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Hi, need to submit a 1250 words essay on the topic Character Analysis.

Bluebird, the mother of Waterlily, sees her babys face among the flowers “as beautiful as the waterlilies. You too are a waterlily, my waterlily”.&nbsp.

The girl was curious and stubborn, like many kids. From childhood she does not want to change the decision she made once. For example, the event with charcoals could become dangerous for her. She took in into her mouth and was full determination not to give it back easily. Thus, despite attempts of the neighbor boy to make her smile, she did not open her mouth. She was charmed with his try, but she did not want to give up fast. However, she was a joyful, friendly and cheerful girl, and soon the boy who made her to laugh – Little Chief became her friend.

Mother raised little daughter obedient and according to the canons of the tribe, so “Waterlily was a rolypoly and needed no urging” (89). She even started to speak late, despite her best friend`s attempts to study her. Waterlily is a little shy girl. For, example, she learned to speak, but trained alone in order not to be ridiculed. The world around her creates Waterlily`s outlook and consciousness of a young child does not ask more questions about how and why an event is happening. At this age, she appears to the reader as a person for whom public opinion is important.

At the age of 6 years the girl became interested how she was in her infancy. Her granny added she was “never quiet. Her curiosity and activity and vitality was noted: “You used to take my two braids for reins as if you were on horseback, and pull first this way and then that way until you had my eyelids stretched back”. (140)

Soon, it happened so, that Waterlily should pass through the ceremony of “beloved” child. She grew emotional and sensitive girl, but she began to realize that not all the senses should be shown. Despite the inner excitement she tries to keep

 

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1.What is the amount of annual cash flows that Research In Motion must earn from these projects to have a 12% internal rate of return? (Hint: Identify the seven-period, 12% factor from the present value of an annuity table, then divide $834 mill by the factor to get the annual required cash flows.)2.Assess RIM’s most recent annual financial statements, from its website (rim.com) or the SEC’s website (sec.gov). a. Determine the amount that RIM invested in capital assets for that year. (Hint: Refer to the statement of cash flows.)b. Assume a seven-year life and a 12% internal rate of return. What is the amount of cash flows that RIM must earn on these new projects?

 

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For the Column A technologies or concepts, find the appropriate function or applicable characteristic in column B. Please note that I have included an extra entry in column B that does not match any entries in column A (4 points each; 15 questions; 60 points total).

Column A

Column B

1.Northern analysis

2.ddPCR

3.Cloning

4.Differential Display

5.RNAi

6.Subtractive hybridization

7. DNA Microarray

8. Transformation

9. Antisense technology

10. RISC

11. Restriction Enzymes

12. Genomic library

13. Gel electrophoresis

14. 2DGE

15. Ribozyme

(A) Introducing specific amino acid changes to a protein in order to study its function

(B) Represents every gene essentially equally and contains both promoters and introns

(C)A fungal gene expression system

(D) Electrophoresis separates biological macromolecules according to size

(E) Recognizes and cuts palindromic DNA sequences

(F) A method of enriching for certain cDNA clones

(G) Silencing of genes using

(H) Introduction of recombinant DNA into an organism

(I) Gene Expression Profiling using the transcriptome imprinted on chips

(J) Amplification of DNA fragment facilitating absolute DNA quantification

(K) Inserting a piece of DNA into a vector to create a new recombinant molecule

(L) Complex that cuts RNA and prevents translation in RNAi

(M) A gene expression knock down technology involving hybridization and functioning through RNase H and/or physical inhibition of translation

(N) Partial cDNA sequences are amplified from subsets of mRNAs using one primer anchored to poly-A tail and another short arbitrary primer

(O)Gene expression analysis by hybridization of RNA on a blot to a labeled probe.

(P) Binds to a specific complementary mRNA sequence and cuts it

(Q) Separates biological macromolecules using isoelectric focusing and SDS-PAGE

 

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Review the Institute of Medicine’s 2010 report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.” Write a 750-1,000 word paper discussing the influence of the IOM report on nursing practice. Include the following:

  1. Summarize the four messages outlined in the IOM report and explain why these are significant to nursing practice.
  2. Discuss the direct influence the IOM report has on nursing education and nursing leadership. Describe the benefits and opportunities for BSN-prepared nurses.
  3. Explain why it is important that a nurse’s role and education evolve to meet the needs of an aging and increasingly diverse population.
  4. Discuss the significance of professional development, or lifelong learning, and its relevance in caring for diverse populations across the life span and within the health-illness continuum.
  5. Discuss how nurses can assist in effectively managing patient care within an evolving health care system.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, an abstract is not required.

Review “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health,” by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) (2010), located on the National Academies of Sciences website.

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Read Chapter 4 in Dynamics in Nursing: Art and Science of Professional Practice.

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