In this course, we learned that one of the modern-day myths about the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century

In this course, we learned that one of the modern-day myths about the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century was that the Mongols were brutal conquerors. In fact, the Mongols were significantly less violent than previously thought, and they were pretty forgiving toward their enemies. Discuss

Explain the system of  Feudalism in your perspective analysis in at least two hundred words with an introduction

Explain the system of  Feudalism in your perspective analysis in at least two hundred words with an introduction, body, and conclusion.

Explain the role of television sports and religion in Latin American popular culture

Explain the role of television sports and religion in Latin American popular culture. Describe some of the social and political issues that unfold or play out through them.

How did environmental differences shape cultural differences in tropical Africa and Asia?

How did environmental differences shape cultural differences in tropical Africa and Asia? Under what circumstances did the first Islamic empires arise in Africa and India? How did cultural and ecological differences promote trade, and in turn how did trade and other contacts promote

How is capitalism by Matthew Desmond in the “1619project, and “how a French bank captured Haiti” in the new york time controversial today?

How is capitalism by Matthew Desmond in the “1619project, and “how a French bank captured Haiti” in the new york time controversial today? In other words, how are this issue of the new york time controversial?

India and Pakistan have been involved in a very contentious and dangerous relationship

India and Pakistan have been involved in a very contentious and dangerous relationship.  Both are nuclear powers and have been fighting over various issues since India’s independence, how do you propose that the world respond and help to diffuse this dangerous conflict? Go beyond the idea of the world asking them to sit down and negotiate. What incentives are available?

How do views of women’s roles/women’s equality affect roles and the environment in India and Asia?

How do views of women’s roles/women’s equality affect roles and the environment in India and Asia?  What is the evidence of inequality and does it matter?  Why or why not?

How Radiolab episode Colors affect your thinking about your perception

How did the Radiolab episode Colors affect your thinking about your perception and the perceptions of other people? Cite specific examples, with timestamps.

What is a limitation that you know you have? Elaborate about its origin, and how it affects your life. ?In your estimation, what is a limitation that all humans suffer? (Alternatively, what are some limitations that many people suffer?) •Can this / these limitation(s) be overcome? •If so, how? If not, why not?

Link
https://waaa.wnyc.org/radiolab/radiolab052112.mp3/radiolab052112.mp3_ywr3ahjkcgo_f604203010f1869e4f08bf0cb03f18ee_66686499.mp3?hash_redirect=1&x-total-bytes=66686499&x-ais-classified=streaming&listeningSessionID=0CD_382_288__b107d203500a71af3c08270b235ca036ee4b1528

What is the role of the intercostal muscles and diaphragm in the normal process of inspiration and expiration

Jennifer smith is admitted to the hospital after a direct blow to her chest during a football game causes damage to her intercostal muscles. She has trouble breathing. The respiratory physician notes there is a greater decrease in her alveolar ventilation than in minute ventilation.

 

What is the role of the intercostal muscles and diaphragm in the normal process of inspiration and expiration? Include in your explanation an explanation of Boyle’s law and why it is important in these processes.

 

What is the difference between alveolar ventilation rate and minute ventilation? Which is the better indicator of gas exchange and why?

The majority of your enrollees to use a wearable device to monitor their health

Your insurance company provides incentives to encourage the majority of your enrollees to use a wearable device to monitor their health. Your campaign is highly successful and your company now has big data on over 60% of enrollees. You decide to use this data in to decrease the your payments for health insurance coverage. Using the information in Chapter 7, provide an ethics-based argument for taking this action and an argument against this action. What are your conclusions about ethics and PHI?