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YOUR TASK In teams of three to five, analyze a problem on

your campus such as the following: insufficient parking on

campus, unavailable classes, closed campus facilities for

students taking evening or weekend classes, unrealistic

degree requirements, a lack of student intern programs,

an inadequate registration process, too few healthy and

affordable food choices, a lack of charging stations for electric

vehicles, and so forth. Use brainstorming techniques

to generate ideas that clarify the problem, and explore its

solutions. Either individually or as a team, organize the ideas

into an outline with three to five main points and numerous

subpoints. Assume that your ideas will become part of

 

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Write 6 page essay on the topic Sickle Cell Anemia.

Individuals with two copies of the mutant version of the hemoglobin gene are likely to develop full-blown sickle cell anemia (Malowany 49).

According to the Darwinian theory of evolution, the existence of sickle cell anemia in only certain geographical regions of the world particularly those prone to malaria is a good example of an evolutionary trade-off during the process of natural selection. In his book, the Origin of the species by natural selection, Darwin particularly outlined the steps of survival for the fittest by arguing that populations often show variations in virtually all traits and that certain variations can improve the survivorship of individuals or organisms(improving their fitness).

On the other hand, the theory also suggests that the frequency of these variations may increase with each generation if they are heritable. The evolutionary trade-off between Sickle cell anemia and Malaria was first highlighted after the discovery that the geographical distribution for the sickle cell allele known as hemoglobin S was virtually overlapping with the geographical distribution of Malaria (Hiren 25). This is particularly based on the notion that sickle cell heterozygote are often resistant to malaria and therefore individuals with sickle cell traits have a survival advantage in Malaria prone regions such as West Africa as compared with individuals with normal hemoglobin.

Malaria is a common tropical disease caused by a protozoan P. falciparum which is largely transmitted through mosquito bites. The protozoa then infect the red blood cells of the victim and multiply thereby becoming available for transfer to other susceptible individuals via mosquito bites. According to Tapper (134), malaria is a disease that has existed in Africa and other tropical regions for several millennia.

 

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A salesperson at the retail outlet has observed a buying pattern over many graduations. All of the last 1000 sales were made by either parents/ friends. Of the 400 sales made to partners/ friends, 180 were sales of teddy bears and 150 were sales of koalas. Of the 600 sales made to parents, 400 were sales of bunches of flowers. A total of 240 teddy bears were sold.Assuming we can use this information to predict future sales, what is the probability that if a parent makes a graduation gift purchase at this outlet it will be koala (0.23333…)If a new graduate is given a bunch of flowers from this outlet, what is the probability that the flowers were purchased by their partner or friend? (0.1489)

 

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Complete 8 pages APA formatted article: The Founding Philosophy of The Hitachi Company. Hitachi is an enterprise with high potential and caters to the diverse needs of society. The Hitachi Group consists of a total of 1091 companies including overseas, associate and subsidiaries. It has seven business units and employs 350,000 people globally (CSR, 2006). As of June 2006, the Board of Directors comprises of 14 members, four of which are from outside Hitachi. It is currently faced with certain issues – keeping itself abreast of the ever-changing technology and maintaining its market share, management of human resources, handling the loss of reputation due to the failure of the turbine, serving the society and bringing a turnaround of group finances. This paper aims to examine how the company aims to achieve these through its global strategies.

Hitachi has grown and developed due to its commitment to understanding the relationship between customers and society (CSR, 2005). They believe in creating products that exceed customer expectations. They respond timely to the dynamic changes that take place in the world and society. Right solutions or the right products and services suitable for customers, is their philosophy. ‘Quality First’ is the basic principle of the Hitachi Group.

The founding spirit can be captured in the words: “harmony,sincerity,” and “pioneering spirit.” Hitachi strives to provide new value by resolving the fundamental issues faced by the global community. Its founding philosophy is to serve the community through technology. Standards of Corporate Conduct is the basis for the Hitachi brand and CSR activities. It thus aims to foster shared values throughout the group. Through the Hitachi Group Headquarters, established in 2004, Hitachi is strengthening integrated management of the group, improving management oversight and executing business strategies to enable the organization to demonstrate its collective strengths (AR, 2006).

 

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