How have cultural differences played a role in the attempted resolutions of these crises.

India, currently the second most populous country, is rapidly developing as its population continues to grow. India also faces many social, economic, and environmental challenges. In this writing assignment, you will analyze three major issues India and make comparisons to these situations to the U.S. context.
The first part of this assignment examines issues related to marriage. One of the main concerns in India is arranged marriages. This concept, that seems crazy to Americans but is the norm in India, is discussed in The Economist article Marriage in India is Becoming Less Traditional(1). Read this article, and along with additional research that you do on this topic, write about how marriage in India is similar and different to marriage in the U.S. Additionally, discuss the positive and negative impact arranged marriages have on both social and economic development in India. Be sure to include a discussion about caste systems. In your opinion, where does marriage appear to be heading in the U.S?
The second part of this assignment will be concerned with drinking water. After reading The Economist articles, Why India has a water crisis(2) and That Flinty Taste(3), write a page comparing and contrasting the water issues in India and Flint, Michigan. What are the main causes that got people in each place into their current problematic situation and how a more sustainable path towards development could have prevented these problems? Which crisis do you think is more surprising and why?
The last part of this assignment relates to environmental hazards. Watch the video The Children of Bhopal(4) and compare and contrast it to an environmental crisis that has happened in the U.S. How could the governments have responded to the crises better? What could have been done to prevent the issues from happening in the first place? How did the wealth of the area impact the response to the crises? Please include an introduction and conclusion. Citations, should be in MLA format and the references are not considered as part of the page limit.

Briefly summarize the evidence indicating that some genes specify the structure of the protein

2-Summarize the works of Beadle and Tatum that connect certain genes to enzymes and protein.
3-Summarize the structures of DNA and RNA
4-Relate the process how DNA is transcribed to form RNA
5-Describe the process of translation where the RNA is translated to form a polypeptide
6-Compare the process of transcription and DNA replication, similarities and differences
7-Explain in the process of synthesis of DNA the concept of initiation, elongation, and termination.
8-Relate how ribosomes function in the polypeptide synthesis
9-Explain some examples of the different classes of mutations
10-Describe the modern concept of a gene, information content, and function.

Explain Instances of Reliability and Validity

This assignment will consist of two parts. Both parts will be combined into one document and submitted for your assignment. For part one of this task, explain the following terms: Inter-rater reliability Test re-test reliability/Repeated measures reliability Face validity Predictive validity Concurrent validity Once you have explained these, for each term, provide an example of how you could test for that term. You can use actual examples from articles you have read (e.g. an example of a test for inter-rater reliability was used in [author, year]. In this study, … [explain]). For part two of this task, select two articles from your annotated bibliography and explain how the authors addressed issues of reliability and validity. Be thorough and provide examples to support your findings. Support your assignment with at least five scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including seminal articles, may be included.
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Evaluate the Research Methods: in paragraph form answer the following: Does the author provide a literature review?

Critique a Research ArticleA critique is a method of displaying a logical and organized analysis of a written or oral piece. Critique can provide the readers with both positive and negative outcomes depending on the author. The purpose of this assignment is for the student to perform a critique on a research article that deals with today’s health issues. In this paper the student must be diligent at what the author are claiming, taking into account the research methods being utilized and look for pros and cons of the researcher’s outcomes.The assignment must be a minimal of five pages, excluding title page and references. The assignment must be strictly following APA guidelines, points will be deducted if otherwise. Do not use first person throughout the paper until the section called evaluate the paper. It will be divided in the following manner:Title page: Give the name of the article, the authors name(s) and your name. Following APAIntroduction: Provide an overview of the authors research problem, research questions and main point including how the author supports his or her point.
Explain what the author initial objectives (hypothesis) and results including the process he or she used to arrive at such conclusion.

Is the research current and relevant to today existing health issues?
Describe the research type utilized? experimental, non-experimental, quasi experimental, etc.
Evaluate the sample (size, composition, or in the way the sample was selected in relation to the purpose of the study? Was the sample appropriate for the research or was it bias?
How practical does this work seem to you? How does the author suggest research results could be applied and how do you believe they could be applied?
Could the study have been improved in your opinion? If so provide how you think it could have improved.
Is the writing in the article clear straightforward?
Can further research be conducted on this subject? Explain
Conclusion: In your conclusion, try to synthesize the pieces of your critique to emphasize your own main points about the authors work, relating the researchers work to your own knowledge or to topics being discussed in your course. Reference Page: APA style, see rubric below See Rubric

Describe the composition and function of saliva.

Research:
Saliva is an important component in eating. Without it, we wouldnt be able to swallow our food because it would be too dry. It aides in proper chewing by making a bolus, which is a ball of food created by chewing and mixing with saliva. It also helps in keeping the mouth clean and helps with speaking and spelling. Saliva is excreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. There are two types of glands and there are six glands in total. The two types of glands are located in different areas of the mouth and are Intrinsic and Extrinsic. The secretions from the Extrinsic glands are higher than the intrinsic glands. The secretions are a result of the brain receiving signals of sight or smell of food. Thats why we get the watery mouth syndrome. Intrinsic glands: small glands dispersed through the mouth. This type of gland includes the following glands-
-Lingual glands- in the tongue
-Labial glands- inside the lips
-Buccal glands- inside of the cheekExtrinsic glands: three pair of glands connected to oral cavity by ducts..This type of gland gland includes-
-parotid glands- under the skin anterior to the earlobe.
-Sub-mandibular glands- locates along the body of the mandible.
-Sublingual glands- located on the floor of the mouth.The composition of saliva is roughly 99% water and has a pH of 7 which is neutral. It contains enzymes and proteins that help fight bacteria such as Lysozyme and Immunoglobulin. It also contains electrolytes including sodium, potassium, chloride, phosphate, and bicarbonate ions. Critical Thinking:
In all, saliva is an important part of our everyday life. Without it, we wouldnt be able to enjoy food, have a natural bacteria killer, or be able to speak/ spell easy. Something that we look past everyday is so important to our health and well being.
Connect the Dots:
Coming from someone who loves food, I found it very informational reading about this topic and learning more about how much saliva helps us in our everyday lives.
Part2 : Explanation:
while you response to the student work above, answer this question:”Discuss how and what happens when the different salivary glands become infected and/or inflamed?”Part 3: Threaded Discussion Rubric Post 2: Response to another student 20 Points Possible
1. Student submitted a thorough, informational and clear response that 10 advanced the discussion with detail. Critical thinking about topic was
included.
2. Assignment submitted on time and on a different day than other posts. Assignment met 125 word count minimum.
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3. Appropriate scientific college-level sources were used. Post contained 5 APA formatted references and in-text citations. The post was grammatically correct.

How has your perspective of the DSL changed since the beginning of the term? How, or why? What are some surprising things you learned this term, why?

What are three important things you take away from the course that will aid you in being successful in the DSL program? What worked or didnt work in helping you learn this term, why? What would help next time? How well did you manage your time this term, and how could you improve? Use journal references and the bible

What are the theoretical foundations for hypotheses or arguments made? Is there strong support for the authors arguments?

One page summary of each of the attached 2 articles discussing the major ideas, contributions, or shortcomings of the article … First paragraph , introduce and summarize the topic , then comment on the below points according to the relevance to the article -What are the central findings of this paper? -Do the authors motivate the topic adequately (i.e., why is it interesting and important)? What are the research gaps? –Is there logic, internal consistency, and a strong linkage between theory and hypotheses or arguments? -What is the originality of the contribution to the extant body of knowledge in discipline (i.e., what do we learn that is new?)? -What are the key implications of the findings for understanding consumer behavior and marketing? -What may be some specificfuture research directions?