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The layer of the digestive tube that contains blood vessels lymphatic nodes and nerves is the Oserosa submucosa adventitia none of the above
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The layer of the digestive tube that contains blood vessels lymphatic nodes and nerves is the Oserosa submucosa adventitia none of the above
Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein with bile ducts at each corner Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central artery with portal triads at each corner
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Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein with bile ducts at each corner Hexagonal plates of hepatocytes surrounding a central artery with portal triads at each corner
FILL OUT THE TABLE LABEL DIAGRAM Classification Agonist Antagonist GRAD Fixator Synergist Description Definition
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FILL OUT THE TABLE LABEL DIAGRAM Classification Agonist Antagonist GRAD Fixator Synergist Description Definition
SKELETAL MUSCLE ketch Label nuclei striations SMOOTH MUSCLE Sketch Label nuclei muscle cells CARDIAC M Sketch Label n intercalat
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SKELETAL MUSCLE ketch Label nuclei striations SMOOTH MUSCLE Sketch Label nuclei muscle cells CARDIAC M Sketch Label n intercalat
Labels Drop Zones 6 Reset All Flexor digitorum superficialis tendons Flexor pollicis longus Flexor digitorum profundus Common flexor tendon Flexor digitorum profundus tendons Interosseous membrane
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Labels Drop Zones 6 Reset All Flexor digitorum superficialis tendons Flexor pollicis longus Flexor digitorum profundus Common flexor tendon Flexor digitorum profundus tendons Interosseous membrane
Labels Extensor digitorum longus Extensor retinacula Fibularis longus Patella Fibularis brevis Tibialis anterior Soleus Tibia Drop Zones J Reset All
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Labels Extensor digitorum longus Extensor retinacula Fibularis longus Patella Fibularis brevis Tibialis anterior Soleus Tibia Drop Zones J Reset All
Correctly label the posterior muscles of the thigh Labels Gracilis Vastus lateralis Semimembranosus Biceps femoris Long head Iliotibial tract Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Drop Zones Reset All
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Correctly label the posterior muscles of the thigh Labels Gracilis Vastus lateralis Semimembranosus Biceps femoris Long head Iliotibial tract Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Drop Zones Reset All
Labels Medial compartments Adductor brevis Drop Zones Reset All Medial compartment Adductor longus Iliopsoas Iliacus Medial compartment Pectineus Medial compartment Adductor magnus Medial compartment Gracillis Tensor fasciae latae Iliopsoas Psoas major
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Labels Medial compartments Adductor brevis Drop Zones Reset All Medial compartment Adductor longus Iliopsoas Iliacus Medial compartment Pectineus Medial compartment Adductor magnus Medial compartment Gracillis Tensor fasciae latae Iliopsoas Psoas major
Correctly label the muscles acting on the vertebral column Labels Drop Zones 6 Reset All Erector spinae Spinalis Internal oblique Erector spinae Longissimus Serratus posterior inferior Longissimus capitis Erector spinae Iliocostalis Serratus posterior superior
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Correctly label the muscles acting on the vertebral column Labels Drop Zones 6 Reset All Erector spinae Spinalis Internal oblique Erector spinae Longissimus Serratus posterior inferior Longissimus capitis Erector spinae Iliocostalis Serratus posterior superior
Correctly label the muscles of the neck back and gluteal region Labels Semispinalis capitis Teres major Infraspinatus Levator scapulae Supraspinatus Gluteus minimus External oblique Drop Zones f Reset All
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Correctly label the muscles of the neck back and gluteal region Labels Semispinalis capitis Teres major Infraspinatus Levator scapulae Supraspinatus Gluteus minimus External oblique Drop Zones f Reset All
Labels Drop Zones Reset All Palmar Parallel 1 4 Fusiform 2 4 interosseous Rectus abdominus Biceps brachii Biceps brachii Rectus femoris Deltoid Multipennate 3 4 Circular 4 4 Deltoid Orbicularis oculi
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Labels Drop Zones Reset All Palmar Parallel 1 4 Fusiform 2 4 interosseous Rectus abdominus Biceps brachii Biceps brachii Rectus femoris Deltoid Multipennate 3 4 Circular 4 4 Deltoid Orbicularis oculi
Correctly label the muscles of the neck back and gluteal region Labels Internal oblique Serratus anterior Rhomboid major Splenius capitis Lateral rotators Teres minor Rhomboid minor Drop Zones Reset All
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Correctly label the muscles of the neck back and gluteal region Labels Internal oblique Serratus anterior Rhomboid major Splenius capitis Lateral rotators Teres minor Rhomboid minor Drop Zones Reset All
Labels Drop Zones Reset All Pectoralis minor Elevation 1 3 Trapezius superior part Rhomboideus major Depression 2 3 Protra
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Labels Drop Zones Reset All Pectoralis minor Elevation 1 3 Trapezius superior part Rhomboideus major Depression 2 3 Protra
Name the four tissue layers of the alimentary canal Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Serosa Adventitia Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa
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Name the four tissue layers of the alimentary canal Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Serosa Adventitia Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa
Select the correct answer Which image editing tool can be used to help remove spots and other marks from an image O A brighten OB stylize C healing brush O D contrast E desaturate
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Select the correct answer Which image editing tool can be used to help remove spots and other marks from an image O A brighten OB stylize C healing brush O D contrast E desaturate
14 Type the correct answer in the box Spell all words correctly Which type of photography captures people particularly the faces of people photography captures people particularly the faces of people
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14 Type the correct answer in the box Spell all words correctly Which type of photography captures people particularly the faces of people photography captures people particularly the faces of people
Identify place the following evolutionary novelties on the tree below either at the correct node or next to the correct name hip girdle fused to backbone stapes in middle ear waterproof membrane in egg two post orbital openings on skull one post orbital opening on skull neck vertebrae extremely elongated fourth digit on forelimb semi erect gait strengthened ankle overlapping scales shallow water lobe fins Icthyostega Tetrapod diversification Synapsids Amphibians and allies Tetrapods TurtlesLizards and allies Lizards and allics Crocodiles and allics Amniotes Reptiles Diapsids Pterosaurs Archosaurs Dinosaurs
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Identify place the following evolutionary novelties on the tree below either at the correct node or next to the correct name hip girdle fused to backbone stapes in middle ear waterproof membrane in egg two post orbital openings on skull one post orbital opening on skull neck vertebrae extremely elongated fourth digit on forelimb semi erect gait strengthened ankle overlapping scales shallow water lobe fins Icthyostega Tetrapod diversification Synapsids Amphibians and allies Tetrapods TurtlesLizards and allies Lizards and allics Crocodiles and allics Amniotes Reptiles Diapsids Pterosaurs Archosaurs Dinosaurs
2 The gene for coat color in a species has three alleles The 8 allele codes for brown coloring The W allele codes for white coloring The B allele codes for black coloring Examine the illustration of the gene pool for a population of this species B W B B 8 B W W W W 8 B c How many copies of the B allele are present in the gene pool What is the frequency of the B allele Show your work 3 points I
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2 The gene for coat color in a species has three alleles The 8 allele codes for brown coloring The W allele codes for white coloring The B allele codes for black coloring Examine the illustration of the gene pool for a population of this species B W B B 8 B W W W W 8 B c How many copies of the B allele are present in the gene pool What is the frequency of the B allele Show your work 3 points I
3 1 5 points Match the following Major supply to cerebral cortex Gives rise to right common carotid and right subclavian artery Combine to become the basilar artery Branch of abdominal aorta that supplies liver stomach and spleen Supplies a lower limb 14 15 points Match the following Carries oxygen rich blood from lungs Major artery of upper arm Major artery of the thigh Brachiocephalic trunk Internal carotid artery Vertebral arteries External iliac artery Celiac trunk
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3 1 5 points Match the following Major supply to cerebral cortex Gives rise to right common carotid and right subclavian artery Combine to become the basilar artery Branch of abdominal aorta that supplies liver stomach and spleen Supplies a lower limb 14 15 points Match the following Carries oxygen rich blood from lungs Major artery of upper arm Major artery of the thigh Brachiocephalic trunk Internal carotid artery Vertebral arteries External iliac artery Celiac trunk
1 point In reference to the Evolution of the Teddy Bear scientific article write out an in text citation for this paper according to the Biology Department s standards Hint You will need to write a sentence and support that sentence with the Teddy Bear paper using an in text citation at the end of the sentence
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1 point In reference to the Evolution of the Teddy Bear scientific article write out an in text citation for this paper according to the Biology Department s standards Hint You will need to write a sentence and support that sentence with the Teddy Bear paper using an in text citation at the end of the sentence
Following the Biology Department s standards for writing citations write the proper citation for the Evolution of the Teddy Bear article as it should appear in the literature cited section of a paper Pay attention to spelling capitalization spacing and punctuation
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Following the Biology Department s standards for writing citations write the proper citation for the Evolution of the Teddy Bear article as it should appear in the literature cited section of a paper Pay attention to spelling capitalization spacing and punctuation
3 In 1926 scientists Wallin and Mereschkowski believed they was able to isolate and grow mitochondria on a nutrient agar outside of a eukaryotic cell Describe why the growth they observed was unlikely to be mitochondrial Hint Mitochondria have their own separate chromosomes Remember what we discussed about the chromosomes of organisms that have long term obligate relationships with their hosts
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3 In 1926 scientists Wallin and Mereschkowski believed they was able to isolate and grow mitochondria on a nutrient agar outside of a eukaryotic cell Describe why the growth they observed was unlikely to be mitochondrial Hint Mitochondria have their own separate chromosomes Remember what we discussed about the chromosomes of organisms that have long term obligate relationships with their hosts
2 Count the number of breaths taken in 1 minute Note the depth of breathing at one of three levels Record the data in TABLE 21 8 Table 21 8 Factors Affecting Rate and Depth of Breathing Test Factor Normal breathing Breath holding Rebreathing air Breathing Rate breaths minute Breathing Depth
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2 Count the number of breaths taken in 1 minute Note the depth of breathing at one of three levels Record the data in TABLE 21 8 Table 21 8 Factors Affecting Rate and Depth of Breathing Test Factor Normal breathing Breath holding Rebreathing air Breathing Rate breaths minute Breathing Depth
How does the plot development included in this excerpt affect the reader s interpretation of that story Excerpt Over 2 000 years ago in China there was a boy Li T ien who lived with his grandmother in a village by the seashore They were poor but happy Grandmother took in washing s they would have enough money for rice and Li T ien caught fish He also collected the crimson shells he found in his nets They were delicate as snowflakes and whispered ocean poems if he held them to his ear It serves as solely background information for the story It shapes the reader s comprehension of the characters and their circumstances It provides minor context to the characters lives It relies exclusively on the descriptive details of the setting
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How does the plot development included in this excerpt affect the reader s interpretation of that story Excerpt Over 2 000 years ago in China there was a boy Li T ien who lived with his grandmother in a village by the seashore They were poor but happy Grandmother took in washing s they would have enough money for rice and Li T ien caught fish He also collected the crimson shells he found in his nets They were delicate as snowflakes and whispered ocean poems if he held them to his ear It serves as solely background information for the story It shapes the reader s comprehension of the characters and their circumstances It provides minor context to the characters lives It relies exclusively on the descriptive details of the setting
1 Gallstones 2 acoustis shadows 3 inferior vena cava Description hower el 3 4 portal vein 5 common duct Figure 1 23 in the textbook Shadow 2 24 in the textbook
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1 Gallstones 2 acoustis shadows 3 inferior vena cava Description hower el 3 4 portal vein 5 common duct Figure 1 23 in the textbook Shadow 2 24 in the textbook
Label the tunicae of the blood vessels and identify which one is an artery and vein 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Label the tunicae of the blood vessels and identify which one is an artery and vein 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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X 165 Y 240 Z 117 Fit 0 Background 1 00000 115 0000 Grayscale
Which statement displays the US foreign policy of containment during the Cold War launch attacks on the USSR any time they tried to spread communism and have any international influence stop the spread of Communism by increasing US presence around the world and supporting democracy and capitalism only intervene to stop the spread of communism in North Central and South America not getting involved in any other regions in the world challenge any communist actions in a worldwide court
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Which statement displays the US foreign policy of containment during the Cold War launch attacks on the USSR any time they tried to spread communism and have any international influence stop the spread of Communism by increasing US presence around the world and supporting democracy and capitalism only intervene to stop the spread of communism in North Central and South America not getting involved in any other regions in the world challenge any communist actions in a worldwide court
The dramatic increase for funding in math and science education in the US came about primarily because of the domino theory the outcome of the Korean War the US being the first nation to reach the moon O the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1
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The dramatic increase for funding in math and science education in the US came about primarily because of the domino theory the outcome of the Korean War the US being the first nation to reach the moon O the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1
Which statement displays an impact of the G I Bill of Rights creation of first suburban housing developments it integrated the military it discouraged soldiers from joining the military it allowed women to serve in the military
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Which statement displays an impact of the G I Bill of Rights creation of first suburban housing developments it integrated the military it discouraged soldiers from joining the military it allowed women to serve in the military
True False 14 It is correct to say The kidneys typically appear hypoechoic on a sonogram 15 It is correct to say The pancreas typically appears hyperechoic on a sonogram 16 It is correct to say Body structures are echogenic on a sonogram 17 An abnormal mass within the body composed of one thing tissue is called a complex mass 18 A complex mass is an abnormal mass within the body composed of both tissue and fluid 19 An abnormal mass within the body composed only of fluid is described as a neoplasm
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True False 14 It is correct to say The kidneys typically appear hypoechoic on a sonogram 15 It is correct to say The pancreas typically appears hyperechoic on a sonogram 16 It is correct to say Body structures are echogenic on a sonogram 17 An abnormal mass within the body composed of one thing tissue is called a complex mass 18 A complex mass is an abnormal mass within the body composed of both tissue and fluid 19 An abnormal mass within the body composed only of fluid is described as a neoplasm
Are the observed offspring the result of the parents using chi square statistics 6 Assume the genotypes of the parents were determined accurately what is another potential explanation for why we may see a deviation from the expected values i e a large x2 value 1 pt
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Are the observed offspring the result of the parents using chi square statistics 6 Assume the genotypes of the parents were determined accurately what is another potential explanation for why we may see a deviation from the expected values i e a large x2 value 1 pt
6 Araucaria is a conifer the specimen is young eventually it will be tree sized Araucaria appeared in the Early Mesozoic looking essentially the same as it does today Metasequoia is a conifer from the Tertiary Conifers were the among the dominant plants in the Mesozoic but have since decreased in abundance in many regions of the world Are Conifers more closely related to Progymnosperms or Cycads
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6 Araucaria is a conifer the specimen is young eventually it will be tree sized Araucaria appeared in the Early Mesozoic looking essentially the same as it does today Metasequoia is a conifer from the Tertiary Conifers were the among the dominant plants in the Mesozoic but have since decreased in abundance in many regions of the world Are Conifers more closely related to Progymnosperms or Cycads
1234 1 Anterior Approach Skin surface 3 Image Image 3 Left Lateral Approach Skin surface Image 2 Left lateral or Right lateral 2 Posterior Approach 123 Skin surface 4 Image 2 Figure 1 7 top in the textbook Image 4 Right Lateral Approach Skin surface 3 Image 2
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1234 1 Anterior Approach Skin surface 3 Image Image 3 Left Lateral Approach Skin surface Image 2 Left lateral or Right lateral 2 Posterior Approach 123 Skin surface 4 Image 2 Figure 1 7 top in the textbook Image 4 Right Lateral Approach Skin surface 3 Image 2
1 point Match the structure function with the correct formed element Nucleus has two lobes contains granules of lysosomal enzymes functions in attacking parasitic worms and plays complex roles in inflammatory diseases like allergies and asthma Transports CO2 and oxygen Nucleus is multilobed functions as a phagocyte contains fine indistinct granules Largest of the WBCs crucial in defense against viruses associated with chronic infections Contains a U or an S shaped nucleus granules stain very dark releases histamine and heparin Eosinophil Erythrocyte Neutrophil Monocyte Basophil
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1 point Match the structure function with the correct formed element Nucleus has two lobes contains granules of lysosomal enzymes functions in attacking parasitic worms and plays complex roles in inflammatory diseases like allergies and asthma Transports CO2 and oxygen Nucleus is multilobed functions as a phagocyte contains fine indistinct granules Largest of the WBCs crucial in defense against viruses associated with chronic infections Contains a U or an S shaped nucleus granules stain very dark releases histamine and heparin Eosinophil Erythrocyte Neutrophil Monocyte Basophil
The vocal folds are located within the O a larynx O b nasopharynx O c oropharynx O d trachea
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The vocal folds are located within the O a larynx O b nasopharynx O c oropharynx O d trachea
Which of the following indicates the parts of a renal tubule in the correct sequence from beginning O a Collecting duct proximal convoluted tubule descending limb ascending limb O b Proximal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb distal convoluted tubule O c Distal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb proximal convoluted tubule O d Proximal convoluted tubule descending limb of nephron loop ascending limb distal convoluted tubule
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Which of the following indicates the parts of a renal tubule in the correct sequence from beginning O a Collecting duct proximal convoluted tubule descending limb ascending limb O b Proximal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb distal convoluted tubule O c Distal convoluted tubule ascending limb of nephron loop descending limb proximal convoluted tubule O d Proximal convoluted tubule descending limb of nephron loop ascending limb distal convoluted tubule
What is the name for the entry point to the kidney for nerves blood vessels ureters and lymphatics O a hilus O b pyramid O c pelvis O d calyx
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What is the name for the entry point to the kidney for nerves blood vessels ureters and lymphatics O a hilus O b pyramid O c pelvis O d calyx
Blood moves forward through veins because of all of the following except O a the pressure in the veins is lower than in the arteries O b pumping by the smooth muscle in the wall of the vein O c the respiratory pump O d valves in the veins preventing the backward flow of blood E muscular compression
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Blood moves forward through veins because of all of the following except O a the pressure in the veins is lower than in the arteries O b pumping by the smooth muscle in the wall of the vein O c the respiratory pump O d valves in the veins preventing the backward flow of blood E muscular compression
The is the tube that passes urine outside the body O a urethra O b collecting duct O C ureter O d nephron loop
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The is the tube that passes urine outside the body O a urethra O b collecting duct O C ureter O d nephron loop
The right atrium includes all the following structures EXCEPT O a Trabeculae carnae O b Pectinate muscle O C Fossa ovalis O d SA node
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The right atrium includes all the following structures EXCEPT O a Trabeculae carnae O b Pectinate muscle O C Fossa ovalis O d SA node
The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower regions of the body and empties into the O a left ventricle O b aorta O c left atrium O d right atrium O e right ventricle
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The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower regions of the body and empties into the O a left ventricle O b aorta O c left atrium O d right atrium O e right ventricle
sa graded discussion 10 points possible ek 5 Discussion Post A due Feb 25 at 6pm cussion Board Posts 25 total a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum ponses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In se posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the dings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers eoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the thor s own argument Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts full details Posts are due by Sunday 6pm almost every week There will not During the rural and local events had the greatest impact on people s lives As Western soci ety became more industrialized and urbanized in the mid to late nineteenth cen tury events outside of the immediate surroundings began to have a pronounced influence on daily existence Improvements in communications and transporta tion narrowed distances between peoples and reduced isolation People were cu rious and wanted more information about the world outside their own communi ties As seeing was equated with knowing the more people saw the more they could feel that they possessed knowledge of the world The photograph was uniquely positioned to fulfill this wish and entrepreneurs took the opportunity to try and make a profit The photograph faced technical ob stacles the process could not stop action and there was no cost effective way to immediately distribute news photographs to large audiences And of course a photographer had to be on the scene to capture the event However the premise of the photograph as a container of information and a carrier of cultural values was quickly established and accepted by society at large
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sa graded discussion 10 points possible ek 5 Discussion Post A due Feb 25 at 6pm cussion Board Posts 25 total a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum ponses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In se posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the dings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers eoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the thor s own argument Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts full details Posts are due by Sunday 6pm almost every week There will not During the rural and local events had the greatest impact on people s lives As Western soci ety became more industrialized and urbanized in the mid to late nineteenth cen tury events outside of the immediate surroundings began to have a pronounced influence on daily existence Improvements in communications and transporta tion narrowed distances between peoples and reduced isolation People were cu rious and wanted more information about the world outside their own communi ties As seeing was equated with knowing the more people saw the more they could feel that they possessed knowledge of the world The photograph was uniquely positioned to fulfill this wish and entrepreneurs took the opportunity to try and make a profit The photograph faced technical ob stacles the process could not stop action and there was no cost effective way to immediately distribute news photographs to large audiences And of course a photographer had to be on the scene to capture the event However the premise of the photograph as a container of information and a carrier of cultural values was quickly established and accepted by society at large
Which of these joints is classified as a synarthrosis O a an invertebral disc O b the shoulder joint c the manubriosternal joint O d the pubic symphysis
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Which of these joints is classified as a synarthrosis O a an invertebral disc O b the shoulder joint c the manubriosternal joint O d the pubic symphysis
The normal curvature found in the young adult cervical vertebral column is O a a spondylothesis O b a lordotic type a scoliosis C O d present at birth e a kyphotic type
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The normal curvature found in the young adult cervical vertebral column is O a a spondylothesis O b a lordotic type a scoliosis C O d present at birth e a kyphotic type
In June 2004 Pfizer Inc mouthwash Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash Print ads and hangtags on the bottles stores featured an image of a Listerine bottle balanced on a scale against a white container of dental floss the The campaign also featured a television commercial that announced Listerine s as effective as floss at fighting plaque and gingivitis Clinical studies prove it Although the commercial cautions that t here s no replacement for flossing the commercial repeats two more times the message that Listerine is as effective as flossing against plaque and gingivitis The commercial also shows a narrow stream of blue liquid flowing out of a Cool Mint Listerine bottle then tracking a piece of dental floss being pulled from a white floss container and then swirling around and between teeth bringing to mind an image of liquid floss McNeil PPC Inc PPC a division of Johnson Johnson the market leader in sales of string dental floss and other interdental cleaning products brought suit alleging that Pfizer engaged in false advertising and unfair competition in violation of 43 a of the Lanham Act 15 U S C 1125 a PPC contends that Pfizer s advertisements are false and misleading because the ads implicitly claim that Listerine is a replacement for floss that all the benefits of flossing may be obtained by rinsing with Listerine PPC filed a motion for an injunction to stop Pfizer from running the ads Would you be deceived by the ad from Pfizer Why do you think Johnson Johnson got so upset over it Do you think J J could have retaliated a different way Do you think J J was looking out for customers
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In June 2004 Pfizer Inc mouthwash Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash Print ads and hangtags on the bottles stores featured an image of a Listerine bottle balanced on a scale against a white container of dental floss the The campaign also featured a television commercial that announced Listerine s as effective as floss at fighting plaque and gingivitis Clinical studies prove it Although the commercial cautions that t here s no replacement for flossing the commercial repeats two more times the message that Listerine is as effective as flossing against plaque and gingivitis The commercial also shows a narrow stream of blue liquid flowing out of a Cool Mint Listerine bottle then tracking a piece of dental floss being pulled from a white floss container and then swirling around and between teeth bringing to mind an image of liquid floss McNeil PPC Inc PPC a division of Johnson Johnson the market leader in sales of string dental floss and other interdental cleaning products brought suit alleging that Pfizer engaged in false advertising and unfair competition in violation of 43 a of the Lanham Act 15 U S C 1125 a PPC contends that Pfizer s advertisements are false and misleading because the ads implicitly claim that Listerine is a replacement for floss that all the benefits of flossing may be obtained by rinsing with Listerine PPC filed a motion for an injunction to stop Pfizer from running the ads Would you be deceived by the ad from Pfizer Why do you think Johnson Johnson got so upset over it Do you think J J could have retaliated a different way Do you think J J was looking out for customers
Polar covalent bonds Given the electronegativity of each of the following atoms rank the bonds from most polar number 1 to least polar number 5 O 3 5 N 3 0 C 2 5 H 2 1 Rank the options below C H C N C O C C O H
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Polar covalent bonds Given the electronegativity of each of the following atoms rank the bonds from most polar number 1 to least polar number 5 O 3 5 N 3 0 C 2 5 H 2 1 Rank the options below C H C N C O C C O H
Where would you be MOST likely to find a sign like this one A B a car dealership a post office
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Where would you be MOST likely to find a sign like this one A B a car dealership a post office
After you explain that you would like to write a profile of them for this Leadership and Management Skills class ask them the following questions 1 Do you think leadership develops with experience 2 Are there one or two experiences you look back on as having been especially valuable in helping develop your own leadership Please briefly describe them 3 What made it them so valuable 4 Have your own views of leadership changed over time 5 Do you think leadership in your arena e g sports business is much different from or involves different pressures than leadership in other arenas 6 Do you ever reflect after the fact about how effective your behavior was in a particular situation Is this ever a source of new or different insights 7 Is there any advice you would give people early in their careers about leadership
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After you explain that you would like to write a profile of them for this Leadership and Management Skills class ask them the following questions 1 Do you think leadership develops with experience 2 Are there one or two experiences you look back on as having been especially valuable in helping develop your own leadership Please briefly describe them 3 What made it them so valuable 4 Have your own views of leadership changed over time 5 Do you think leadership in your arena e g sports business is much different from or involves different pressures than leadership in other arenas 6 Do you ever reflect after the fact about how effective your behavior was in a particular situation Is this ever a source of new or different insights 7 Is there any advice you would give people early in their careers about leadership
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