Time Limit: 3 hours to take the exam and 15 minutes to uploa…
Time Limit: 3 hours to take the exam and 15 minutes to upload = 195 minutes total. HonorLock will NOT warn you so make sure to submit your exam before time is out! Be honest with your work and use methods taught in class only. Otherwise, you will rouse cheating suspicion. You may not use any other applications or websites on your computer while taking the exam. You are not allowed to use smartphones during the exam except at the end when scanning your work to a single pdf file, which much be done in full view of the external webcam. Show as much work as possible! Partial credit will be given for correct work. No credit will be given for just the correct answer with no work. Your webcam video and your screen will be recorded as part of the exam proctoring. You may only have the Canvas page with the exam open on your computer or you will be flagged for cheating. Make sure your external webcam shows your entire workspace from the side, including your area where you are writing, your face profile, all paper and materials used, your computer screen, and your calculator. You will receive a zero on the exam if you do not have a properly set up external webcam showing your entire workspace for the entire time you take the exam. You are allowed one 5 minute break during the exam, please do not leave your webcam viewing area more than once or for more than 5 minutes. Directions: You can view the exam below, but you may not download or copy the exam or take pictures or screenshots of it. You must write all work, graphs, and solutions on your own paper. You do not have to rewrite the questions on your paper unless you want to. Complete the exam and submit it by following the submission guidelines below. Use an app or a scanner to take pictures of your solutions and then turn it in with the following conditions: One PDF file with all the pages, see Directions to uploading assignments into Canvas as a PDF Problems clearly labelled in sequential order Lines drawn between each problem and all final answers boxed Vertical orientation of the pdf – please check orientation of the scanned pdf before turning in, sometimes the scanning apps inexplicably turn the scans sideways. Points will be deducted from the exam for not following the directions above. It is important that your solutions are clear and easy to see. I must be able to see your writing to assign a grade. Try not to have anything else in the image other than the page. Please leave me space between problems to grade if you’re writing out solutions on binder paper.
Read DetailsObjetivo: Escribir un ensayo narrativo en español en el que…
Objetivo: Escribir un ensayo narrativo en español en el que cuentes un evento histórico como si fuera una historia, incorporando detalles, contexto y elementos narrativos. Extensión: Entre 550 y 700 palabras Requisitos del contenido: Evento histórico. Escoge un evento histórico real (por ejemplo, una guerra, un descubrimiento, una elección presidencial, una crisis, un atentado, una huelga, una protesta o un movimiento que haya tenido un impacto significativo en la sociedad, la política o la historia de un país). Asegúrate de comprender bien lo que ocurrió. Narrador: Escribe en primera persona (yo) o tercera persona. Puedes ser: un personaje histórico, un testigo ficticio, un/a participante en el evento. Elementos narrativos (muy importantes). Tu ensayo debe incluir: Introducción: Presenta el contexto (lugar, tiempo, situación). Desarrollo: Describe los eventos principales en orden lógico. Clímax: El momento más importante o intenso. Conclusión: Explica cómo termina la situación y su impacto. Detalles descriptivos: Usa los cinco sentidos (vista, oído, olfato, tacto, gusto). Describe emociones, ambiente y acciones. Evita solo “contar”; intenta mostrar lo que ocurre. Lenguaje y gramática Usa tiempos del pasado (pretérito e imperfecto). Incluye vocabulario variado y preciso. Usa conectores (por ejemplo: primero, luego, mientras, de repente, finalmente). Revisa: Concordancia, acentuación y ortografía. Consejos: Haz un pequeño esquema antes de escribir. No traduzcas directamente del inglés. Lee tu ensayo en voz alta para revisar errores. Criterios de evaluación. Tu ensayo será evaluado según: Contenido histórico (exactitud y claridad) Organización (estructura narrativa) Uso del idioma (gramática y vocabulario) Creatividad y descripción Cumplimiento de la extensión
Read DetailsMatch the cranial nerves with their function(s): Sensory -…
Match the cranial nerves with their function(s): Sensory – smell Motor: tongue movement, articulation of speech Sensory: visual acuity, field of vision, pupillary response (afferent impulse) Sensory: sensations of the throat, taste (posterior tongue), Motor: gagging and swallowing movements Motor: eyelid elevation, extraocular eye movement, pupil size, convergence, pupillary constriction (efferent impulse) Sensory: corneal reflex, Motor: facial sensation; chewing, biting, lateral jaw movement Motor: extraocular eye movement (lateral) Motor: extraocular eye movement (inferior and lateral) Sensory: taste, Motor: facial muscle movement, including muscles of expression; lacrimal gland and salivary gland control Sensory: hearing, sense of balance Motor: shoulder movement and head rotation Sensory: sensations of the posterior tongue, throat, larynx; impulses from the heart, lungs, bronchi, and gastrointestinal tract, Motor: initiation of swallowing and phonation
Read DetailsExtra Credit (4 pts): What did you specifically think about…
Extra Credit (4 pts): What did you specifically think about the content pages (since they are new as of this quarter)? What worked well about them and what could use some improvement? Again, points for the feedback itself, not in the words you say. I want to know what you genuinely think.
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46) Jason is conducting research among a group of migrant farmworkers in North Carolina, and he realizes that some of the workers are undocumented. He knows he can protect their identities, even if he publishes his findings widely. Which ethical principle is Jason demonstrating?
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