CAM-APP CAM—Application and CautionThe term \”alternative medicine\” implies that CAM treatments fall outside the realm of medicine.

 CAM—Application and CautionThe term \”alternative medicine\” implies that CAM treatments fall outside the realm of medicine.Using South University Online Library or the Internet, research on the following practices included under CAM:From your experiences and knowledge in the health care field, answer the following questions:You will apply the knowledge and techniques of CAM models, specifically traditional Chinese medicine, including herbal medicine for a selected illness. Using the perspective of traditional allopathic medicine, answer the following questions:Based on your understanding, create a 4-5 Microsoft Word document that includes the answers to all the above questions.

Assignment 2.2: Justification Report – Part 2 ( no plagiarism )

In Part 1 of your Justification Report assignment, you built up the following sections: Problem Statement, Overview of Alternatives, Criteria, and Methods. In Part 2, you will revise Part 1 based on your instructor\’s suggestions and add to it the following sections: Evaluation of Alternatives, Findings and Analysis, and References. Use the basic outline below to draft your paper. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings: Using the provided template, write Part 2 of a single-spaced report in which you: 

Analyze the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution. Explain the significance of these founding documents and how they altered the concept of government that had prevailed in society before their creation.

POS-301: We the People Essay Questions

Respond to the following questions in 150-200 words each.

1. Analyze the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution. Explain the significance of these founding documents and how they altered the concept of government that had prevailed in society before their creation.

2. What does it mean to be a part of We the People? What rights do We the People have and where do those rights come from?

3. How has the term American changed from the founding of the nation through today?

References:

Digital & Analogue devices & circuts

Task:2
describe the operation of the following operational amplifiers, including circuit diagrams:
a) Non-Inverting Amplifier
b) Differential Amplifier
c) Summing amplifier

– produce a report for task 2 that demonstrates that you have used a range of sources to gather information for describing the operation of the three different types of amplifiers. you need to use Harvard Referencing correctly in your report.

For the index fossil, describe the type of organism and the time period in which it lived (e.g. Cretaceous, 71-65 million years ago).

Choose either a radiometric dating technique or an index (guide) fossil.  Be sure to describe the elements used in the dating technique, the ages of rock for which it is useful and what rocks or minerals are involved.  For the index fossil, describe the type of organism and the time period in which it lived (e.g. Cretaceous, 71-65 million years ago).

What do you think is uniquely American about the story you have chosen?

Of the stories we read this week by Roth, OConnor, and Jackson, which was your favorite, and why? What do you think is uniquely American about the story you have chosen? What do you think was the authors intent in telling the storywhat point was the author trying to make, and what do you walk away thinking after you have read the story? Finally, how did the story reflect the era in which it was written? Now that you have written your paper on Iron Heel, what do you think about how the novel relates to the short stories we read this week? Can you find any connections among them?

As always, you need to provide at least 1-2 direct quotations, along with MLA in-text and Works Cited citations, for each literary work you discuss.

Briefly describe the attributes of each character.

What do you think is the significance of the fact that in Brecht\’s play , the characters Shen Te and Shui Ta are one in the same? Briefly describe the attributes of each character. Are they compatible? Why or why not? What message do you think Brecht is trying to send with this \”double\” character? Be specific by using examples from the play.Submit your completed assignment to the drop box below. Please check the for specific due dates.Save your assignment as a Microsoft Word document. (Mac users, please remember to append the \”.doc\” extension to the filename.) The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date.

THE TRAGIC HERO

According to Aristotle\’s definition of a tragic hero (explain in 300 words or less) how Willy Loman does or does not fulfill the characteristics of a tragic hero.

THE TRAGIC HERO

According to Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), in The Poetics, the ideal tragic hero:

1. Must pass from happiness to misery (not the reverse);

2. Must not be perfectly virtuous and just;

3. Must belong to a distinguished family (be of \”noble\” birth), so that the \”fall\” will be all the greater;

4. Must experience a \”downfall\” which is the result of flaw of character(tragic flaw) and error of judgment. This tragic flaw is typically the element that creates the conditions for tragedy. One type of flaw is hubris -narrowness of vision or overwhelming pride.The \”downfall\” must not result from vice or baseness.

At some point in the tragedy – usually after the climax- the protagonist (tragic hero) recognizes the reasons for his/her downfall. This moment is the recognition scene. It is this recognition (and the accompanying acceptance) that elevates the protagonist to grandeur and gives their suffering meaning. (Suffering that exists simply to satisfy the sentimental or morbid sensibilities of the audience is called pathos)