Macroeconomics discussion
Macroeconomic Perspectives
This week, we look at two differing perspectives on how to solve macroeconomic issues. These perspectives are often the root of the major policy debates that rage in the headlines. Which perspective do you feel more drawn to? Why? What about the argument is compelling? How would you apply it to give policy advice on our current situation?
macroeconomics assignment Assignment: Well, weve finally made it to the end of our study of Macroeconomics! For this reflection, I want you to reflect on the course as a whole. Some questions to help you get started: What is the biggest thing you learned? What are some completely new things you learned? What things really stood out to you? How will this class help you in your daily life and as a citizen? Since this is a reflection over the entire course, you should write between 250-300 words.
life science discussion No biome is forever, but human activity is rapidly altering the physical and biological processes that maintain and connect biomes. These disruptions threaten the well-being of both man and nature. For this assignment, you will choose an aquatic or terrestrial biome that interests you and that is considered to be in jeopardy. Write a paragraph in which you describe how it is in jeopardy, how its loss/destruction is affecting or can affect humanity, and possible ways to alleviate this destruction. You need to use outside resources. Provide a link to those outside resources. Do not copy and paste, but write your answer in your own words.
life science assignment Food Web Construction
Background
In this assignment, you will be constructing a food web. In preparation for this activity, read Food Chains and Food Webs in the Week 8 Section 15 document under Readings within the course content.
Then, if interested in seeing another food web in action,head to this to investigate food web function. In the Interactive Labs box, under Food Web, click Step 1. Read the instructions first, and then click Step 2 for additional instructions. When you are ready to create a simulation, in the upper-right corner of the Interactive Labs box, click Open Simulator.
Procedure
1. Choose one of the following ecosystems: desert, forest, ocean, prairie, or mountains.
2. Choose at least two producers, two primary consumers, two secondary consumers, two tertiary consumers, and two decomposers for the ecosystem you select. There should be 10altogether.
3. Construct a food web (not a food chain) (see note 1 below) showing all of the interactions that are possible for this ecosystem. Include labeled pictures (see note 2 below) and draw neat lines connecting them. Remember, in a food web, there are many interconnected relationships. Make sure you illustrate these.
Note 1: You may construct your food web in several different ways.
a. You can create a PowerPoint which might be easier than a Word document since you have to draw lines and arrows, etc.
b. You can try to do everything in a Word document or
c. You can do a drawing on paper, take a picture, and then put it into a Word document for submission.
Note 2: You may use the internet to find pictures of your ten organisms, but you must include a reference page if you do so. You may also draw your organisms. You may not just copy and paste a completed food web from the internet.

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