Please answer the following questions: 1) How are planets created? 2) How are stars created?

Please answer the following questions: 

1) How are planets created? 

2) How are stars created?

You are required to read Enrique’s Journey (Nazario, 2007, 2014) and, using one or more individuals discussed in the book, write a case study in…

You are required to read Enrique’s Journey (Nazario, 2007, 2014) and, using one or more individuals discussed in the book, write a case study in poverty. The case study should describe how the individual is impacted by poverty and the environment that contributes to poverty and oppression. The case study should conclude with your recommendations for improvement or change.

Note that this week’s video, which shows “La Beastia,” the train that Enrique took across part of Mexico during his journeys to the U.S., and interviews individuals on the same journey and those who try to help them, will give additional insight as you develop your case study.

The website maintained by the author of Enrique’s Journey (Nazario, 2007, 2014) also gives additional and more current information about Enrique and his family, Honduras, and immigration policy (links included under Week 5’s readings).

You are expected to write a 3 to 5 page paper exclusive of cover page and reference page. Your paper should be double spaced in time new roman 12 point font with 1 inch margins. Your paper is expected to be referenced appropriately, using APA style. ALL sources are to be referenced. Failing to cite a source is considered academic dishonesty. Use third person throughout your paper (not I); when making recommendations, you can say something like “Several recommendations must be considered….” Instead of “I recommend”.

You should address the following questions in composing your case study:

  • Who is your case study about? Give a brief description of the person and setting for context in the introduction to your case study (be sure to reference the Nazario book).
  • What is this person’s experience with poverty and oppression? Give appropriate examples as you describe her/his experiences.
  • Using the ecological/systems framework, what micro, mezzo, and macro (or micro, meso, exo, and macro factors depending on which source you use), contributed to this person’s poverty and oppression? Be sure that you include a reference for this discussion, either Kirst-Ashman and Hull or the Ambrosino et al. chapter or both.
  • What strengthens does the person possess that are enabling her/him to survive?
  • Are those strengths being maximized by the systems (community) impacting the person? How could those strengths be used to overcome poverty and oppression?
  • What recommendations can you make to help this person and other members in similar circumstances move out of poverty?

Be sure that you reference sources appropriately throughout your paper and include a reference page (you will need to reference the Nazario book and the source(s) from which you obtained your information about the ecological/systems framework (levels of the environment). This paper is to demonstrate your ability to understand an individual’s experiences and the ways that the environment (particularly at the community and societal levels) impacts that person; in other words, your ability to think critically. It is not intended to be a research paper on poverty and oppression or on immigration. Thus, you should not need additional references/sources beyond your text and other readings included in this course.

The times for the mile run of a large group of male college students are approximately Normal with mean 7.01 minutes and standard deviation 0.79…

The times for the mile run of a large group of male college students are approximately Normal with mean 7.01 minutes and standard deviation 0.79 minutes. Use the 68-95-99.7 rule to answer the following questions. (Start by making a sketch of the density curve you can use to mark areas on.)

(a) What range of times covers the middle 68% of this distribution?

(b) What percent of these men run a mile in more than 8.59 minutes?

NPV Profiles:

NPV Profiles:

Discount Rate                                 NPV Project 1                                 NPV Project 2

0%                                                      $20                                                    $40

5%                                                      12                                                       21

10%                                                    4                                                         5

15%                                                    -2                                                        8

20%                                                    -8                                                        19

25%                                                    -20                                                      28

Required Rate of Return: 9%

a.     According to IRR, which project would you choose no matter the opportunity cost?

b.     At a discount rate of 9%, which one would you choose according to NPV?

A motorist travelling at 91 km/hr is being chased by a police car at 136 km/hr. If the police car starts from 1.5 km back, how long does it take to

A motorist travelling at 91 km/hr is being chased by a police car at 136 km/hr. If the police car starts from 1.5 km back, how long does it take to catch the motorist? Leave time in hours.

two blocks, of masses m_1 and m_2, are connected to each other and to a central post by cords as shown in the figure .

two blocks, of masses m_1 and m_2, are connected to each other and to a central post by cords as shown in the figure . They rotate about the post at a frequency f (revolutions per second) on a frictionless horizontal surface at distances r_1 and r_2 from the post. Derive an algebraic expression for the tension in the segment of the cord from the post to the block of mass m_1.Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables m_1, m_2, f , r_1, and r_2.

A stock has expected return of 12.0 percent, the risk free rate is 3.00 percent, and the market risk premium 4.00. a. What must be the stock beta?

A stock has expected return of 12.0 percent, the risk free rate is 3.00 percent, and the market risk premium 4.00.

a.      What must be the stock beta?

b.      What is the equity risk premium for the stock?

c.      What is the return on market portfolio?

d.      Draw the Security Market line: show the risk free rate, return on the stock and return on the market portfolio

Contrary to our understanding of memory, if we suppose that all associations were symmetric, how would this change the internal associations and

Contrary to our understanding of memory, if we suppose that all associations were symmetric, how would this change the internal associations and observed behaviors made by the dogs in Pavlov’s experiment? Would only having symmetric associations distort our sense of causality? Would this be helpful or harmful in our everyday lives?