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[SOLVED] The National Organ Transplant
The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 banned the buying and selling of human organs. However, the law still allows people to be compensated for “donating” blood, sperm, or eggs. Reproduction clinics often direct their marketing at female college students who are likely to have the traits desired by couples seeking a donor egg, and who might also have the financial burdens that come with being a college student. Advocates of compensating egg donors point to how these women are helping couples achieve their dreams of having a family. Those who are opposed to it, on the other hand, argue that these companies are exploiting women who are desperate financial need and that they are doing so without the donors fully understanding the pain and risks involved in the procedure.Do you think that paying women for their eggs should be legal? Why or why not?What moral responsibility do such clinics have for caring for donors who have complications from the procedure years down the road?Should companies that are targeting college students for such procedures be allowed to market directly to them with flyers, emails, or ads in student newspapers? Why or why no
[SOLVED] Justifying An Evaluation
ESSAY 2: JUSTIFYING AN EVALUATION (FILM)Word Count: 1000 word minimum not counting the works cited page or headings. (Essays shorter than this will see a deduction in the essay grade)Be aware:When an assignment is given, it will not include every aspect of what is expected. For example, my instructions don’t state that words must be spelled correctly or that periods must be included. These are also important elements when writing. A five-paragraph essay belongs in middle school and high school and not in college. An essay the length of 1000 words is too long for the basic format of the five-paragraph essay because paragraphs should not be pages long. In addition, as one advances through one’s education, essays get longer, and it is important to know how to organize an even longer essay. Could you imagine reading a 12 page essay containing only five paragraphs? It would get confusing and convoluted; the same thing happens on a smaller scale with 1000 words, so it is important to have at least eight paragraphs.· Write a 1000 word minimum evaluation (a review) of Night of the Living Dead. The paper will include a works cited page for the movie and an optional review from Roger Ebert Film Reviews or the documentary Birth of the Living Dead; no other sources will be used. Choosing to use additional sources will result in lowering of the essay grade. Be aware that the works cited page and headings DO NOT COUNT TOWARD WORD COUNT. Word count only includes the body of the paper.· Link to movie: Night of the Living Dead . You may need to click on “open this content in a new window.” Other options include opening the movie directly in YouTube, or if you are subscribed to Amazon Prime, the movie is also available there as of this posting. If viewing on YouTube, make sure you are watching the black and white version uploaded by American Film Institute published on Aug 26, 2014 and is the only approved source for the assignment. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCES for the works cited entry for the film.· If you would like to view a documentary on the film, Amazon Prime also has Birth of the Living Dead. This documentary may be used as a secondary source in place of the Roger Ebert review; use one or the other, but not both.· No. You may not substitute any other movie or alternative topic for this paper.ESSAY 2: JUSTIFYING AN EVALUATION ( Night of the Living Dead )Length: Minimum of 1000 words not counting the Works Cited page or headings. Questions? Please ask.
[SOLVED] Internet Access
Through the use of currently available online tools and search facilities, ordinary users can easily acquire personal information about others. In fact, anyone who has Internet access can, via a search engine such as Google, find information about us that we ourselves might have had no idea is publicly available there. (a) Is it true that individual privacy is threatened by the use of search engines? (b) Give some examples how that might occur. (c) Do individuals/hackers from anywhere on the globe access personal information of citizens of other countries? (d) Give some examples illustrating that has occurred. (be specific and provide support for your answer) Please elaborate (beyond a yes or no answer) and provide your theoretical rationale in support of your responses. (comprehension)
[SOLVED] The Rhetoric of Humor
Your Task: Using Burkes pentad and theories of humor introduced in Introduction for Students, What Makes Us Laugh, and From Lucy to I love Lucy: The Evolution of Humor in The Rhetoric of Humor to analyze your meme. What is the memes message and why is it, subjectively, funny?
[SOLVED] Salish Sea Ecosystem
Listening the video and complete the answer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc9KuQ9C5x4&feature=youtu.be 1. Humans produce a lot of chemicals, and these chemicals via the sewers to the ocean. The question is how to reduce those chemicals into the water? Give the answer according to the speaker that he mentions about the solutions of Seattle.2. How does the 2014 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference report reveal the impact of human daily activities on marine life?3. If salmon in the river died due to chemicals, would it be a problem for humans to eat it?4. How is the author’s attitude point source? What do you think of the point source pollution? Should we focus on point source pollution or non-point source pollution?5. How do people leave distinctive chemical fingerprints on water and impact peoples health?6. How much are the regulatory capabilities affecting the U.S.?7. It is very difficult to reduce chemicals now. But what are some good ways to reduce chemicals?8. How does the author explain the harm of chemical products to humans and the environment? For example?9. The author mentions that the aggregation of pollution from chemicals such as pesticides can cause huge problems. Please give some examples and give suitable alternatives.10. The author mentioned that it is best not to combine chemical products with water, such as hand soap and car wash liquid. So during the pandemic, how should hand sanitizer be discharged?11. There are approximately 85,000 kinds of chemicals in the United States. If humans lack chemical products, what should be used for cleaning products? How to treat sickness and headache without medicine?12. Briefly summarize (one sentence) the global chemical production trajectory as stated by the speaker for the next several decades.13. How is DDT an example of unintended consequences?14. How is the I=P.A.T. formula useful for Environmental Engineers?15. What is the speakers attitude toward the U.S. paradigm of chemical screening? Support your answer with two specific examples.
[SOLVED] Tarzan of the Apes
Choose one of the stories assigned, excluding the excerpt from Tarzan of the Apes, and use it to complete this discussion board. After you have narrowed your topic to one of the stories, either “The Flowers” or “Killings,” narrow your topic further to one of the elements discussed in the chapter, which appear in bold. Finish crafting your thesis by making a claim about how or why the author uses the literary element that you narrowed down to in the story. Examples of narrowed topics include but are not limited to: plot, flashback, character, exposition, antagonist, protagonist, etc. Read the chapter carefully so that you can understand all of the elements of literature discussed within, especially the element that you choose to narrow down to. After you craft your thesis, choose a quote within the story that you are analyzing as evidence. First, provide your thesis and then write into and out of the quote that you chose as evidence for your claim/thesis. What I mean by that is you should introduce the quote with a couple of sentences and then afterward explain how the quote connects to your thesis. For example:In her short story “The Flowers,” Alice Walker provides foreshadowing for her protagonist’s eventual unsettling discovery with the narrator’s descriptions of Myop’s surroundings. In the story, her protagonist, Myop, makes her way through the woods behind her house. As she moves deeper into the woods, Myop begins to notice a gradual strangeness begin to develop around her. The narrator tells us that as Myop gets about a mile away from the safety and security of her home that “it seemed gloomy in the little cove in which she found herself” (76). This happens just before Myop makes her grizzly discovery. The gloominess of her surroundings unnerves her and causes her to turn back towards home, which leads directly into her unnerving encounter that serves as the climax of the story. This foreshadowing prepares the reader for this climax. (I want to point out a few things. Notice, first, the thesis. The narrowed topic is underlined, and the controlling idea is in italics. Your controlling idea need not be any more complex than that. Second, pay attention to the in-text citation. This is an example of MLA formatting when using sources. It provides the reader with the page number in parentheses so that the reader can find the quote. Observe the punctuation and match it in your discussion board.)
[SOLVED] Media Theories
Write a research paper on a crime that was influenced by media. Relating crime in media theories to the crime that is being reserched. at least 1500 and is APA format.
[SOLVED] Leadership and Technical Strengths
Based on your position in the workforce as an assistant manager,1. Briefly describe your management/ leadership and technical strengths; include examples to support your response. (100 words minimum)2. 1. Briefly describe your management/ leadership and technical Weaknesses; include examples to support your response. (100 words minimum)
[SOLVED] The Lottery
Please read the story attached The Lottery put your critical thinking skills to use and write half a Page about below topic:One of the messages that Jackson suggests in the story is that all people are savage. Is Jackson correct in her suggestion that people are savage? Why or why not? Explain your answer, and, if possible, use evidence from the story to support your argument.*Special Note (Please read!): In the past, some students have misunderstood the story and thought that the question of this story is whether the villagers in the story are savage or not. The question is not whether the people in this village are savage, but if people, in reality, are savage. I think people, at times, get stuck on analyzing the wrong set of people. The villagers in the story The Lottery are DEFINITELY savage. Jackson purposefully writes them as such in an attempt to prove her point that people, in reality, are inherently savage. There are MANY examples in The Lottery that demonstrate just how savage these people are, and, if you missed this, you may need to do a closer reading of the story and a review of the PowerPoint for this lecture. It is important that all of you understand that these villagers know right from wrong, that this is not simply a case of self preservation, and that they do enjoy the kill, or, more appropriately, the overkill. These people know exactly what they are doing. The last words of the story are they were upon her (Jackson 7). Now, whether you agree or disagree with Jackson is completely up to you, but the debate here is not on the savageness of the villagers in the story.
[SOLVED] English to Spanish
have 3 articles which need to translate from English to Spanish. Each article 500 words Deadline 24 hours. Manually translation required otherwise I will not pay you any penny
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