Discussion: Atomic Structure

Option 1:
Your initial post in the discussion this week consists of two parts. First, choose a molecule used in healthcare, industry, or found in a natural source and discuss the importance of this molecule. Be sure to include at least one outside source and make sure to follow APA citation guidelines.

In the second part of your initial post, we will be practicing naming ionic and covalent compounds as well as polyatomic ions. To begin, give the chemical formula for each of the following: A covalent compound containing no more than two types of elements, an ionic compound no more than two types of elements, and an ionic compound containing a polyatomic. Be sure that these compounds are valid (for example, the charges balance out in the ionic compound) and that the subscripts do not exceed 10.

Option 2:
Your initial post in the discussion this week consists of two parts. First, choose a molecule used in healthcare, industry, or found in a natural source and discuss the importance of this molecule. Be sure to include at least one outside source and make sure to follow APA citation guidelines.

The electron configuration of an atom determines the number of electrons available to participate in bonding with another atom. One method of depicting the valence electrons that an atom has is through the Lewis structure. For the second part of your initial post, pick an element from the periodic table of elements. Identify the valence electrons and the orbitals in which they reside.

APA format for in-text citations and list of references.

Write a summary for a Journal of Banking & Finance

In lecture 1, we wrapped up the topic on the stakeholder theory by mentioning the Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR). You are required to complete the following tasks for problem 3:

1. Scholarly Skills (20 marks):
For the paper you have been allocated to, write a brief summary of the paper. Your summary
should at least address the following points: the idea of the paper, data, methodology and findings.
(Word count: 700 – 800 words, excluding reference list).

2. Structure and Referencing (10 marks): Marks will be allocated for correct grammar and clear and
logical writing. Word limits are strictly enforced. Contents exceed the word limits will not be marked.

Design Thinking

Solve the following questions straight forward (question-answer, no intro needed)

Look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyM6rx69iqg and answer the following question:
1. Watch Tina Seelig’s TEDTalk about unlocking creativity. What do you think about her innovation engine? Pick one of its parts and share what do you think is important.

2. “If I had an hour to solve a problem I’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about solutions.”

Do you connect this quote to Design Thinking? Would you do the same based on the experience you’re having in this elective?

No external resource needed. Answer just as personal experience/analysis.

Climate Change: In your words

In Your Own Words
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Evolve

We have had a very intense introduction to the issue of climate change and what it means for our future. In 2-3 sentences, explain what information was new or interesting to you, and how that impacted your choice of a topic for your presentation.

The Evolve activities are worth a cumulative 5% of your grade.

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