10 DISCOVERIES IN THE WAR ON CANCER

The global community is plagued by increasing incidence of lung cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, liver cancer, ovarian cancer, and esophageal cancer. Other types of cancer exist but are less frequent. What is the scientific community doing to attempt to eliminate the most common forms of cancer that are ravaging society?

1.Be certain that you have read your textbooks chapter on cell division, specifically the last section on how cells 2.Watch the presentation (found in the Reading & Study folder of Module/Week 4) entitled Ways to Fight Cancer. Notice that the presentation outlines essentially 3 approaches to fighting cancer: a) reduction of cancer risks, b) correction of cancer genes, and c) destruction of cancerous tissue.

3.In the Individual Assignment 3: 10 Discoveries in the War on Cancer document is a set of 10 scientists discoveries. Scan the discoveries briefly. Then open the assignment submission link in Module/Week 4. In the text box, number from 1 to 10 for the 10 discoveries listed in the document.

4.Reflect carefully on the first discovery (#1). Would this discovery be more useful for (a) reducing cancer risks, (b) correcting/restoring cancer cells to normal, or (c) destroying cancerous tissue? After #1 in your list, place in parentheses the letter representing the approach to fighting cancer that will best be served by this new discovery. (More than one approach may be served, but which is most likely to be helped most significantly?)

5.Repeat this analysis for each of the remaining 9 discoveries. Return to the Ways to Fight Cancer presentation as needed for additional perspective. When finished, your entire text box must be simple: a numbered (110) list of letters a, b, or c.

6.Seven points are granted for each correct association, up to 8 correct. If you get any 9 correct out of 10, you get a perfect score (60 points) on the assignment.

Outline the workings of the English (open-cry), Dutch (open-cry), …………

TOPIC: Outline the workings of the English (open-cry), Dutch (open-cry), First Price
Sealed Bid and Second Price Sealed Bid auction mechanisms and their
theoretical predictions for the private value auction case. Discuss, for the
private value auction case, the policy implications of choice of auction
mechanisms for governments as they seek to maximise revenue and / or
economic efficiency. Are the policy implications different for common value
auctions?

rey writer

You are asked to attend a meeting between your firm’s new client, Mr. Assin, and the senior criminal practice attorney, Attorney Chatham. Mr. Assin was recently arrested and has retained the firm\’s services to represent him. Attorney Chatham asks Mr. Assin to begin by detailing exactly what happened. Mr. Assin gave the following account:The police were following Sally, whom they previously identified as seeking to hire someone to murder her husband. She met an undercover police officer in an Internet chat room and offered him $5,000 to kill her husband. They arranged to meet at the restaurant for the exchange of money. Sally was supposed to meet the undercover police officer, whom she never saw before, at the restaurant and ask if he was available and wink. The undercover officer was supposed to say that yes, he was available and wink back at her. She would then order a dry martini with three olives, and the undercover officer would order the same thing. Sally did not know that she picked the wrong man at the restaurant, and instead of giving the money to the undercover officer, she gave the money to Mr. Assin.You own a private investigation firm that specializes in conducting retained or court-appointed criminal investigations for criminal defense attorneys like the one who represents Mr. Assin. This is the first time that you have worked for this attorney, so you want to show him that you know the law and the criminal justice field. You assure Mr. Assin and the attorney that your information will be accurately assessed with the explanation of the events which occurred as outlined above. Your job is to conduct an independent criminal assessment of what happened to Mr. Assin, based upon the facts outlined above, and provide the attorney with your analysis of the case against Mr. Assin.The attorney asks you to make sure that you address the following areas of concern and what other information that you feel pertains to the case in a document of 2–3 pages:

Quality Assurance in Healthcare Systems/Prof_Dismuz

You are to develop a two- to three-page SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis for the quality assurance program of your hospice facility. You will present your analysis to senior management. There are several SWOT analysis examples on the Internet that you may access and use, including Excel spreadsheets.

Big Data Analytics in Financial Statement Audits

Briefs are one (1) page write-ups of selected articles requiring you to (1) summarize the article with the central message and the authors theme; (2) discuss 2 reasons why this is an important or unimportant topic for the audit profession; and (3) indicate your agreement or disagreement with 3 points the author(s) made andsupport your 3 agreements and/or disagreements with different auditing standards (PCAOB, ASB, IAASB, ACFE, IIA etc.) and a brief explanation
Instruction files

acct_4501_brief_4_article_big_data_financial_statement_audits.pdf(94,99 KiB)

Individual Project Art appreciation

When they consider the role of an artist, people often think that they must undergo strict formal training. Humans are creative by nature, and by developing skills such as learning art vocabulary, art engagement, and furthering literary skills most can further develop this creativity. This assignment will examine nontraditional forms of art as well as applied arts.Choose 3 examples of nontraditional or applied art from the following links below:Paste small images of all 3 works into a Word document, and include details about each work: the title of each art work, the artist (if known), the year made, the materials used, and the size of the work. Be sure to include a reference for each work, showing which museum it was found in. Present 2 or 3 paragraphs for each work that clearly describe what the viewer sees and the content of each work. Finally, choose 3 adjectives (for each work) that express the core ideas of what the works were intended to communicate or convey to the viewer.For part 2 of the assignment, you will create two paintings or drawings with nontraditional art mediums of your choice. Consider the work of Vik Muniz, who painted the Mona Lisa out of peanut butter and jelly or Christine Hiebert, who uses painter’s tape to create “draw” on the museum walls. Scan or photograph your drawings and paste them into the Word document from Part 1. You can insert images into documents by placing the cursor where you want the image to be, going to “Insert,” then choosing “Picture,” and selecting the picture from your computer. Be sure to scan or photograph your drawing first and upload it to your computer. If using your phone camera, you may be able to e-mail the image to yourself and copy it from e-mail.Submit 1 Word document for this assignment.You are required to comply with APA style format for quotations, internal citations, and a reference list. For additional information and resources on APA style, visit the APA section of the Library, which is available under Library Features.. (n.d.). Retrieved from . (n.d.). Retrieved from . (n.d.). Retrieved from . (n.d.). Retrieved from

HBF Health Business Consultant Report

There are challenges for health insurer and one of them is to keep the premium to the minimum. The problem is that health insurer are not the are not the price setters for the benefits payed out. What health insurance is about is to do their best to cover hospital cost etc. HBF consistently negotiates with hospital to keep premium down to the minimal. Hospital would like to increase prices as much as possible but health insurer (HBF) would like to keep it minimal. There was a year that they could not agree on a rate.Hospital wanted to increase bed rate for HBF members by much more than what was justifyable. Issue was how to respond to that request cause ultimately it affects HBF members.  Hospital was under pressure to get a better return due to shareholders so that they can increase share price. they were looking for the highest increase. HBF interest was to look after members so that they wont have to pay a large sum of premium. Different in opinion on what drives the business If HBF were to rolled over for the rate that the hospital would increase on, other hospitals would pressurise them to increase rates in all other hospitals as well. It could become a habit. That would have put a whole lot of pressure on the health premiums. there was an issue of basic financial management.