Environment

Nonhuman Primate Communication – Discussion

Nonhuman Primate Communication – Discussion Primate Social Communication Among social primates communication is key. Nonhuman primates do not have language but they communicate nonetheless. Among many primate species, facial expressions, gestural communication and vocalizations can be used to communicate information among members of a troop that can increase the fitness of a collective group. In … Read more

Explain how primate hand features increase fitness and give one example.

Explain how primate hand features increase fitness and give one example. primate Hand Features Webquest: Primate Hand Features Introduction The primary features that define primates as a taxonomic order are mainly found in the skull and on the hands and feet. The reason for this has to do with the fact that the hands and feet and … Read more

Discussion: The Small Business Environment

Discussion: The Small Business Environment To assist the students in evaluating their personal preparedness for entrepreneurship. To enhance each student’s likelihood for future successful new business ventures. To help students become aware of the small business environment and the many aspects involved in the development of a new venture. Review and reflect on the knowledge … Read more

Reflection: Managing Dynamic Environment

Reflection: Managing Dynamic Environment We have learned that organizational change is a process rather than an event. It often starts with knowing what to change, continues through how to change, and then concludes with when to change. Using these steps as a foundation, submit an assignment that addresses the following: Research organizations in Saudi Arabia … Read more

Answer the following question on Aspects of Business Environment

Answer the following question on Aspects of Business Environment Discussion: This week we focus on the knowledge management cycle noted in Figure 5.3 in the Information Technology and Organizational Learning text. Note the various aspects of knowledge management, continuous innovation, and competitive advantage and how they integrate with one another. Instructions: Need minimum of 300 … Read more

Understanding the Origin of Living Things

Understanding the Origin of Living Things Read the article below and write a two paragraph, single spaced reflection. In one of the most provocative and misunderstood studies of the year, scientists in the U.S. and Switzerland have made an astonishing discovery: All humans alive today are the offspring of a common father and mother – … Read more

Discussion board- keystone species

Discussion board- keystone species This video (about 20 minutes) provides some in-depth details about ecological research behind the concept of a keystone species: Please watch the video and answer the following questions: 1) Describe the difference between “bottom up” and “top down” controls on a food chain. How does this relate to the “green world … Read more

Reviewing a Natural Selection Article.

Reviewing a Natural Selection Article. In simplest terms, evolution can be defined as a change in allele frequency over time. A fact of nature is that allele frequencies for any given gene are always in a state of flux and for that reason evolution is a fact of nature. At the same time we have … Read more

Discussion about Environmental challenges

Discussion about Environmental challenges Please find an article that discusses some environmental challenge that we as a society are facing in this century and summarize and discuss the article in a short write-up (1-2 pages).  NASA Satellite Data Show 30% Air Pollution Drop over the Northeastern US https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2970/nasa-satellite-data-show-30-air-pollution-drop-over-the-northeastern-us/ Answer preview: word limit: 510

Discuss An Emotionally Supportive and Equitable Learning Environment

Discuss An Emotionally Supportive and Equitable Learning Environment This week you will Read Chapter 2 “An Emotionally Supportive and Equitable Environment” use the book. The name of the book is Creating Environments for Learning Author: Julie Bullard ISBN: 978-0-13-401455-5. The book is in the book shelf. You will need to log in to retrieve the … Read more