letter from birmingham

  • Write—Triple-Entry Exercise: Choose a quote from your assigned section of the reading (see list below) that strikes you as important—a quote that you think we ought to discuss. HINT: Does it connect to the clergymen’s statement? Does it illustrate a rhetorical strategy? Does it connect to another author–like Carter or Raymo or Spence?

 

  1. Introduce the quote by explaining in your own words what it is about and the context in which it appears (use complete sentences);
  2. Type out the entire quote (use quotation marks and provide a page #);
  3. Explain how and why you think the quote is important—How is it connected to the author’s argument? to other authors? to you? to society? Explain! Write at least a paragraph for part 3.

Vinegar is typically 4.95% acetic acid by volume. How much vinegar in mL must be present in order to have 0.0753 liters of acetic acid?

Vinegar is typically 4.95% acetic acid by volume. How much vinegar in mL must be present in order to have 0.0753 liters of acetic acid? (show work) please help with this. no idea how to do it

discussion on electrical hazards in work or school – couple paragraphs – very easy!

All jobs and schools use electricity; look at your existing job or school (or one you have had in past years) and describe any hazards you feel were or are present and what can be done to eliminate this hazard.   

 

* good sized paragraph or 2 and please cite references

Find the absolute maximum and minimum values for each function f(x). List your answer as an ordered pair. f(x)=tan(x) + cot(x);…

Find the absolute maximum and minimum values for each function f(x). List your answer as an ordered pair. f(x)=tan(x) + cot(x); interval is {0<x<pi/2

angle ABC= 80 degrees radius = 4” what is the arc length of ac

angle ABC= 80 degrees radius = 4” what is the arc length of ac

Great-Writer only

 1 Absolute and Comparative AdvantageWhat are some industries that the country you chose has absolute advantages and comparative advantages in relative to other countries (also list some of the countries this situation applies to).

 

2, 2) International Trade and FDI. Does the country you chose have trade surpluses or trade deficits and what is the status of the balance of payments? What causes these situations, are they long, medium, or short term concerns, and what impact do they have on their economies (i.e., are they good or bad for them and why)? What types of trade controls, if any, might be in place and how beneficial or detrimental are they? What types of foreign direct investment are the most common in the country you chose? What countries do the companies making such investments come from?

 

Responsibilities after divorce Do you ever wonder what kind of Responsibilities couples have to go thru after they go from their…

Responsibilities after divorce Do you ever wonder what kind of Responsibilities couples have to go thru after they go from their divorce? Within my case #8 Responsibilities after divorce Elmer and Doris where married, Elmer had donated a pint of blood that Doris needed during an operation, several years after they had gotten divorced Elmer had an accident and he needed a pint of blood Doris was the only one with the same blood type. In my opinion, I believe Doris should to the right thing and donate the blood to Elmer. According to the synopsis, there is no moral reason for Doris not to donate because she was a match and had good health. As I grew up, I learned that you should always help people even if you are upset with them or do not talk to them as much as friends. I was also raised to believe that we are all morally obligated to help each other as friends and family in their times of needs. I believe Doris is morally obligated to donate but legally she is not obligated Doris had no legal obligation to donate the pint of blood for Elmer unless there was a legal clause in their divorce decree. In addition, in this case #8 Elmer current wife was not a match to Elmer’s blood type so Cora could not legally donate because they are not a match. Doris was the only one Elmer was able to reach at this time and the only one with the match and she was faced with the dilemma on donating blood for Elmer. Everyday people are forced to dill with ethical dilemmas and conflicts. I believe it is our morals and values that guide us on how to deal with them and help us with the choices that we make during our lifetime. In conclusion, I Believe life teaches us on to treat others, as we want to be treated. I would not want anyone who had the same blood type as I do and say they do not want to for a reason I will feel bad for someone to say that I would help that person if I had that same blood type or any other donation they need.

virginia corporation is a calendar year corporation at the beginning of 2017 its election to be taxed as an s corporation became effective virginia corp s b/

In 2017, Virginia reported business income of $50,000 (this would have been its taxable income if it were still a C corporation). What is Virginia’s built-in gains tax in each of the following alternative scenarios?
a. During 2017, Virginia sold inventory it owned at the beginning of the year for $100,000. The basis of the inventory sold was $55,000.
b. Assume the same facts as (a) except Virginia had a net operating loss carryover of $24,000 from its time as a C corporation.
c. Assume that same facts as (a) except that if Virginia were a C corporation, its taxable income would have been $1,500.

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bounix is a higher learning institution that runs several academic programmes. Each programme comprises a set of units. A programme is offered by a department, where a department is an entity in a faculty. A unit can apply to a one or more programmes. A unit is taught by one or more lecturers. A Lecturer also may teach one or more units. A unit can be taken by one or more classes. A class is taught by a lecturer. A student enrolls into a programme and the student may further take one or more units during any semester.

 

draw an entity relationship diagram

CJ385 Unit 6 Assignment: Analytical Techniques Essay

The scientific method emphasizes the use of precision, objectivity, critical thinking, careful observation, practice, repeatability, uncertainty management, and peer review, which enables the reliable collection, measurement and interpretation of clues in order to produce knowledge.

In 750- to 1,000- words, summarize how the scientific method governs the way forensic scientists conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis of physical evidence containing organic and inorganic matter. Include the following:

  • Explain the information gleaned by the forensic scientist in the process of conducting both qualitative and quantitative analysis of physical evidence.

  • Differentiate between organic matter and inorganic matter. (Each analytical technique used to examine organic and inorganic matter has its benefits and limitations.)

  • Provide examples of physical evidence containing organic matter and evidence containing inorganic matter.

  • Address the following questions:

    • What combination of analytical procedures would a forensic scientist use when identifying physical evidence to ensure that accurate and reliable scientific results are obtained? (The conclusions and opinions expressed by forensic scientists are subject to scrutiny through the judicial process.)

    • How would a forensic scientist defend his or her scientific conclusions and opinions in a court of law?