Discuss the COVID-19 human resources challenges faced by the business across the world ?
In: Operations Management
Compare and contrast the five theories that have contributed to our understanding of human development.
In: Psychology
With the evolution of the role of technology, why do major economic variables like perceived value, willingness to pay, human roles in production and usages, human engagement in usages, production and consumption level, revenue, and jobs keep changing? Take the example of the evolution of transportation and healthcare service to clarify your explanations. How will self-driving cars likely cause discontinuity in the trends of those major variables in the transportation industry?
PLEASE ANSWER BROADLY.
In: Economics
Why is the human population an important topic? How fast is our population growing? Are all parts of the world growing at the same rate? Why would there be a difference? What is the doubling time of of the world's population? Are there any limiting factors to our population or will it continue to increase exponentially forever? How do you think our growing population will affect the quality of human lives and how will it affect the lives of the other organisms we share the planet with?
In: Biology
1. What is the impact that self-esteem, self-efficacy, and
self-concept have on human relations?
2. Analyze and explain stress management and coping skills.
3. Apply critical thinking skills to include problem solving,
decision making, and ethics in human relations.
Give at least 2 references in APA format to support your answer.
Answers need to be at least 200 words with at least 2 substantial
replies with at least 150 words.
In: Nursing
Develop a new index on the human condition that can be used to measure and compare at the country level called the Human Needs Index. Base your index on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
Locate quality of life measurements that match Maslow’s hierarchy from a reliable data sources. (List your measures and sources).
Develop a mathematical index using the measurements.
Calculate the HNI for as many countries as you can.
Write a short description of your index.
In: Economics
Which of the following are manufacturing cost for a company that produces sweaters?
A. The knitting wool that use to sew the tag on it.
B. The supervisor review the finished sweaters in the factory.
C. Depreciation of equipment used by the human resources department.
D. All of them are not manufacturing costs.
Which of the following are considered as product cost?
A.equipment repair fee
B.Utilities
C.Supplies used by the human resources department
D.Sales manager's salary
E. finished goods warehouse fee
In: Accounting
1.List and describe the four forms of energy used in the human body.
2.Describe the three major types of chemical bonds and any subtype they have. Compare and contrast the three.
3.Define homeostasis and describe the parts and functions of the homeostatic control mechanism.
4.Describe the four macromolecules, in detail. Include the elements that build the four molecules, the building blocks, and the major functions of the four.
5.List and describe the structural organization of the human body.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
The human body is very complex and seeks to maintain a constant internal environment. This state of dynamic equilibrium is called homeostasis. Some diseases such as diabetes can impact the body's ability to maintain homeostasis. To maintain a relatively constant internal environment, the human body uses negative and positive feedback.
1. As a medical professional, how would you explain the role negative and positive feedback plays in maintaining homeostasis to a newly diagnosed diabetic patient?
In: Biology
Possible Duplicate:
From how high could have Felix Baumgartner jumped without
disintegrating like a shooting star?
If a human can skydive from an altitude of 24 miles (39 km), and a satellite can stay in geostationary orbit at 22,236 miles (35,786 km), then what is the maximum altitude from which a human can theoretically "skydive."
Furthermore, what would be that humans' fastest speed? (Felix went 834 mph.)
In: Physics