Read Section 4.7 of the textbook. Draw a sketch of the Earth and illustrate the following seismic
phases: (a) sPP (d) PKKP (b) ScS (e) PKPPKP (c) PKJKP (f) PKPPP.
reated deatis in the 20 mont popilsus countes (on orber high to low) i.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
reated deatis in the 20 mont popilsus countes (on orber high to low) in Toxas over the years 1900
2017 While code to calcilate and sse the fpent sumement to output the overal porcont of water
boine bactenal dewens coundod in Haris county (the ist mest populous) as can oared so the ei bre
zo countes.
rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match e.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match each with the correct vertebrate
groupendocrinology problem rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match each with the
correct vertebrate group (endocrinology problem).
Read the case and use the Information to answer ALL questions that fol.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read the case and use the Information to answer ALL questions that follow. The National Water
Commission in its ambition to drastically improve its water and wastewater services has
employed the services of a local consultancy, Endeavour Water Ltd to reduce water wastage and
recycle wastewater. The project titled; National Water Enhancement Project (NWEP) has a value
of 100 billion dollars. As the project manager, you have proposed key project phases or control
accounts: Strategy Development, Preliminary Planning, Detail Planning. Water Project
Execution and Performance Analysis. The major work packages are the preliminary project
report; project pay-back period; project performance report; project management plan; project
procurement plan; strategy report; and new water /wastewater systems. Draw a work breakdown
structure to organize the control accounts with their respective work packages. Draw this WBS
in Microsoft Word and upload the file as your answer to this question ( 6 marks).
Read 3 numbers then display their sum- Sum should not be greater than.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read 3 numbers then display their sum. Sum should not be greater than 9 Sample Input 4 + 1 + 2
Output 7 What to submit Submit a word document that contalins a screenshot of your output
below it copy/paste the code..
Read -A Sickle Cell Safari- from Into the Jungle- and then answer ques.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read "A Sickle Cell Safari" from Into the Jungle, and then answer questions 1-4 in your own
words. 1. What does the shaded area of map A represent? What does the shaded area of map B
represent? A. B. 2. How did Tony Allison's early life experiences in Kenya prepare him to make
the discovery of the sickle cellmalaria link? 3. A balanced polymorphism is when two alleles are
maintained at a gene locus in a stable way over time, even if one allele has a detrimental effect
on survival or reproduction. What makes the sickle-cell mutation a balanced polymorphism? 4.
Why was the demonstration of human resistance to malaria important to evolutionary biology?.
Re-order these cell types in order of the amount of cell walls they po.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Re-order these cell types in order of the amount of cell walls they possess
(less/intermediate/more), and indicate one example of cell/tissue type that belongs to each cell
type. - Parenchyma - Sclerenchyma - Collenclyma (a) Describe the differences between eudicot
and monocot plants in their tissue organization and overall structures in the roots. (b) Describe
the differences between eudicot and monocot plants in their tissue organization in the stems..
Raul claims that a Kentucky state statute restricting the use of his p.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Raul claims that a Kentucky state statute restricting the use of his property infringes on his
"substantive due process" rights. This type of claim focuses on policies and processes used to
limit the use of his property. the content of the statute in limiting his use of his property the
similarity of the treatment of similarly situated individuals owning property. the steps to be taken
to protect Raul's privacy..
RATC and LRS Assignment 1- The information below gives information reg.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
RATC and LRS Assignment 1. The information below gives information regarding a firm's long
run average total costs. Graph and label the LRATC curve and then identify the following:
economies of scale, constant returns to scale, and diseconomies of scale. a. What are some
reasons the firm might experience economies of scale? b. Why might the firm experience
diseconomies of scale? c. What is the significance of constant returns to scale? d. The firm's
LRATC is based on the firm being able to adjust its level of capital in the long run. What is the
firm's goal when it adjusts capital?.
reated deatis in the 20 mont popilsus countes (on orber high to low) i.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
reated deatis in the 20 mont popilsus countes (on orber high to low) in Toxas over the years 1900
2017 While code to calcilate and sse the fpent sumement to output the overal porcont of water
boine bactenal dewens coundod in Haris county (the ist mest populous) as can oared so the ei bre
zo countes.
rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match e.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match each with the correct vertebrate
groupendocrinology problem rearrange the illustrations of the kidney and adrenal gland to match each with the
correct vertebrate group (endocrinology problem).
Read the case and use the Information to answer ALL questions that fol.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read the case and use the Information to answer ALL questions that follow. The National Water
Commission in its ambition to drastically improve its water and wastewater services has
employed the services of a local consultancy, Endeavour Water Ltd to reduce water wastage and
recycle wastewater. The project titled; National Water Enhancement Project (NWEP) has a value
of 100 billion dollars. As the project manager, you have proposed key project phases or control
accounts: Strategy Development, Preliminary Planning, Detail Planning. Water Project
Execution and Performance Analysis. The major work packages are the preliminary project
report; project pay-back period; project performance report; project management plan; project
procurement plan; strategy report; and new water /wastewater systems. Draw a work breakdown
structure to organize the control accounts with their respective work packages. Draw this WBS
in Microsoft Word and upload the file as your answer to this question ( 6 marks).
Read 3 numbers then display their sum- Sum should not be greater than.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read 3 numbers then display their sum. Sum should not be greater than 9 Sample Input 4 + 1 + 2
Output 7 What to submit Submit a word document that contalins a screenshot of your output
below it copy/paste the code..
Read -A Sickle Cell Safari- from Into the Jungle- and then answer ques.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Read "A Sickle Cell Safari" from Into the Jungle, and then answer questions 1-4 in your own
words. 1. What does the shaded area of map A represent? What does the shaded area of map B
represent? A. B. 2. How did Tony Allison's early life experiences in Kenya prepare him to make
the discovery of the sickle cellmalaria link? 3. A balanced polymorphism is when two alleles are
maintained at a gene locus in a stable way over time, even if one allele has a detrimental effect
on survival or reproduction. What makes the sickle-cell mutation a balanced polymorphism? 4.
Why was the demonstration of human resistance to malaria important to evolutionary biology?.
Re-order these cell types in order of the amount of cell walls they po.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Re-order these cell types in order of the amount of cell walls they possess
(less/intermediate/more), and indicate one example of cell/tissue type that belongs to each cell
type. - Parenchyma - Sclerenchyma - Collenclyma (a) Describe the differences between eudicot
and monocot plants in their tissue organization and overall structures in the roots. (b) Describe
the differences between eudicot and monocot plants in their tissue organization in the stems..
Raul claims that a Kentucky state statute restricting the use of his p.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Raul claims that a Kentucky state statute restricting the use of his property infringes on his
"substantive due process" rights. This type of claim focuses on policies and processes used to
limit the use of his property. the content of the statute in limiting his use of his property the
similarity of the treatment of similarly situated individuals owning property. the steps to be taken
to protect Raul's privacy..
RATC and LRS Assignment 1- The information below gives information reg.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
RATC and LRS Assignment 1. The information below gives information regarding a firm's long
run average total costs. Graph and label the LRATC curve and then identify the following:
economies of scale, constant returns to scale, and diseconomies of scale. a. What are some
reasons the firm might experience economies of scale? b. Why might the firm experience
diseconomies of scale? c. What is the significance of constant returns to scale? d. The firm's
LRATC is based on the firm being able to adjust its level of capital in the long run. What is the
firm's goal when it adjusts capital?.
Randy and Lisa each have a sibling affected with Sickle Cell Anemia (S.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Randy and Lisa each have a sibling affected with Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) caused by the
HB209 mutation, a deletion in the HBB gene that truncates the beta globin chain of the
hemoglobin protein. They have their first child, a daughter named Giovanelli. Within the first 3
weeks of being born, she shows symptoms of SCA including swelling of her hands, episodic
pain, failure to thrive, and anemia. Giovanelli is diagnosed with SCA. What is the probability
that Randy is most likely a carrier of the HB209 mutation in the HBB gene?
A. 0
B. 1/4
C. 1/3
D. 1/2
E. 1.
Random sampling is very important if the data you collected are meant.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Random sampling is very important if the data you collected are meant to represent a larger
population. Do you have any questions or concerns about the validity of the sampling method? If
bias exists, how might you alter your methods to randomize the samples? Provide an improved
(detailed) methodology..
raising an additional round of financing- A) True B) False Question 10.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
raising an additional round of financing. A) True B) False Question 10 ( 2 points) The term
"crowdfunding" can be misleading as it is often used interchangeal to represent a number of
different ways/tactics a company can raise funding True False Question 11 ( 2 points) In the
context of debt financing, which term is representative of the original amount of capital
borrowed from the lender by the entrepreneur? Rate Leverage.
Rainey Enterprises loaned $35-000 to Small Co- on June 1- Year 1 - for.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Rainey Enterprises loaned $35 , 000 to Small Co. on June 1, Year 1 , for one year at 5 percent
interest. Required Show the effects of the following transactions in a horizontal statements. In
the Cash Flow column, Indicate whether the Item is an operating activity (OA), an Investing
activity (IA), or a financing activity (FA). For any element not affected by the event, leave the
cell blank. (Not every cell will require entry. Do not round Intermedlate calculations. Enter any
decreases to account balances and cash outflows with a minus sign. Round your answers to the
nearest whole dollar.) (1) The loan to Small Co. (2) The adjusting entry at December 31 , Year 1.
(3) The adjusting entry and collection of the note on June 1 , Year 2..
R-12 A 12-meeting sample of a lengthy series of seminars on musicology.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
R.12 A 12-meeting sample of a lengthy series of seminars on musicology were attended by 22 ,
16 , 20 , 20 , 15 , 16 , 12 , 14 , 16 , 14 , 11 , and 16 musicians. Find (a) the mean number of
musicians: (b) the median number of musicians: (c) the modal number of musicians: (d) the
standard deviation of the 12-meeting sample; (e) the Pearsonian coefficient of skewness..
Questions 4 and 5- Biological Sex Male Female Male Female Female Femal.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 4 and 5:
Biological Sex
Male
Female
Male
Female
Female
Female
Male
Male
Female
Female
4. Using Jamovi, compute the best measure of central tendency, copy/paste this into an
acceptable file type, and upload that file.
Be sure that your answers are labeled/organized and legible. Points will be taken off otherwise.
5. Explain why you chose the measure of central tendency that you did in Question 4.
Please either upload pictures, hand drawings, or detailed steps on how to put it into jamovi..
Qurestion s rio markse 6- The death was accidental or the randomly cho.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Qurestion s rio markse 6. The death was accidental or the randomly chosen, find the probability
that. 11. The death was accidental an the victim was a male (or both). (2 marks) ii. The death was
accidental and the victim was a male. ( 2 marks) A. The victim was a male given then the victim
was a male. (2 marks) N. The victim was a male given that the death was accidental. (2 marks)
fwo violent deaths in this age group are randomly selected, what is the probabity (hem was a
homicide? (2 marks).
quiz 1 study question - community justice and the community 1- what i.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
quiz 1 study question : community justice and the community
1. what is community justice ?
2. why does place matter in the community justice approach
3. what are community oriented strategies in community justice ?
4. what are the comprehensive community changer initiatives?
5. what are the community justice evaluation approaches ?
6. what are the 5 perspectives of community policing ?.
Questions 2-1- What infrastructure components are most important for p.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 2.1. What infrastructure components are most important for providing the surface web
to the public users of the Internet? Your answer should be based the textbook content. 2.2.
Should more effort be expended to enable wider access to the dark web? Why or why not? 2.3.
What are the implications of the dark web for individuals? Companies? Governments?.
Questions 1- What elements are important to consider when recording da.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 1. What elements are important to consider when recording data about the gromb of an
organism? 2. What are some ways that cause the same bacteria to grow differently in different
conditions? 3. List the types of growth patterns in broth. 4. List the types of growth patterns or
colony morphology in an agar slant. 5. What is pigment? Is a white colony pigmented?.
Questrion 1 b) Discuss advantages and disadvantages of FDI in Malaysia.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questrion 1
b) Discuss advantages and disadvantages of FDI in Malaysia as host country (10 marks)
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Malaysia registered higher net inflow of RM48.1 billion in
2021 as compared to RM 13.3 billion in the previous year following a gradual recovery in the
global economy from the after effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase was mainly
driven by higher flows in equity and investment fund shares. In terms of position, FDI climbed to
RM788.8 billion as at end of 2021 (2020: RM684.9 billion). Meanwhile, investment income rose
to RM101.0 billion from RM43.8 billion in 2020. Manufacturing sectors were the main
contributors for FDI flows in 2021, followed by Services and Mining \& quarrying sector. The
investment in Manufacturing sector was particularly in Electrical, transport equipment and other
manufacturing subsector, while Services was largely in Financial \& insurance/takaful activities.
Main country for FDI flows were the United States of America (USA), Singapore and the United
Kingdom. The FDI position stood at RM788.8 billion as at end of 2021 , whereby Services was
the largest contributor precisely in Financial \& insurance/takaful and Wholesale \& retail trade
activities. This was followed Manufacturing sector with Electrical, transport equipment and other
manufacturing as the main subsector. Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan remained as the largest
investor country for FDI position. Investment income increased to RM101.0 billion from
RM43.8 billion in previous year, due to higher income earned by foreign companies in Malaysia.
Manufacturing and Services were the main sectors, while investors from the USA, Singapore and
the Netherlands gained the highest eamings in 2021..
QUESTIONS 2- 25 MARKS Globalisation is currently entering a new era of.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
QUESTIONS 2: 25 MARKS Globalisation is currently entering a new era of industrial
revolution 4.0. The fourth Industrial Revolution states that the world has undergone four stages
of the revolution. Critically examine how human resource management has evolved from each
stage of the revolution. Further elaborate on how competitive human resources can be utilised in
the 4.0 Industrial Revolution to accelerate recovery and economic growth in a sustainable
manner after Covid- 19..
QUESTIONS 4- 15 MARKS -The economic and social cost of the pandemic wi.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
QUESTIONS 4: 15 MARKS "The economic and social cost of the pandemic will continue to be
felt for years to come, and the road to recovery should be human-centred and sustainable, with
built-in climate actions as part of the socio-economic rejuvenation programme". In reference to
the provided statement, critically examine how organisations can build a human-centred
approach to human resource management to building a sustainable workforce organizations,
communities and societies against a backdrop of a global pandemic and political and economic
uncertainty..
Questions- 1- How does your data compare to the typical-average leukoc.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions: 1. How does your data compare to the typical/average leukocyte differential of a
normal, healthy individual? If there are any major discrepancies, provide a possible explanation.
2. Since the frequency of different leukocyte populations can indicate different disorders, look up
the following blood disorders, and briefly describe the condition, what implications it has on the
health of the human, and how the blood smear appears different from a normal, healthy blood
smear. a. Neutropenia b. Eosinophilia c. Acute myelogenous (myeloid) leukemia d. Chronic
lymphoid leukemia e. Monocytosis f. Anemia.
Questions 1 and 2- Read the following two country profiles to answer t.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 1 and 2: Read the following two country profiles to answer the questions
Bolivia
Country Overview
Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America that borders the countries of Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Paraguay, and Peru. It is located in the rugged Andes Mountain with highland plateau and
lowland plains of the Amazon basin. Bolivia shares control of Lago Titicaca, the world's highest
lake navigable to large vessels, lying at 12,500 feet above sea level. The government system is a
republic; the new constitution defines Bolivia as a "Social Unitarian State." The chief of state
and head of government is the president. Bolivia has a mixed economic system which includes a
variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government
regulation. In addition, Bolivia is a member of the Andean Community (ANCOM).
Location: South America
Capital City: La Paz (-4 GMT)
Chief of State: President Juan Evo Morales Ayma
Head of Govt.: President Juan Evo Morales Ayma
Currency: Bolivian boliviano (BOB)
Major Languages: Spanish (official) 60.7%, Quechua (official) 21.2%, Aymara (official) 14.6%,
foreign languages 2.4%, Guarani (official) 0.6%, other native languages 0.4%,
Primary Religions: Roman Catholic 76.8%, Evangelical and Pentecostal 8.1%, Protestant 7.9%,
other 1.7%, none 5.5%
Key Economic Facts
Income Level (by per capita GNI): Lower Middle Income
Level of Development: Developing
GDP growth (annual %):4.26% (2016)
GDP per capita: $7,236.09 (2016)
Inflation, consumer prices (annual %): 3.63% (2016)
Labor force, total: 5,537,286 (2017)
Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (modeled ILO estimate): 3.76% (2017)
Imports of goods and services (current US$): $10.83 billion (2016)
Exports of goods and services (current US$): $8.31 billion (2016)
Rankings
Index Rank
Corruption Perceptions Index 112 /178
Index of Economic Freedom 173 /180
International Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 138 /160
Inward Foreign Direct Investment Potential Index 89 /139
KOF Index of Globalization 98 /185
Strengths
Significant natural resources (gas, oil, zinc, silver, gold, tin, and manganese)
Membership of the Andean Community and association with Mercosur
Large foreign currency reserves
Weaknesses
Little economic diversity and reliance on oil and gas
Landlocked country
Size of the informal sector
Insecurity, drug trafficking, and risk of social unrest
Mongolia
Country Overview
Mongolia is a landlocked country located in East and Central Asia bordered by Russia and
China. The geography of Mongolia is varied with the Gobi Desert to the south and mountainous
regions to the north and west. The government system is a parliamentary; the chief of state is the
president, and the head of government is the prime minister. Mongolia is a member of the Asia-
Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA).
Location: Eastern Asia
Capital City: Ulaanbaatar (+8 GMT)
Chief of State: President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Head of Govt.: Prime Minister Jargaltulga Erdenebat
Curre.
Question- Advocating that employees pay the cost of their own Training.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Question:
Advocating that employees pay the cost of their own Training and Development is a simple,
organised way to ensure the continuation of the socio-economic gap ie the rich get richer
and the poor get poorer. (do you agree this argument or not?)
Question:Your job is to take one side of the argument and persuade your audience that you have
well-founded knowledge of the topic being presented. It is important to support your argument
with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims, as well as to address the counterclaims to
show that you are well informed about both sides. This means that you must present BOTH
SIDES
MUST include:
Factual Knowledge - Information that is verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone.
Statistical Inferences - Interpretation and examples of an accumulation of facts.
Informed Opinion - Opinion developed through research and/or expertise of the claim.
Personal Testimony - Personal experience related by a knowledgeable party..
Question Yusuf- David and Mike run a business called T Ltd-- Yusuf is.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Question Yusuf, David and Mike run a business called T Ltd., Yusuf is the only shareholder with
100%of shares. Business decisions are all made by Yusuf and David, but David and Mike
areinvolved in the day-to-day management of the business.Who would be liable if the business
goes into liquidation and is unable to pay its debts?
A)Yusuf because he is the only shareholder.
B)Yusuf and David because they made all the business decisions.
C)David and Mike because they dealt with the day-to-day management of the business.
D)No one would be responsible other than the company because the company has a separatelegal
personality..
Ratael and foberto had beginning capital balance of $18-000 and 12-000.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Ratael and foberto had beginning capital balance of $18 , 000 and 12,000 respectively. The two
partners divided profit- and loss ratio on the partner's capital For the month (August) the
partnership gain \$12,000. How much of this gain goes to Rafael? a, 512,000 b , $6 , 000 C.
57,200 d. 54.1600.
Randy and Lisa each have a sibling affected with Sickle Cell Anemia (S.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Randy and Lisa each have a sibling affected with Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) caused by the
HB209 mutation, a deletion in the HBB gene that truncates the beta globin chain of the
hemoglobin protein. They have their first child, a daughter named Giovanelli. Within the first 3
weeks of being born, she shows symptoms of SCA including swelling of her hands, episodic
pain, failure to thrive, and anemia. Giovanelli is diagnosed with SCA. What is the probability
that Randy is most likely a carrier of the HB209 mutation in the HBB gene?
A. 0
B. 1/4
C. 1/3
D. 1/2
E. 1.
Random sampling is very important if the data you collected are meant.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Random sampling is very important if the data you collected are meant to represent a larger
population. Do you have any questions or concerns about the validity of the sampling method? If
bias exists, how might you alter your methods to randomize the samples? Provide an improved
(detailed) methodology..
raising an additional round of financing- A) True B) False Question 10.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
raising an additional round of financing. A) True B) False Question 10 ( 2 points) The term
"crowdfunding" can be misleading as it is often used interchangeal to represent a number of
different ways/tactics a company can raise funding True False Question 11 ( 2 points) In the
context of debt financing, which term is representative of the original amount of capital
borrowed from the lender by the entrepreneur? Rate Leverage.
Rainey Enterprises loaned $35-000 to Small Co- on June 1- Year 1 - for.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Rainey Enterprises loaned $35 , 000 to Small Co. on June 1, Year 1 , for one year at 5 percent
interest. Required Show the effects of the following transactions in a horizontal statements. In
the Cash Flow column, Indicate whether the Item is an operating activity (OA), an Investing
activity (IA), or a financing activity (FA). For any element not affected by the event, leave the
cell blank. (Not every cell will require entry. Do not round Intermedlate calculations. Enter any
decreases to account balances and cash outflows with a minus sign. Round your answers to the
nearest whole dollar.) (1) The loan to Small Co. (2) The adjusting entry at December 31 , Year 1.
(3) The adjusting entry and collection of the note on June 1 , Year 2..
R-12 A 12-meeting sample of a lengthy series of seminars on musicology.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
R.12 A 12-meeting sample of a lengthy series of seminars on musicology were attended by 22 ,
16 , 20 , 20 , 15 , 16 , 12 , 14 , 16 , 14 , 11 , and 16 musicians. Find (a) the mean number of
musicians: (b) the median number of musicians: (c) the modal number of musicians: (d) the
standard deviation of the 12-meeting sample; (e) the Pearsonian coefficient of skewness..
Questions 4 and 5- Biological Sex Male Female Male Female Female Femal.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 4 and 5:
Biological Sex
Male
Female
Male
Female
Female
Female
Male
Male
Female
Female
4. Using Jamovi, compute the best measure of central tendency, copy/paste this into an
acceptable file type, and upload that file.
Be sure that your answers are labeled/organized and legible. Points will be taken off otherwise.
5. Explain why you chose the measure of central tendency that you did in Question 4.
Please either upload pictures, hand drawings, or detailed steps on how to put it into jamovi..
Qurestion s rio markse 6- The death was accidental or the randomly cho.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Qurestion s rio markse 6. The death was accidental or the randomly chosen, find the probability
that. 11. The death was accidental an the victim was a male (or both). (2 marks) ii. The death was
accidental and the victim was a male. ( 2 marks) A. The victim was a male given then the victim
was a male. (2 marks) N. The victim was a male given that the death was accidental. (2 marks)
fwo violent deaths in this age group are randomly selected, what is the probabity (hem was a
homicide? (2 marks).
quiz 1 study question - community justice and the community 1- what i.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
quiz 1 study question : community justice and the community
1. what is community justice ?
2. why does place matter in the community justice approach
3. what are community oriented strategies in community justice ?
4. what are the comprehensive community changer initiatives?
5. what are the community justice evaluation approaches ?
6. what are the 5 perspectives of community policing ?.
Questions 2-1- What infrastructure components are most important for p.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 2.1. What infrastructure components are most important for providing the surface web
to the public users of the Internet? Your answer should be based the textbook content. 2.2.
Should more effort be expended to enable wider access to the dark web? Why or why not? 2.3.
What are the implications of the dark web for individuals? Companies? Governments?.
Questions 1- What elements are important to consider when recording da.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 1. What elements are important to consider when recording data about the gromb of an
organism? 2. What are some ways that cause the same bacteria to grow differently in different
conditions? 3. List the types of growth patterns in broth. 4. List the types of growth patterns or
colony morphology in an agar slant. 5. What is pigment? Is a white colony pigmented?.
Questrion 1 b) Discuss advantages and disadvantages of FDI in Malaysia.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questrion 1
b) Discuss advantages and disadvantages of FDI in Malaysia as host country (10 marks)
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Malaysia registered higher net inflow of RM48.1 billion in
2021 as compared to RM 13.3 billion in the previous year following a gradual recovery in the
global economy from the after effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase was mainly
driven by higher flows in equity and investment fund shares. In terms of position, FDI climbed to
RM788.8 billion as at end of 2021 (2020: RM684.9 billion). Meanwhile, investment income rose
to RM101.0 billion from RM43.8 billion in 2020. Manufacturing sectors were the main
contributors for FDI flows in 2021, followed by Services and Mining \& quarrying sector. The
investment in Manufacturing sector was particularly in Electrical, transport equipment and other
manufacturing subsector, while Services was largely in Financial \& insurance/takaful activities.
Main country for FDI flows were the United States of America (USA), Singapore and the United
Kingdom. The FDI position stood at RM788.8 billion as at end of 2021 , whereby Services was
the largest contributor precisely in Financial \& insurance/takaful and Wholesale \& retail trade
activities. This was followed Manufacturing sector with Electrical, transport equipment and other
manufacturing as the main subsector. Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan remained as the largest
investor country for FDI position. Investment income increased to RM101.0 billion from
RM43.8 billion in previous year, due to higher income earned by foreign companies in Malaysia.
Manufacturing and Services were the main sectors, while investors from the USA, Singapore and
the Netherlands gained the highest eamings in 2021..
QUESTIONS 2- 25 MARKS Globalisation is currently entering a new era of.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
QUESTIONS 2: 25 MARKS Globalisation is currently entering a new era of industrial
revolution 4.0. The fourth Industrial Revolution states that the world has undergone four stages
of the revolution. Critically examine how human resource management has evolved from each
stage of the revolution. Further elaborate on how competitive human resources can be utilised in
the 4.0 Industrial Revolution to accelerate recovery and economic growth in a sustainable
manner after Covid- 19..
QUESTIONS 4- 15 MARKS -The economic and social cost of the pandemic wi.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
QUESTIONS 4: 15 MARKS "The economic and social cost of the pandemic will continue to be
felt for years to come, and the road to recovery should be human-centred and sustainable, with
built-in climate actions as part of the socio-economic rejuvenation programme". In reference to
the provided statement, critically examine how organisations can build a human-centred
approach to human resource management to building a sustainable workforce organizations,
communities and societies against a backdrop of a global pandemic and political and economic
uncertainty..
Questions- 1- How does your data compare to the typical-average leukoc.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions: 1. How does your data compare to the typical/average leukocyte differential of a
normal, healthy individual? If there are any major discrepancies, provide a possible explanation.
2. Since the frequency of different leukocyte populations can indicate different disorders, look up
the following blood disorders, and briefly describe the condition, what implications it has on the
health of the human, and how the blood smear appears different from a normal, healthy blood
smear. a. Neutropenia b. Eosinophilia c. Acute myelogenous (myeloid) leukemia d. Chronic
lymphoid leukemia e. Monocytosis f. Anemia.
Questions 1 and 2- Read the following two country profiles to answer t.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Questions 1 and 2: Read the following two country profiles to answer the questions
Bolivia
Country Overview
Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America that borders the countries of Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Paraguay, and Peru. It is located in the rugged Andes Mountain with highland plateau and
lowland plains of the Amazon basin. Bolivia shares control of Lago Titicaca, the world's highest
lake navigable to large vessels, lying at 12,500 feet above sea level. The government system is a
republic; the new constitution defines Bolivia as a "Social Unitarian State." The chief of state
and head of government is the president. Bolivia has a mixed economic system which includes a
variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government
regulation. In addition, Bolivia is a member of the Andean Community (ANCOM).
Location: South America
Capital City: La Paz (-4 GMT)
Chief of State: President Juan Evo Morales Ayma
Head of Govt.: President Juan Evo Morales Ayma
Currency: Bolivian boliviano (BOB)
Major Languages: Spanish (official) 60.7%, Quechua (official) 21.2%, Aymara (official) 14.6%,
foreign languages 2.4%, Guarani (official) 0.6%, other native languages 0.4%,
Primary Religions: Roman Catholic 76.8%, Evangelical and Pentecostal 8.1%, Protestant 7.9%,
other 1.7%, none 5.5%
Key Economic Facts
Income Level (by per capita GNI): Lower Middle Income
Level of Development: Developing
GDP growth (annual %):4.26% (2016)
GDP per capita: $7,236.09 (2016)
Inflation, consumer prices (annual %): 3.63% (2016)
Labor force, total: 5,537,286 (2017)
Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (modeled ILO estimate): 3.76% (2017)
Imports of goods and services (current US$): $10.83 billion (2016)
Exports of goods and services (current US$): $8.31 billion (2016)
Rankings
Index Rank
Corruption Perceptions Index 112 /178
Index of Economic Freedom 173 /180
International Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 138 /160
Inward Foreign Direct Investment Potential Index 89 /139
KOF Index of Globalization 98 /185
Strengths
Significant natural resources (gas, oil, zinc, silver, gold, tin, and manganese)
Membership of the Andean Community and association with Mercosur
Large foreign currency reserves
Weaknesses
Little economic diversity and reliance on oil and gas
Landlocked country
Size of the informal sector
Insecurity, drug trafficking, and risk of social unrest
Mongolia
Country Overview
Mongolia is a landlocked country located in East and Central Asia bordered by Russia and
China. The geography of Mongolia is varied with the Gobi Desert to the south and mountainous
regions to the north and west. The government system is a parliamentary; the chief of state is the
president, and the head of government is the prime minister. Mongolia is a member of the Asia-
Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA).
Location: Eastern Asia
Capital City: Ulaanbaatar (+8 GMT)
Chief of State: President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Head of Govt.: Prime Minister Jargaltulga Erdenebat
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Question- Advocating that employees pay the cost of their own Training.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Question:
Advocating that employees pay the cost of their own Training and Development is a simple,
organised way to ensure the continuation of the socio-economic gap ie the rich get richer
and the poor get poorer. (do you agree this argument or not?)
Question:Your job is to take one side of the argument and persuade your audience that you have
well-founded knowledge of the topic being presented. It is important to support your argument
with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims, as well as to address the counterclaims to
show that you are well informed about both sides. This means that you must present BOTH
SIDES
MUST include:
Factual Knowledge - Information that is verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone.
Statistical Inferences - Interpretation and examples of an accumulation of facts.
Informed Opinion - Opinion developed through research and/or expertise of the claim.
Personal Testimony - Personal experience related by a knowledgeable party..
Question Yusuf- David and Mike run a business called T Ltd-- Yusuf is.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Question Yusuf, David and Mike run a business called T Ltd., Yusuf is the only shareholder with
100%of shares. Business decisions are all made by Yusuf and David, but David and Mike
areinvolved in the day-to-day management of the business.Who would be liable if the business
goes into liquidation and is unable to pay its debts?
A)Yusuf because he is the only shareholder.
B)Yusuf and David because they made all the business decisions.
C)David and Mike because they dealt with the day-to-day management of the business.
D)No one would be responsible other than the company because the company has a separatelegal
personality..
Ratael and foberto had beginning capital balance of $18-000 and 12-000.pdfEvanOZpWallaceq
Ratael and foberto had beginning capital balance of $18 , 000 and 12,000 respectively. The two
partners divided profit- and loss ratio on the partner's capital For the month (August) the
partnership gain \$12,000. How much of this gain goes to Rafael? a, 512,000 b , $6 , 000 C.
57,200 d. 54.1600.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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