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Coronary artery disease is a common type of heart disease and the leading cause of death among both men and women in the United States.

 

Coronary artery disease is a common type of heart disease and the leading cause of death among both men and women in the United States. In this assignment, you will explore this disease in more detail using the scenario below.

Scenario:
One of your aging relatives is sedentary and smokes cigarettes. Out of concern for his health, you decide to research more about this disease.

To complete this assignment, do the following:

  1. Research this disease using a minimum of 2 sources.
  2. In a minimum of 2 pages (not counting the references page), address the following:
    • Explain how coronary artery disease develops in the human body.
    • Describe the ways that your relative can prevent the onset of this disease.
    • Explain what treatment options exist if steps to prevent the disease fail.
  3. Include a references page at the end of your document, formatted using the APA guidelines, that lists your research sources.

In: Anatomy and Physiology

Most people have several jobs over their lifetimes. Give a brief description of two or more...

Most people have several jobs over their lifetimes. Give a brief description of two or more of the jobs you’ve already had. Without revealing private information, explain if the job was part-time or full-time and address the following questions.

  • What skills were required to perform your best?

    • To what extent were agility, problem solving, and technology skills necessary for success?

  • What skills did you learn in each job?

    • How did learning these skills contribute to improving your ability to be effective in your work?

  • Did these new skills increase your human capital?

  • If you haven’t yet had a job, describe the type of career you hope to have after finishing school.

    • How will agility, problem solving, and technology skills be a vital part of your success in this type of career?

In: Economics

Exercise 17-18 Step-Down Method of Service Department Cost Allocation; Bank (LO 17-1) Tuscaloosa National Bank has...

Exercise 17-18 Step-Down Method of Service Department Cost Allocation; Bank (LO 17-1)

Tuscaloosa National Bank has two service departments, the Human Resources (HR) Department and the Computing Department. The bank has two other departments that directly service customers, the Deposit Department and the Loan Department. The usage of the two service departments’ output for the year is as follows:

User of Service Provider of Service
HR Computing
HR 20 %
Computing 10 %
Deposit 70 % 50 %
Loan 20 % 30 %


The budgeted costs in the two service departments for the year are as follows:

HR $ 465,000
Computing 697,500


Required:
Use the step-down method to allocate the budgeted costs of the HR and Computing departments to the Deposit and Loan departments. Tuscaloosa National Bank allocates the costs of the HR Department first. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

In: Accounting

The first sentence of the “The Dignity and the Rights of Workers” documents states: “The economy...

The first sentence of the “The Dignity and the Rights of Workers” documents states:

The economy must serve the people, not the other way around.”

Secondly, within “The Common Good” document, please note the highlighted section that states:

“(74) Catholic Social Teaching recognizes the fundamental and positive value of business, the market, private property and free human creativity in the economic sector. But sometimes market forces cannot deliver what the common good demands…”

With this as a context, please read the following statement and state whether you agree or disagree and then provide your reasoning/defense for reaching this conclusion. Please consider this statement in light of their less expensive product line (i.e., Night-Train, Wild Irish Rose, Thunderbird)

“EJ Gallo is an ethical public company whose goal is to maximize shareholder value. The strategies employed by senior management exemplifies keen marketing insight and delivers on their mission.”

In: Economics

Pls do not handwrite the answer, this is for easy reading Sry guy, can't find a...

Pls do not handwrite the answer, this is for easy reading

Sry guy, can't find a subject for this - so I put under social sciences

It is under Human Behaviour in Organisation

Question
2-16) Can you name some of the reasons that lead people to be highly satisfied or dissatisfied with their work? If you are a manager of a company, how would you do to increase job satisfaction? which theory will u be using and why you use those methods?

3-15) Define intrinsic and extrinsic. Think about your current job, are you motivated to perform due to intrinsic and extrinsic? Why so? explain and support your saying


4-8) Define what is social loafing. As a leader how would you deal with social loafing, explain the method used and why this method will be more appropriate.

In: Psychology

Without this molecule, cellular respiration does not happen, because it is the final electron acceptor. What...

Without this molecule, cellular respiration does not happen, because it is the final electron acceptor. What is it?

O2

water

FADH2

CO2

Yeasts are single-celled eukaryotes that don't have a mitochondrion. Can they exist in an environment without oxygen?

Yes, yeasts can exist in an oxygen-poor environment. They will only be able to produce 2 net ATP via fermentation, but the absence of oxygen will not kill the organisms.

No, the presence of oxygen will kill yeast because they will not be able to undergo fermentation.

Sugar is "quick energy" because provides energy to the cell directly, whereas carbohydrates like starch must be broken down before the body can utilize the energy.

True

False

Deciduous trees have leaves that typically change color in the autumn. This is due to the fact that chlorophyll is reabsorbed into the tree, but leaves the carotenoids, which appear yellow and orange to the human eye.

True

False

In: Biology

Bill has come to you for genetic counseling.  He is concerned that he and his sister (Alice)...

Bill has come to you for genetic counseling.  He is concerned that he and his sister (Alice) are at risk for Huntington disease. Bill and Alice are too young to show symptoms.  Their grandmother, (Mary) had Huntington disease.  Her three children, Shirley, Tom, and Ed so far show no symptoms.  Shirley is the oldest (45 years old) and is Bill and Alice’s mother. A study by Adams (American Journal of Human Genetics 43;695 – 704, 1988) indicates that 68% of individuals heterozygous for the Huntington allele show symptoms by age 45.   

a. Draw a pedigree of this family.

b. What is the probability that Bill is heterozygous for Huntington disease?

c. What test(s) would you recommend for Bill and Alice to determine if they are heterozygous?

d. Explain why you recommend this test, what results it can give, and how these results can answer Bill’s question.

In: Biology

History: Governance has always been an issue, but when and how did modern corporate governance issues...

History: Governance has always been an issue, but when and how did modern corporate governance issues come into being
a. What legislation in the mid 19th century gave birth to the Industrial Revolution and the modern corporation?
b. What was the implication of the new legislation for: # of owners, and effective governance? How did it affect the connection between Shareholders and their appointed Directors?
c. What other Institutions enhanced the growth of LLCs/Corporations?
d. 20th century: many management advances: Taylorism; Human Potential/Resources (Drucker/MacGregor); Japanese implementations, Quality Circles and TQM, et al. BUT very little advances in Corporate Governance Theories or practices. CG gained attention from the 1980s on, often due to scandals.
e. What is the “Agency” issue?
f. What happened in the late 20th Century to bring CG to the attention of reformers?

In: Accounting

28) DNA fingerprinting utilizes _________ 29) Bacteria perform a form of cell division called __________ 30)Which...

28) DNA fingerprinting utilizes _________

29) Bacteria perform a form of cell division called __________

30)Which level of protein structure involves the coiling of the polypeptide into an alpha helix?

35) If the frequency of 2 alleles in a population is p = 08 and q = 0.2, and the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, then the frequency of homozygote recessive genotype is ____________

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?

43) The physical location of a gene on a chromosome is called the ______________

In: Biology

Perform a Country Economic Analysis (MacroTrends) and identify and explain the following based on the chapter’s...

Perform a Country Economic Analysis (MacroTrends) and identify and explain the following based on the chapter’s concepts of expectations, time-lags, stability, per capita GDPs, etc. learned from the text this week:
a. What is the rate of inflation in your country? What is the relationship between the rate of inflation and the actual unemployment rate?
b. What is the country’s per capita GDP? What is the relationship to this and the living standards?
c. What are some examples of your country’s major sources of economic growth and high levels of income? Give 1-2 examples per source.
(Chapter 16, exhibit 4, p. 327)
a. Gains from trade
b. Entrepreneurship
c. Investment in physical capital, work experience, and human capital.

Book: Economics: Private and Public Choice by Gwartney, James D., Macpherson, David A., Sobel, Russell S., Stroup, Richard L.

In: Economics