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?
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A 53-year-old newly married male had just returned from Mozambique where he spent his honeymoon. Two weeks later, he developed nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, high fever and chills. He was admitted to hospital where thrombocytopenia and spleen enlargement were observed. When a diagnostic test was done, it revealed positive results indicating an infection with Plasmodium falciparum, and he was immediately treated with IV chloroquine.
a. Which disease can be caused by P. falciparum?
b. Discuss the plasmodium lifecycle in human host.
c. At which stage of the plasmodium life cycle does an infected person present with clinical manifestations of malaria?
d. Describe the mechanism of action of chloroquine.
e. Describe one chemoprophylactic drug that the patient could have taken prior to visiting Mozambique and the duration thereof.
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Background: You are the Director of Communications for a large Canadian-based multinational Fortune 500 corporation. It is your responsibility to write the company blog that is posted on the internet for all stakeholders and the general public to review. The Blog Worksheet outlines four scenarios (situations) for which you must post a response.
When writing your blog posts, you must consider the following:
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J.M. is a 26-year-old man, who is known to be an IV drug user. His veins are badly sclerosed because of years of abuse. He needs an HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) test, HBV (hepatitis B virus) test, and HCV (hepatitis C virus) antibody test. Dennis, the phlebotomist, is able to locate a vein in the hand on a second attempt using a butterfly needle. As Dennis is withdrawing the needle, the patient suddenly jerks his hand. Drops of blood spatter on Dennis’ lab coat and he is accidentally stuck in the finger by the needle.
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5. 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. PLEASE BE SPECIFIC
In: Biology
1. Three pairs of genes with two alleles each (A1 and A2, B1 and B2, and C1 and C2) influence lifespan in a human population. The alleles of these genes have an additive relationship and add the number of years indicated to the lifespan of the individual.
| allele | years |
| A1 | 15 |
| A2 | 4 |
| B1 | 16 |
| B2 | 8 |
| C1 | 13 |
| C2 | 9 |
a. If lifespan were entirely genetically determined, what is the minimum possible lifespan and the associated genotype?
b. If lifespan were entirely genetically determined, what is the maximum possible lifespan and the associated genotype.
c. The following is a range of ages from individuals in this population. If the genetic variance is 25.7, measure the broad-sense heritability of lifespan
| lifespan |
| 65 |
| 77 |
| 89 |
| 76 |
| 99 |
| 97 |
| 87 |
| 81 |
| 78 |
| 91 |
d. Explain what this heritability means, and why the measure may be so low.
In: Biology
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The Air Marshal Co. has recently completed a $10,000,000 two-year marketing study. Based on the results of this study, Air Marshal has estimated that 800 units of its new security electro-optical human scanning hardware, known as "Marshal Dillon," could be sold annually over the next 12 years, at a price of $110,000 the first year with an estimated 2% annual rise from inflation in years 2-6. The sales price is expected to drop to $90,000 in year 7 due to increasing competition with 2% annual increase for year 8-12. Variable costs per unit are $45,000 with an estimated 4% annual rise from inflation in years 2-12 and incremental cash fixed costs total $15 million per year all 12 years.
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Until the mid-eighteenth century when spinning became mechanized, cotton was an expensive and relatively unimportant textile (Virginia Postrel, “What Separates Rich Nations from Poor Nations?” New York Times, January 1, 2004). Where it used to take an Indian hand-spinner 50,000 hours to hand-spin 100 pounds of cotton, an operator of a 1760s-era hand-operated cotton mule-spinning machine could produce 100 pounds of stronger thread in 300 hours. When the self-acting mule spinner automated the process after 1825, the time dropped to 135 hours, and cotton became an inexpensive, common cloth.
Provide two examples in a recent human experience that parallel's what you have read about cotton clothing.
Explain how the two examples of recent experience are similar to what you have read.
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Your organization is an organic food supplier with employees in the following jurisdictions:
Manitoba
Prince Edward Island
Yukon
The organization is planning to implement a company-wide policy with respect to vacation leave and vacation pay that provides the same benefits to all employees, regardless of their province of employment. As the Payroll Supervisor, provide Susan Fraser, the Human Resources Manager, with the following information:
Identify four specific items relating to vacation leave and vacation pay that will have to be addressed in the policy to ensure compliance with the employment/labour standards in each jurisdiction.
Research the details for each of the items you have identified using the course material and the employment/labour standards website for each jurisdiction.
Using the results of your research, provide your recommendations to Ms. Fraser on how to address each of these items in the policy to provide the employees with the best benefit, while keeping the cost to the organization at a minimum. Explain your reasoning.
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1- During infancy, development of muscular coordination and strength generally occurs from the head to the “tail,” or from the top to the bottom. This is called:
| proximodistal principle |
| differentiation |
| proportional development |
|
cephalocaudal principle |
2-
Most human neurons have two structures that are for sending and receiving messages. These are called:
| synapses and myelin. |
| dendrites and synapses. |
| dendrites and axons. |
|
synapses and axons. 3- Myelination is the process by which
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