Investigative report on LSD effects on rat brains.

Investigative report on LSD effects on rat brains. How would you summarise an investigative report on LSD effects on

rat brains – I have got most of the information and have tried to find examples on what to include but my report reads more essay-like.  Any advice on setting it up, pointers on info, and what should be included would be helpful, also any examples available online to search for ideas would be great.  Thanks

 

Teaching strategies for children with a disability

 Design appropriate learning and teaching strategies for children with a disability, and from diverse linguistic, cultural, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds. ​
Provide a rationale that justifies and/or compares your selected strategies with theoretical perspectives.

The positivist school of criminology

Discuss the 5 key assumptions of the positivist school of criminology

Alien species on Earth.

Alien species on Earth. An alien species appears on Earth and biologists studying them

collect the following life history data. The aliens are very large – nearly 200 tons in weight and over 30 meters in height. Their life span is about 800 years and they take nearly 100 years to reach sexual maturity. After mating, each female carries a single offspring and continually provides food and protection for it for the rest of her life. Consequently, juvenile mortality is extremely low and most individuals survive to adulthood. How would you describe this species’ traits, in terms of r- and K-strategists?

A. These traits are all in between r- and K-strategists (in the middle of the continuum, not at either extreme)
B. These traits are all typical of r-strategists
C. This species has an even mix of r-strategist traits and K-strategist traits
D. These traits are all typical of K-strategists

 

Meeting standard through integrated curriculum

This question focuses on the work of Susan Drake and Rebecca Burns (The book Meeting standard through integrated curriculum )

 

With some details, clearly compare and contrast the facets of multidisciplinary integration:

  • intradisciplinary approach
  • fusion
  • service learning
  • learning centers/parallel disciplines
  • theme-based units

 

Technology health care and treatment for patients.

Discussion Prompts: Technology has given rise to many new opportunities

for health care and treatment for patients. These advances in science have extended lives and increased the quality of life for many people. Research a new technology involving genetics or healthcare advancements. below are some examples for inspiration: somatic cell nuclear transfer, Invitro fertilization/embryo freezing, gene therapy (cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease), prosthesis/bionics, rehabilitation therapies, cancer treatments, and nanotechnology. Describe the basic components of the process. how does it work? How/why was this particular advancement developed? what are some of the benefits of using this type of technology? Citations: How we are growing organs in the lab? Dr. Jim Wells (video) YouTube. https://youtu.be/ygXescPIj-M, Nanomedicines- the way of the future? (video). YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9OAKXIPsDw&feature=youtu.be.

 

Structural aspect of poverty

*Video 1 highlights an important structural aspect of poverty – that it is an economic state with its own trappings which make seemingly “rational” choices or options impossible. As the programme points out, those struggling financially are unable to capitalise on bulk buying, shopping discounts, or “cashback” promotions. And as the *Buzzfeed, demonstrates, these closed options extend well beyond shopping for groceries. A cash shortage, in other words, creates a shortage of choice. Escaping poverty thus is not as simple as “saving money”.

The video also examines poverty from another approach – psychology. The video, as well as the article from the *Chicago Booth Review describes how poverty induces psychological conditions ranging from “tunnel vision” to decreased cognitive function. Poverty thus can be seen as not just an economic condition, but also a psychological state.

The various disciplines which make up the social and behavioural sciences – namely anthropology, psychology, sociology, economics, and political science. Besides the economic and psychological approaches to poverty, what other vantage points are we able to analyse poverty from? For instance, through sociological concepts of social stratification, power, or class? Or from a political perspective – what is the relationship between poverty and housing policies, welfare policies, the legal system, or even elections? How does analysing poverty through these approaches help us further interrogate “Singaporean” values such as self-reliance?

Please refer

*Video 1 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=GwWFMXzMOkw&feature=emb_title
* Buzzfeed – https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephenlaconte/expensive-to-be-poor-examples-reddit* Chicago Booth Review – https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/how-poverty-changes-your-mind-set

Find the words hidden in the grid.

Help me please with a clear explanation of the answer thank you