Pharmaceuticals and Herbs

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Orthomyxovirus (influenza)

This is for a community college microbiology course. Sources must be academic/professional/scientific and may not include Wikipedia, WebMD, etc.
Discuss the virus morphology, replication, transmission, the symptoms of the disease.

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Public health population process

For your each of your selected countries (China and Germany, ask a question related to morbidity, a question related to mortality, a question related to fertility, question related to disability. State your questions (they may be different for each country) and then proceed to locate or calculate the answers.

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Events Law

Students are required to write a 2,750 word report detailing the main legal issues underpinning the staging of a commercial event – (The event you chose may have been a success, or even a disaster- e.g. Hillsborough Stadium).

The report will focus on the event in terms of market segmentation, business strategy adopted (outline only), as well as the underlying legal and regulatory framework.

Students are asked to assume the role of legal advisor to the event organisers. The project should focus on a maximum of 2 key legal issues/topics, which must be explored in full.

Students are asked to consider which laws apply, (e.g. common law/case law, statute, EU law, and/or any codes of practice), and to draw on current legal theory, journals, newspaper articles, academic texts etc, to give a full account of how the law applies to the staging of your event, and to make recommendations as to how duties can be complied with and liability avoided.

Examples of legal issues to discuss could include: contracts in general/sponsorship/performer agreements/product liability/health and safety/Licensing.

REPORT STRUCTURE

1.Executive Summary:

This section should condense the entire report into a summary of 250 words. It constitutes a report within a report and should provide a thematic overview of the information contained in the body of the paper, and the ultimate recommendations in brief.

It is suggested that you complete the executive summary after you have finished the main report.

2.Introduction

This should familiarise the reader with the nature of the event and go on to mention the issues to be covered.

3.Event Context

The purpose and nature, as well as the market for the proposed event should be discussed briefly. The political and socio-cultural features of the event should also be mentioned.

4.Legal Issues

A maximum of two (2) key legal themes should be tackled in this section.

Using sub-headings, students should aim to explain in clear language to their client, what legal matters may arise and how to avoid any pitfalls or unwanted litigation.

Students must draw on case law, statute and any necessary EU law to support their project. For example, if liability in Negligence were an issue, due to unsafe seating at a rock concert, then relevant regulations and/or examples/cases should be provided.

5.Recommendations

In light of the research, students should provide recommendations as to how the event should be organised, or could have been improved (if a prior event) from a legal perspective, (e.g. better trained and equipped security staff, to comply with new statutory requirements).

6.References and Bibliography

It is expected that textbooks, journals, websites, case law, statute, newspaper reports etc will be consulted.

Students should be aware that the over-liberal use of quotations as a substitute for word count will be penalised.

Do not include print-outs of articles in appendices.

Word-count contained in appendices will not from part of the assessment.

Students should use the Harvard system of referencing.

Plagiarism

Assessment two is an individual piece of work. The writing of your paper must be entirely your own work. Whilst the sharing of research is permitted, sharing of written content is NOT and is deemed as plagiarism and will be treated as an academic offence.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:

Clear and logical discussion of the issues
evidence of wide and relevant research
concise explanation of the relevant law and effective use of case law where relevant
critical analysis of the issues
demonstrate a detailed understanding of the relevant subject areas
relevant and practical application of the law
ability to reach conclusions and to make recommendations where possible
well written and structured paper with appropriate references and bibliography

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Meteorology

Research how the Dust Bowl spurred the development of predicting the weather and what technology was used to do this.

– Introductory paragraph must set stage for reader and include thesis

– Underline thesis

– Use at least three primary sources

– Paper must be at least 4 pages

– Include a works cited page with as much information for sources

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

In the light of the challenges facing global business today, all companies listed on stock exchanges should adopt the UN Global Compact on responsible management.

Marking System

20% Method
This includes the approach, format, quality of referencing and bibliography presented in the report.

40% Content
Marks in this category will be awarded to acknowledge the scope, depth and relevance of the points included in the report

40% Reflection
The report should not simply be a descriptive piece of work. Critical awareness needs to be demonstrated. Question the facts presented. High marks will be awarded for incisive pieces of work.

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Optimizing the Water Injection System in the Offshore Drilling Wells

please I need the outline as follows:
title
background
research aims
litrerature review
research design methodology (data collection methods and analysis of data)
conclusion
references

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

How a criminal develops

To have a strong knowledge of social learning theory, you need to be able to explain how it impacts or influences the development of a serial killer.

Description: You may not use your textbook for this activity, but you may use any other research resources available to you to better understand social learning theory and logically associate your research to a contemporary manifestation of criminal deviancy. Specifically you will address how a criminal like The Night Stalker or The Son of Sam could have developed into his criminal deviancy.

Delivery: Prepare a three- to five-page paper, using APA style, to present your analysis of social learning theory and a criminal similar to one of the two mentioned above. You can use another criminal if you so choose. Upload your paper to the assignment drop box. Your facilitator will provide the due date for this activity; refer to the syllabus for points associated with this activity.

 

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]

Intro to Trauma Studies

In this module you will begin generating ideas for your final version of the Session Long Project. Your ultimate goal for the FINAL version is choosing and analyzing a disaster, act of war or terrorism, or other mass casualty event (natural to manmade). Your analysis will involve addressing psychological and social traumas and methods of readjustment. This will be your prevention-oriented education program.The object is to build knowledge and skills in others who might be involved in management, relief or recovery.

In this installment, name up to three events (e.g., flooding, terrorist strike, biological attack) about which you would like to educate yourself and others. When you consider types of events, chose the ones that have relevancy in your personal life, your community, and your state. Give a brief description of each event.

Please remember that this is a preliminary “brainstorm” for you. Think about more than one category of disaster with the goal of narrowing your focus in SLPs 2, 3, 4, and 5 to one type, which would be of greatest interest to you.

You will use the remaining four modules, including this one, to build the presentation piece-by- piece. In SLP 5, you will synthesize materials from SLPs 2 through 5 into a final project of 12 to 15 pages.

ASSIGNMENT EXPECTATIONS:

Length: Case assignments should be at least 3-5 pages double-spaced.

References: At least two references should be included from academic sources (e.g. peer-reviewed journal articles). Required readings are included. Quoted material should not exceed 10% of the total paper (since the focus of these assignments is critical thinking). Use your own words and build on the ideas of others. When material is copied verbatim from external sources, it MUST be enclosed in quotes. The references should be cited within the text and also listed at the end of the assignment in the References section (preferably in APA format).

Organization: Subheadings should be used to organize your paper according to question

Format: APA format is recommended.

Grammar and Spelling: While no points are deducted, assignments are expected to adhere to standards guidelines of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence syntax. Points may be deducted if grammar and spelling impact clarity.

 

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]