Category: Agriculture

  • Reflection on my Ecological Garden Internship “Growing and Learning: My Experience as an Ecological Garden Intern”

    Write a reflection relate to this quarter internship 
    i did also in ecological garden for kids in garden
    Lead kids to play game and eat food as group leader and station leader to explore the garden
    https://asi.ucdavis.edu/programs/sf/children-and-youth/field-trip-program

  • “Uncovering the World of Hogs: An Exploration of the Agriculture Commodity Industry”

    All the information is in the Term Paper Guidlines. I am doing my paper over Hogs agriculture commodity.

  • “Enhancing Agricultural Biosecurity in Saudi Arabia: A Case Study Analysis and Lessons Learned”

    I need to write about case studies in three pages. The subject is “Enhancing Agricultural Biosecurity: Strategies
    for Food Safety and Environmental Sustainability in Saudi Arabia”.
    7. Case Studies (3 pages)
    §  Detailed
    analysis of specific biosecurity initiatives in Saudi Arabia.
    §  Lessons
    learned and replicable practices.
    Writing Criteria:
    1.      Covering (Case Studies) section.
    2.      It is necessary to choose reliable sources (journals with a good
    rating and acceptable quality from Q1 to Q4), excluding low-quality sources
    that are not reliable, such as quality journals that follow the publisher’s
    Peer-Review Articles system, such as some Arab, Pakistani, Korean, Indian, etc.
    journals.
    3.      Adding sources in the text (In-text-citation) and the list of
    indexes (APA Style).
    4.      Choosing recent sources after 2020.
    5.      Avoid plagiarism.
    6.      Academic language in writing.

  • “Effective Instruction Writing: A Guide to Clear and Concise Communication”

    Instructions are very clear in the Word and PPT documents. Please check both carefully, this paper is very important to me.

  • “The Metamorphosis of Chachi: A Tale of Biological and Maternal Change”

    Well there’s a story that chachi It’s physically mentally born.What do athe morphosis change of His real mother is biological but His real mother is paternal and maternal. So that means eve gave him all new name Let’s start with Latin and Hebrew.

  • “Unraveling the Chemical Composition: A Comprehensive Exploration of Compound Breakdown Processes”

    I want the essay to be a report type essay with a lot of examples and processes involved in the breaking down of the chemical present in the compounds to be highlighted and shown in the essay.

  • Title: Improving Employee Morale and Retention in a Growing Company: The Role of Transfer of Learning Title: The Power of Research and Personal Experience in Decision Making: A Case Study on Employee Morale

    Competency
    In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
    Determine how professional practice can be informed by the transfer of learning
    Scenario
    You work for Quantigration, Inc., a semiconductor manufacturing plant headquartered in the United States. Capitalizing on advancements in its product, Quantigration has aggressively expanded and acquired fabrication plants and workers around the world. With new employees joining every week, workers are both excited and nervous about the new opportunities and changes in responsibilities.
    Because there is a shortage of employees in this industry, management wants to increase retention. To do this, they want to improve morale and foster good group dynamics. Your manager, Gregory, has asked you to make some initial recommendations. You check your email and see that he sent you this email late on Friday:
    Date: Fri 3/16/2018 9:17 p.m.
    From: Russo, Gregory
    Subject: Morale and Employee Satisfaction
    Attachments: employee_morale_research.pdf
    Hi,
    As I mentioned to you the other day, Quantigration is growing very quickly. I just did some quick calculations, and if things continue at the same pace, we will triple our workforce in four months!
    Thank you for agreeing to help with the program; the board of directors wants us to keep employee satisfaction high. Morale is a top priority, since it will help us with retention. With so many employees joining the company, new departments forming, and people taking on new roles, we want everyone to get to know their coworkers. I’ve given your name to Nathan, a recent hire in the fulfillment department, who’s going to be training everybody on the shipping and receiving software. As a long time Quantigration employee, I’d like you to help him get settled and answer any questions he has.
    I’d also like you to report back with a briefing about how to improve morale. The board has made it clear that they want any changes to be based only on research, so I’ve put together a few articles for you to review. But I’m having trouble convincing the board that our personal experiences are also important and need to be taken into account. Can you put together a document with your thoughts on how past experiences can apply to new situations? I’m having difficulty finding the right way to express this idea.
    Gregory
    After meeting Nathan in person, he followed up with this email:
    Date: Mon 3/19/2018 10:42 a.m.
    From: Morten, Nathan
    Subject: All these new folks…
    Good morning,
    Thanks for stopping by and saying hello! I’ve been really busy getting to know everyone here. In fact, I just got another new group of employees assigned to train on the shipping and receiving software. That’s on top of the two departments I got last week!
    I just don’t know how to stay positive through all these acquisitions. There are so many new names; it’s hard to keep track of them all. I’m having a hard time wanting to come in to work in the morning. Have you ever felt this way?
    Nathan
    Directions
    Part 1: Email
    First, write a 200- to 300-word email back to Nathan.
    Relate your own personal experiences to his professional situation.
    Think about what has motivated you in the past.
    Consider a time in your professional or personal life when you didn’t feel motivated. What about the situation made it hard to feel invested? What did you do to push through?
    What did you learn that could apply to Nathan’s situation?
    Part 2: Briefing Document
    Read the articles that Gregory sent to you, and prepare a 800- to 1,000-word briefing document.
    Explain how research has informed your approach to the issue of employee morale.
    How are other companies approaching the issue of employee morale?
    What other kinds of research could you use to further improve the plan?
    Describe how past experiences can apply to the new challenge Quantigration faces.
    Think about your email to Nathan. Can the situation and strategies you described be applied to Quantigration?
    What other experiences have you had that might apply?
    Describe how research and personal experiences work together to inform decisions.
    How do you compare personal experience with research to reach new conclusions?
    Did the information in the research change the way you perceived the problem?
    What to Submit
    Every project has a deliverable or deliverables, which are the files that must be submitted before your project can be assessed. For this project, you must submit the following:
    Email
    Write a 200- to 300-word email that outlines what motivates you. Be sure to consider a time in your professional or personal life and how it could apply to Nathan’s situation. Briefing Document
    Write a 800- to 1,000-word document that examines research on employee morale: Use the Employee Morale Research that Gregory has compiled for the board of directors to inform this briefing. Make sure that you summarize the findings and relate them to your own experiences.

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    11 page MLA or APA report which includes title page, abstract, table of contents include page numbers on pages

  • “The Healing Power of Nature: Finding Beauty, Wonder, and Connection in the Natural World”

    In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, it’s easy to forget the quiet majesty that surrounds us every day: the beauty of nature. From the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind to the vibrant hues of a sunset painting the sky, nature offers an endless array of wonders that captivate the soul and nourish the spirit.
    One of the most enchanting aspects of nature is its ability to inspire awe and wonder. Whether standing in the shadow of a towering mountain peak, gazing out across a vast expanse of ocean, or wandering through a dense forest teeming with life, there is something inherently humbling about being in the presence of such grandeur. In these moments, we are reminded of our place in the world, connected to something much larger and more profound than ourselves.
    But the beauty of nature is not just found in its vast and dramatic landscapes. It can also be found in the smallest of details – the delicate petals of a flower, the intricate patterns of a snowflake, or the graceful flight of a butterfly. It is in these moments of quiet observation that we can truly appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship of the natural world, marveling at its infinite complexity and diversity.
    Beyond its aesthetic appeal, nature also has a profound impact on our well-being. Numerous studies have shown that spending time in nature can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase feelings of happiness and vitality. Whether it’s taking a leisurely stroll through a park, going for a hike in the mountains, or simply sitting and watching the clouds drift by, immersing ourselves in the sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world can have a profoundly calming and rejuvenating effect on both body and mind.
    Furthermore, nature has a remarkable ability to foster a sense of connection and community. Whether it’s through shared experiences like camping trips or outdoor adventures, or simply by coming together to appreciate the beauty of a sunset or the majesty of a starry sky, nature has a way of bringing people together and reminding us of our shared humanity.
    In a world that often seems chaotic and divided, the beauty of nature offers a source of solace and inspiration, reminding us of the simple joys and wonders that surround us each and every day. So let us take the time to pause, to breathe, and to open our hearts to the beauty that lies all around us, for in doing so, we may find a deeper sense of peace, purpose, and connection to the world we call home.

  • Title: Ethical Perspectives on the Use of Dicamba: Analyzing State Bans and EPA Regulation

    Select and Read the following articles/clips from 2017 – 2019 (choose at least one article from each year)
    (Links are in chronological order from oldest to newest so you can read/see the progression of the issue)
    2017:
    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/09/22/552803465/arkansas-defies-monsanto-moves-to-ban-rogue-weedkiller
    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/10/07/555872494/a-wayward-weed-killer-divides-farm-communities-harms-wildlife?.
    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/10/13/557607443/with-ok-from-epa-use-of-controversial-weedkiller-is-expected-to-double?
    2018
    https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/11/01/662918255/the-epa-says-farmers-can-keep-using-weedkiller-blamed-for-vast-crop-damage
    2019


    https://canvas.cpp.edu/courses/81732/discussion_topics/781804?module_item_id=3377959
    https://www.rfdtv.com/dicamba-still-an-issue
    2021
    https://www.farmprogress.com/farm-business-planning/epa-stops-short-of-promising-dicamba-use-in-2022
    Task(s) for your Discussion Board Post:
    Task 2: Analyze & Reflect
    Consider the following –  Please number your responses
    (By the end, you will have 3 DIFFERENT ETHICAL THEORIES TOTAL).
    Choose  1 ethical theory that defends individual state’s (like Arkansas) decision to ban the use of Diacamba.
    Choose 1 ethical theory that defends the EPA’s decision with respect to regulating the use of Diacamba.
    Can a middle ground be reached for future use and application of Dicamba? What 1 ethical theory can help bring both sides together? Explain.