alcium and phosphorous

Topic: Calcium and phosphorous
I was informed by support department to put my order under the essay category.
Sources MUST be peer reviewed OR from original papers, NO WEBSITES AND NO BOOK.
Sources MUST BE between 2005 and 2014.
1-Sample from a student (contains several pages (scanned (jpg) (not word document), numbered with number and letter ex 1 b, 2 b … etc).
P stands for page No. for example p 2b means page number 2b.
2- A file called randox calcium.
3- A file called randox phosphorous.
I need the my report structure to be in the same way as the sample structure (but not copying the same text, i.e. paraphrase every things, add new info (if required), new structure if you like but be close to this structure.

 

GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD IN SAUDI ARABIA

Topic: GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD IN SAUDI ARABIA
I need to write introduction for my thesis it about (GENETIcally MODIFIED FOOD IN SAUDI ARABIA) so you may be able to break this chapter into subsections for example :
talk about GM food in general like( history, technology then make it specific and write about saudi arabia.
also, make my aim & objectives in sentences (paragraphs) not as point (1,2,3)
Aim is: to measure the level of GM food awareness in two groups of people in Saudi Arabia; health practitioners and the general public.
1- To examine Saudi consumer awareness of the existence of Genetically Modified Foods in the country.
3- Labelling importance of genetic modified foods in Saudi Arabia.

 

management and barriers in knowledge intensive organization

knowledge management and barriers in knowledge intensive organization
Please take note please add on to the previous write out (Knowledge and barriers in knowledge intensive organization) of the document which I have uploaded and you may add on the information.
Please do a proper paragraphing of a to e
Using the hypothetical research (Knowledge and Barriers in Knowledge Intensive Organization) uploaded in the dashboard.
a) Identify at least three (3) specific forms of database creation and maintenance that you might use to compile the data (quantitative, qualitative or both) for your proposed study,
b) Briefly discuss how and why these databases and data compilation procedures are good choices for maintaining your raw data.
d) Please create a hypothetical quantitative component of this study for the purposes of this assignment

 

English Comp DB

English Comp DB
Assignment Details
Based on your work in Units 1 and 2, create a detailed sentence outline for your research paper.
Your outline should include the following:
Thesis statement: Because you are writing an argument or persuasive paper, your thesis must state a clear stance on the topic that you have selected. The thesis should be written in the third person and not be more than one sentence long. This thesis does not have to be the same as your thesis in the Unit 1 Individual Project. Your new thesis will most likely reflect the research and reflection that you have done since then. You may have even changed your initial stance.

Langston Huges Order Description

Topic: Langston Huges
Order Description
write a researched critical essay
each
critical paper should place the author in his or her biographical and historical context and literary movement, and should discuss the societal ideology (patriarchy, feminism, capitalism, socialism, etc.) inscribed within the work. Also trace the major influences on the author’s writing, and examine at least one specific primary source of the author’s works for hallmarks of the literary movement/s he or she was part of. Because only scholarly peer-reviewed secondary sources are acceptable for this assignment, research of secondary sources must be conducted using the LSC-Kingwood Library’s research databases JSTOR, Project Muse, or Literature Resource Center. The papers should be no less than 5 double-spaced pages and have a minimum of 4 secondary sources plus the primary source (the author’s story, novel, play, or collection of poems) which should be cited with in-text parenthetical references in the body of the paper and listed on a Works Cited page according to MLA guidelines. No internet sources will be accepted on this project. Minimum required length: 5 typed, double-spaced pages, 12 pt Times New Roman font, 1 inch margins. (No extra spaces between heading, title, or paragraphs, please. The entire document should be uniformly double-spaced.) Remember, you are writing a researched analysis, not a book report. End your first paragraph with a strong thesis that places the author in an appropriate literary movement or movements, supported in your body paragraphs by relevant quotes from the story or novel, and from scholarly critics, unfolded in a logical progression of paragraphs that leads to an appropriate conclusion. Please do not write a delayed-thesis argument; I prefer that you get to the point as clearly and concisely as possible in a strong thesis in the first paragraph of your essay. A Rough Draft is needed with cited page with outline. examine Montage of a dream deferred by Langston for the specific primary source of the author’s works for hallmarks of the literary movement that he was part of. I will upload the secondary sources

Mandatory Retention

Topic: Mandatory Retention
Hello,
Below are the directions from my chair. He thinks we are on the right track. He would like an outline and the chapter 1 revisions. In the outline it should cover all of the topics that you will cover in the Literture review. Please answer the revisions. I am fine with only using 2 variables instead of 3- he seems relentless on this idea. Once he approves the outline and stops making changes to chapter 1 then we can move on to the actual lit review.

 

western civilization

Topic: western civilization
Paper instructions:
This exam consists of two essay questions. Please write at least 900 words in response to each question.

Use quotation marks and footnotes for any direct quotations from the Chambers text or other assigned readings. You should also use footnotes in cases where you draw substantially upon the wording, organization, or ideas of the texts. In constructing your essays, you will be expected to conform to standard formal writing guidelines: well developed thesis and introductory paragraph; clear and concise body paragraphs with topic sentences; use of evidence from the course materials to support your thesis; and a conclusion that summarizes the main points of your essay.

Be sure to cite at least THREE primary sources for each essay. Primary sources can include assigned Internet sources, boxed texts or images of artifacts, architectural monuments or documents (including drawings) from the textbook regarding the time period in question.

Essay Questions: Write an essay in response to two of the following questions. Be sure to identify at the beginning of each essay which question you are answering

1. Trace the evolving status of European women from the sixteenth to the early twenty-first century. Evaluate the factors that have been leading to their growing emancipation, such as social and economic changes, political action, and medical and scientific discoveries.

2. Explore the changing role of science in society from its breakthrough in the age of absolutism, through its rise in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, to the triumphs and horrors of science after World War I. Does science provide certainty today in the fashion it did a century ago? If not, why?

3. Trace the spread of the industrial revolution from the eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. How did industrialism contribute to social, economic, and political change in the modern West? How did it affect the West’s relationship with the non-Western world?

4. Define the engines of change in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries — e.g., what were the major factors driving the transformation of Europe from the Early Modern Era (since 1500) to the modern world? In your answer, focus on one of the major powers discussed in your text — England, France, Spain, the United Provinces, Sweden — and consider how that state was or was not well-placed to benefit from the forces that were creating a new Europe.

5. How has the role of government, the modern State, evolved since the sixteenth century? To what degree was this evolution driven by the imperatives of aristocratic and dynastic power, bourgeois focus on wealth or lower class notions of social justice?

6. Compare and contrast the way in which Europe was reconfigured following the end of the Thirty Years’ War, the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, and World Wars I and II. Explore three important similarities and differences following the Treaty of Westphalia, the Congress of Vienna, and the Yalta Agreements. Be sure to defend your choice of factors.

7. The era of the World Wars (1914-1945) may now seem to be an anomaly given that the period between 1814 and 1914 and now 1945 to 2008 have been without major wars. Why was the early twentieth century so unstable compared to the periods before and after it?

8. Modern Western international diplomacy came of age with the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, how did it evolve in subsequent centuries? Be sure to consider such factors as the military, industrial, and French Revolutions and rise of modern media. Has diplomacy become more democratic across the centuries?
References
“English Bill of Rights” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1689billofrights.asp); “Domat on Louis XIV” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1687domat.asp); “St. Simon on Louis XIV” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/17stsimon.asp); “Smith-The Wealth of Nations” (public.wsu.edu/~brians/world_civ/worldcivreader/world_civ_reader_2/adam_smith.html); “The Division of Poland” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1795Poland-division.asp).
“The Social Contract” by Rousseau (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/rousseau-soccon.asp); and “On Crimes and Punishments” by Beccaria (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/18beccaria.asp) “John Wilkes on Parliamentary Reform” (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRwilkes.htm); “Burke on American Reconciliation” (http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1751-1775/libertydebate/burk.htm); “Jefferson on Religious Freedom, 1779” (http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/tj3/writings/draft1779.htm); “What is the Third Estate” by Abbe Sieyes (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/sieyes.asp); “Declaration of Rts of Man and Citizen” (http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/rightsof.asp); “De Gouges on Women’s Rights” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1791degouge1.asp); “Levee-en-Masse, 1793” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1793levee.asp); “Robespierre – The Cult of the Supreme Being” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/robespierre-supreme.asp); “Robespierre – Justification of the Use of Terror” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/robespierre-terror.asp).
“Imperial Catechism” by Napoleon (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1806catechism-napoleon.asp); “Radcliffe, Powerloom Weaving” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1828looms.asp); “Women Miners” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1842womenminers.asp); “Child Labor, 1832, Pt. 1” (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRsadler.htm); “Child Labor, 1832, Pt. 2” (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRcarpenter.htm); “Child Labor, 1832, Pt. 3” (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRblincoe.htm); “Political Confession, 1820” by Metternich (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1820metternich.asp); “Ricardo on Wages” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/ricardo-wages.asp); “On Liberty” by J.S. Mill, 1859 (http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/world_civ/worldcivreader/world_civ_reader_2/mill.html); “Owenite Socialism” (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRowen.htm); “Fourier’s Socialism” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1820fourier.asp); “St. Simon, The Failure of European Liberalism” (http://web.archive.org/web/20010203121700/http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/History/teaching/sem10/simon3.html).
“Marx and Engels, ‘Communist Manifesto’” (http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch01.htm); “Kropotkin, ‘The Spirit of Revolt’” (http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/spiritofrevolt.html); “Mazzini on Nationality” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1852mazzini.asp); “German Unification” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/germanunification.asp); “Darwin, ‘The Origin of Species'” (http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/world_civ/worldcivreader/world_civ_reader_2/darwin.html); “Wilberforce’s Critique of Darwin” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1860wilberforce-darwin.asp); “Webb, Fabian Socialism” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1889webb.asp); “Eduard Bernstein on Evolutionary Socialism” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/bernstein-revsoc.asp).
“Ferry on French Colonialism” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1884ferry.asp); “Kipling, ‘The White Man’s Burden'” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/Kipling.asp); “Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia, July 1914” (http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Austro-Hungarian_Ultimatum_to_Serbia_%28English_translation%29); “Lost Poets of WWI” (http://www.english.emory.edu/LostPoets/); “Wilson, ‘The Fourteen Points'” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1918wilson.asp); and “The Versailles Treaty” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1919versailles.asp).
“Freud, ‘The Interpretation of Dreams” (http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/world_civ/worldcivreader/world_civ_reader_2/freud.html); “Lenin, ‘What is to be Done?'” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1902lenin.asp); “Hitler’s First Antisemitic Writing” (http://www.h-net.org/~german/gtext/kaiserreich/hitler2.html); “Stalin’s Reply to Churchill, 1946” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1946stalin.asp); “The Marshall Plan (1947)” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1947marshallplan1.asp); “De Gaulle, ‘Le Grand Non!'” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1967-degaulle-non-uk.asp); “Khrushchev, ‘Secret Speech’ (1956)” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/krushchev-secret.asp); and “Brezhnev Doctrine, 1968” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1968brezhnev.asp).

 

Interaction design and implications

Topic: Interaction design and implications
Paper instructions:
I’d like to ask for your assistance to answer 5 short essay questions. They should be answered within 1:30 hours on Tuesday, December 10, at 12:30 p.m-2:00 p.m (EST time).
This is short course overview: User centered design and usability evaluation approaches for designing interactive computer-based systems: understanding the requirements and needs of the user, designing alternative systems through prototyping, and evaluating system usability.
Will you be able to help me with this assignment and if you will be available online on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m EST time?
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Color Theory and Techniques

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Topic: Color Theory and Techniques
Paper instructions:

Hues, Values and Saturation

Research the relationship between Hue, value, and saturation. Hue as we learned is essentially the base color itself. When we introduce Value, we are starting to include the relative lightness or darkness in the sample itself. Saturation on the other hand is the intensity or amount of the pure color in a sample.

Using Photoshop or Illustrator,

1. Pick and display a swatch of a Hue of your choice
2. Display at least one example of both more and less “Value” of your chosen Hue
3. Display at least one example of both more and less “Saturation” of your chosen Hue

Clearly label and identify all examples from the three steps above and save as a standalone image file (.png, .bmp, .tga, etc.) for submission.
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diabete nutritional supplement

Topic: diabete nutritional supplement reserach.(please write diabete one )
Paper instructions:
Select one botanical compound or other CAM dietary supplement used as complementary therapy in HIV Disease or in Diabetes. (see list below for DM suggestions or Table 24.7 for HIV suggestions; you may also choose others listed on the NCCAM website)

2. Research information about the selected supplement. You may use websites and reference books. Prepare a 1-page write-up about the compound, including the following information:

a. Common name & botanical name of supplement b. Active compound, if known
c. Potential or suggested uses for the supplement in general, and specifically for
DM or HIV. What is the supplement purported to do?

d. Side effects or toxicity of the supplement

e. Scientific evidence for efficacy of the supplement

f. Potential interactions with prescription or over the counter drugs

*Use credible sources. Be sure to reference the source of information for each of these items. List the website or other reference so that someone else will be able to check your information.*

* Summarize the information in your own words*Do NOT simply copy what you read – that is plagiarism!*

3. Find at least one peer-reviewed scientific research publication (from Pubmed or other library source) that relates to your supplement. Summarize the findings in 1-2 paragraphs. ** Attach a copy of the Journal Abstract, including citation.**

4. Based on your research, would you recommend this supplement to a client? – why/why not
Suggested supplements for Diabetes:

Garlic Cinnamon Tumeric Fenugreek Berberine Ginko Biloba Bitter melon Chromium Asian Ginseng Prickly Pear Cactus
Pterocarpus marsupium (Indian kinko, Malbar kinko, Pistasara, Venga)

Gymnema Sylvestre (Gurmar, Meshasringi, Cherukurinja) Others possible…
Suggested sites:

Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS): http://ods.od.nih.gov/

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM): http://nccam.nih.gov/

Linus Pauling Institute Micronutrient Information Center:
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/

Vitamin Herb University: www.vitaminherbuniversity.com

Integrative Therapeutics Drug Nutrient Interactions Checker:
www.integrativepro.com/Resrouces/Professional-Resources/Drug-Nutrient-Interaction-Checker

Drug Interactions Checker: www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.html/

Medscape Drug Interaction Checker: http://reference.medscape.com/drug-interactionchecker

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-
medicine/about-herbs-botanicals-other-products
Reference Books:

Mosby’s Handbook of Herbs and Natural Supplements, 4th edition, by L Skidmore-Roth, RN, MSN, NP.

The Health Professional’s Guide to Dietary Supplements, by SM Talbot and K Hughes.

The Health Professional’s Guide to Popular Dietary Supplements 3rd edition, by A S Fragakis MS, RD, with C A Thomson, PhD, RD.
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