ASSIGNMENT – GROUP-3 AMALA MATHEW GHEETHU MARIA JOY JOSHMA JOHN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (A) SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT In the classroom environment one person ‚the trainer‚performed a variety of different roles. He/she conducted e-learning needs analysis‚developed the course‚created materials and taught the students.Now that has all changed. In the e-learning word not only are the roles slightly different‚but the competencies required are often very different.the ‘sage
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Virtual Lab: Population Biology Hezekiah Tiakheng Uy See 113608 ES12L |Data Table | | | |1. What are the objectives for this experiment? (you can summarize)
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Detection of plasmids in arsenic (As) resistant bacteria isolated from As-contaminated groundwater Mahima Rani and Pinaki Sar* Department of Biotechnology‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur‚ West Bengal–721302‚ India mahima06bt11@gmail.com‚ Ph: +91 8348523016 Abstract Role of plasmids in conferring resistance to several heavy metals and antibiotics to naturally occurring bacteria is well known. In contaminated environments‚ presence of metal resistant genes on plasmids often provide
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Discuss the environmental problems Britain is facing today. Is it the Government’s responsibility or the individual to solve these problems? ENVIRONMENT Every country has many different problems which they are facing today or have been facing for a long time. In this essay‚ the environmental problems‚ which Britain is facing nowadays‚ are going to be discussed in some ways. Mostly‚ discussion about the climatic changes is going to be mentioned that is not only in Britain‚ also the biggest
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teachings is the nature and practice of Christian environmental ethics. The Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy defines environmental ethics as the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to‚ and also the value and moral status of‚ the environment and its nonhuman contents. Although each denomination has its own unique manner of judging ethical understanding‚ the basic and fundamental structures of their environmental principles have a tendency to reflect Christian
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production of a commodity‚ and how it gets to the consumer. A transnational commodity chain’s production and distribution processes extend beyond state boarders by means of international markets. The structures of many transnational commodity chains today makes it easier for consumers in the global North to distance themselves from their waste. Increases in the generation of waste can be linked to the development of larger‚ more intricately structured transnational commodity chains that spawned from
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List of Environmental Problems The earth’s environment has become a pervasive and global problem. There is growing awareness about the need to conserve our environment. Read on to know the different environmental problems. Today the earth’s environment is in a sorry state. Wherever one looks‚ one encounters pollution. Forests are disappearing. The green patches in the city are being replaced by concrete buildings. Waste products are being dumped indiscriminately. Water is too toxic to drink.
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Six Key Aspects of Environmental Based Management Six Key Aspects of Environmental Based Management Environmental based management (EBM) is a management strategy that recognizes the complete spectrum of interactions within an ecosystem. This involves all species within the system ranging from human‚ plant and animals as opposed to single issues or species (McLeod et al.‚ 2005). This ecosystem could either be terrestrial or aquatic depending on the composition of the environment
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Quilty_Lisa_MIDW127 Page 1 of 6 Midwifery models of care monitor the physical‚ psychological and social aspects of women throughout childbearing years. Technological advances reflect differing opinions of physicians where intervening measures take choices out of women’s hands during birth‚ often neglecting needs turning a natural process into a medical procedure. This essay looks at choices offered to women in westernized countries choosing midwifery models‚ in stark contrast to an experience
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Gagandeep Rai Period 3/4 Criteria air pollutants assignment Multiple Choice 1. A pungent reddishbrown gas often associated with photochemical smog. (C) NO2 2. A corrosive gas from burning coal often associated with industrial smog. (d) SO2 3. A dangerous indoor air pollutant. (A) CO 4. Emitted from diesel and burning fuel. (E) PM10 5. All of the following are examples of primary air pollutants except. (c) tropospheric ozone 6. The greatest emission of sulfur dioxide comes from (C) Industrial processes
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