Discuss the meaning of your observation for the child. Consider what kind of learner is this child and what might be the motivations for their behaviors and language based on your experiences and readings.

Focus Child Observation:Cognition and Sensory Development

Observations are documentation of direct (in-person or recorded) observations of young children in childcare settings, alternative out of home care including family childcare settings, special classes for young children or home settings for newborns and infants not enrolled in out of home care.

There will be 3-4 focus child observations engaged in various learning activities. If possible, you should choose a child you can visit for multiple in-person observations. The more distant the relationship the better. Your focus child observations will be the foundation for your final paper and newsletter.

Observation Format: Each observation should be 2-4 pages long, typed, double-spaced, using 12-point font only with 1-inch margins. Each page must be numbered with your last name and course number. Each observation should have a heading with the child’s name; age; date; time and location of the observation along with the following sections:

1) Context Description: you only need to describe your focus child once.

2) Observation: Describe what you see and hear as well as how children do what they do and say what they say; and

3) Interpretation: Discuss the meaning of your observation for the child. Consider what kind of learner is this child and what might be the motivations for their behaviors and language based on your experiences and readings.

Provide a set of descriptive statistics for each variable measured for both top and sub soil. This information must be provided in a table and the R code used to achieve this table must be listed beneath.

R code..soil samples

In this assessment you will use the soils dataset created earlier in the course by the class to demonstrate an

ability to summarise, present and statistically analyse data.

1. To demonstrate an understanding of hypothesis development.

2. To demonstrate the ability to summarise and plot data within R and Excel.

3. To demonstrate the ability to choose and run appropriate statistical tests.

4. To interpret the output of statistical tests and accept or reject hypothesis accordingly.

ASSESSMENT:

The aim of this assessment is for you to demonstrate that you are able to independently analyse a dataset you have gathered in R. Remember to differentiate between ‘treatments’, ‘independent samples’ and ‘replicates’ when choosing data for analysis (refer to first lecture and reading).

Note both Excel and Text files have been provided with your data, these files may not be in the correct format for appropriate analysis and you may want to carry out further refinement.

If you choose to do this, save your edited Excel files as a text file to be imported into R (make sure the column names are sensible).

As part of this assessment you are expected to:

1. Develop two sets of hypothesis (each with both a null [H0] and alternate [H1]) which consider physical

or chemical differences between the top and sub soil. These can be informed by the information known about soils from your reading and other courses (see reading list for week two).

Note It is a well expressed and correctly developed hypothesis  am looking for here, not a technically correct one, so don’t worry if you don’t have a soils background.

2. Provide a set of descriptive statistics for each variable measured for both top and sub soil. This information must be provided in a table and the R code used to achieve this table must be listed beneath.

3. Provide a graph (export from R and insert into your document) which summarises the data used to test each hypothesis, also list the code used to generate the graph.

4. Test the appropriate data for normality; present the output and your interpretation.

5. Select and run an appropriate inferential test for each hypothesis. You must provide evidence for inferential test outputs (code, graphs and test outputs).

Provide a short explanation of the process you used to choose the statistical test, i.e explain how your data fulfilled test assumptions (up to 350 words).

HINT: Use lecture materials (most of the clues you will need will be available there) with independent reading and research to support this section.

6. State whether the null hypothesis have been accepted or rejected.

Your report should be clearly structured and should include:

Your matriculation number as a header

A title

An introduction (≤ 150 words)

A brief introduction to the report to describe what samples were analysed and what comparisons you look at in your report.

Your hypotheses

Two pairs of alternate and null hypotheses (See point 1, above)

Methodology (≤ 150 words)

Very brief methodology describing how the samples were collected and analysed (remember

the samples were collected from the soil pits and analysed in the lab.) – Results (≤ 350 words, see point 5, above)

This is where you present the data analysis outlined in points 2 – 5, above.

Remember to include the R code you used for any calculations, graphs etc.

Remember to include a legend with brief description and figure number under each graph.

(these don’t count towards word count for the section) – Discussion (≤ 200 words)

State whether the null hypothesis has been accepted or rejected and explain what this means in the context of the samples that you analysed.

Conclusion (≤ 150 words)

Brief conclusion to summarise the findings of your experiment and analysis.

Discuss the characteristics of Hierarchical, network and relational database models and present practical applications where each one might be more appropriate to use.

Data Modelling and SQL

Masks / Deliverables of the Assignment 1: Marks are awarded for producing a properly documented system that meets the requirements as specified below:

Task 1: Understanding of database
By relating your discussion to the above scenario where applicable.

1. Discuss the characteristics of Hierarchical, network and relational database models and present practical applications where each one might be more appropriate to use.

2. Compare the SQL databases and NoSQL databases. Your discussion should include the advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of each.
Task 2: Conceptual Modelling [20%]

1. Identity all the possible entities you can find in the problem scenario and list them in alphabetical order.

2. Using Crow’s foot notation, design a conceptual data model for the Jet-Arline database in a modelling tool of your choice. All entity types and the relationships between them must be clearly shown.

Your design should show all cardinality and participation constraints accurately.

Any enhanced features used (e.g. generalization/specialization) must be indicated.

Task 3: Logical Modelling [25%]

1. Discuss the principles of normalization and demonstrate using examples the steps you followed to achieve normal forms in relation to the given scenario.

Your demonstration must show the full process with explanations, starting from UNF, 2NF to 3NF (Note:

There is no requirement here to go through the full list of attributes in the data model for the Jet-Airline).

2 Produce an ERD with all the normalized entities containing the relevant attributes.

State any de-normalization, if any, in all your relations and dearly state the reasons for de-normalizing relations in your implemented solution.

3 Map an ER model devised above into a set of logical relations in the relational data model.

How are radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies being utilized in your organization? If RFID is not currently being utilized, how might this technology benefit a healthcare organization?

Regular post discussion with 2 answers

1. Why is supply chain management (SCM) so important to healthcare operations? Provide examples.

2. How are radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies being utilized in your organization? If RFID is not currently being utilized, how might this technology benefit a healthcare organization?

What do you think Lin and his partner did right when they attempted to start their business? What do you think they did wrong? What recommendations would you have for them?

Case Study 3: Auntie Anne’s Pretzels in China

entrepreneur whose business fails as a result of political gamesmanship. Lin has concluded that he and his business partner were always at a disadvantage when it came to doing busi-ness in China. “You really need to have that prior experi-ence and those prior relationships,” he says. “When we showed up, we didn’t really have any prior relationships.” This, among other shortcomings, led ultimately to the closing of the partners’ Auntie Anne’s Pretzel stores in 2012, and they have each moved on to greener pastures of opportunity. But their experiences abroad illustrate the stark differences that can exist between doing business in the United States and operating in other countries.

These naturally ramp up the potential complications for small business owners who willingly accept the adventure of global expansion, with its inherent hazards and potential rewards.

Questions

1. What were the primary motivations that led Lin and his partner to start a new business in China?

Given their experiences there, do you think they should have considered launching in another country instead? Where? Why?

2. Of the global strategies mentioned in Chapter 18, which option did Lin and Sze choose for their move into China? Did they choose the right strategy for them and their enterprise?

3. What do you think Lin and his partner did right when they attempted to start their business? What do you think they did wrong? What recommendations would you have for them?

4. Given the details of this case and other key facts that you know about China, assess the opportunities for U.S. small companies that may want to do business there.

What features of the country should be par-ticularly attractive to entrepreneurs who are seeking to expand internationally by going into China?

5. What challenges to doing business in China did Lin and Sze experience?

List any issues that may present distinct problems for other U.S. small companies that may want to do business there.

Write a longer article–about 2-3 pages–aimed at a non-science audience describing our study on intermittent fasting in rats.

Study of intermittent fasting in rats

Write a longer article–about 2-3 pages–aimed at a non-science audience describing our study on intermittent fasting in rats.

Follow the usual format for the Word document:

12-point Times New Roman (or similar font

1-inch margins

Left-justified (not center justified)

The study will be posted in an excel table which you will refer. That is the only thing you will refer for this 2-3 page article. be sure to include the effects of intermittent fasting on HCR and LCR rats. (Body composition, food intake, activity etc.) compare the differences.

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How can average nurses be involved in the political process?What do you do or should do in order to become more politically active?

 

Engaging in a political process enables a nurse leader to influence others in order to achieve a set of professional goals. Conduct extensive research on the importance of political process in nursing, and answer the following questions:

How can average nurses be involved in the political process?

What do you do or should do in order to become more politically active?

Identify and discuss which theory or theories of causation best describes this case. Offer your own analysis of the event.

Matthew Shepard Case Explained

The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to think about the theories of hate crime perpetration.

Matthew Shepherd Case explained.

In a maximum of 1 page, briefly summarize the Matthew Shepherd case and it’s final verdict using and citing reliant newspaper reports.

For the other 3 pages, identify and discuss which theory or theories of causation best describes this case. Offer your own analysis of the event.

Provide images illustrating the relationships. How do these interactions influence patterns of distribution and abundance within this ecosystem as a whole?

All organisms within an ecosystem participate in relationships with other organisms. Some relationships benefit the organisms and are essential for both species to survive. Others are detrimental (negative) to one organism, but critical for the other organism. Symbiosis and mutualism are not the same thing! Symbiosis is defined as any long-term relationship between two or more species. Mutualism is a type of symbiosis. Two other types of symbiosis found in ecosystems are commensalism and parasitism. Commensalism is when one organism benefits from the relationship, while the other one is neither helped nor harmed. An example of commensalism is a barnacle on a whale. The barnacle gets protection and transportation to different food sources while the whale is neither helped nor harmed by the presence of the barnacle. Parasitism is when one organism benefits, but harms the other member in the relationship.

For this SLP assignment, you will research three examples of symbiosis and develop a PowerPoint presentation that includes the following:

Slide 1: Title Slide
Title Slide with Name, Course, and Date

Slide 2: Introduction
Topics to be covered in outline form

Slide 3: Mutualism
Find an example of mutualism and describe the relationship between the two organisms. Give three examples (three points that cover the benefits and at least one drawback) to describe the benefits and potential limitations of the relationship (remember from your Case assignment, even mutually beneficial relationships can have drawbacks as noted with the monkeys and wolves). Show an image to illustrate the relationship.

Slide 4: Commensalism
Find an example of commensalism and describe the relationship between the two organisms. Give three examples to describe the benefits and limitations of the relationship. Show an image to illustrate the relationship.

Slide 5: Parasitism

Find an example of parasitism and describe the relationship between the two organisms. Give three examples to describe the benefits and limitations of the relationship. Show an image to illustrate the relationship.

Slides 6-8: Exploring Ecosystems
Watch the following video:
Exploring Ecosystems: Coral Reef Symbiosis | California Academy of Sciences

Describe two examples of mutualistic relationships found on the coral reef in the video. Be sure to describe how each organism benefits in the relationship.

Provide images illustrating the relationships. How do these interactions influence patterns of distribution and abundance within this ecosystem as a whole?

Slide 9: Conclusion
Summarize your project findings.

Slide 10: References
APA Format

SLP Assignment Expectations
For this SLP assignment, you will develop a PowerPoint presentation that is 1-10 slides in length and addresses the requirements outlined above.

Place the text containing the answers to the questions above in the slide area, summarizing each topic using bullet points (in your own words, expand in more detail using the notes area).

Be sure to include citations referencing your sources on each slide (use either the slide or notes area). Include a descriptive title for each slide that describes the topic being discussed.

Be sure to include a title slide with your name, assignment type (e.g., SLP Module 3) and course title. Include an introduction slide with the subjects you will cover in outline form.

Include a slide summarizing your project findings (Conclusion slide). Your final slide should contain a list of references cited in APA format.

Review for this assignment:
California Academy of Sciences. (2016, July 14). Exploring ecosystems: Coral reef symbiosis [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/-EUUEPinEcQ