Are GMO Good for African Famers ?

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This paper is written in 1st person, in this paper I’m going to evaluate the pro and cons of gmo use in African’s countries. Then end with why I think GMO benefits African. Sources must include 4 or 5 government sources and 3 or 2 .com sources.
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okay, I love the paper but I only have a few concerns. 1) The beginning of the research paper have no introduction. Like it doesn’t give the reader more information on what generically modify organism is it just jumps right in to it. There no theise or attention grabber. The second concern I have is while reading I noticed that there were many grammar errors.

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Hey one issue, the sources added i tried finding them on the internet, and I couldn’t. So for the revision can I have the writer add the web address right next to the information, because my professor will click on the link to see if the information came form there.

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Please check message board and revise the paper. Thank you.

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The paper is much better but it has way too much spelling error and grammar. Could that be looked at. And you listed 2 American govnment Sourse, but only used 1 through out the paper. Other then that it’s pretty good.

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Hey I showed some of my class mate my paper to see their opinion, and they told me my paper wasn’t following the rubric, and some of the sources couldn’t be traced. So I was wondering if you could take a look at the paper again, and the rubric i’m going to attach to see how you can revised the paper. Also can you check on the sources and see if they can be traced back.

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I downloaded all the source link under the paper and I still couldn’t find some, and my teacher is looking for textual evidence. Is there anyway you could find the sources you used at the bottom and the link along with the textual evidences you took from it ?

Its due after 10 hours.

: Answer the following questions thoroughly & completely;  should include the , should , & should in order to earn full credit. You may use your part/function packet, your vocabulary textbook, or the dictionary to complete this test.1. Tell about a time in your life when you had a  of work.  What kind of work did you have?  What caused you to be in that position?  Find an image that depicts what your  of work looked like.  2. Tell about someone who has a group of people.  What did this person  the group of people into believing?  What happened as a result of the people becoming ?  3. Find an image that depicts .Explain how this image depicts the definition of .  Then describe a time in your life when you have felt .  What caused you to feel this way?  4. Find an image that depicts .  Explain how this image depicts the definition of . Then talk about THREE ways the of the American economy in 2008-2010 effected you personally.                a.                b.               c. 5. Discuss an historical figure who was able to how an idea or an event would impact our society today.  Explain specifically what actions they took because of their .    6. Discuss three  you have discovered this semester. How will these  discoveries impact your life?              a.                b.               c. 7. What is an  agreement you have made in your life?  Why did you make this agreement?  What happened as a result?  8. Find an image that depicts .  Explain how this image demonstrates the definition of .  When is a time you have felt ?  Explain why you had these  feelings.   9. Who is the most stringent  you personally know?  Explain three situations that show how this person is a.              a.                b.               c.10. Talk about someone in your life  who has been a .  What makes this person such a ?  What three specific things has this person done that demonstrate how he/she is a               a.                b.               c.

Can you do this Tax Project ?

Hello I need help with this questionGeorge Large (SSN 456-78-9012) and his wife Marge Large (SSN 567-89-0123), who live at 2000 Lakeview Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 49001, want you to prepare their 2015 income tax return based on the information below: George Large worked as a salesman for Toyboat, Inc. He received a salary of $80,000 ($8,500 of federal income taxes withheld and $1,800 of state income taxes withheld) plus an expense reimbursement from Toyboat of $5,000 to cover his employer business expense. George must make an adequate accounting to his employer and return any excess reimbursement. Additionally, Toyboat provides George with medical insurance worth $7,200 per year. George drove his car 24,000 miles during the year, and he placed the car in service on June 1, 2011. His log indicates that 18,000 miles were for sales calls to customers at the customers’ offices and the remainder was personal mileage. George uses the standard mileage rate method. Assume his business miles were driven equally during the year. George is a professional basketball fan. He purchased two season tickets for a total of $4,000. He takes a customer to every game, and they discuss some business before, during, and after the games. George also takes clients to business lunches. His log indicates that he spent $1,500 on these business meals. George also took a five-day trip to the Toyboat headquarters in Musty, Ohio. He was so well-prepared that he finished his business in three days, so he spent the other two days sightseeing. He had the following expenses during each of the five days of his trip: Airfare $200 Lodgoing $85/day Meals $50/day Taxicabs $20/day Marge Large is self-employed. She repairs rubber toy boats in the basement of their home, which is 25% of the house’s square footage. She had the following income and expenses: Income from rubber toy boat repairs $15,000 Cost of suppliers 5,000 Contract labor 3,500 Long-distance phone calls (business) 500 The Large’s home cost a total of $150,000, of which the cost of the land was $20,000. The FMV of the house is $225,000. The house is depreciable over a 39-year recovery period. The Larges incurred other expenses: Utility bills for the house $2,000 Real estate taxes 2,500 Mortgage interest 4,500 Cash charitable contributions 3,500 Prepare Form 1040, Schedules A, C and SE for Form 1040, and Forms 2106 and 8829 for the 2015 year. (Assume no depreciation for this problem and that no estimated taxes were paid by the Larges.)Additional Requirements Other Requirements: Include tax forms 1040, Schedule A, C, SE, 2016, 8829.

health care

Laboratory Technician: Scientific laboratory technicians are involved in the process of carrying out biological and chemical investigations aimed at providing scientific data that can be used in medical research or treatment. The activities include testing, sampling, measuring, and recording pieces of data. As such, scientific laboratory technicians in Saudi Arabia take part in instrumental work that enables the development of scientific technology including advancement of modern medicine. Much of the work of laboratory technicians takes place in educational institutions, hospitals, and other forms of medical facilities as part of the research processes. Educational background required includes a diploma or degree in Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Forensic Science, or Environmental Science. Salary will range from 60,000 to 80,000 riyal annually.Emergency Medical Technician: Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are trained health professionals responsible for responding to urgent medical situations such as accident scenes, traumatic injuries, and other forms of medical urgencies. They are able to carry out emergency procedures within mobile vehicles such as ambulances. EMTs need to have a high school diploma and a degree in EMT, as well as training. They are also required to be physically fit in order to carry out emergency procedures effectively. The annual average salary of an EMT ranges from 100,000 to 110,000 riyal.Anesthesiologist /Anesthesia Technician: place of work- salary- education: The role of the anesthesiologist includes preparing medical equipment, particularly anesthetics. The profession also entails providing medical assistance during anesthetic procedures (Learn4Good). It also includes making orders and maintaining inventory of the anesthetic medical supplies within the health facility. Educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Anesthesia, Nursing, or Health Care. Annual salary ranges from 100,000 to 105,000 riyal.   I need someone to write introduction contains thesis statement and short conclusion for this essay.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

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Mrs. Jeng an 89 yrs old woman who was found on the floor of her room. She states that she got dizzy and sat on the floor and did not fall. She was bought in for observation &testing. HCP reviews the nursing hx in the EHR and pt first assessment while he is placing order in chart, he is given an electronic alert by clinical information system to remind him that he may want to order a MRI of the brain to R/o CVA. HCP cancels alert because he believes that observation of apand re-eval her in a.m. Will suffice. As he walks on floor the next morning, nurse signals him frantically to come and see Mrs. jeng. It appears that she has a major CVA. HCP knows that this may have happened with or without Mrs. Jeng having an MRI the day before, but he’s concerned about the ramifications of the cancelling the alert day before. a.) HCP cancelled that alert b/c he felt that it was not clinically necessary. How does the CIS “knows” that an MRI of brain is was an appropriate intervention? B) what are the potential ramifications for cancelled alerts? c) what should have been the role of the nurse in the scenario?
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I don’t know where MS come from, the instruction clearly stated a CVA patient. The paper should focus on Informatics Nursing and Health Care Provider cancelled that alert because he felt that it wasn’t clinical necessary. How does the CIS know that MRI was an appropriate intervention? 2. What are the ramifications for provider to cancelling the alert? 3, what should have been the role of the nurse in the scenario? I need a revision please

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Please revised the initial instructions. Started with Mrs. Jeng, an 89 yrs old woman. It is suppose to be an essay type for informatics with abstract and reference page. Not a completely case study type. Please re- read instruction. I’m not fully satisfied with it.

business law

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1. (12 points) Ralph a 40 year old college student, married, with three kids, was hired as a waiter by Bertha, the owner of Big Bs Eatery. The restaurant was mainly a family restaurant, and Ralph was impressed that the management had a progressive policy regarding sexual harassment and discrimination. The policy on page 5 of the Employee Handbook was very clear that Big Bs Eatery would not tolerate harassment of any kind. If any employee feels harassed they were to report the incident to Bertha, the owner immediately.

Unknown to Ralph, on Tuesdays after 10 PM the restaurant became a strip club featuring male dancers with a female-only clientele. Though Ralph was only a waiter, he was told that on Tuesdays he should expect to stay late and be prepared to wear a costume consistent with the theme for the night. To his surprise, and humiliation, the first night Ralph was dressed in a cowboy outfit, wearing tight shorts under chaps, no shirt, a tight leather vest and cowboy boots and hat. Another night he was a police officer wearing blue shorts, a holster, toy pistol and handcuffs. When Ralph complained to Bob, the only other male waiter, he was told to get over it even enjoy it. If you work it right, Bob said with a smile and a wink the tips are great and there are other fringe benefits as well! Ralph did not ask what he meant. Bob went on to say, Besides, the restaurant was in bankruptcy until Bertha started her Tuesday night specials. In short, he said the customers like Tuesdays more than any other night. And our jobs depend on big Tuesdays.

Bertha lavished unusual attention on Ralph. She often insisted on inspecting Ralphs outfit before work and frequently entered his, the mens, dressing room, without knocking. One time she tucked his shirt in, pulled his holster tighter and patted him on the backside. When Ralph asked her to stop and to knock first before entering the bathroom where he dressed. Bertha laughed, then became very serious and said, Around here, Ralphie-boy, its Berthas way or the highway. Dont forget it.

Ralph soon got over his shyness and figured out what it took to earn great tips. He performed for the ladies, dancing through the aisles, swiveling his hips and pointing his finger at certain ladies and acting like it was a pistol. But he always refused to participate on stage. Then one night things got out of hand and Ralph had a sexual encounter with a waitress. She told everyone and soon things soon got worse for Ralph. He kept working for 3 more months though he was miserable and felt guilty. He had to keep working. Ralphs wife lost her job and his son was in the hospital.
Ralph was consistently pinched and grabbed by drunken women, including the female bartenders, who often refused to fill his drink orders without a kiss. The female workers regularly called him Meatdish and Long John. Finally, fed up Ralph told Bertha that even though he needed the money, he could not tolerate working Tuesdays anymore. Bertha, touching his holster and patting his rump, said she would take him off Tuesdays provided he would escort her to after-work parties on Monday nights. Ralph refused. Soon his hours were dramatically reduced.

Ralph came to you, his lawyer, for advice and redress. He tells you his story and asks what he can do. You patiently explain to Ralph there are two theories of sexual harassment to pursue. What are they? What are the required elements of each theory? What evidence supports Ralph under each theory and for each element? What one fact hurts Ralphs claim the most and why?

2. (3 + points) How, if at all, is the prohibition against discrimination based on disability and religion substantively different from its prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of gender and race?

6-Paragraph Business Essay

Write a 6-paragraph essay that answers the question in the attachment using the sources in the bottom: ” Roderick, D. (2006) ‘Goodbye Washington consensus, hello Washington  Confusion?’ Journal of Economic Literature, 44 (December): 969-983 Friedman, T. (2009) The World is Flat, online video, accessed 17 Jan 2012 from  Ghemawat, P. (2007) “Why the world isn’t flat”, Foreign Policy, March / April 54-60.Barron, D. (1995) ‘Integrated strategy: market and non-market components’ California      Management Review, 37 (Winter): 47-6 Porter, Michael (2008) ‘The five competitive forces that shape strategy’ Harvard Business Review,  January: 79-93.  Rose-Ackerman, S. (2002) ‘”Grand” Corruption and the Ethics of Global Business’, Journal of Banking and Finance, 26;1889-1918 Donaldson, T. (1996). ‘Values in Tension: Ethics Away from home’, Harvard Business Review, September – October, 48-62 Khanna, T., Pelepu, K. and Sinha, J. (2005) ‘Strategies that fit emerging markets’ Harvard Business Review, 86(6): 63-76 . Dir. Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar. Perf. Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Milton Friedman. 2003. Youtube Video.  Fine, C. (1998) ‘The Secret of Life: Harnessing the Power of Double Helix’, Chapter 4 in Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control in the Age of Temporary Advantage, Perseus Books, London Fine, C. (1998) ‘The Primary of Chains: Capability Chains Make a Business’. Chapter 5 in Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control in the Age of Temporary Advantage, Perseus Books, London Palmisano, Smuel J. (2006) ‘The Globally Integrated Enterprise’, Foreign Affairs, 85(3): 127-136  Sethi, S. and Luther, K. (1986) “Political risk analysis and direct foreign investment: some problems of definition and measurement’ California Management Review, 28(2): 57-68 Martinez, J. and Santiso, J. (2003) ‘Financial markets and politics: the confidence game in Latin America Emerging Countries’, International Political Science Review, 24: 363-395. Vaaler, P., Scharage, B. and Block, S. (2005) ‘Counting the investor vote: political business cycle effects on sovereign bond spreads in developing countries’, Journal of International Business Studies, 36: 62-88.  All class lectures through 4/27/16  ”  

Negative Concord in AAVE

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I.Introduction

1.1Introduction: the origin of AAVE

1.2 The Neo-Anglicist Hypothesis

1.3The substrates Hypothesis

1.4 allomorph hypothesis

II.Negation in AAVE: here say that you will be focusing on NC

2.1Negative Concord: here include the definition from the book, Then contrast with Double negation in SE. give the semantics meaning for both with citation from books

2.2Description : include all examples number pp12,13,14

2.3Distribution of multiple negative: include example PP15-16

2.4 Where negation must appear in multiple negation: (include example From page 22 and 23)

2.5Where negation must not appear in multiple negation include example 24

NOTE : 2.3 2.4 2.5 taken from this source African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.

III.Conclusion :
The relation between AAVE and SE can best be described by the allomorph hypothesis.
Include the allomorph hypothesis (from a book)

NOTE 2: I REALLY NEED a high-quality paper. Only include examples from the book only the book that I have chose” the book called African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene from page 17-25.
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Please focus on the same structure.
Use only the appropriate example from the book that I chose “African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.]]
include history information and hypothesis from books
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it is a grammar paper focus on examples and explaintion from the book[[ African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.]]
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1. please check the grammar. Use academic words. 2. when providing examples give the meaning for each example. 2. expand more on the Allomorphs hypothesis 3. expand more on the conclusion. 4. check the references in apa style

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please check the grammar for the first part the orgin, and the three hypothesis. there is wordiness in the fourth first sentence. please paraphrase the first part