Wildfire Adaptive Trait

**THIS INCLUDES A POWERPOINT SLIDE OR SKETCH**

There are countless examples of interesting fire-adaptive traits (meaning the trait confers an adaptive advantage to the species) in vegetation, animals, insects, and bacteria and fungi, across the world. Here’s your chance to pick your favorite, and make it shine. Use web and literature resources to find a species with fire adaptive trait(s) you consider to be impressive and interesting. Then: sketch (by using powerpoint, a diagram, sketch, or schematic that explains that trait.

Answer the following questions: (In a short 2 page essay)

Include: 1) the scientific name and common name of the species;
2) where it is found- geography and what ecosystem(s);
3) what its fire adaptive trait(s) is/are;
4) what are the characteristics of the fire regime to which it is adapted, and
5) why this is relevant and interesting.

risk factors of patients fall in hospital

I have two result i got from my research and I need to write disscussion about this two results:
first : illeterate patients or those with low education level are more at risk of fall in Hospital ?
A)what are the causes for that , B)add studies with same results support this ideas
Second: more patients who fall were married
A)what do you think the causes for this result
B)support your disscussion with more studies
C) then write about nursing roles in this , some recomendation to prevent the fall of illeterate patients to provide more education
NOTE:
1)the refrencess should be updated from 2016 then
2)my study was conducted in Saudi Arabia better to add studies in saudi arabia

Techniques

Understanding and applying the controls available on the camera is one of the ‘secrets’ to effective picture making. For this essay, you will use what you know about the camera to reveal the ‘secrets’ of several photographs that you find. This essay assignment has two parts:

First, select examples of photographs (scanned from a print source or refer to a website) that exemplify shallow depth of field, greater depth of field, stop motion, blurred motion, and panning.
Next, analyze the images and suggest ways in which the effects were achieved. Did the photographer use fast or slow film (ISO)? Was a fast or slow shutter speed used? Was the lens opening large or small (f-stop setting)? How did the position of the photographer effect the final image? Describe the technical challenges faced by the photographer to achieve the shot.
For all essays in this course:

Your essay should be at least 600 words.
Cite any sources you use for your essay and include a list of works cited in either a MLA or APA format.
Please include images, and remember to provide proper citations for each.
Proofread your essay for grammatical and spelling errors.

Principles of reasoning

Q12 For each claim, determine the BEST claim. For each option, use a sentence or two to explain why you ruled it out or selected it as your answer.

Q12. Lung cells once damaged can grow back.A) A report published by Marlboro (a major tobacco company)B) A report from Lungs and You (a small organization that is not well known.)c) A report from American Lung Association (a well-known organization).d) A recovered lung cancer patient. 

Q10 & Q11 – Provide the missing claim. Clearly indicate whether it is a premise or a conclusion by properly labeling them with ‘P’ or ‘C.’

Q10. P2. A newly discovered star’s (Star S) size is similar to that of the sun. C. [Therefore] Star S is about 5 billion years old. *

Q11. P1. Mr. Jones was acquitted of murder. P2. Mr. Smith’s case is like Mr. Jones’ case in every respect. *

Q4 – Clearly identify what component of the argument you are evaluating (premise or inference). Provide a SHORT (1 or 2 sentences) explanation for your evaluation of each component. Provide a final assessment of the argument. Please use an outline form.
Q4. Eating pork is immoral. Pigs are just as smart, cute, and playful as dogs and dolphins. Nobody would consider eating those animals. So why are pigs any different? *

Q3 – Map the argument in Q3. *
Q3. Technology has placed at the disposal of the healthcare community various potent tools to improve patient care. Since EHRs are easily available to physicians, they can access complete medical histories of patients and make the most well-considered medical decisions. Doctors can quickly identify possible medication errors. They can do this by using apps such as barcode scanners and patient safety improves as a result.

 
Q5 – Map the argument in Q5. *
Q5. The cosmological argument for God’s existence. Everything in the universe must have a cause. An infinite regress of causes is impossible. So, there must be a first cause. God is the first cause. Therefore, God exists.