Ecosystem Assignment

Create a diagram in which you illustrate the energy flow among organisms of a food chain in a particular ecosystem. See Ch. 20 of the textbook for details and examples.

Select an ecosystem, such as a temperate forest, desert biome, or the Everglades.

Determine the interdependency of life in your ecosystem by examining its organisms.

Include the following in your diagram: 

  • List the organisms that can be found in your ecosystem. 
  • Identify the structure and function of the main organs in at least two organisms, and indicate why they are suited for that environment. 
  • Label major organisms that live in your selected ecosystem: P for producers, C for consumers, and D for decomposers. 
  • Name the types of consumers in your ecosystem. 
  • List the food chains associated with your ecosystem. Address the following items: 
  • Name of the plant or animal
  • What it eats
  • What eats it
  • How it adapts to the ecosystem 
  • Describe the ecosystem’s population growth and regulation through community interactions. 
  • Evaluate potential hazards caused by humans that might affect your ecosystem’s stability, such as environmental pollution.  

Include labels and associated details in the diagram.

Format your diagram consistent with APA guidelines.

human growth development outline

Topic: Dissociative Amnesia

 

Due Sunday of Week 5 – Compose an outline of your final analysis paper and submit it to your instructor for approval. Your outline must include three major headings with at least two sub-headings each. (worth 40 points)

Use each pair of words from the list in a sentence: Popular, Popularity, Regular, Regularity, Solar, Solarium, Familiar, Familiarity,Similar, Similarity, History,…

Use each pair of words from the list in a sentence: Popular, Popularity, Regular, Regularity, Solar, Solarium, Familiar, Familiarity,Similar, Similarity, History, Historical, Victory, Victorious, Memory, Memorial, Ordinary, Ordinarily, Library, Librarian, Temporary, Temporarily, Secretary, Secretarial, Voluntary, Voluntarily, Imaginary, Imagination, Necessary, Necessarily, Editor, Editorial, Author, Authority, Superior, Superiority, Major, Majority, Minor, Minority.

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Assignment 2: Required Assignment 1—Genesis Energy Cash Position Analysis The Genesis Energy operations management team is now preparing to implement the operating expansion plan. Previously, the firm’s cash position did not pose a challenge. However, the planned foreign expansion requires Genesis Energy to have a reliable source of funds for both short-term and long-term needs. One of Genesis Energy’s potential lenders tells the team that in order to be considered as a viable customer, Genesis Energy must prepare and submit a monthly cash budget for the current year and a quarterly budget for the subsequent year. The lender will review the cash budget and determine whether or not Genesis Energy can meet the loan repayment terms. Genesis Energy’s ability to repay the loan depends not only on sales and expenses but also on how quickly the company can collect payment from customers and how well it manages its supplier terms and other operating expenses. The Genesis Energy team members agreed that being fully prepared with factual data would allow them to maximize their position as well as negotiate favorable financing terms. The Genesis Energy management team held a brainstorming session to chart a plan of action, which is detailed here. Evaluate historical data and prepare assumptions that will drive the planning process. Produce a detailed cash budget that summarizes cash inflow, outflow, and financing needs. Identify and compare interest rates, both short-term and long-term, using debt and equity. Analyze the financing mix (short/long) and the cost associated with the recommendation. Since this expansion is critical to Genesis Energy expanding into new overseas markets, the operations management team has been asked to prepare an executive summary with supporting details for Genesis Energy’s senior executives. Working over a weekend, the management team developed realistic assumptions to construct a working capital budget. Sales: The marketing expert and the newly created customer service personnel developed sales projections based on historical data and forecast research Other cash receipt: Rental income $15,000 per month Production material: The production manager forecasted material cost based on cost quotes from reliable vendors, the average of which is 50 percent of sales Other production cost: Based on historical cost data, this cost on an average is 30 percent of the material cost and occurs in the month after material purchase Selling and marketing expense: Five percent of sales General and administrative expense: Twenty percent of sales Interest payments: $75,000—Payable in December Tax payments: $15,000—Quarterly due on 15th of April, July, October, and January Minimum cash balance desired: $25,000 per month Cash balance start of month (December): $15,000 Available short-term annual interest rate is 8 percent, long-term debt rate is 9 percent, and long-term equity is 10 percent. All funds would be available the first month when the firm encounters a deficit Dividend payment: None Based on this information, do the following: Using the Cash Budget spreadsheet, calculate detailed company cash budgets for the forthcoming and subsequent years. Summarize the sources and uses of cash, and identify the external financing needs for both the forthcoming and subsequent years. Download this Excel spreadsheet to view the company’s cash budget. You will calculate the company’s monthly cash budget for the forthcoming year and quarterly budget for the subsequent year using this information. In an executive-level report, summarize the company’s financing needs for the forecast period and provide your recommendations for financing the planned activities. Be sure to comment on the following: Your recommended financing solution and cost to the firm: If Genesis Energy needs operating cash, how should it fund this need? Are there internal policy changes with regard to collections or payables management you would recommend? What types of external financing are available? Your concerns associated with the firm’s cash budget. Is this a sign of weak sales performance or poor cost control? Why or why not? Assignment 2: Required Assignment 1—Genesis Energy Cash Position Analysis The Genesis Energy operations management team is now preparing to implement the operating expansion plan. Previously, the firm’s cash position did not pose a challenge. However, the planned foreign expansion requires Genesis Energy to have a reliable source of funds for both short-term and long-term needs. One of Genesis Energy’s potential lenders tells the team that in order to be considered as a viable customer, Genesis Energy must prepare and submit a monthly cash budget for the current year and a quarterly budget for the subsequent year. The lender will review the cash budget and determine whether or not Genesis Energy can meet the loan repayment terms. Genesis Energy’s ability to repay the loan depends not only on sales and expenses but also on how quickly the company can collect payment from customers and how well it manages its supplier terms and other operating expenses. The Genesis Energy team members agreed that being fully prepared with factual data would allow them to maximize their position as well as negotiate favorable financing terms. The Genesis Energy management team held a brainstorming session to chart a plan of action, which is detailed here. Evaluate historical data and prepare assumptions that will drive the planning process. Produce a detailed cash budget that summarizes cash inflow, outflow, and financing needs. Identify and compare interest rates, both short-term and long-term, using debt and equity. Analyze the financing mix (short/long) and the cost associated with the recommendation. Since this expansion is critical to Genesis Energy expanding into new overseas markets, the operations management team has been asked to prepare an executive summary with supporting details for Genesis Energy’s senior executives. Working over a weekend, the management team developed realistic assumptions to construct a working capital budget. Sales: The marketing expert and the newly created customer service personnel developed sales projections based on historical data and forecast research Other cash receipt: Rental income $15,000 per month Production material: The production manager forecasted material cost based on cost quotes from reliable vendors, the average of which is 50 percent of sales Other production cost: Based on historical cost data, this cost on an average is 30 percent of the material cost and occurs in the month after material purchase Selling and marketing expense: Five percent of sales General and administrative expense: Twenty percent of sales Interest payments: $75,000—Payable in December Tax payments: $15,000—Quarterly due on 15th of April, July, October, and January Minimum cash balance desired: $25,000 per month Cash balance start of month (December): $15,000 Available short-term annual interest rate is 8 percent, long-term debt rate is 9 percent, and long-term equity is 10 percent. All funds would be available the first month when the firm encounters a deficit Dividend payment: None Based on this information, do the following: Using the Cash Budget spreadsheet, calculate detailed company cash budgets for the forthcoming and subsequent years. Summarize the sources and uses of cash, and identify the external financing needs for both the forthcoming and subsequent years. use the Excel spreadsheet to view the company’s cash budget. You will calculate the company’s monthly cash budget for the forthcoming year and quarterly budget for the subsequent year using this information. In an executive-level report, summarize the company’s financing needs for the forecast period and provide your recommendations for financing the planned activities. Be sure to comment on the following: Your recommended financing solution and cost to the firm: If Genesis Energy needs operating cash, how should it fund this need? Are there internal policy changes with regard to collections or payables management you would recommend? What types of external financing are available? Your concerns associated with the firm’s cash budget. Is this a sign of weak sales performance or poor cost control? Why or why not?

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Assignment 1: Political Belief Profile

The relationship between public opinion and political participation raises many questions associated with how the public thinks, why they behave in the manner they do, and what outcomes in the form of ideological expressions will probably take place because of citizens’ behavior in the political scenario. Essentially, “who, what, and where” issues again surface in response to evaluation of political socialization.

Political socialization may be expressed in a singular way, depending on the issue of concern, but it is not derived from any single impact throughout the life of American voters and nonvoters. Qualities and conditions such as gender, race, economic status, education, and religion impact voter behaviors. Indeed, whether or not an individual votes, or takes part in any of the varied available options for participation, is closely allied with the political socialization of individuals and even entire socioeconomic groups.

The Political Compass Web site (http://www.politicalcompass.org) offers a self-test that helps you analyze your personal political views on what the test authors call a “left–right” scale. Take the test and review your results to see where you stand on the economic scale and the social scale. Discuss the results using the following questions:

  • Did your “test result” match what you thought were your political beliefs?
  • What is “politically correct” thinking? Give examples of what might be considered “politically correct” and “politically incorrect.”
  • To what degree do you think your values and beliefs represent the norms, values, and traditions of society? Define your answer using the following Likert scale—extremely common, common, moderately common, uncommon, and extremely uncommon.

Write your response in 150–200 words.

By Saturday, May 31, 2014, post your response to the appropriate Discussion Area. Through Wednesday, June 4, 2014, review and comment on at least three peers’ responses.

 

Who first came up with the domino theory? Discuss and give examples of the five labeled dominos within this theory.Read the requiremnet of the homework

The theory was developed by G.W, Heinrich, please give examples of the five labeled dominos within this theory 

 

APA formatting is a necessity on your writing. Thus, the expectation is to have a title page, running header, page

numbers, indented paragraphs, proper citations, typed in Times New Roman 12 point font, and a separate reference

page.

Mission and vision statements week 4 journal Selvon

Mission and Vision Statements

In Weeks Two and Three we examined mission and vision statements. Conduct an internet search to find an organization that lists its mission and vision statement on its website. What do the mission and vision statements communicate? How might the organization use mission and vision statements when establishing goals for the organization? How might this process impact operational planning and the establishment of metrics? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by Day 3. You must create one initial post and at least two responses, for a minimum of three posts for this discussion.

 

System Development

  Due Date: 8/4/2014 11:59:59 PM  CT [removed]    

 

New Content for Section 4: System Development

 

This week, you will submit a draft of your Key Assignment template. Be sure to add the new material to this document in Section 4, and remember to incorporate any previous feedback into the appropriate sections. Your submission should contain the following information:

 

  • Part 1: Key Assignment Draft
    • For this week’s Individual Project, you will submit a first draft of your Key Assignment from Weeks 1–4.
  • Part 2: New Material for System Development Section
    • The organization has asked for a new Web-based customer tracking system to be developed. Take this opportunity to describe the differences between a waterfall model and a prototype.
    • Describe the steps that will be undertaken during the development of the system using a waterfall model.
    • Define each step, and describe what activities will be completed to develop the specific system.
    • This information should be 2–3 pages of details.
    • Add the discussion and commands or output to the appropriate section titled: System Development.
    • Finally, by this week, everything through Week 4 should be complete and ready to hand in as a draft of the Key Assignment.
    • Name the document “YourName_IT190_IP4.doc.”

CJ M5 A1

Assignment 1: LASA 2: Your State v. Mark

Mark Davis has been charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) for reckless driving, speeding, four counts of felony assault, and one count of involuntary manslaughter as the result of a crash that occurred on a night out with his friends. Mark has been out on bail and pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned. The Judge set a date for Mark’s trial and his defense team has been working to collect information about the technology used by the Highway Patrol to reconstruct the crash.

District Attorney O’Malley offered Mark a plea bargain, but Mark chose to take his chances at trial. Mark’s attorney, Mr. Chen Long, advised Mark that accepting the plea offer was completely up to Mark, although Mr. Long advised against accepting it because the defense planned to highlight mistakes made by law enforcement during the investigation that could create reasonable doubt in the minds of the jurors.

The trial begins and during the voir dire of potential jurors, several individuals are excused because they have previous knowledge of Mark’s case from the media. Two individuals stated that they could not be impartial because they had loved ones killed in alcohol related crashes as well. Eventually, two men and ten women were seated in Mark’s trial.

District Attorney O’Malley presented the State’s case clearly and concisely depicting a night on the town full of heavy drinking, which ultimately resulted in Mark’s actions causing the death of one individual and injuring four others. Highway Patrolman Green explained to the jury that he immediately suspected alcohol when he arrived on scene because Mark appeared to be intoxicated when they spoke. Following the Judge ruling that it was admissible and not prejudicial, Sergeant Rodney Monroe, from the Highway Patrol Reconstruction Team presented their reconstruction complete with a high-tech computer animated reenactment of the crash. During the cross examination, Defense Attorney Long challenged the reconstruction because the Defense Crash Reconstruction Expert had discovered errors in the mathematical calculations for vehicle speed. The jury appeared to have liked the reconstruction very much regardless of the errors highlighted by the defense.

Mark was convicted of DWI, four counts of felony assault, and one count of involuntary manslaughter; however, he was acquitted of reckless driving and speeding. The Jury said they could not convict Mark of those offenses because of the mistakes made by law enforcement officers during the investigation.

Because Mark pleads not guilty, but was convicted during trial and had two prior DWI offenses, he was sentenced to ten years in the State Prison. Defense Attorney Long immediately notified the court of an impending appeal that would be filed by the defendant. In a report, using external sources to support your claims, answer the following:

  1. Compare and contrast the roles of the Judge, Jury, District Attorney (Prosecutor), and Defense Attorney. What are their primary functions and purposes in the courtroom Workgroup?
  2. Discuss the rights of the defendant in your state during the trial phase of the criminal justice process.
  3. Discuss the rights of the victims and/or their families in your state during the pre-trial and trial phase of the criminal justice process. Would it be unusual for the family of a deceased victim to become angered by a slow criminal justice process or one where they are not permitted by law to be given information about the facts or evidence in the case by the District Attorney’s Office before the trial?
  4. Compare and contrast plea-bargaining versus going to trial. Historically, opponents to plea bargains have claimed that they are used to alleviate heavy workloads of prosecutors (district attorneys). Prosecutors argue that plea-bargaining is a necessary part of the criminal justice process for several reasons. Where is the future of the criminal justice process headed in this regard?
  5. Analyze how the Highway Patrol’s computer animated reenactment might have related to the Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) effect in the courtroom.

Submission Details:

  1. Save the final Microsoft Word document as M5_A1_Lastname_Firstname.doc.
  2. LASA 2 Grading Criteria and Rubric

All discussion assignments in this course will be graded using a rubric. This assignment is worth 300 points. Download the discussion rubric and carefully read it to understand the expectations.  

Assignment 1 Grading Criteria Maximum Points
Compare and contrasts the roles of jury, judge, district attorney, and defense attorney.
44
Discusses the rights of the defendant during the trial phase of the criminal justice process.
24
Discusses the rights of the victims/victims’ families during the trial phase of the criminal justice process.
36
Compare and contrasts plea-bargaining to going to trial.
48
Predicts the future of criminal trials in regard to plea-bargaining.
44
Analyzes how the computer animated reenactment relates to the CSI Effect in the courtroom.
40
Writing components.
64
Total:
300

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