Entries by Paul maina

Forensic biology

Forensic biology is a scientific method of examining, testing, and probing evidence from a crime scene investigation. When you review the history of forensics, you see that there are varying timelines. The history, as compiled by the American College of Forensic Examiners, began as early as the 4,000 BCE. The modern association of forensic biology […]

Forensic Biology And Biological Fluids

You are a member of a forensic team that just finished gathering samples from a crime scene for which someone is being accused of breaking into the house and possibly attacking a female. The female victim was home alone when she heard a noise and went to investigate. A man was found running from the […]

You Are What You Eat/Anatomy And Physiology

Organic compounds are an important part of our body’s building  blocks. Lipids, proteins and carbohydrates (which include sugars and  starches) are all part of this group. One area that you hear about these  compounds is in the world of dieting. There are so many diets out there  – low carb, low sugar, low fat, high […]

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

Research on one of the provided topics and using the provided journals. It should be 4-5 pages, and covers Title . Abstract . Introduction . Review of literature . Methods . Results. . Discussion . Conclusion PHT Research Topics  Rehabilitation  Biomechanics for Rehabilitation  Trauma Rehabilitation  Electromyography  Disability and Rehabilitation  […]

Week 6 – Eco Moment (Impact of Bee Losses)

This week, you have learned about our living natural resources (biota), biogeochemical cycles and how our lifestyle choices have disrupted various ecosystem services, like pollination. For this discussion, please share your observations from the Week 6 – Eco Moment (Impact of Bee Losses) Xerces site you explored.  Using reliable external sites and/or information presented this week from […]

Symposium

Comparative physiology Presentation Score Sheet Name of presenter 1: _________________________________ Title: ________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Style (15 points possible) Eye contact Pace Distracting mannerisms Smooth talker Points awarded ______ Content (15 points possible) Adequately cover background Brief but important methods Main results Discussion/conclusion Points awarded ______ Slides (10 pts possible) Slides aesthetically pleasing (e.g. color/arrangement) Minimizes text […]

THE ACQUISITION OF SKILL

THE ACQUISITION OF SKILL   What happens when we learn a new, complex motor activity?  What happens before a well-skilled pattern emerges?  High levels of achievement seldom result suddenly.  Learning of this type usually involves a gradual process during which the learner progressively, though not always smoothly, approximates his/her goal.  He/She gradually coordinates his/her actions, […]

PSB 3002: Introductory Biopsychology

The following font types are allowed: Times New Roman, Arial, Garamond, Georgia, Palatino Linotype,Verdana.•Font size should be 10-12•Double-spaced. 5 concepts that we have reviewed in this course to the solution of the problem.

PMHNP-Track Final Case Assignment Template

PMHNP-Track Final Case Assignment Template Overview Think about all you have learned in regard to taking care of adult patients and consider the case presentation that follows. Answer all the questions completely and use peer-reviewed evidence to support your answers. Please use this template to answer the questions from the case study, then upload the […]

Organizational Risks

Understanding risk is also a vital element of network design. Risk is the chance that a threat will exploit or take advantage of a vulnerability. A threat is something that can cause harm (a hacker, a flood, etc), while a vulnerability is a weakness in a systems (poorly configured firewall, unpatched system, etc). Every time […]