Music Analysis

Tell us briefly which of the recordings from the list below is your favorite and why.

These are songs that you have listened to so far in this class. Feel free to write about how the song makes you feel, whether it brings back certain memories or if makes you feel like doing something. In your writing, be specific about the musical elements that you like about the track you’ve chosen.

Bill Monroe “Blue Moon of Kentucky”
Pete Johnson “Roll ‘em Pete”
Bessie Smith “Backwater Blues”
Thomas Dorsey “Search Me Lord”
Big Joe Turner “Shake Rattle and Roll”
T-Bone Walker “Stormy Monday”
Louis Jordan “Choo Choo Ch’ Boogie”
Muddy Waters “I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man”
Elvis Presley “That’s Alright Mama”
Use your team’s discussion forum called Roots of Rock and Roll to post your statement.

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Phenotype Plasticity

  1. Consider the following statement:
    Squirrels prefer sunflower seeds over acorns.

Is the above statement a valid hypothesis?
If you think yes, describe how you would test this hypothesis. If you think no, explain why you think it is not a valid hypothesis.

  1. Why was it important to measure multiple leaves in each group? (In other words, why have replicates?) Why not just measure one leaf in the high-light group, one leaf in the low-light group, and then compare their widths to determine whether different levels of sunlight exposure affect leaf width?
  2. Why was it important to choose leaves randomly?
  3. Some of you may have obtained a large difference in mean widths between your two plant groups, while some of you may have obtained only a small difference. Whichever it is, do you think that there is enough of a
    difference between your means to be able to confidently conclude that light affects leaf width? Explain in one or two sentences.

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Competencies for Risk Managers Part 1 Read the nine mini-case study series from

Competencies for Risk Managers Part 1
Read the nine mini-case study series from the Project Management Institute on the Global Green Books Publishing company before starting this assignment. The readings were assigned during Week 6.
Write a 3–4-page paper in which you:
Discuss at least three challenges that project managers face as effective risk managers at Global Green Books Publishing and provide a rationale for your choices. Look at Chapter 2 of Practical Project Risk Management to review the most common challenges.
Discuss at least three key skills/competencies project managers need to be effective risk managers at Global Green Books Publishing and provide a rationale for your choices.
Go to Basic Search: Strayer University Online Library to locate at least two quality resources other than your textbook to use in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.
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When the Titanic struck the iceberg, the weather was bad, the lookouts were not

When the Titanic struck the iceberg, the weather was bad, the lookouts were not properly equipped, the radio operator was not monitoring other ship traffic or communication in the area, they were traveling at a very high speed, and the ship design had a flaw in the construction of the hull’s “watertight” compartments (and other risks). In many risk programs, risks are managed individually. However, a robust risk program considers the cumulative effect of all risks. Assess the above scenario and identify the effect of multiple events on a risk management strategy.

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