Explain what it is that determines the relative strength of the forces that can exist between molecules. What terms do we use to describe these intermolecular forces of differing strength?
Describe some similarities and difference between covalent…
Describe some similarities and difference between covalent bonds and ionic bonds (use examples).
Chapter 11 Two clinics have identical performance: Average…
Chapter 11 Two clinics have identical performance: Average waiting time = 30 minutes Same arrival rate and staffing However: Clinic A: patients are always seen within 25–35 minutes Clinic B: patients are seen between 5–90 minutes Which clinic will patients perceive as better?
The Comstock Act of 1873 has been thrust into the news in re…
The Comstock Act of 1873 has been thrust into the news in recent years because it could be used to ban the mailing of medical abortion pills like mifepristone.
Chapter 11 A clinic reduces the average number of patients i…
Chapter 11 A clinic reduces the average number of patients in the system from 90 to 60 while keeping arrival rate constant at 30 patients/hour. What happened to the average time in the system?
In the 2017 case of Packingham v. North Carolina, the U.S. S…
In the 2017 case of Packingham v. North Carolina, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a North Carolina statute that made it a crime for a registered sex offender simply to access a commercial networking site, such as X or Facebook. The high court said:
Chapter 11 System Throughput Time Service Time A 1 hour…
Chapter 11 System Throughput Time Service Time A 1 hour 50 mins B 2 hours 50 mins Which statement is correct?
A nurse is caring for a 72-year-old client with pneumonia wh…
A nurse is caring for a 72-year-old client with pneumonia who is lying supine in bed. Assessment findings include: SpO₂ 89% on room air Respiratory rate 24/min Mild shortness of breath What is the nurse’s first intervention?
Transcript: Mother: Excuse me sir. I am so sorry; she’s been…
Transcript: Mother: Excuse me sir. I am so sorry; she’s been crying non-stop, and she has a temperature of 105. I don’t know what to do. Nurse: (Foreign Language) Mother: Ma’am, please just every time I feed her she just throws up. Nurse: (Foreign Language) Mother: I’m sorry I don’t understand what you are saying. Nurse: (Foreign Language) Mother: Can you just look at her no she’s burning up. Nurse: (Foreign Language) Mother: She’s burning up; feel her head. What is he doing? Man: Do you have… Mother: My baby, she’s got a temperature of 105. Every time I feed her she throws up please. She’s burning up; feel her head! Mother: Please just, just please. Just feel her head. Just someone, let me in to see the doctor. Does anyone understand what I’m saying? Please someone help me! Narrator: 8% of US citizens speak limited English for these 25 million Americans, professional interpreters can mean the difference between life and death.
Instructions: Looking at the specific data provided in your…
Instructions: Looking at the specific data provided in your version of the quiz, answer the following three questions in 3-5 sentences total. Identify one presupposition trigger in the narrator’s dialogue or the text on screen. What “hidden truth” is the PSA forcing the viewer to accept as a fact before the argument even begins? (3pts) Using Gricean Maxims, identify one instance where the PSA is intentionally “uncooperative” (e.g., being vague, providing too much/too little info, or being hyperbolic). How does this violation help or hurt the PSA in achieving its goal of shocking or persuading the viewer? (4pts) Analyze the speech acts in the PSA (the “Call to Action”). What type of speech acts are used? Explain why this specific form was chosen to influence the audience. (3pts)