Write a short essay to discuss what factors have allowed the human population to grow so rapidly? What natural limiting factors will eventually bring this population under control? What alternatives to the natural processes of population limitation could bring human population under control? Consider the following in your answer: reproduction, death, diseases, food supply, energy, farming practices, food distribution, cultural biases, water supply, clean air and anything else you consider relevant
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In: Biology
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Modern ecology was born into a science upon the realization that human activities were negatively affecting Earth’s ecosystems and while the ocean was once thought to be too vast to be impacted we now know that is not true. Is there value in asking ecological questions without considering human interactions? Support your argument by discussing three topics
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1. Liz has recently been diagnosed with hypertension and told to cut back on her dietary sodium. Explain how sodium affects blood pressure and provide practical suggestions that would help Liz reduce her sodium intake. In your response, consider the guidelines in the DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) diet.
2. Define the terms “free radical” and “antioxidant”. Explain how free radicals are formed in the human body and how antioxidant nutrients function in decreasing human disease.
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Calculate the amount of ATP in kg that is turned over by a resting human every 24 hours. Assume that a typical human contains ~50g of ATP (Mr 505) and consumes ~8000 kJ of energy in food each day. The energy stored in the terminal anhydride bond of ATP under standard conditions is 30.6 kJmol-1. Assume also that the dietary energy is channeled through ATP with an energy transfer efficiency of ~50%. Express your answer to two significant figures, and don't forget units!
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Book: The Story of Psychology
The measurers chapter is all about how people measure up to others and how testing of human minds began.
Discussion: What were the origins of testing? Was testing for good or for ill in the early years? Please describe some of the dark sides and bright sides. And what about now? Please use historical and scientific evidence to argue the pros and cons of measuring and comparing human minds in the beginning and in the modern day. How could we improve the situation for the future?
In: Psychology
Philosophy related. I need assistance in writing a one page essay. Answering the following information.
Philosophy question 1. George Berkeley argues that "To be is to be perceived." Can someone assist me with summarizing and making out to such claim. Also including an offer to a critque or defense of his position?
2. Jean-Paul Sartre claims that there is no universal human nature, but a universal human condition. Can someone assist me with summarizing his view and also offer a critique or defense of his position?
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Refering to the resource entitled: Affirmative Care for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming People" what current challeneges do transgender and gender non-conforming individuals face when dealing with health or human services? What are some guidelines set forth by the National LGBT Health Education Center (authors of this resource) that can aid health or human services providers in creating an inclusive environment for those who have transitioned their gender or are outside of the traditional genders of men and women?
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Utilize either of the following theories: Gestalt, Behavior, or CBT and answer the following questions. What is your personal beliefs about the nature of human behavior, the basic tenets of human needs and the principles and approaches of counseling that you believe to most effectively address such behavior and needs. Include your beliefs about the therapeutic relationship, personal strengths and characteristics that you bring to such a relationship and ethical guidelines that you consider important to adhere to within such a relationship. Your thoughts should make sense together as a whole
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ing of fossil fuels. (4 points)
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