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    Complete Name: Unit 4 Student Name: Carroll, Nicholas ********************************************************************************************************** 1. Describe Mendel's P, F1, and F2 generations in his experiments with pea plants. Student Answer: Mendel's F1 generation, also known as the first filial generation is the parent of the offspring generation which is the F2 generation(Daempfle,2016). The P generation is the also known as the parent generation. The parent…

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    You've reached a point where you believe you want to do something about investing.In you pocket you have $1000 and you think you can try out something and see how it goes.But the idea of losing your heard-earned $1000 is freaking you out.Every time you want to invest, all that comes to your mind is the horror stories you've heard people lose their savings and fortunes in stocks.What if I told you that you are wrong?What if I called you right now and told you that you could be getting a higher…

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    Investment Strategy Diversify two stocks per industry to dampen the effects of industry specific crashes, while still maintaining a substantial amount of capital within each industry to benefit from industry specific rises. Our investment strategy would focus solely on capital growth, as such, the three industries of interest would be the Financial, Telecom Services, and Utilities sector as they are currently the top performing sectors with around +60% companies up 0% - 2%. TELECOM SERVICES 1.…

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    Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid

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    Peter Kropotkin- Mutual Aid Many people have heard the words mutual aid in their life at one time or another. Around the world countries and nations offer each other some form of mutual aid. For example, the United States sent mutual aid in the form of medicine and doctors when the Ebola virus broke out in Arica. Mutual aid consists of two different definitions. Mutual aid in reference to organizational theory means “voluntary trades of resources and service that will benefit each party”…

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    Minecompany Case Analysis

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    Introduction and Situational Analysis In today's society, there is a misconception that investing in the international stock market is only for utmost powerful e.g. Billionaires, International, and multi-billion companies. However, its untrue everyday people around the globe are able to participate in this movement and are able to benefit from it finically. Because of the lack of awareness and programs that encourage everyday people to invest in the international stock market has left many…

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    Greiblock Credit Union is one of the largest banks in the city of Chicago with over $5 billion in monetary holdings in the bank’s system at any given time. The company has over one hundred different branches located around the Midwest but is headquartered in Chicago city limits. With such a large business operation, it is obvious that the bank would need to take significant measures to ensure the money and information of their customers which they possessed was protected from any third-party…

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    First Response Essay

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    There are two risks for first responders when either countering or responding to an international terrorist attack. The most obvious risk is the physical and psychological damage that a terrorist attack can have on the first responders when they are responding to an attack. And a lesser known risk occurs in the preparing stage for countering an attack. Basically, whether there is funding and enough supplies in place for first responders to counter an attack. These two risks are very…

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    Great Expectations is solely about Pip and his expectations over time and for the reader to be able to understand how and why his expectations change, Dickens purposely has Pip describe his life as a child, adolescent and mild aged man. The purpose of Dickens using a bildungsroman is to have Pip grow from a young boy who has many fears and expectations into a man who can then reflect on his mistakes and his life as a whole. One of the first scenes of the novel begins with Pip running into…

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    In “Great Expectations” Charles Dickens carefully mixes elements of the comic, the tragic, and the grotesque to create a dynamic story. Dickens blends these aspects together within scenes in order to accomplish this. He fuses them together to produce a story that is humorous, melancholy, and sentimental, all at the same time. Within the story, Dickens uses the comic to create humor, the tragic to create melancholy, and the grotesque to create sentimentality. He creates his humor through the use…

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    Who would you think would be a more sympathetic character, a habitual criminal or a renown member of the justice system? In the novel Great Expectations, the answer is not the one you would necessarily choose. This novel by Charles Dickens is centered around a poor boy named Pip who comes into great expectations of wealth by a mysterious benefactor, who turns out to be a lifer exiled to the new colonies named Magwitch. Because of this revelation, Pip struggles with the predicament of protecting…

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