You’ve likely heard arguments about changing the term limits…
You’ve likely heard arguments about changing the term limits for House members (making them longer); putting a limit on the number of terms a person can hold; or placing age limits on holding House seats (i.e., you cannot be elected to the House if you’re over the age of XX). Think for a bit about the constituency represented in the House, and the fact that the House is designed to be responsive to popular will. Create an argument in which you explain, in detail, how apportionment, single member districts, and gerrymandering impact representation. In your conclusion, explain whether you think the proposed changes (changing terms for House limits, age limits, etc.) would be sufficient to address challenges to representation. Remember, this isn’t an opinion piece. You’re using academic language to make argumentative statements, you’re using your readings to provide support for those statements, and you’re using real world examples to “show” your reader that something is true (rather than just telling them). Your reflection must follow all mandated guidelines detailed in the syllabus. You must parenthetically cite each of the weekly readings at least twice in your reflection using correct APSA formatting. Your reflection must be submitted in 5-paragraph essay format. Your reflection must be a minimum of 30 sentences.
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What are the practical implications of malpractice lawsuits for healthcare providers? Do you think that these lawsuits deter medical errors – use facts and arguments from the class? NOTE – this is a “short essay” question – your response should be at least four-to-five sentences. The majority of the points for this question will be associated with EXPLAINING your rationale and providing examples from the class (not from the internet!).
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Four automatic insertion machines are set up in series to add components to printed circuit boards. Each machine inserts 20 different component types. Due to board design and component requirements, automatic setup and insertion times for machines are uniformly distributed with a mean of 4 minutes and a coefficient of variation of 0.5. Assume machines do not fail. Estimate the production rate per hour if buffers of size 2 are added between each pair of machines. Round answers to 1 decimal place.
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The following Stem-and-Leaf plot represents 60 observations (duration of EEG events in one patient given in seconds). What are the 2 intervals with the fewest durations? Stem Leaf 3 124 4 01247 5 012444 6 02244445555566667 7 02333333444457777788 8 025 9 145777
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