NRSM 535 American Commercial College Restoration Field Video Notes

Hello, please watch those videos and write 2 pages of notes. i’ll upload a sample. please make sure u follow all the sample steps.

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City Community Risk Reduction Proposal

Throughout this course, you will be developing a community risk reduction (CRR) plan for a risk that your community faces. Your assignment for the Unit I Proposal is to provide a risk topic, problem, and purpose statement (Segment 1) in addition to demographics and department information for your CRR problem (Segment 2).

Segment 1

The first segment of your proposal should be in narrative form. Include specific information about the topics below in the first segment.

  • Identify the risk topic, and explain why this risk is faced in your community.
  • Identify why your agency should initiate a risk reduction program.
  • Provide your problem statement and your purpose statement.
  • Identify the common theme with the major problems leading to the risk or loss of life.
Segment 2

The second segment will address your community demographics and department information. All of your demographics need to be in chart format. Include the following information in your demographics chart:

  • population,
  • square miles,
  • community housing makeup,
  • population breakdown, and
  • identified risk locations.

The second segment will require research to provide you with demographics and department information. In order to develop a course of action to be undertaken in an effort to reduce risk, you must first gather sufficient data relative to the demographics of your community. The Demographic Profile document provides helpful information for locating information about your specific community.

Create a separate chart for department information. In the department information chart, review and provide your department’s response data for overall runs and risk-specific responses (you may have to request the information from a senior fire officer). If you are not currently employed with a department, you can often ask, through the Freedom of Information Act, to get a copy of your local fire and emergency medical services (EMS) response demographics or annual reports, some of which may be found online. If you cannot get the demographics or annual reports, request reports from an adjoining county. As a part of the assignment, you will look at the number of responses associated with your project’s identified risk. You do not need patient information. You may not have access to street or community locations for these responses, so you may need to rely on your personal knowledge of your community.

Combine both segments into one document for your proposal. Your completed proposal must be at least two full pages in length. You are required to cite and reference at least two outside sources. Be sure to cite and reference the sources for your demographic information and department data as well.

Follow APA Style when constructing this assignment. Please note that no abstract is needed.

Urban Legends Have Changed to Match Contemporary World Essay

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, review the following Required Resources:

Be sure that your initial post meets the full length requirement of 300 words, and that you incorporate at least two of this week’s required resources in your post, one of which should be the textbook. Include citations and a full reference to your chosen sources. (See the Required Resources page for all references in APA format).

Read What Makes an Urban Legend? and address the following:

  • In what ways have urban legends adapted over time, both in terms of the content of urban legends and the way in which the spread over time?
  • What urban legends, folklore, or scary supernatural tales do you remember hearing about as a child?
  • What kinds of urban legends have you encountered as an adult?
  • How many counterintuitive elements exist in the urban legends and other tales that you have encountered?
  • What strong emotions are evoked by these tales?
  • Are there elements to these stories that deal with death and survival or both?
  • What do you think urban legends will look like in the future?

Visit Primates and Elefants Observation Discussion

You will visit a museum, zoo, or nature center and write a 1.5 – 2 page paper on your experience. Choose one of the options below (zoo visit or museum visit):

1.) Zoo Visit

Instructions: Visit a zoo or nature center and observe one or multiple primates (non-human). Write a paper describing your primate observations. Include the ticket stub with your paper (you may take a picture and upload it on Canvas with the paper). Spend at least one hour making observations. This is generally easier to do if you observe a group of primates with at least 3 individuals.

Report: Write a report summarizing what you observed, discussing what you thought was interesting, and commenting on your experience. Include a ticket stub with your paper (you may take a picture and upload it on Canvas with the paper). Include the following:

Common and scientific name of the species

Name of the animal(s) – if no names can be found, give a name to the animal(s)

Natural habitat and geographic areas of origin

Behaviors/activities you observed

The zoo environment, including weather conditions

How many animals were observed, and information like sex and age

Primate characteristics (species characteristics, reproductive patterns, social organization, if they are endangered, etc.).

2.) Museum Visit

Instructions: Visit a museum or science center related to the class’s subject matter. Include a ticket stub with your paper (you may take a picture and upload it on Canvas with the paper). Spend at least one hour making observations. Describe the exhibits you observed and how the information presented relates to material discussed in class. Some possible places to visit include The Egyptian Museum, Cal Academy of Sciences, or the Body Worlds exhibit at the Tech Museum. Include the following:

The museum you visited and exhibit you observed

A brief summary of the museum and its objectives

Identify the key themes, ideas, facts, or issues the curators set out to address by creating this exhibit

What did you like or dislike about the museum exhibit?

What historical or contextual material is included in the exhibit? What might have been included but isn’t?

Reflect on how information is presented at the exhibit, how it relates to class content, and background information about the subject matter from what we have learned in class

You may also include background research about the contents presented in the exhibit

This paper will be graded like an essay, so it should be formal and professional (you can use the words “I” and “me”, but keep this as professional as possible…avoid contractions, cliches, idioms, jokes, and formatting errors, and make sure you have correct grammar throughout).

Waste Management Plan & Waste Regulations Discussion

Have a group assignment that I need help with. My part is the Part marked for Steven that I have to do. Please make sure it is atleast 400 words long

Read the following scenario, as a Learning Team, to perform an environmental assessment:

Your team works for an environmental consulting firm that has a client who has just purchased a local municipal golf course. There are two issues that they have requested your team to investigate and make recommendations on the following:

  • The golf course property includes several breeding grounds for mosquitoes, including wetlands and retention ponds. Surrounding the golf course perimeter are residential areas. The state has been concerned over several incidences of West Nile Virus (WNV) and your client is interested in controlling mosquito populations in the wetland and pond areas through the use of a pesticide known as Malathion.
  • The previous owners did not manage waste at their facility properly. The facility maintenance area has four 55-gallon drums of unmarked liquids stored behind the maintenance shed, several showing signs of leakage. There are several piles of lime near the maintenance shed; and three cabinets of old paint, spray lubricants and cleaners, solvents, and oily rags with a strong solvent smell that were used in maintaining equipment. The property includes a pro shop and a restaurant and bar where food will be prepared and eaten. ( Krissy can also cover this in her part)

Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word report that would make recommendations to the company. The report must include the following:

  • Perform a risk assessment to determine if your team would recommend the use of Malathion for mosquito control. Use the four-step risk assessment model in Ch. 7 of your text in evaluating the risks of using Malathion, and not using Malathion and the associated risk of WNV cases. Include all aspects that may be of interest to your client–the ecological, human health, and short- and long-term economic aspects. -JACOB
  • Conduct a regulatory analysis of any components of the Toxic Substances Control Act or Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act that might need to be considered if your client chooses to use Malathion. -KYLE
  • Develop a brief waste management plan–determine any possible existing non-compliances with waste regulations, provide a list of wastes, their regulatory classification, and your recommendations on how they should be stored and disposed. -STEVEN
  • Include plans for handling the situation in the maintenance barn to comply with federal and state regulations. -KRISSY

OKAY team so we have 2 scenarios and 3 bullets points for each scenario.

So let’s get everyone situated that way you can start whenever.

You are more than welcome to see if any team members want to switch parts with you.

I am going to split up the third bullet point into two that way each of us has something to do.

I will add my part to Steven’s and I can also edit the essay and put it all together…if you want.

If we each have at least 350 words, we can reach 1,400 words which is the minimum words.

Sustainable Food Production

Sustainable Food Production

  • Objectives

    Differentiate between the concepts of organic food production, local food production and sustainable food production.Identify local pood producers and ways in which the students might increase the amount of local foods in their diets.Explain how consuming local foods might be more sustainable, or not.

  • Sustainable local food

    Read this article as an introduction to the subject.

    1. Create a personal food journal. Monitor the things you eat during 3 days. The 3 days do not have to be consecutive, but they should be representative of a typical day in your diet.
    2. Create a master shopping list of all the items you would need to make what you ate in the 3 days of your food journal. What would it take to feed you? When you do this consider the recepies. For example if you ate Pizza, you need wheat flower, tomatoes, cheese, pepperoni etc. If you ate a Hamburger you will need beef for the paties, wheat for the bread, onions, lettuce, tomatos, eggs and olive oil for the mayonaise…. Get the picture?
    3. Now that you have a “Grocery List”. Use the internet, the phone book, your contacts in the local comunity, the grocery stores, whatever mean is at your disposal to identify local producers for the product you need. By local I am going to mean within 100 miles of ECSU. For example, you can identify a poultry farm in South Mills that sells organic eggs and chicken meat, or a farmer at a local farmers market that sells seasonal vegetables like cabbage or Collards.
    4. As you will have found from researching the articles i gave you and other information from the internet, local doesn’t mean sustainable. When possible make sure that the farming practices used to produce the items in your grocery list are actually sustainable.
    5. I am concious that not all items in the list will be found locally, so identify those and explain why do you think they are not available.
    6. Lastly identify 5 things you could do to increase sustainable farming practices in your community.
    7. Document all aspects of your investigation on a report. The report should include the individual food journal, the master grocery list. The sources for the items in the list you were able to find localy and the ones you were not. and a conclusion which should include the list of 5 things from step 6.

Your report should be done as a Word document, and should include the following components.

1. Title page name etc

2. Introduction – Develop an introduction that presents your investigation. You can use the questions from the case study as a guide. A good introduction should include background information on the topic, the definitions your reader will need to understand your report and a brief summary of what you are going to tell us in the body of the report.

3. Content – You can call this section content, or you can divide the section into several sections each with their own title, but in general the content sections of your report should contain the results of your investigations. In other words, the answers to the questions posted in your case study. Don’t limit yourself to answering each question with a sentence or two. The questions are realy just there to guide you and point you in the right direction. Make sure you investigate the topic and write an complete account of what you found. Feel free to include tables, figures or pictures, or any other visual aid you can embed in the word document.

4. Figures and Tables must be properly labled and numbered. In scientific reports, tables always should have a Table number and a title ABOVE the table ( for example Table1. Master list of groceries and where to buy them. Figures, however, should have a title and a number that appears UNDER the picture, and are usually accompanied by a short explanation of what is included. (for example;under a picture of a farm you would write Fig.1 – Owen Brothers Farm, South Mills, NC. This farms produces organic cage-free eggs and sells to the public at farmers markets in the area.). Figures and tables should be there for a reason, and should enhance the text of your report.

5. Conclusion – This is the section where you tell me your opinions about the things you discovered on your investigation. Its a good place to include some of the final questions from your instructions. The fact that these are your opinions however, doesn’t mean you can write anything you think off. Your opinions must be backed up by the facts you presented in your research.

6. References – Any scientific report has to be properly referenced. If you use somebody elses words (cut and paste) you should do so in quotations and you need to reference the source. the same is true if you use pictures or tables. DO NOT COPY AND PASTE LARGE SECTIONS OF YOUR REPORT!!!! this needs to be your own words. But quoting a source is a very appropriate use of your reference material. To write your references properly, follow the instructions given on the Reference section you’ll find here.

    1. Identify the reasons a community needs energy sources at the family, neighborhood, institution and industry level.
    2. Identify how the current energy needs of the community are met. Are the energy sources currently in use clean? Renewable? Sustainable? Explain why or why not.
    3. Identify possible renewable, sustainable alternative energy sources that could supply the needs of the community.
    4. Discuss the environmental and economical impact of implementing renewable and sustainable energy practices.
    1. Using the internet attempt to find what the avarage use of energy is for the median household in NC.
    2. What other energy needs will the community have? Think transportation of people and goods, think running of farm equipment and industrial machines, think about the energy needed to run hospitals, schools and other goverment fascilities, and use the internet to find out what is the energy need of a typical city like Elizabeth City in NC. if you research well a lot of this information is already out there, since goverment, cities and power companies regularly have to report this sort of data.
    3. Use the internet to identify the curent sources NC is using in order to obtain energy. Do we use hydroelectric? Do we burn Coal? Do we use Natural gas or Nuclear plants?
    4. Identify the possible renewable, sustainable energy sources that might work in the state of NC. Explain how these sources work and why are they considered sustainable.
    5. Lastly identify 5 things could do in order to increase the use of sustainable energy in NC.
    6. Document all these things you have found about renewable energies in a report.

    PART 2 section(new word document) Lab 6 – Climate Change Activity

    1. The students will search the internet for a Didactic Material that could be used to teach the class or lab about one aspect of Climate Change. A didactic Material can be a Video, a Video Lecture, a web page, and interactive activity or a virtual or on-line lab.
    2. Keep in mind that your audience is composed of students like you. Non-majors with little science background. This means you are targetting the general public, so beware of using materials that are too complicated, or require advanced knowledge in computer programing, math or science.
    3. Once the student has identified the Didactic Material they want to use, they should write a lesson plan.
    4. The lesson plan should include the following:
      • Title, name and date.
      • Identify the Didactic Material and give a link
      • What are the objectives of the lesson you will use this material for? Identify at least 2.
      • Describe the material you are presenting
      • How would you use it? How would you assess if the students achieved your objectives (test? quizz? report? lab worksheet?)
      • Write 5 questions you would use on a test for this material. 3 should be multiple choice and 2 should be essay questions.
      • What do you expect would be the reaction of the class if you used the material in a lesson?

Biodiversity Forms of Life in An Ecosystem Lab Report

Word document has all the requirement for the report .Write the report according to the excel file .Write 2 pages

If you any questions please ask me ,

Draft Report on Biodiversity Lab Report

A. Summarize the results and interpret the significance of your results
B. Revisit your hypothesis in light of your results. Do your results support your hypothesis? Why or why not? What else might be going on here? THIS section is the bulk of your Discussion, and should also incorporate citations of relevant sources from the scientific literature.
C. If appropriate, describe any weaknesses of your study and what could be done in the future to improve the study. (Keep this section to a minimum.)

D. Did any new questions arise from this field study that you would explore further if given the time and opportunity?

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Climate Damages & Adaptation Potential in US Discussion

1. For this assignment, you will conduct a research paper on Climate Change and its affects on any organism, ecosystem, biological process or physical process (ex: atmospheric process, water cycle, nutrient cycling, etc.). no plagarism

You will develop a hypothesis regarding climate changes’ impact on your chosen topic (ex: Climate change has a negative effect on polar bear populations in the arctic).

2. Research the reasons for the seasons and create a digital graphic demonstrating the reasons for the seasons with a short summary.

This can be hand drawn and scanned or created using any graphics program.

This can be 1 large graphic or several smaller graphics.

Microplastics in Tampa Bay Preliminary Research Paper

This is an individual assignment

3 pages assignment

Descriptions of most of the steps below can be found in chapter 1 of your Engineering Economic Analysis textbook in the “The Decision-Making Process” section.

Step 1: Background Research (“Recognize the problem,” Ch. 1 of your Engineering Economic Analysis textbook)

Read/watch/listen to/view the resources provided for you on the Canvas Page: “Microplastics Problem Background Information” (linked here and available in the Weeks 3 & 4 module). Familiarize yourself with the microplastics issue, and the 2019 study on microplastics in Tampa Bay. You should conduct additional background research as necessary, ensuring that you use only credible sources.

Step 2: Research Global Approaches (“Assemble the relevant data,” Ch. 1 of your Engineering Economic Analysis textbook)

This is where you will begin to assemble the relevant data (see the “Decision-Making Process” section of your economics textbook). You will continue to assemble the relevant data in future assignments; for now, focus on the questions below. In your submission, number your answers 1-5, and include the bolded title preceding each question; for questions that ask for several specific examples, label each example (a, b, c, or as bullet points) below the title.

Conduct research to find out how the microplastics issue is being addressed globally and answer the following questions:

  1. Research: What research is being conducted on microplastics around the world? (Think about fields/areas of research, research on cleanup and prevention, health impacts, etc.) List 3 specific examples of micropalstics research being done in 3 non-US countries.
    • Country 1: Description of research
    • Country 2: Description of research
    • Country 3: Description of research
  2. Inventions and Solutions: What kinds of inventions or solutions have been or are being developed to address the issue of marine plastics and microplastics? Include the 3 inventions listed on the information page, as well as 2 additional inventions you find through independent research (put these at the top). For all 5 examples, include the following:
    • The name/title of the invention/solution
    • The name(s) of the inventor/creator and where they are from
    • A description of the invention/solution (~2-4 sentences)
    • An explanation of how the invention/solution is being or will be implemented (~2-4 sentences)
    • An image that shows the invention/solution
  3. Global Government Interventions: From a policy/governmental perspective, offer 2 examples of how non-US countries are addressing the plastics and microplastics problem. Include the following:
    • The name of the country and, if applicable, the name of the specific city/region/etc. where the intervention/policy is in place
    • A description of the intervention/policy (~2-6 sentences)
  4. US Government Interventions: Describe examples in 2 US states other than Florida that show how state governments are attempting to address the microplastics problem. Include the following:
    • The name of the state and, if applicable, the name of the specific city/county/perish/etc. where the intervention/policy is in place
    • A description of the intervention/policy (~2-6 sentences)
  5. Florida Government Interventions: What official measures (policies, interventions, initiatives, etc.) have been taken by government in Florida and the Greater Tampa Bay Area (Links to an external site.) that address plastic pollution? Include 2 specific examples of official policies, interventions, etc., 1 of which must be from the Greater Tampa Bay Area. Include the following:
    • The name of the city/county where the measure (intervention, policy, etc.) was proposed and approved, and the name of the official or governing body that proposed and approved it
    • A description of the measure (~2-6 sentences)
    • How the measures were received, and what kind of backlash or resistance they faced (~2-6 sentences)
    • Whether or not the measure is still in place, and the name of the official or governing body that either implemented or discontinued the measure
      • Note: “propose and approve” and “implement” are different and may have been completed in different ways or by different leadership

Step 3: Define the Problem (“Recognize the problem,” Ch. 1 of your Engineering Economic Analysis textbook)

  • Define the problem: In 1-2 paragraphs, offer a clear, detailed, specific definition of the microplastics problem as you understand it. Include all relevant contextualizing information, including where microplastics come from,
    • Note: You are being asked to describe/define what the problem isyou are not being asked to define the term “microplastic.” Responses that describe what microplastics are rather than what problem(s) arise from their existence will earn 0 points
  • Define the microplastics problem as specifically related to Tampa Bay: In ~1 paragraph, specifically define the problem as it relates to Tampa Bay.

Step 4: Propose an Engineering Solution

The microplastics problem is extensive, and through your research, you have learned about a variety of ways that it is being addressed, and about some of the engineering solutions being developed to tackle plastic pollution. Now you will consider and propose a potential engineering solution that you will present to your team. Your proposed engineering solution must satisfy and include the following:

  • Your solution must be clearly linked to the problem statement, and must be designed to alleviate the stated problem in some way.
  • Your solution must be an engineering solution; while starting a nonprofit or encouraging policy changes might serve as part of your overall plan, you must propose some kind of tangible solution.
    • Solutions can span all fields of engineering and computer science, and your team’s final proposal may be a combination of team member ideas that include the integration of several fields of engineering.
  • Your solution must be designed specifically for the Tampa Bay area, but with the long term vision of broadening the solution (probably with some modifications) to other cities, states, and/or countries.

Extra Credit Opportunity: Include a sketch, diagram, illustration, map, etc. that acts as a visual aid to help readers/viewers understand how your solution works. Extra credit will only be awarded if the visual aid is well done, thoughtfully rendered, and labeled. You will label the visual aid as a figure and include a short description of what the figure is showing.

Step 5: Formatting and Submission

Formatting:

  • Include a cover page with the title, your name, and the date. You may use appropriate visuals as part of your cover page.
    • Provide a clear, specific title that communicates the content of your work
  • Include an introduction to your document (~1 paragraph).
    • Under your introduction heading, you will include subheadings for your problem statement and proposed solution.
      • Your problem statement will be 1-2 paragraphs under its own subheading, under the ~1 paragraph introduction.
      • Your proposed solution will be a very basic overview at this early part of the document — you want your readers to know that you have a solution in mind and give them a basic idea of what it is, but this is not the time to go into detail yet. This overview should be ~2-3 sentences.
  • Include a conclusion to your document (~1 paragraph).
  • Format your work using these or very similar headings, and in the order listed below (Note: the sequence in which you complete the work and the order in which you present your work are frequently different. In this case, you had to conduct research before you you could define the problem, but when presenting this work to an audience, it is logical to provide general background and to articulate the problem first, offer a basic overview of your proposed solution, then discuss global approaches to the problem and things that are already being done, THEN articulate your solution proposal in detail and explain why/how, considering the problem and current approaches, your solution makes sense and will work):
    • Introduction” (introduction) ~1 paragraph
      • Problem Definition” (Step 3) 1-2 paragraphs
      • Proposed Solution” (Step 4), basic overview, ~2-3 sentences
    • Global Approaches” (Step 2)
      • In this section, be sure to number your answers 1-6, and include the bolded title preceding each question; for questions that ask for several specific examples, label each example (a, b, c, or as bullet points) below each title
    • Proposed Solution” (Step 4), specific details and justification – take your research and what is already being done into consideration and justify why/how your solution makes sense and will work ~1-2 paragraphs
      • Extra credit illustration will go here
    • Conclusion” (conclusion) ~1 paragraph
  • Check your document for widows and orphans (Links to an external site.), formatting errors, etc., and correct any issues
    • Ensure that your document is clear and easy to navigate