Topic 5 DQ 1

After reading Chapter 5 in the University Success Guide, answer the following questions: What is scholarly research? What has been your previous experience using scholarly research? Why is it important to use in an academic setting? https://lc.gcumedia.com/webbooks/university-success-guide-finding-your-purpose/v1.1/#/chapter/5

science writing

  Organs in the human body function as part of an integrated group of structures known as organ systems. Examples of organ systems are as follows: Cardiovascular system Digestive system Musculoskeletal system Nervous system Excretory system Endocrine system Respiratory system  These organ systems are responsible for crucial processes necessary for sustaining life, often working together, … Read more

database design management

From “read and work”word document find entity and attribute!!!!!   Must be at least 7 fully normalized entities (appropriate relationships, primary keys, foreign keys, data types, comments on each attribute, proper naming conventions etc.).    make  Logical Data Model and convert it to Relational Data Model.  Please least all business rules that you have considered for … Read more

DEI Plan (Consulting Teams)

  Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan As a part of developing your DEI plan for Speedy Pro, you have been asked to identify best practices companies use for establishing and sustaining DEI for their employees with respect to race, gender, national origin, age, gender/sexual preference, pregnancy, and other protected categories. Your team will begin by … Read more

Discussion 9

Apart from suffering from recurrent and prolonged infections, Marie Curie also experienced the following signs and symptoms: fatigue, rapid heart rate, pale skin, easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts, and dizziness. Bone marrow transplant was not an option at that time and so blood transfusion was the treatment of choice. Explain the reasoning behind these other … Read more

Good Carbs vs. Bad Carbs

  Unit 3 DB: Good Carbs vs. Bad Carbs Unit 3 DB: Good Carbs vs. Bad CarbsChoose your favorite meal that contains at least one “bad” carbohydrate. Explain to the class what “bad” carbohydrates are in this meal. How could you make substitutions to this meal to get rid of the “bad” carbohydrates and replace … Read more