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I will pay for the following essay Diabetes and Globalization. The essay is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The Harvard School of Public Health (n.d) defines globalization as “Inexorable spread of knowledge, technology, culture, and capital from country to country” (para. 1). In layman’s terms, diabetes is caused by a disproportion of energy in the body whereby very little calories are burned by the body. In other words, physical activity is imperative when it comes to preventing diabetes. Globalization has increased trade between countries and has thus made food more available at cheaper prices. The cost and availability of food shape people’s preferences and can contribute to diabetes (Harvard School of Public Health, para. 5). This, in other words, increases people’s access to high caloric foods which are the major contributors to diabetes. Other than shaping people’s food preferences, globalization has made it easier for international fast-food companies to spread from the developed countries to developing countries (Harvard School of Public Health, para. 5). This further increases people’s access to fattening foods creating an increase in obesity and diabetes.&nbsp. Candib (2007) asserts that globalization goes hand in hand with urbanization. People are increasingly moving to urban areas in search of better business and job opportunities. When people move to urban areas, they end up adopting a sedentary lifestyle. Subsequently, they have no time for cooking a healthy meal by the time they get home due to exhaustion. In fact, most people prefer buying food from restaurants and fast food outlets than to cooking.&nbsp.&nbsp.

 

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Question 1Electrons are transferred spontaneously from molecules with low electron affinity to molecules with high electron affinity. For the following pairs of reactions, determine which molecule will be oxidized and which one will be reduced. Reduction PotentialA.NAD+ + H+ + 2 e– -> NADHcytochrome c (Fe3+) + e– -> cytochrome c (Fe2+)-0.41 V+0.25 VB.oxaloacetate + 2 H+ + 2 e– -> malatepyruvate + 2 H+ + 2 e– -> lactate–0.18 V–0.19 VC.cytochrome c (Fe3+) + e– -> cytochrome c (Fe2+)½ O2 + 2 H+ + 2 e– -> H2O+0.25 V+0.82 VQuestion 2Why is energy required to move protons out of the mitochondrial matrix? Question 3How does ATP synthase use the proton-motive force to make ATP? Question 5What are some of the sources of experimental error in respirometer experiments? Question 6In yeast fermentation, CO2 is produced as a function of time. The production of CO2 by yeast is responsible for the rising of bread. Plot the relative the amount of carbon dioxide produced as a function of time: A.For temperatures of 10oC and 25oCB.For 1 μM and 2 μM glucoseC.For each set, which condition is associated with a faster rate? Explain the concept of reaction rate.Question 7In the seed germination experiment, what effect did the respirometer corrections have on the rate of carbon dioxide production?Question 8Calculate the number of ATP molecules made when one molecule of each compound is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water: A.Fructose-6-phosphateB.Acetyl-CoA

 

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I need help with these two questions on cost accounting. please explain your work.

Walsh Corporation applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of 80% of direct labor cost. If Job 210 shows $10,000 of manufacturing overhead cost applied, how much was the direct labor cost on the job?Select one:t of 2a. $10,000b. $8,000C. $11,000d. $ 12,5002Weatherhead Inc. has provided the following data for the month of March. There were no beginning inventories; consequently, the direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead applied listed beloware all for the current month.t of 2Work In Process Finished Goods Cost of Goods SoldTotalDirect materials4,17014,72041,920$ 60,810Direct labor10,52029,44083,840123,800Manufacturing overhead applied5,83012,19034,98053,000Total$20,56,3$160,740$ 237,610Manufacturing overhead for the month was overapplied by $3,000The Corporation allocates any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead among work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold at the end of the month on the basis of the manufacturingoverhead applied during the month in those accounts.The work in process inventory at the end of March after allocation of any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for the month is closest to:Select one:a. $20,261b. $20,850C. $20, 190d. $20,779

 

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  1. Let us re-examine the frequency table in question 1 as a summary of observed probabilities.
  2. Construct a probability table for the data in question 1. The probabilities reflect the observed relative frequencies of occurrence. The body of the table will show the joint probability of each combination of gender and type of purchase. Include row totals showing the probability of purchase type and the column totals showing the probability of gender. Round probabilities to 2 decimals.
  3. Suppose that gender and type of purchase was independent for each possible combination. Construct an idealized probability table that we should have observed if these factors were independent. The row and column totals should remain the same as in a) but the body of the table will change somewhat. Round probabilities to 2 decimals.
  4. The table in a) is simply a summary of approximately 1,000 purchases. If HomeStyle were to look at another sample of 1,000 purchases it would get a somewhat different table. Do you think the tables in a) and b) are sufficiently different from each other that you would conclude that the purchasing behavior of females, males and “unknown” are different from each other? For now we are just looking for your opinion. You don’t have the knowledge yet to properly say whether they ae different.
  5. Comparing large tables with small differences may hide patterns. If you really want to see differences between purchasing patterns of females, males and unknowns, calculate P{Bed&Bath | female}, P{Bed & Bath | male} and P{ Bed&Bath | unknown}. Repeat this for the other categories. Summarize these conditional probabilities in a table. Use 2 decimals.
  6. Does knowing the customer’s gender give you any insight with respect to what the customer is more or less likely to buy?

 

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