Which of the following structures is the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)?
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Please choose ONLY ONE of the four essay prompts below. Befo…
Please choose ONLY ONE of the four essay prompts below. Before you answer, please think through the different situations in Thi Bui’s graphic memoir, The Best We Could Do (2017), that relate to the specific prompts. In responding in essay form to the prompt that you choose, please be sure to discuss at substantial length The Best We Could Do. Your essay needs to provide clear and detailed explanations. You may draw on class discussion in responding to one of the prompts, but mainly your essay needs to express your own ideas. Please be sure to give yourself time to proofread and edit your essay before you submit it. A) In The Best We Could Do, various conflicts arise between family members over multiple generations. What are a few of the ways that conflict is handled among the people portrayed in this graphic memoir? Which approach do you feel works best? Why? B) In The Best We Could Do, intergenerational trauma plays an important role. Based on what we learn from this memoir do individual people and families ever resolve and heal from intergenerational trauma? C) In The Best We Could Do, does Thi Bui’s family members value education highly. What is some of the evidence that they value education highly? What are some of the results of this valuing of education? D) What are some of the similarities and differences between Bo (Nam) in The Best We Could Do, on the one hand, and Xiangzi in Rickshaw Boy, on the other? What may we learn from these similarities and differences?
Identify artery indicated by the orange arrow.
Identify artery indicated by the orange arrow.
A 42-year-old man has a lymph node biopsy in the left side o…
A 42-year-old man has a lymph node biopsy in the left side of his lateral cervical region or posterior triangle of his neck. After closure of the wound, the physician asks the patient to rotate his head to the right against resistance, as shown in the photo. What nerve is the physician assessing with this test?
Identify structure indicated by the blue arrow.
Identify structure indicated by the blue arrow.
In Antigone, the audience naturally sympathizes with Antigon…
In Antigone, the audience naturally sympathizes with Antigone and her decision is vindicated by the play’s ending. However, in real-life, when two parties are both certain of their “rightness” and where each party maintains justified, yet antithetical, positions, it can be extraordinarily difficult to determine what or who is true or just. Provide 2-3 sentences for each question: 1. At any point in the play, did you question Antigone’s judgment? If so, why? Which arguments against Antigone as offered by Creon or Ismene did you find the most persuasive and why? 2. Describe a time in your own life when you have been challenged to make the “right” or “moral” decision, and you struggled to know if your decision was correct or not. 3. Greek tragedies were meant to produce catharsis in their audience. What emotions did you experience at the very end of the play and what lessons does Creon’s fate teach you?
Paragraph Response Using the TAP Method You will write one w…
Paragraph Response Using the TAP Method You will write one well-developed paragraph in front of the online proctor. You may not use notes, outside sources, AI tools, or the internet. You may only use the passage provided below. Directions Carefully read the passage below. Write one academic paragraph (8–12 sentences) using the TAP Method: T – Topic: What is the main scientific issue being discussed? A – Argument: Does the passage support or challenge the claim that Earth is becoming a different planet right before our eyes? P – Points: Identify and explain at least three specific pieces of evidence from the passage that support your interpretation. Your paragraph must: Be written in formal academic tone. Include specific references to the passage (not vague generalizations). Clearly show logical organization. Demonstrate your own writing voice. Passage to Read Over the past several decades, scientists have documented measurable changes in Earth’s climate system. Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have increased from preindustrial levels of approximately 280 parts per million to over 420 parts per million today. Global average surface temperatures have risen by about 1.1°C since the late nineteenth century. While this number may appear small, it represents a large shift in the Earth’s energy balance and has already been associated with widespread environmental change. Satellite observations show that Arctic sea ice extent has declined significantly in both thickness and seasonal duration. In Greenland and Antarctica, ice sheets are losing mass at accelerating rates, contributing to global sea level rise. Coastal communities are already experiencing increased flooding during high tides, sometimes referred to as “sunny-day flooding,” even in the absence of storms. Beyond temperature and ice loss, ecosystems are responding. Coral reef systems around the world are undergoing repeated bleaching events due to warmer ocean temperatures. Some species are shifting their geographic ranges toward the poles or to higher elevations. Scientists have also observed changes in the timing of seasonal events, such as earlier spring flowering and altered migration patterns. However, Earth has experienced climate shifts throughout its 4.5-billion-year history. Ice ages and warmer interglacial periods have occurred long before modern industrial society. What makes current changes distinct, according to many researchers, is the rate at which they are occurring and the strong correlation with human greenhouse gas emissions. Whether these transformations amount to Earth becoming “a different planet” depends partly on perspective. From a geological standpoint, the planet remains governed by the same physical laws. From a human and ecological perspective, however, the conditions that support civilizations and ecosystems are shifting within a single lifetime. Writing Reminder This is a writing-intensive course. I am evaluating: Your clarity Your reasoning Your organization Your ability to use evidence I am not grading you on whether you “agree” or “disagree,” but on how well you construct your TAP paragraph. Rubric Topic (T): 4 Argument (A): 4 Points/Evidence (P): 6 Organization: 3 Writing Quality: 3Total: 20 points
A city invests in green roofs to reduce heat island effects….
A city invests in green roofs to reduce heat island effects. This protects which service?
When biodiversity increases ecosystem resilience to disturba…
When biodiversity increases ecosystem resilience to disturbance, this demonstrates:
A protected forest is valued for recreation and spiritual me…
A protected forest is valued for recreation and spiritual meaning. This is primarily: