discussion

  Introduction “Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts.” (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2) We form opinions – and make our judgments – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the … Read more

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  Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapters 3, 4 Lesson Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook) Instructions Review the following ethical dilemmas: John Doe has decided to clone himself. He is sterile. He cannot find anyone to marry him. He wishes to have children. He knows … Read more

discussion

  For this assignment propose a scenario where you or someone you know are confronted with a moral dilemma relating to cultural diversity and multiculturalism. It cannot be the same as what was covered in the week one discussion. Cultural diversity refers to religious, sexual, racial, and other forms of social difference. A moral dilemma … Read more

study

  Instructions Pythagorean Theorem is a fundamental relation among three sides of a right triangle. Create a Voiceover Presentation where you— Present a picture of an object (TV, Ipad Screen, Book Cover) that contains a right angle (it could be something in nature or that is man-made). Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure … Read more

reflection

  Some microorganisms like Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Yesinia pestis, E. coli can cause diseases of different body systems. Let’s investigate how the same pathogen is responsible for different pathophysiological symptoms. First, choose a microorganism found in multiple systems. Then, describe your pathogen’s role in disease for one body system: report the disease caused, the normal function … Read more

work

  Pipetting: Master the technique Learning objectives Select the correct micropipette for its purpose Use the two stops of the pipette Explain pipetting techniques Perform a serial dilution Quantify the protein content in a sample with a Bradford assay Lab techniques Serial dilution Bradford assay Pipetting

Analyze Text Structure

Re-read each paragraph indicated below. In the left side of the space provided, identify the central idea of that paragraph. On the right, explain how that paragraph contributes to the structure of the entire article as a whole. The first one is done for you

reflection

   Pasteurization and Sterilization Learning: Understand the concept of food spoilage and shelf life Understand the principle of pasteurization and sterilization Analyze the parameters of High-Temperature-Time-Treatment (HTST) pasteurization Perform canning as a method of sterilization Understand how plastic and metal can be used as materials for packaging Lab techniques Using a pH meter Aerobic plate … Read more

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  5x + 2y =19 4x – 3y = 6 A System of Linear Equations is when we have two or more linear equations involved in the same problem.  Pick TWO of the following ways to solve the systems of equations that you were assigned. Substitution Method Elimination Method By Graphing Hint: You should get … Read more

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  The Gram Stain: Identify and differentiate bacteria Learning objectives At the end of this simulation, you will be able to: Describe the structure of the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Appreciate theoretical and technical aspects of the Gram staining procedure Know the most commonly made mistakes in Gram staining Critically interpret the results of a … Read more