Order Number |
5487352682 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Question Description
I need an explanation for this Science question to help me study.
Q: A woman is near death from cancer, A druggist has discovered a drug that doctors believe might save her. The druggist is charging $2,000.00 for a small dose–10 times what the drug costs him to make. The sick woman’s husband, Heinz, borrows from everyone he knows but can scrape together only $1000.00. He begs the druggist to sell him the drug for $1000.00 or let him pay the rest later. The druggist refuses, saying, “I discovered the drug, and I’m going to make money from it.” Heinz, desperate, breaks into the man’s store and steals the drug. Should Heinz have done that? Why or why not? Where there other options for him?
Life of An Adolescent Today
Description
Q, What role do you think social media plays in the life of an adolescent today? Are they overly dependent on “virtual” friends tweeting and blogging about every detail of their lives, losing social skills as they say things onscreen they would never say face to face, or staying connected to their friends in a positive and healthy way? Is this constant connection a good thing or not? What are some of the pros and cons of constantly being connected to friends, how does it affect families? What do you think about texting when the family sits down to dinner or how do feel when you are talking to someone and they begin texting someone else?
Natural Selection Comic Strip Storyboard Square
Natural Selection and Adaptations Comic Strip Example (StoryboardThat)Links to an external site.
Purpose:
To show your understanding of natural selection and evolution.
Requirements:
Create a 5-10 square comic strip/ storyboard using Google Slides, MakeBeliefComixLinks to an external site., StoryboardTHATLinks to an external site., paper/pencil, or another teacher-approved tool that shows how natural selection and evolution can occur in a population of organisms.
The organisms can be real or ones that you create, but you cannot use beak size as your trait or any of the examples given below.
If using Google Slides, each slide is one comic/ storyboard square.
Use chat bubbles and captions to explain what is happening in each scene/square.
All the principles of natural selection must be present in your comic strip.
The principle of natural selection are
Organisms produce more offspring than can survive.
Differences or variations occur among individuals of a species.
Variations can be passed to offspring.
Some variations are helpful. Individuals with helpful variations survive and reproduce better than those individuals without these variations.
Overtime, the offspring with helpful variations make up more of the population and may eventually become a separate species.
You can choose any variation of your choice. Some examples of variations that you can use are.
Giraffe (neck)
Elephant (trunk)
Bird (Wing length)
Fish (camouflage)
Tree (height)
Flower (color or size)
Cite any information you used to create your comic strip, including pictures you searched on the internet.
Example = Author’s Last, First Name, “Title of Article/Name of Image” – Website Link
Here are a few examples to help you get started. Keep in mind, these are examples and may not fulfill your assignment requirements.
Natural Selection and Adaptations Comic (StoryboardThat)Links to an external site.
Natural Selection Comic #1 (StoryboardThat)Links to an external site.
Natural Selection Comic #2 (StoryboardThat)Links to an external site.