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Task Type: Individual Project   Deliverable Length: 750–1,000 words    
Points Possible: 100   Due Date: 3/2/2015 11:59:59 PM  CT [removed]    

 

Select 2–3 different substances from the DSM-IV-TR such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, and hallucinogens. Describe the behavioral and psychological issues and risks associated with use, abuse, and addiction of each substance. What is the comorbidity associated with each substance? How do the comorbidity factors impact treatment issues? For example, dual diagnosis, which is the product of being diagnosed with a mental illness along with a substance abuse problem.

Assignment Guidelines

  • Select 2–3 different substances from the DSM-IV-TR.
  • Address the following in 750–1,000 words:
    • For each of your selected substances:
      • Thoroughly describe the behavioral and psychological issues associated with the substance.
      • What risks are associated with use, abuse, and addiction of this substance? Explain.
      • What is the comorbidity associated with this substance? Explain.
      • How do the comorbidity factors impact treatment issues? Explain.
        • For example: Dual diagnosis, which is the product of being diagnosed with a mental illness along with a substance abuse problem.
  • You are required to use at least three (3) legitimate scholarly sources.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

Please submit your assignment.

Plate Tectonics Lab Assignment After reading the introduction to the Plate tectonic exercises in the manual, complete the questions on…

Plate Tectonics Lab Assignment After reading the introduction to the Plate tectonic exercises in the manual, complete the questions on a hard copy of this Lab Assignment. When finished, transfer your answers to the lab assessment in BB Vista, save each answer individually if you feel that you are not to going to complete the whole assignment in one sitting. Do not press the “FINISH” button until you have filled all the answers and are ready to get it graded. Before the submission deadline, you can open the incomplete lab assignment for modifications as many times as you wish, but you will only be able to submit it once for a grade. Part 1- Lab Manual The exercises that follow are adaptations of the Plate Tectonics exercises contained in the lab manual. Note that the number that precedes the text of the question corresponds to the identifying number of that question in the lab manual. Lab Manual (Busch 9th Edition) Activity 2.8: The Origin of Magma 1. (Question A1, Figure 2.7) According to the continental geothermal gradient, rocks buried 80 km beneath a continent would normally be heated to what temperature? At 80 km depth, rocks will be heated to about _______ degrees Celsius 1. 1500 2. 1000 3. 750 4. 200 2. (Question A2, Figure 2.7) According to the oceanic geothermal gradient, rocks buried 80 km beneath an ocean basin would normally be heated to what temperature? At 80 km depth, rocks will be heated to about _______ degrees Celsius 1. 1500 2. 1000 3. 750 4. 200 3. (Question A3, Figure 2.7) What is the physical state of the peridotite at point X? 1. 100% liquid 2. a mixture of solids and liquid 3. 100% solid 4. (Question A4, Figure 2.7) What happens when the peridotite in point X is heated to 1750 °C? 1. no change 2. partial melting 3. complete melting 5. (Question A5, Figure 2.7) What happens when the peridotite in point X is heated to 2250 °C? 1. no change 2. partial melting 3. complete melting 6. (Question B1, Figure 2.7) At what depth and pressure will peridotite at point X begin to melt if it is uplifted closer to Earth’s surface and its temperature remains the same? 1. 75 km, 24,000 atm 2. 65 km 20,000 atm 3. 40 km 13,000 atm 4. 20 km 8,000 atm 7. (Question B2 and B3) When mantle peridotite melts as a result of being uplifted in the way described in the previous question, the process is called__________ and is likely to happen at ____________. 1. solidus crystallization, divergent boundaries 2. solution, convergent boundaries and hot spots 3. recrystallization melting, hot spots 4. decompression melting, divergent boundaries and hot spots 8. (Question C, Figure 2.7) According to your answers to the previous four questions related to the peridotite at point X being subjected to changes in pressure and temperature, which two processes would lead to melting? 1. decrease in pressure and temperature 2. increase in pressure and temperature 3. decrease in pressure and increase in temperature. 4. increase in pressure and decrease in temperature Lab manual (Busch, 9th Edition) Activity 2.8 part D: A few modifications will allow you to run the experiment described in this section using materials readily available in your home. The hot plate can be replaced by a foil lined frying pan on the stove burner. The two sugar cubes can also be replaced by two teaspoonfuls of sugar; the secret is not to add excessive water to the sample that needs to be wet. Extra water will dissolve the sugar and obscure the interpretation of your results. Prepare all the experiment materials directly on the cool burner to avoid mixing of the two samples when you move the foil. Place on the stove burner the foil lined pan, the two separate heaps of sugar and add the drops of water on one of the heaps. Then turn the stove on at medium heat, and observe. 9. (Question D1) Which sample melted first? 1. the dry sample 2. the wet sample 10. (Question D2) The rapid melting that you observed in the sample that melted first is called “flux melting,” because flux is an added component the speeds up a process. What was the flux? 1. sugar 2. water 3. silicates 11. (Question D3, Figure 2.8) The effect of water on peridotite is similar to its effect on the sugar experiment, therefore when peridotite is heated in “wet” conditions, the line of the “wet solidus” would be located to the _____________ of the “dry solidus” in Figure 2.8. 1. right, to higher temperatures 2. left, to lower temperatures 12. (Question D4) Looking at Figure 2.1 for a hint, indicate in what tectonic setting may water enter the mantle and produce flux melting of peridotite? 1. hot spots 2. subduction zones 3. mid-oceanic ridges 4. transform faults 13. (Question E3, Figure part E). Which choice best describes the sequence of processes leading to the formation of mid-oceanic ridge volcanoes? 1. “ wet” seafloor basalt subducts and dehydrates, water induces flux melting of mantle peridotite above, basaltic magma ascends and forms volcanoes. 2. flux melting, magma ascends to the surface forming volcanoes, peridotite rises, subduction 3. magma ascends, decompression melting of peridotite, peridotite pushes the basalt open and forms volcanoes. 4. peridotite ascends, decompression melting forms basaltic magma, magma pushes and cracks the ocean floor basalt open, and erupts forming volcanoes 14. (Question F3, Figure part F). Which choice best describes, the processes leading to the formation of a continental volcanic arc, in chronological order? (Beware of error in F3: the words between brackets “oceanic ridge” should be replaced with “continental volcanic arc”). 1. “ wet” seafloor basalt subducts and dehydrates, water induces flux melting of mantle peridotite above, basaltic magma ascends and forms volcanoes. 2. flux melting, magma ascends to the surface forming volcanoes, peridotite rises to shallow depth and melts, subduction. 3. magma ascends, decompression melting of peridotite, peridotite pushes the ocean floor basalt open and forms volcanoes. 4. peridotite ascends, decompression melting forms basaltic magma, magma pushes and cracks the ocean floor basalt open, and erupts forming volcanoes Lab manual (Busch, 9th Edition) Activity 2.3: Using Earthquakes to identify Plate boundaries 15. Refer to the figure in activity 2.3. Which of the following places represent a Benioff Zone? (Hint: refer back to the notes for unit 3) 1. 10°S, 110°W 2. 0°, 90°W 3. 0°, 80°W 4. 20°S, 100°W 16. The Benioff zone is associated with which type of plate boundary? 1. Divergent 2. Convergent (Continent-Continent) 3. Convergent (Continent-Ocean) 4. Transform Lab manual (Busch, 9th Edition) Activity 2.4: Analysis of Atlantic Seafloor Spreading To solve questions in this section, review how to work with graphic scales and the metric system in Unit 2. Use a ruler to measure the distance between features and determine the equivalent distance in the ground using the graphic scale. (A ruler is contained in the GEOTOOLS Sheet 1, at the end of your lab manual). The distance you determine will be in kilometers (km). Convert the distance to centimeters (cm), remember 1000 meters = 1 kilometer. Remember that the rate of movement is equivalent to the plate velocity. Velocity can be calculated dividing the distance the plate traveled by the time it took to cover that distance: velocity = distance/time. Choose the answers that best approximate to your calculated values, make sure you use the required units. 17. (Question B, Figure page 49). Notice that points B and C were together 145 million years ago, but did the sea floor spread apart at the same rate on both sides of the mid-ocean ridge? 1. Same Rate 2. Faster on the East 3. Faster on the West 18. (Question C, Figure page 49). How far apart are points B and C, today in kilometers? 1. ~3,250 km 2. ~3,850 km 3. ~4,250 km 4. ~4,550 km 19. (Question C.1, Figure page 49). Calculate the average rate, in km per million years, at which points B and C have moved apart over the past 145 million years. 1. 8 km/my 2. 16.4 km/my 3. 27.6 km/my 4. 31.8 km/my 20. (Question C.2, Figure page 49). Convert your answer above from km per million years to mm per year. The result is ________ in mm per year. 1. 10 times less than the previous answer 2. Same as the previous answer 3. 10 times more than the previous answer 4. 100 times more than the previous answer 21. (Question D, Figure page 49). Based on your answer in question 19, how many millions of years ago were Africa and North America part of the same continent? (Hint use points D and E). 1. ~150 million years 2. ~165 million years 3. ~180 million years 4. ~200 million years 22. (Question E, Figure page 49). Based on your answer in question 20, how far in meters have Africa and North America moved apart since the United States was formed in 1776 to 2011? 1. ~0.6 meters 2. ~6 meters 3. ~15 meters 3. ~25 meters Lab manual (Busch, 9th Edition) Activity 2.5: Plate motion along the San Andres Fault Part A. The two bodies of Late Miocene rocks (~25 million years old) located along either side of the San Andres Fault (map- page 51) resulted from a single body of rock being separated by motions along the fault. Note the arrows show the relative motion. 23. (Question A1, Figure page 51). Estimate the average annual rate of movement along the San Andres Fault by measuring how much the Late Miocene rocks have been offset by the fault and by assuming that these rocks began separating soon after they formed. What is the average rate of fault movement in centimeters per year (cm/yr)? 1. ~0.1 cm/year 2. ~1.3 cm/year 3. ~13 cm/year 4. ~25 cm/year 24. (Question A2, Figure page 51). Most of the movement along the San Andres Fault occurs during earthquakes. An average movement of about 5 m (16ft) along the San Andres Fault was associated with the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake that killed people and destroyed property. Assuming that all displacement along the fault was produced by earthquakes of this magnitude, how many Earthquakes are needed to produce the displacement observed in the previous question? 1. ~1,000 2. ~10,000 3. ~65,000 4. ~100,000 Lab manual (Busch, 9th Edition) Activity 2.7: Plate tectonics of the Northwest United States Notice the ages of seafloor rocks in Figure 2.6. The modern seafloor rocks of this region are forming along a divergent plate boundary called the Juan de Fuca Ridge. The farther one moves away from the plate boundary, the older the seafloor rocks. 25. (Question B2, Figure 2.6). Notice the seafloor rocks older than 8 million years are present west of the Juan de Fuca Ridge but not east of the ridge. What could cause their absence from the map? They are absent because ______________. 1. a strike slip fault along the ridge has moved older rocks further north. 2. older rocks have been subducted underneath the North American Plate 3. rifting has produced metamorphism, which obliterated the old age of the seafloor 4. erosion of the sea floor destroyed rocks older than 12 million years 26. (Question B3, Figure 2.6) The type of plate boundary represented by the red line on the figure is a/n __________________ boundary. 1. transform 2. convergent 3. divergent 4. unconformity 27. (Question B4, Figure 2.6) Which of the following best explains the origin of magma that builds Cascade Range volcanoes? 1. As the North American Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate slide past each other on a horizontal plane, friction produces the heat to generate magma. 2. As the Juan de Fuca plate is rifted apart, lower pressure at the rift produces magma that feeds the volcanoes at the Cascade Range. 3. Subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate under the North American Plate brings rocks from the ocean floor and marine sediment to depths where partial melting ensues due to the increased temperature and the influence of water. 4. Migration of the North American Plate over a hot spot is responsible for the Cascade Range volcanoes. Part 2- Google Earth The exercises that follow use Google Earth. For each question (or set of questions) paste the location that is given into the “fly to” box. Examine each location at multiple eye altitudes and differing amounts of tilt. For any measurements use the ruler tool, this can be accessed by clicking on the ruler icon above the image. Google Earth: Hawaiian Islands Fly to Hawaii. Please review the section on Hotspots and the Hawaiian Islands in the Lab manual and in the unit notes. Rocks have been dated on each of the Hawaiian Islands and their ages are as follows: Big Island- 0 (active), Maui – 1.1 million, Kauai- 4.7 million, Nihoa (23 03 32.79N 161 55 11.94W)- 7.2 million years 28. Consider the ages and positions of the islands listed above along with what you know about plate tectonics and hotspots. In what general direction is the Pacific Plate moving? 1. Northwest 2. Southeast 3. Northeast 4. Southwest 29. How fast was the Pacific plate moving during the last 1.1 million years between the formation of the Big Island and Maui in cm/year? 1. ~5 cm/year 2. ~10 cm/year 3. ~15 cm/year 4. ~20 cm/year 30. How fast was the Pacific plate moving from 7.2 million years ago to 4.7 million years ago between the formation of Kauai and Nihao in cm/year? 1. ~5 cm/year 2. ~10 cm/year 3. ~15 cm/year 4. ~20 cm/year 31) Examine the headings of the measurements that you took for the previous two questions. The headings indicate the direction the Pacific Plate is moving over the hot spot. How does the direction of motion of the Pacific Plate during the last 1.1 million years differ from direction of movement between 4.7 and 7.2 million years ago? The direction of plate movement in the last 1.1 million years________. 1. shows no change 2. has become more northerly 3. has become more southerly 32) Zoom out and examine the dozens of sunken volcanoes out past Nihoa, named the Emperor Seamounts. As one of these volcanic islands on the Pacific Plate moves off the hotspot it becomes inactive, or extinct, and the island begins to sink as it and the surrounding tectonic plate cool down. The speed the islands are sinking can be estimated by measuring the difference in elevation (tilting the image helps to find the highest elevation) between two islands and dividing by the difference in their ages (this method assumes the islands were a similar size when they were active). Using Maui and Nihoa, how fast are the Hawaiian Islands sinking? 1. ~0.05 cm/year 2. ~0.5 cm/year 3. ~5 cm/year 4. ~10 cm/year 33) Using the speed you calculated in the previous question (and ignoring possible changes in sea level), when will the Big Island of Hawaii sink below the surface of the ocean? 1. ~650,000 years 2. ~1.2 million years 3. ~8 million years 4. ~13 million years 34) Examine the Emperor Seamounts and notice that it is a continuous chain that reaches far north to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Using a speed halfway between that which you calculated in questions 29 and 30, calculate the age of the oldest (furthest North) seamount in the Emperor Seamounts? (Hint 1- using the line mode of the ruler tool will not work since the Pacific Plate had a drastic change in direction, try using the path mode of the ruler tool to give a more accurate distance; Hint 2- Since you know the plate does not move at the same speed over time, the age you estimated will differ from the real age based on radiometric dating, therefore your answer will be different from the one given in the lab manual!). 1. ~30 million years 2. ~45 million years 3. ~60 million years 4. ~75 million years Google Earth: Identifying Plate Boundaries 35. Fly to 15 19 48.78 S 75 12 03.41 W. What type of tectonic plates are present? 1. Ocean- Ocean 2. Ocean- Continent 3. Continent- Continent. 36. What type of plate tectonic boundary is present? 1. Transform 2. Convergent 3. Divergent 37. Fly to 6 21 49.68 S 29 35 37.87 E. What type of process is going on at this location? 1. Seafloor spreading 2. Continental rifting 3. Subduction 38. What type of plate tectonic boundary is present? 1. Transform 2. Convergent 3. Divergent 39. Fly to 28 04 27.04N 86 55 26.84E. What type of tectonic plates are present? 1. Ocean- Ocean 2. Ocean- Continent 3. Continent- Continent. 40. What type of plate tectonic boundary is present? 1. Transform 2. Convergent 3. Divergent

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Identify Product & Marketing Mix

 

  1. Select/ identify a major consumer product and the company that makes it. Provide a brief history of them both. (Select an existing publicly owned company. View the link Public Companies for a comprehensive list of publicly traded companies.)
  2. Identify/ create/ build a Marketing Mix for this product as it is today.
  3. Discuss any potential ethical or social responsible issues that could arise from the marketing of this product.

Your post should be written about the marketing activities of a well-known consumer product, not services (like insurance, storage, or banking), not automobiles/ jets or any other industrial product. Select a well-known consumer company/product that comes in a box/ bottle/ can/ etc. (like Corn Flakes, M&M, Hershey Kisses, Welch’s Grape Jelly) to demonstrate the marketing concepts we will study. You will usually find a great deal of marketing/ business information out there on well-known consumer products to complete your assignments with ease. Focus on the product then tie in the company.

Keep in mind the demonstration of the marketing concepts and terms in your writing are the basis for determining your level of understanding of the concepts and terms studied. Use them! Also, be sure to cite them from your text and other sources for maximum earned points.

Write your initial response in a minimum of 200–300 words. Apply a standard business writing style (headers/ sub heads/ bullets) to your work but be sure to cite your work in the APA format.

 

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English essay help, 800-1000 words

Theme-within-a-Theme Exploration:

 

 

Write about 800-1000 words

Choose a Theme from a Story/Memoir You’ve Read for this Class and Explore it in Relation to a Theme from Your Life

 

For this essay, you will isolate a theme you’ve chosen in a particular work (within our larger Coming of Age theme) and explore it as a recurring or important theme in your own life, comparing elements of the story/memoir with those in your life, as they relate to the theme.

 

 

 

Important Note: This essay will have a more personal slant and tone, since you will use details and examples from your own life; however, you will also draw from the text itself and you will use one additional source (primary, secondary, and/or scholarly) besides the published piece on which you’ve chosen to focus.

 

  • Primary sources can be newspapers, magazines, interviews you conduct, diary entries, parts of film, music, or other stand-alone (non-analytical) bodies of work.
  • Secondary sources analyze but aren’t peer reviewed (and they aren’t scholarly).
  • Scholarly sources are peer reviewed. It’s a good idea early on to establish a dialogue with a librarian through the Hagerty Library, whether online or in person; they can help you pinpoint that additional source once they know what your thesis is, and your overall assignment.

 

 

Excellent projects will have:

 

ü  An engaging introduction and compelling thesis statement that reveals to your reader the connections you’re making between the text and yourself. Begin with a hook, and use your real voice!

 

ü  Sufficient textual support throughout, in addition to a primary and/or secondary source. Consistent citing (both in-text and in works cited – MLA format) of sources, including the story or memoir you’re analyzing.

 

ü  Correct use of MLA documentation, and adherence to conventions of academic writing and to the project guidelines.

 

ü  Also Note: This is an analytical, not a persuasive, essay. Nevertheless, rhetorical elements will be hard at work in your own building of the project, particularly in how you will earn your credibility as a writer by incorporating your sources, and in your approach to the assignment.

 

 

 

Audience and purpose: Your audience is your classmates and instructor; 

 

 

 

Research and evidence: Besides the text you choose for your focus, and your own experiences, you will use at least one additional primary, secondary, and/or scholarly source. Reminder: Be sure to use MLA formatting for in-text and works cited so that there is proper correspondence between the two.

OPS 571 Week 2 Process Supply and Design Chain

This is part one of a two part assignment starting with an introductory look at process design and supply chains.

 

Identify a company with which you are familiar.  This could be your place of employment, a car wash, a yard service company, and so forth.

 

Create an MS PowerPoint Presentation in which you describe the current state of your selected company’s supply chain and an identified process.

Required Elements:

  • Describe the company’s supply chain
  • Identify a process internal to the company that you wish to analyze.
  • Describe the process internal to the company that you wish to analyze.
  • Identify an appropriate design approach for the process you have chosen.
  • Create a high-level AS IS process flow chart using an appropriate tool.
  • Identify at least one metric to measure the process and its application (how, what, when, and who).
  • Use an appropriate tool to collect data for each step of the process.
  • PowerPoint includes 4-5 slides with detailed speaker notes.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

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Part 1

3 adjusting journal entries effecting prepaid expenses

  • Reflect supply utilization by debiting supply expense for $1,500 and crediting supplies inventory for $1,500
  • Reflect insurance utilization by debiting insurance expense for $50 and crediting prepaid insurance for $50.
  • Reflect utilization of equipment by debiting depreciation expense for $40 and crediting accumulated depreciation $40.

1 adjusting entry effecting unearned revenues

  • Reflect revenue earned in October by debiting unearned revenue for $400 and crediting service revenue for $400.

1 adjusting entry effecting accrued revenues

  • Reflect revenue not previously recorded by debiting accounts receivable for $200 and crediting service revenue for $200.

2 adjusting entries effecting accrued expenses

  • Reflect interest expense not previously recorded by debiting interest expense for $50 and crediting interest payable for $50.
  • Reflect salaries expense earned but not paid out yet by debiting salaries expense for $1,200 and crediting salaries payable for $1,200.

Part 2

Using the input from Part 1, create a new Trial Balance:

  • Select “Reports” from the menu along the left-hand side.
  • In the Go to report search-box, type Trial Balance.
  • Select Trial Balance from the suggestions drop-down.
  • Input directly or select the dates to run the report.  These dates should correspond to the Sierra Corporation data you input.
  • Select the Excel tab at the top left of your screen to export this information into a Microsoft® Excel® document.

 

 

Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Media Analysis

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Critical Analysis Of Information Systems Article

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I need 800 words written and it will be due at 7pm EST