Ecology Online Simulation

Measuring species interactions and resulting population changes can be challenging. It often requires intensive field work over several seasons and locations, extensive funding, and numerous skilled scientists. Simulations allow us to learn about species interactions and population dynamics through play and exploration. This ecological simulation is an opportunity to experiment with species interactions in order…

Learning organization

Post a 150-300-word response to the following discussion question…..   As the class winds down, I want everyone to have an opportunity to get clarification about any topics covered in this course that you may still have questions about. Therefore, I want each of you to create your own DQ about any topic covered in…

Nicotine’s Dependence liability

Nicotine’s dependence liability is high, and how its chronic use affects health is widely known. Why, then do you think that use of this drug remains legal in much of the world?Identify the characteristics, tolerance, physiological and psychological aspects of dependence and addictions.Evaluate current acceptance and criticisms of the disease concept and selected other approaches to chemical dependency. Critiquestrengths and…

Crime and Family

Why has Crime and Family increased in the 20th century Study Book(s) Used in Class (Note: study books are for reference only and can be used or not at your choice, unless explicitly stated by customer in the description field): International criminology a critical introduction written by rob Watts, Judith Bessant, and Richard Hil. Description:…

Learning Theories

A large part of workflow processes is the embedded learning theories. How will the organization teach the workflow process in order to reach Knowledge products? In a 3-4 page paper, research three learning theories or theorists in more depth. Contrast and compare their strengths and applications. Discuss how these theories impact workflow processes. Remember to use references…

Cold-blooded versus Warm-Blooded Controversy

Directions: In this module, you learned about body size and temperature regulation strategies.  Scientists have argued for many years about whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded, with most recent findings supporting warm-blooded (see this article: http://www.livescience.com/21215-dinosaur-bones-warm-blooded.html).  Compare what you know about the Earth’s temperatures now versus then (65 million years ago) and to the animals…