(25 Marks) Project Communication Management includes the processes required to ensure
timely and appropriate planning, collection, creation, distribution, storage, retrieval,
management, control, monitoring and ultimate disposition or project information. Discuss how
the communication to all stakeholders was planned in the case study project..
Question 3 -Assume one Polish Zloty is worth $0-22 and the Japanese ye.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3
-Assume one Polish Zloty is worth $0.22 and the Japanese yen is worth $0.0074. What is the
cross rate of the zloty in terms of yen?
- The value of the Australian dollar (A$) today is $0.68. Yesterday, the value of the Australian
dollar was $0.71. Did the Australian dollar appreciate or depreciate? And by how much %?.
Question 3 All members are multicellular Clade contains unicellular an.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 All members are multicellular Clade contains unicellular and colonial/multicellular
species ( Unicellular with rare multicellular forms All members are single celled What unites the
organisms shown in the figure? a) They are all single celled. b) They are all archaea. c) They all
have chloroplasts. d) They are all eukaryotes..
Question 3 (4 marks)- Let's assume that Company A's dividends grew 18-.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 (4 marks). Let's assume that Company A's dividends grew 18.4% aach year for four
years beginning in 2009, after which the growth rate declined linearly for an additional three
years before stabilizing at 7.2% in 2017. The expected rate of return is assumed to 10% and the
current' dividend in 2009 is $2.28 What is Company A's intrinsic value?.
Question 15 The IRR Investment Rule will give the same answer as the N.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 15 The IRR Investment Rule will give the same answer as the NPV rule in: Not yet
answered Marked out of Select one: 1.00 a. Many, but not all, situations (it doesn't work for
example when all of the project's negative cash flows precede its positive cash flows) b. 0
situations c. All situations d. Many, but not all, situations (it doesn't work for example when all
of the project's positive cash flows precede its negative cash flows).
QUESTION 22 A challenge for managers is imbedding sustainability into.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 22
A challenge for managers is imbedding sustainability into their organizations product design,
supply chain management, training, production, and transportation processes
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 23
Employees in the 2020 workplace will communicate, connect, and collaborate with one another
around the globe
A) Using technology if they are under the age of 40.
B) Primarily of they are of a minority group
C) Using the last form of social media
D) On a limited basis due to the cost constraints.
5 points
QUESTION 24
Global corporations are included in the direct foreign investment stage of internationalization.
True
False
4 points
QUESTION 25
Frederick Taylor and the early scientific management proponents have been praised for viewing
workers as complex beings, not mindless machines who work just for money.
True
False
A) Using technology if they are under the age of 40.
B) Primarily of they are of a minority group
C) Using the last form of social media
D) On a limited basis due to the cost constraints..
Question 3 What are the most used investment decision tools- Not yet a.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 What are the most used investment decision tools? Not yet answered Marked out of
Select one: 1.00 a. NPV and Payback Flag question b. IRR and Payback c. Profitability index
and Payback d. IRR and Profitability index e. NPV and IRR.
Question 3 3 pts If a patient presents with decreased visual acuity an.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 3 pts If a patient presents with decreased visual acuity and visual field defects, and
diagnostic imaging reveals a pituitary adenoma, at which level of the hypothalamic-pituitary-
gland tract might the lesion be located? Hypothalamus level (tertiary dysfunction) Pituitary gland
level (secondary dysfunction) End organ level (primary dysfunction) None of the above.
Question 3 (25 Marks) The planning stage of the project life cycle set.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 (25 Marks) The planning stage of the project life cycle sets the parameters of the
project. The planning enables key measures to be reported on. Critically discuss the aspects that
were taken into account during the project planning stage of the case study project. Question 4
(25 Marks) Project Communication Management includes the processes required to ensure
timely and appropriate planning, collection, creation, distribution, storage, retrieval,
management, control, monitoring and ultimate disposition or project information. Discuss how
the communication to all stakeholders was planned in the case study project..
Question 3 -Assume one Polish Zloty is worth $0-22 and the Japanese ye.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3
-Assume one Polish Zloty is worth $0.22 and the Japanese yen is worth $0.0074. What is the
cross rate of the zloty in terms of yen?
- The value of the Australian dollar (A$) today is $0.68. Yesterday, the value of the Australian
dollar was $0.71. Did the Australian dollar appreciate or depreciate? And by how much %?.
Question 3 All members are multicellular Clade contains unicellular an.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 All members are multicellular Clade contains unicellular and colonial/multicellular
species ( Unicellular with rare multicellular forms All members are single celled What unites the
organisms shown in the figure? a) They are all single celled. b) They are all archaea. c) They all
have chloroplasts. d) They are all eukaryotes..
Question 3 (4 marks)- Let's assume that Company A's dividends grew 18-.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 3 (4 marks). Let's assume that Company A's dividends grew 18.4% aach year for four
years beginning in 2009, after which the growth rate declined linearly for an additional three
years before stabilizing at 7.2% in 2017. The expected rate of return is assumed to 10% and the
current' dividend in 2009 is $2.28 What is Company A's intrinsic value?.
Question 15 The IRR Investment Rule will give the same answer as the N.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 15 The IRR Investment Rule will give the same answer as the NPV rule in: Not yet
answered Marked out of Select one: 1.00 a. Many, but not all, situations (it doesn't work for
example when all of the project's negative cash flows precede its positive cash flows) b. 0
situations c. All situations d. Many, but not all, situations (it doesn't work for example when all
of the project's positive cash flows precede its negative cash flows).
QUESTION 22 A challenge for managers is imbedding sustainability into.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 22
A challenge for managers is imbedding sustainability into their organizations product design,
supply chain management, training, production, and transportation processes
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 23
Employees in the 2020 workplace will communicate, connect, and collaborate with one another
around the globe
A) Using technology if they are under the age of 40.
B) Primarily of they are of a minority group
C) Using the last form of social media
D) On a limited basis due to the cost constraints.
5 points
QUESTION 24
Global corporations are included in the direct foreign investment stage of internationalization.
True
False
4 points
QUESTION 25
Frederick Taylor and the early scientific management proponents have been praised for viewing
workers as complex beings, not mindless machines who work just for money.
True
False
A) Using technology if they are under the age of 40.
B) Primarily of they are of a minority group
C) Using the last form of social media
D) On a limited basis due to the cost constraints..
Question 20 - Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of valence ele.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 20 - Covalent bonds are formed by
the sharing of valence electrons
the transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another
the sharing of electrons in the innermost shell
the conversion of ionic bonds to covalent bonds
the sharing of valence electrons
the transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another
the sharing of electrons in the innermost shell
the conversion of ionic bonds to covalent bonds.
Question 2- In the following pressure distribution map- isobaths (i-e-.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2: In the following pressure distribution map, isobaths (i.e, contours of equal pressure)
are shown along with the direction of the geostrophic wind. Label centers of various pressure
system, using H to represent high pressure center and using L to represent low pressure center.
Question 1: Indicate the geostrophic wind direction by drawing RED arrows in the following
pressure distribu. tion map from weather chart. Contours of equal pressure are shown, H means
high pressure center and L means low pressure center. (note Australia is located at the lower-
right corner of the map).
Question 2- Using Hashtags If you have ever seen a word with a -# befo.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2: Using Hashtags If you have ever seen a word with a \# before it in Facebook or
Twitter, you have seen a hashtag. Discuss the origin, and intended purpose of hashtags. Analyse
how hashtags are used nowadays and provide insights on how it can utilised effectively by
businesses and individuals alike..
QUESTION 2 With the advance of digital technology- consumer behavior h.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 2
With the advance of digital technology, consumer behavior has changed-particularly with regard
to purchasing, in that consumers are more informed and have more choice. What are some of the
main reasons for this?
Options:
They can evaluate products/services online
They can negotiate a better deal
They can search for products online before purchasing
They have more money to spend.
QUESTION 2 Which of the following is financed primarily through employ.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is financed primarily through employee payroll deductions and employer
contributions and provides coverage for seniors' inpatient hospital care, limited skill nursing
facility care, home health and hospice care,
Medicaid HMO Plan
Medicare Part A Plan
Capitated healt care plan
Medicare Part B Plan
Medicaid HMO Plan
Medicare Part A Plan
Capitated healt care plan
Medicare Part B Plan.
Question 2 Using Curro as the basis for your answer- critically discus.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2
Using Curro as the basis for your answer, critically discuss the process the organisation used in
acquiring acquisition target.
In addition, discuss the key issues that should be in place to ensure success of the acquisition.
Please provide answer in 2000 words.
Curro has proved to be so successful at opening new schools that they doubled their target for
2020 from 40 schools to 80 . CFO Bernardt van der Linde discusses how they identified a gap,
and how the finance team is navigating such rapid growth. After completing his articles at PwC,
and working for two years as a financial writer at Finweek, Bernardt van der Linde joined PSG.
He worked there for three years, ultimately taking on responsibility for the company's investment
into Curro, the growing private schooling group. Then, in 2011, Curro's CFO became the CEO,
and Bernardt was given the opportunity to take the reins as CFO at the group. Growth was the
name of the game at the time, and what happened next is owed to the hard work of Curro's whole
finance team and workforce. Bernardt says: "There was a window of opportunity to invest into
schools. Curro was a small company with big scope and potential in the market. So we were
trying to make sure we made good investments, and to expand successfully." They do this
through a strategy of developing, acquiring and managing independent schools. The strategy has
yielded impressive results. "In 2009, when PSG invested into Curro, there were three campuses.
PSG invested the capital to grow the number of schools. At the time of listing in 2011, we had
around 12 campuses, and we adopted a vision to have 40 by 2020." Two years later, they had to
rethink their vision. "We'd grown so rapidly, we changed our vision to achieving 80 schools by
2020. This growth is an impressive indicator of success by anyone's standards, Bernardt is not
one to rest on his laurels. "Hopefully we'll be having successes, but unfortunately, it's not
possible all the time. We've made some mistakes." The largest part of Curro's development
strategy is starting schools from scratch. "We process a lot of quantitative data, and we look at
the demographics of the area, including income levels, whether there are other schools there, and
what they are charging. We put that all in a big calculation to see what school fees we could
charge to get an appropriate investment return, to see if it's viable to build that campus, in our
opinion, " says Bernardt. "Or, to put it more simply, we build campuses on pieces of land in good
locations, at reasonable prices." The other aspect of their growth strategy is acquisitions.
"Wherever there are existing schools that we can acquire in terms of ethos, culture and the right
price, we'll do it. But there are obviously only limited schools that can be acquired at any time,
so we can't make that our primary focus." Curro schools charge between R1,700 and R8,000 per
month in fees, depending on the area, the grade, and the product that's.
Question 2 (1 point) The picture shows Francesco Redi's experiment to (1).pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (1 point) The picture shows Francesco Redi's experiment to test spontaneous
generation. He took meat of the same type and size and placed it in three separate identical jars.
One jar he left open, one he sealed off, and the other he put gauze on. He placed all three jars in
the same room with the same environmental conditions. His results are shown. The manipulated
variable in the experiment was the type of meat the presence of flies on the meat room conditions
exposure of the meat to the flies.
Question 2 Some of the advantages that India could be said to have ove.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 Some of the advantages that India could be said to have over China as the world's
next economic superpower include all of the following BUT India's population is young and
growing fast, (A) avoiding the problems of ageing and a stagnant workforce, in contrast to China
India has made very substantial investments in infrastructure in recent years, bringing it to a level
beyond that of China and facilitating commerce India produces more college graduates than any
country in the world and has very selective technology and management schools Although it may
make India less stable at times, its democratic system encourages innovation and freer thinking
than in countries with closed political systems.
Question 16 0-75pts Dry heat can be used for sterilization but is not.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 16 0.75 pts Dry heat can be used for sterilization but is not as frequently used as moist
heat. Why is this? ary heat requires an expensive complicated piece of equipment to produce the
high temperatures needed for sterilization ary heat is damaging to most substances at the same
temperature it takes longer to sterilize objects using dry heat than it does using moist heat at the
same temperature dry heat does not penetrate bulky objects or multiple objects packed together
as well as moist heat botheand dabove.
Question 11 A second share issue is happening on- Not yet answered Sel.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 A second share issue is happening on? Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of
1.00 a. None of the above Flag question b. All of the above c. Secondary Markets d. Primary
Markets.
Question 2 (40 points) Complete parts A- B- C- and D below by circling.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (40 points) Complete parts A, B, C, and D below by circling/writing ALL correct
answers A (10pts). Allopatric speciation: Occurs in sympatry Requires physical separation
between populations Only occurs in lakes Requires abundant gene flow B (10pts). Gene flow:
Reduces genetic variation within populations Increases genetic variation within populations Can
cause local maladaptation Increases heterozygosity within populations C (10pts). An iteroparous
life history is favored by: Living in freshwater Low juvenile survival High juvenile survival High
adult survival D (10pts). Senescence can evolve because: Mutations that reduce survival late in
life experience only weak selection Mutations that increase lifespan are always favored
Mutations that reduce survival late in life but increase fertility early in life can be favored by
selection Mutations that decrease lifespan are always favored.
Question 11 0-75pts Which of the following chemical agents when applie.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 0.75 pts Which of the following chemical agents when applied by itself would be
best suited for disinfection of an animal cage where there is a high amount of organic matter?
phenolics chlorine bleach (1\%) ethylene oxide UV radiation.
Question 19 Answer saved Which of the following are variations of divi.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 19 Answer saved Which of the following are variations of divisional structure? Marked
out of 1.00 a. Process, Product, and Promotion Flag question b. Mechanistic, organic, and hybrid
C. Tall, wide, and flat d. Customer, collaboration, and communication e. Geographic, product,
and client CLEAR MY CHOICE.
Question 19 0-75pts Two hospital rooms are in need of having their flo.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 19 0.75 pts Two hospital rooms are in need of having their floors and other surfaces
cleaned and disinfected. One room is in the infectious disease ward and the other room is used
for outpatient waiting. Which of the following are valid considerations for choosing and using
chemical disinfectants in these rooms? the same lowlevel disinfectant can be used for both rooms
the duration of application (how long the disinfectant sits on the surface) should be longer for the
infectious disease ward knowing what type of microorganism might be present in the rooms is
not important as the type of microbes found in different hospital locations is the same chemical
disinfection is not an option for surfaces in hospitals as all surfaces need to be sterilized.
Question 2 (Give a 2-page answer) Zambia continues importing potatoes.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (Give a 2-page answer)
Zambia continues importing potatoes and onions from South Africa and yet its farmers have
lobbied the government to suspend these imports and give a chance to local suppliers. Provide
advantages and disadvantages of implementing such as policy and indicate losers and gainers.
(10)
Question 3 ( Give a 2-page answer).
Question 17 0-1pts is the exchange of genes between 2 DNA molecules to.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 17 0/1 pts is the exchange of genes between 2 DNA molecules to form new
combinations of genes in a chromosome. The result are recombinant cells with new DNA..
QUESTION 12- (5 points 2-5 points each)- a- Myosin and kinesin are sai.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 12. (5 points 2.5 points each). a. Myosin and kinesin are said to both have globular
heads. What do these heads do? b. Myosin and kinesin are said to have coiled-coils. What does
this mean?.
Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1-00 An international human.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 An international human rights organization
recommends that its member countries review their human rights policies on a periodic basis to
ensure that their governments are upholding ethical standards for the treatment of prisoners.
Which of the following represents the most effective reasoning in support of the organization's
recommendation? a. Nations should emphasize more rehabilitation than retribution in their
treatment of prisoners b. Nations should enforce only those ethical standards that have been
adopted by other nations. c. Ethical standards change over time, so national policies should be
updated as necessary. d. Ethical policies and practices tend to remain consistent within the same
country over time. Not yet answered Question 12 Marked out of 1.00 refers to offering, giving,
receiving, or soliciting anything of value to influence the actions of a government official or a
corporate manager. a. Piracy b. Bribery c. Normativism d. Patenting Question 13 Not yet
answered Marked out of 1.00 Corruption is defined as a. the tendency to make decisions based
purely on cognitive factors b. a manner of operating a business that meets or exceeds the ethical,
legal, commercial, and public expectations of customers c. the system of procedures and
processes by which corporations are managed, directed, and controlled d. the abuse of power to
achieve illegitimate personal gain.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
Question 20 - Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of valence ele.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 20 - Covalent bonds are formed by
the sharing of valence electrons
the transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another
the sharing of electrons in the innermost shell
the conversion of ionic bonds to covalent bonds
the sharing of valence electrons
the transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another
the sharing of electrons in the innermost shell
the conversion of ionic bonds to covalent bonds.
Question 2- In the following pressure distribution map- isobaths (i-e-.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2: In the following pressure distribution map, isobaths (i.e, contours of equal pressure)
are shown along with the direction of the geostrophic wind. Label centers of various pressure
system, using H to represent high pressure center and using L to represent low pressure center.
Question 1: Indicate the geostrophic wind direction by drawing RED arrows in the following
pressure distribu. tion map from weather chart. Contours of equal pressure are shown, H means
high pressure center and L means low pressure center. (note Australia is located at the lower-
right corner of the map).
Question 2- Using Hashtags If you have ever seen a word with a -# befo.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2: Using Hashtags If you have ever seen a word with a \# before it in Facebook or
Twitter, you have seen a hashtag. Discuss the origin, and intended purpose of hashtags. Analyse
how hashtags are used nowadays and provide insights on how it can utilised effectively by
businesses and individuals alike..
QUESTION 2 With the advance of digital technology- consumer behavior h.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 2
With the advance of digital technology, consumer behavior has changed-particularly with regard
to purchasing, in that consumers are more informed and have more choice. What are some of the
main reasons for this?
Options:
They can evaluate products/services online
They can negotiate a better deal
They can search for products online before purchasing
They have more money to spend.
QUESTION 2 Which of the following is financed primarily through employ.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is financed primarily through employee payroll deductions and employer
contributions and provides coverage for seniors' inpatient hospital care, limited skill nursing
facility care, home health and hospice care,
Medicaid HMO Plan
Medicare Part A Plan
Capitated healt care plan
Medicare Part B Plan
Medicaid HMO Plan
Medicare Part A Plan
Capitated healt care plan
Medicare Part B Plan.
Question 2 Using Curro as the basis for your answer- critically discus.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2
Using Curro as the basis for your answer, critically discuss the process the organisation used in
acquiring acquisition target.
In addition, discuss the key issues that should be in place to ensure success of the acquisition.
Please provide answer in 2000 words.
Curro has proved to be so successful at opening new schools that they doubled their target for
2020 from 40 schools to 80 . CFO Bernardt van der Linde discusses how they identified a gap,
and how the finance team is navigating such rapid growth. After completing his articles at PwC,
and working for two years as a financial writer at Finweek, Bernardt van der Linde joined PSG.
He worked there for three years, ultimately taking on responsibility for the company's investment
into Curro, the growing private schooling group. Then, in 2011, Curro's CFO became the CEO,
and Bernardt was given the opportunity to take the reins as CFO at the group. Growth was the
name of the game at the time, and what happened next is owed to the hard work of Curro's whole
finance team and workforce. Bernardt says: "There was a window of opportunity to invest into
schools. Curro was a small company with big scope and potential in the market. So we were
trying to make sure we made good investments, and to expand successfully." They do this
through a strategy of developing, acquiring and managing independent schools. The strategy has
yielded impressive results. "In 2009, when PSG invested into Curro, there were three campuses.
PSG invested the capital to grow the number of schools. At the time of listing in 2011, we had
around 12 campuses, and we adopted a vision to have 40 by 2020." Two years later, they had to
rethink their vision. "We'd grown so rapidly, we changed our vision to achieving 80 schools by
2020. This growth is an impressive indicator of success by anyone's standards, Bernardt is not
one to rest on his laurels. "Hopefully we'll be having successes, but unfortunately, it's not
possible all the time. We've made some mistakes." The largest part of Curro's development
strategy is starting schools from scratch. "We process a lot of quantitative data, and we look at
the demographics of the area, including income levels, whether there are other schools there, and
what they are charging. We put that all in a big calculation to see what school fees we could
charge to get an appropriate investment return, to see if it's viable to build that campus, in our
opinion, " says Bernardt. "Or, to put it more simply, we build campuses on pieces of land in good
locations, at reasonable prices." The other aspect of their growth strategy is acquisitions.
"Wherever there are existing schools that we can acquire in terms of ethos, culture and the right
price, we'll do it. But there are obviously only limited schools that can be acquired at any time,
so we can't make that our primary focus." Curro schools charge between R1,700 and R8,000 per
month in fees, depending on the area, the grade, and the product that's.
Question 2 (1 point) The picture shows Francesco Redi's experiment to (1).pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (1 point) The picture shows Francesco Redi's experiment to test spontaneous
generation. He took meat of the same type and size and placed it in three separate identical jars.
One jar he left open, one he sealed off, and the other he put gauze on. He placed all three jars in
the same room with the same environmental conditions. His results are shown. The manipulated
variable in the experiment was the type of meat the presence of flies on the meat room conditions
exposure of the meat to the flies.
Question 2 Some of the advantages that India could be said to have ove.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 Some of the advantages that India could be said to have over China as the world's
next economic superpower include all of the following BUT India's population is young and
growing fast, (A) avoiding the problems of ageing and a stagnant workforce, in contrast to China
India has made very substantial investments in infrastructure in recent years, bringing it to a level
beyond that of China and facilitating commerce India produces more college graduates than any
country in the world and has very selective technology and management schools Although it may
make India less stable at times, its democratic system encourages innovation and freer thinking
than in countries with closed political systems.
Question 16 0-75pts Dry heat can be used for sterilization but is not.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 16 0.75 pts Dry heat can be used for sterilization but is not as frequently used as moist
heat. Why is this? ary heat requires an expensive complicated piece of equipment to produce the
high temperatures needed for sterilization ary heat is damaging to most substances at the same
temperature it takes longer to sterilize objects using dry heat than it does using moist heat at the
same temperature dry heat does not penetrate bulky objects or multiple objects packed together
as well as moist heat botheand dabove.
Question 11 A second share issue is happening on- Not yet answered Sel.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 A second share issue is happening on? Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of
1.00 a. None of the above Flag question b. All of the above c. Secondary Markets d. Primary
Markets.
Question 2 (40 points) Complete parts A- B- C- and D below by circling.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (40 points) Complete parts A, B, C, and D below by circling/writing ALL correct
answers A (10pts). Allopatric speciation: Occurs in sympatry Requires physical separation
between populations Only occurs in lakes Requires abundant gene flow B (10pts). Gene flow:
Reduces genetic variation within populations Increases genetic variation within populations Can
cause local maladaptation Increases heterozygosity within populations C (10pts). An iteroparous
life history is favored by: Living in freshwater Low juvenile survival High juvenile survival High
adult survival D (10pts). Senescence can evolve because: Mutations that reduce survival late in
life experience only weak selection Mutations that increase lifespan are always favored
Mutations that reduce survival late in life but increase fertility early in life can be favored by
selection Mutations that decrease lifespan are always favored.
Question 11 0-75pts Which of the following chemical agents when applie.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 0.75 pts Which of the following chemical agents when applied by itself would be
best suited for disinfection of an animal cage where there is a high amount of organic matter?
phenolics chlorine bleach (1\%) ethylene oxide UV radiation.
Question 19 Answer saved Which of the following are variations of divi.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 19 Answer saved Which of the following are variations of divisional structure? Marked
out of 1.00 a. Process, Product, and Promotion Flag question b. Mechanistic, organic, and hybrid
C. Tall, wide, and flat d. Customer, collaboration, and communication e. Geographic, product,
and client CLEAR MY CHOICE.
Question 19 0-75pts Two hospital rooms are in need of having their flo.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 19 0.75 pts Two hospital rooms are in need of having their floors and other surfaces
cleaned and disinfected. One room is in the infectious disease ward and the other room is used
for outpatient waiting. Which of the following are valid considerations for choosing and using
chemical disinfectants in these rooms? the same lowlevel disinfectant can be used for both rooms
the duration of application (how long the disinfectant sits on the surface) should be longer for the
infectious disease ward knowing what type of microorganism might be present in the rooms is
not important as the type of microbes found in different hospital locations is the same chemical
disinfection is not an option for surfaces in hospitals as all surfaces need to be sterilized.
Question 2 (Give a 2-page answer) Zambia continues importing potatoes.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 2 (Give a 2-page answer)
Zambia continues importing potatoes and onions from South Africa and yet its farmers have
lobbied the government to suspend these imports and give a chance to local suppliers. Provide
advantages and disadvantages of implementing such as policy and indicate losers and gainers.
(10)
Question 3 ( Give a 2-page answer).
Question 17 0-1pts is the exchange of genes between 2 DNA molecules to.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 17 0/1 pts is the exchange of genes between 2 DNA molecules to form new
combinations of genes in a chromosome. The result are recombinant cells with new DNA..
QUESTION 12- (5 points 2-5 points each)- a- Myosin and kinesin are sai.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
QUESTION 12. (5 points 2.5 points each). a. Myosin and kinesin are said to both have globular
heads. What do these heads do? b. Myosin and kinesin are said to have coiled-coils. What does
this mean?.
Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1-00 An international human.pdfOwen2FLTuckerk
Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 An international human rights organization
recommends that its member countries review their human rights policies on a periodic basis to
ensure that their governments are upholding ethical standards for the treatment of prisoners.
Which of the following represents the most effective reasoning in support of the organization's
recommendation? a. Nations should emphasize more rehabilitation than retribution in their
treatment of prisoners b. Nations should enforce only those ethical standards that have been
adopted by other nations. c. Ethical standards change over time, so national policies should be
updated as necessary. d. Ethical policies and practices tend to remain consistent within the same
country over time. Not yet answered Question 12 Marked out of 1.00 refers to offering, giving,
receiving, or soliciting anything of value to influence the actions of a government official or a
corporate manager. a. Piracy b. Bribery c. Normativism d. Patenting Question 13 Not yet
answered Marked out of 1.00 Corruption is defined as a. the tendency to make decisions based
purely on cognitive factors b. a manner of operating a business that meets or exceeds the ethical,
legal, commercial, and public expectations of customers c. the system of procedures and
processes by which corporations are managed, directed, and controlled d. the abuse of power to
achieve illegitimate personal gain.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
for beginners, providing thorough training in areas such as SEO, digital communication marketing, and PPC training in Noida. After finishing the program, students receive the certifications recognised by top different universitie, setting a strong foundation for a successful career in digital marketing.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.