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Discuss the accomplishments of global justice (Tribunals, ICC) in relationship to human rights. Is this a...

Discuss the accomplishments of global justice (Tribunals, ICC) in relationship to human rights. Is this a significant achievement, a goal of global governance – to punish those responsible – or simply a means to an end? And what would that end be? What issues does global justice resolve, and what does it leave open and/or fail to address? instructions: write your opinion on this topic (100-150 words)

In: Psychology

The effects of smoking on human performance was investigated using three tasks that differed in the...

The effects of smoking on human performance was investigated using three tasks that differed in the level of cognitive processing that was required to perform them, with different participants serving in each task.

Pattern recognition task - participants had to locate a target on a screen

Cognitive task - participants were required to read a passage and then recall it at a later time

Driving simulation video game

In each case the dependent variable was the number of errors that the participant committed.

Participants were further divided into three Smoking groups

Group AS was composed of people who actively smoked during or just before carrying out the task.

Group DS participants were regular smokers who had not smoked for 3 hours before the task (D stands for delay).

Group NS were nonsmokers.

Pattern Recognition

NS: 9   8   12   10   7   10   9   11   8   10   8   10   8   11   10

DS:   12   7   14   4   8   11   16   17   5   6   9   6   6   7   16

AS:   8   8   9   1   9   7   16   19   1   1   22   12   18   8   10

Cognitive Task

NS:   27   34   19   20   56   35 23   37   4   30   4   42   34   19 49

DS: 48   29   34   6   18   63   9   54   28   71   60   54   51   25 49

AS: 34 65 55 33 42 54 21 44 61 38 75 61 51 32 47

Driving Simulation

NS: 15   2   2   14   5   0   16   14   9   17   15   9   3   15   13

DS: 7   0   6   0   12   17   1   11   4   4   3   5   16   5   11

AS:3   2   0   0   6   2   0   6   4   1   0   0   6   2   3

Compute a 3 (Smoking Group) x 3 (Task) ANOVA

Can one of you PLEASE explain how to put the 3 dependent variables into one column in SPSS?? I don't need help with the analysis.

In: Statistics and Probability

The Vice President of Human Resources for the international position you pretended to apply for in...

The Vice President of Human Resources for the international position you pretended to apply for in the International Job Search experiential exercise is trying to determine the appropriate compensation for the job. Based on the key components of an international compensation program mentioned in your textbook, you are being asked to develop a compensation package for the position you pretended to apply for. Explain the rationale for your design. Your recommendations must include numerical data, percentages, etc. based on the text and research, and must include your response to the following instructions:

  1. a) Now that you have determined the components of the salary for the position, what benefits will you include in the compensation package? b) What are the main points you will have to consider when deciding how to provide the benefits you are proposing? For example, what considerations are there for pension plans?

In: Operations Management

Pathway of a Glucose Molecule as it Travels Through the Human Body Copy and paste the...

Pathway of a Glucose Molecule as it Travels Through the Human Body

Copy and paste the steps for each molecule into the correct order.

STEP

ORDER 1-12

(1 is entry into the Body and 12 is used in the Cell)

COLOUR

Pink for the respiratory system

Blue for the circulatory system

Green for the digestive system

✓ where active transport occur.

where passive transport occurs

passes through aortic valve

absorbed by a venule in the villus

passes through mitral valve

enters a capillary at the site of a body cell

enters lungs

enters the stomach

CO2 and H2O are exhaled during respiration

enters left atrium

enters aorta

enters left ventricle

used by the cell in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP

CO2 and H2O enter into the alveoli of the lungs

returns to the heart via the inferior vena cava

absorbed by a villus lining the small intestine

transported to the liver

passes through pharynx

returns to heart via pulmonary vein

the waste products of cellular respiration leave the mitochondria and enter the cytoplasm of the cell

passes through tricuspid valve

passes through pulmonary valve

diffuses from the capillary into a body cell

travels to a part of the body and enters an artery

enters right ventricle

enters the esophagus

CO2 and H2O leave the cell and enter a venule to return to the heart/lung blood system

enters the mouth (oral cavity)

passes through pyloric sphincter

enters pulmonary artery

enters the right atrium

enters the small intestine

Once they are in the correct order, highlight the steps that take place in the different organ systems as follows:

  • Pink for the respiratory system
  • Blue for the circulatory system
  • Green for the digestive system

Put a checkmark ✓ beside any step where active transport across a cell membrane is taking place.

Put a star ★ beside any step where passive transport across a cell membrane is taking place.

In: Biology

The Bombay phenotype occurs when an individual human is homozygous for a recessive allele at the...

The Bombay phenotype occurs when an individual human is homozygous for a recessive allele at the FUT1 locus. Individuals with this genotype do not make a precursor substance required to synthesize the A and B antigens that sometimes appear on human red blood cells. Regardless of their genotype at the ABO blood type locus, individuals who are homozygous for the Bombay phenotype allele at the FUT1 locus will appear to have blood type O on standard blood type tests.

Note: There are two possible alleles at the FUT1 locus: the normal allele, symbolized as H, and the Bombay phenotype allele, symbolized as h. There are three possible alleles at the ABO blood type locus, symbolized as A, B, and O. Alleles A and B are dominant to allele O. Alleles A and B have a codominant relationship with each other.

A man who is a heterozygous carrier of the Bombay phenotype allele and has blood type AB has children with a woman who is also a heterozygous carrier of the Bombay phenotype allele and has blood type O. Write out the full genotypes (including both loci) for each of these individuals. Specify which genotype belongs to the man and which genotype belongs to the woman.

What would be the probability of the two individuals producing offspring with each of the blood types below:

A, B, AB, O

In: Biology

Assume that the duration of human pregnancies can be described by a normal model with mean...

Assume that the duration of human pregnancies can be described by a normal model with mean 266 days and standard deviation 12 days. Complete parts​

​a) What percentage of pregnancies should last between 275 and 280 days? ​_________%

​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)​

b) At least how many days should the longest 30​% of all pregnancies​ last?

​P(X greater than or equals≥________​)=0.30

​(Round to one decimal place as​ needed.)​

c) Suppose a certain obstetrician is currently providing prenatal care to 90 pregnant women. Let y represent the mean length of their pregnancies. According to the central limit​ theorem, what is the mean and standard deviation SD(y overbary​) of the normal model of the distribution of the sample​ mean, y overbary​?

The mean is _________.

​SD(y overbary​)equals=__________

​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)​

d) What is the probability that the mean duration of these​ patients' pregnancies will be less than 265 days?

P(y overbaryless than<265​)equals=________

​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)

​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)

In: Statistics and Probability

Maria works for a retail clothing chain in Ontario. She is a supervisor in the Human...

Maria works for a retail clothing chain in Ontario. She is a supervisor in the Human Resources department and earns $39,000.00 annually, paid on a bi-weekly basis. Her federal and Ontario TD1 claim code is 2.

Maria’s employment contract requires her to travel to other store locations to conduct interviews. She must use her own vehicle, and in turn, she receives an annual car allowance of $3,250.00, paid on a pay period basis. As Maria is not required to report to the company the business kilometres she drives, and she is paid a flat dollar amount, the car allowance is taxable, subject to statutory deductions.

All management employees must purchase and wear the company’s clothing while working; employees submit their receipts and are reimbursed through payroll. Maria has submitted her receipts for $285.00, including taxes, for reimbursement on the next pay. As this clothing is not a uniform, nor is it required for safety purposes, the clothing allowance is taxable, subject to statutory deductions.

1. Determine the amount of Gross Earnings

2. Determine Non-Cash Taxable Benefits

3. Determine Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contribution

4. Determine Employment Insurance (EI) premium

5. Employer’s benefit expense

6. Determine Net Taxable Income

7. Determine Federal tax

8. Determine Provincial tax

9. Total Deductions

10. Net Pay

In: Accounting

A- It is documented that human capital and inherited wealth are highly correlated. How might this...

A- It is documented that human capital and inherited wealth are highly correlated. How might this influence a redistributive government’s policy action(s)?

B- Summarize three facts from the article ”International Comparisons of Economic Mobility” by Julia B. Isaacs (article provided on the class website).

C-What do you consider to be a fair tax? What are the two main opposing views on this issue? Support your answer with specific arguments or examples.

In: Economics

36) The majority of homeostatic processes in the human bodywork on the principle of positive feedback...

36) The majority of homeostatic processes in the human bodywork on the principle of positive feedback control (T / F)

37) Photosynthesis is not an example of an oxidation-reduction reaction

39) Which type of population age structure diagram is associated with low juvenile mortality and low reproductives rates?

40) Which organ system produces developmental hormones?

42) If one parent is heterozygous for a gene and the other parent is homozygous recessives for the same gene, what is the chance that they have a child showing the recessive form of the gene in their phenotype?

In: Biology

Recruiting is an important part of human resource management. You are the owner of a manufacturing...

Recruiting is an important part of human resource management. You are the owner of a manufacturing business that operates in multiple countries. A position for a global marketing manager has just opened up. Many of the other managers at your company feel like this is a good opportunity for promoting someone within the company (internal hire). But you question this approach because you aren't sure if this is the best way to go because you aren’t sure if any of the existing managers are truly qualified for this position. So, you are leaning toward hiring someone from outside the company (external hire). What are the pros and cons of internal recruiting in this particular situation? What are the pros and cons of external recruiting in this situation?

To ensure immediate feedback, please submit a response of 1000 words.

In: Operations Management