Do you think that there is any connection between the cognitive shifts that children make between about five and seven years of age and the fact that most cultures with formal education systems begin children's schooling at this age period? Are these shifts continuous or discontinuous?
To answer this question, address the following points, some of which are covered in detail in one of Watson's lectures:
Detail the many shifts that occur between five and seven years of age.
Talk about the cognitive characteristics of the end product, the child in the concrete operational stage.
Discuss the differences between the preschooler (age 3-5) and the school age (age 7-11) child in terms of how they think differently.
Speculate as to why this shift might or might not make children ready for school.
Are these shifts continuous, as Bandura would assert, or they discontinuous, as Piaget believed? Defend your answer.
In: Psychology
A 56-year-old male patient is brought in by ambulance after vomiting bright red blood for the last 30 minutes. On examination the patient has a swollen abdomen and gynaecomastia. His partner, when questioned, mentions that the patient has been a chronic drinker for the last 15 years.
In: Nursing
A 56-year-old male patient is brought in by ambulance after vomiting bright red blood for the last 30 minutes. On examination the patient has a swollen abdomen and gynaecomastia. His partner, when questioned, mentions that the patient has been a chronic drinker for the last 15 years.
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In: Nursing
The Individual taxable entity is the most common when filing taxes. It is very important that taxpayers know which filing status they should use each year.
Explain why your filing status is important when completing an individual tax return.
List some of the repercussions of incorrectly determining your proper filing status.
State the distinction between above-the-line and below-the-line deductions.
In: Accounting
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State Bank’s T-Account |
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Assets |
Liabilities |
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Required Reserves $9m |
Checkable Deposits $90m |
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Loans $90m |
Borrowing from other banks $9 m |
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Securities $10m |
Bank Capital $10m |
a. Identify the bank’s reserve requirement ratio.
b. Calculate State Bank’s leverage ratio.
c. Is the bank well capitalized? Explain your answer.
d. Suppose $5m of State Bank’s loans are worthless now. What happens to the bank’s balance sheet?
e. Does the bank become insolvent if $5 million of loans become worthless? Explain.
In: Finance
For this activity, you will compare and contrast two different air traffic control entities. In your blog, explain, with support, your chosen entities and detail how each entity supports air traffic management to include similarities and differences. You may choose any two entities, national or international, that you wish.
In: Operations Management
1. Give a brief detail of the physiologic steps to muscle contraction. Explain with support of the appropriate chapters in your book. Using Patton, k. T; & Thiobodeau, G.A. (2015) Anatomy and physiology (8th ed.) Mosby. To provide pages numbers from the book.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
IT Project Management:
Explain in detail and give 3 references:
Discuss the common sources of risk on IT projects and suggestions for managing them. Which suggestions do you find most useful? Which do you feel would not work in your organization? Why?
In: Computer Science
Meteorologists have tracked the total annual rainfall in the town of Spring Valley year after year, and found that it follows a normal distribution. The average annual rainfall is 18 inches, with a standard deviation of 6 inches. In one particular year, only 9 inches of rain fell. You work for the local newspaper, and your editor has asked you to write a story about the terrible drought the town is suffering from and how dire the situation is. Write a brief paragraph that you could use to explain the statistical facts to the newspaper readers. Include a comment on whether you agree that the situation is very abnormal. Make sure you use what you are learning about the normal distribution in your newspaper article.
In: Statistics and Probability
4. (4) make the perfect synapse using mixed parts –
a. What is it about your synapse which is special – is it fast? Has lots of control? Inexpensive....
"choose one characteristic "
b. choose a presynaptic neuron pick from: Norepi, Substance P, Glutamate or Acetylcholine – explain why you choose this one
c. choose a post synaptic response – NOT THE ONE WHICH THE NT IN PART B WOULD NORMALLY USE choose from M2, D2, NMDA, β2, GABA A explain why you choose this one
d. choose a post use processing model for the NT – IT SHOULD NOT MATCH YOUR OTHER CHOICES choose from 5HT, Glutamate, Dopamine, Acetylcholine
In: Anatomy and Physiology