Thursday, March 7, 2013

Bodily Systems



C.  Conduct the experiment and present your results and conclusions (suggested length of 1–2 pages) by providing the following:

1.  The results of the experiment in which you do the following:

a.  Record the data for your experiment using the blank template you created in part B 3c.

b.  Create a visual representation of your results.

c.  Explain the results of the experiment with reference to the independent and dependent variables.

2.  A conclusion in which you do the following:

a.  Summarize the results of your experiment.

b.  Explain how your results compare with your hypothesis (i.e., does the data confirm or refute your hypothesis?).

c.  Explain how your findings relate to chemical digestion.





D.  Explain the interdependency of the digestive system, respiratory system, and cardiovascular systems in providing cells with necessary nutrients (suggested length of 1–2 pages) by doing the following:

1.  Create a flow chart that shows the step-by-step absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.

2.  Describe each of the steps involved in the absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.

3.  Explain how nutrients are delivered to the cells from the capillaries.

4.  Explain the role of hepatic portal circulation in transporting nutrients.

5.  Describe how oxygen is delivered to the cells for use in metabolic processes.

6.  Summarize how the urinary system functions in removing wastes from the body.



cultural differences or flirting or dating rituals





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Each Paper must include the following:

1. A review (5 pages) of the literature-- this is a summary of the research done on this topic with at least 5 sources. Papers should cite sources using the APA (American Psychological Association) format. Consult the BC library website for helpful information on this style of documentation and other research paper assistance (http://bellevuecollege.edu/lmc/research.html).

2. A (1 sentence) hypothesis for study. A hypothesis must be written so that it can be proven or not supported on the basis of your study. For example "which type of relational aggression (rumor- spreading, silent treatment, etc) causes the most pain?" is not an acceptable hypothesis. "Rumor spreading is the most frequently used tool of relational aggression in girls" would be acceptable.

3. A description of research methods (1-2 paragraph discussion) which explains the process used for study. For example, in this section you could say that "two researchers conducted a survey of 300 middle and high school girls at 6 different schools in the Seattle Metropolitan area." You may choose any one of the research methods discussed in the text in Chapter 13 (except rhetorical criticism). For example, you could create a lab experiment and bring in subjects, conduct a survey, engage in a structured observation of subjects, do an ethnographic study of conversation of a particular group of people. This is the portion of the paper that students could work on together. You could have different hypothesis and put multiple questions on a survey that you all administer. Using this approach would provide a means to gather more numerical data and provide social support for the researchers (read that as could be more fun!). However, it is not necessary for you to conduct research with other students and if this sounds like a hindrance rather than help, then do the project individually.

4. A table or chart reporting the data gathered from the study.

5. A (1-2 page) discussion of the results. Did the results of the study support or not support the hypothesis? What factors could have influenced the results? What suggestions do you have for future study?

6. A reference section including all sources cited in the review of the literature.




Harvard Sitkoff's book, The Struggle for Black Equality.

Paper instructions:
Book Review Essay: This assignment is a critical analysis based on your reading and understanding of Harvard Sitkoff's book, The Struggle for Black Equality. Need to identify the thesis, or main point of the book. You will want to talk about the author’s point of view. Is he objective? Did he bring a certain bias or agenda to the topic? What sort of evidence did he use to build his arguments?  Is he persuasive? Finally, in your opinion, has the United States experienced more progress or decline in the area of race relations since 1992?
 

do genes influence our behavior and mental processes?

Do genes influence our behavior and mental processes?


 

Compare and contrast the information you can obtain from cell lines with that obtained from whole animal experiments

Compare and contrast the information you can obtain from cell lines with that obtained from whole animal experiments


 

Aviation

No Opinions, Only Facts. Please Answer this question in 1 essay paper: Is it possible for a commercial aircraft to fly inverted/ upside down (180 Degree)? When did it happen and what aircraft was that? How did it fly inverted?




Monetary Policy

Paper instructions:
Define monetary policy. Explain the 3 monetary policy tools and the economic context in which each tool ought to be used. Demonstrate how each monetary tool is to be used under high unemployment cases versus when inflation is the biggest threat in the economy. Explain the psychology behind using each of the 3 monetary tools when it is known that the economy is in recession versus when the economy is not thought to be in a recession.