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Unit 5 DB: Keeping Children Safe from Hazardous ItemsTo prepare for this discussion, you will first need to read this report from the non-profit organization, Safe Kids Worldwide, “Keeping Kids Safe Around Medicine: Insights and Implications.” It informs about the trends on children and medicine poisoning and outlines steps adults can take to prevent incidents: https://post.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-7843922-dt-content-rid-60281347_1/xid-60281347_1 https://post.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-7843922… – Alternative FormatsYour initial post must include responses to the following:
Name three common possessions you might unthinkingly bring into an early childhood classroom that pose a serious risk to children (think about the contents of your pockets, purse, lunch bag, backpack, etc.) Describe how these items could be hazardous to children and actions you could take to prevent potential accidents caused by this kind of oversite.
- Share your reaction to something you learned from reading the Keeping Kids Safe Around Medicine report.
For your replies to two classmates, do two of the following:
Compare your responses for ways to keep adult possessions out of the reach of the children.
Share an experience that you may have had keeping children safe while attending to several children at one time who are engaged in different activities or tasks.
Expand on what they shared about information from the Keeping Kids Safe Around Medicine report.
The discussion board in this class is different from others. For your initial response, you will still click on the Discussion Link, but instead of starting your thread, you will select “reply” and write your response in the textbox. You need to respond to at least two other people, but you are encouraged to engage more if you would like!
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In this assignment, you will create a PowerPoint on the topic of recognizing factors that make children vulnerable to abuse and share resources to address this issue.Refer to the attached document for complete instructions and grading rubric
QUESTION 1. Health, Safety & Nutrition
Malnutrition, lack of proper clothing, and inadequate adult supervision are examples of:a.physical abuseb.physical neglectc.emotional neglectd.verbal abuse
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QUESTION 2
A lack of physical contact and psychological closeness with a primary caregiver can stunt an infantàgrowth. True False
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- QUESTION 3
- Redirecting and ignoring are effective strategies for addressing childrenàmisbehavior. True False
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- QUESTION 4
- Discipline that is physical and forceful, such as hitting and shoving, teaches children to respect adults. True False
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- QUESTION 5
In most states, teachers are:a.encouraged to investigate incidences of abuse/neglectb.required by law to report suspected cases of maltreatmentc.mandated to inform the suspected familyd.required to prove abuse/neglect before reporting it to authorities
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QUESTION 6
When parents are accused of child abuse, they often defend their actions on the basis of:a.lack of financial resourcesb.hatred toward the childc.desire to cause intentional harmd.an attempt to discipline the child
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QUESTION 7
An adult cannot be charged with sexual abuse if the child agrees to participate. True False
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QUESTION 8
- Adults who mistreat children often lack effective parenting skills. True False
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QUESTION 9
Child maltreatment is a contemporary phenomenon. True False
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QUESTION 10
- Children who are maltreated find it relatively easy to establish trusting relationships with their teachers. True False
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QUESTION 11
- An abusive adultàbehavior is often impulsive and easily provoked. True False
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QUESTION 12
The term !tchkey2efers to children who are from broken homes. True False
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QUESTION 13
When teachers or administrators notify authorities about possible abuse or neglect, they must also inform the individual or family suspected of this behavior. True False
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QUESTION 14
Girls are the most frequent victims of sexual abuse. True False
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QUESTION 15
It is the familyàright to discipline their children as they see fit. True False
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Concepts of Biology DUE WEDNESDAY, 8-10 SENTENCES
Unit 5 Activity: DNA Mutation SimulationThis online simulation will allow you to explore the processes whereby DNA is read, copied to a message (transcription) and coded into a protein (translation). You can also change the sequence to create different kinds of mutations and track the impact of those changes through the processes of transcription and translation.Note that the ungraded activity will be quite useful when it comes to complete your unit 5 assignment.
Unit 5 DB: Biotechnology and our FoodFrom genetic engineering to gene editing to nanotechnology, a number of biotechnology approaches are currently being used or being developed for use to improve the quality and quantity of our food supply. Is this a good idea? Select one of these biotechnology approaches and describe why this is a good idea, or why it is not a good idea. Use specific examples.In response to your peers: have you heard of the biotechnology use in food described by your fellow students? Can you find any additional information on this approach? Is this safe to do with our food?
Concepts of Biology DUE WEDNESDAY, 8-10 SENTENCES
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The DNA in all of our cells is a set of instructions but like any set of instructions, it can actually do anything. Similar to how when you open that box containing the exercise bike you ordered online; you can read the instructions on how to assemble the bike as many times as you want, and those instructions won help you get in shape. You have to read the instructions and then build the bike; once itàbuilt, then you can use it. Similarly, once our DNA is read and the molecules or proteins that are coded for are built, then our cells can use them. In this assignment, you will write a paper describing the processes of DNA replication, transcription and translation.Refer to the attached document for complete instructions and grading rubric.
QUESTION 1. Concepts of Biology
Explain how homologues chromosomes can prevent disease. One homologue can replace the other homologueOne homologue can mask the presence of a disease-causing homologueHaving two versions of a gene always prevents disease
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QUESTION 2
The process of producing RNA using a gene as a template is called:transcriptiontranspositiontranslation
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QUESTION 3
Which of the following is found in eukaryotic genes but not prokaryotic genes?operonsintronsrepressors
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QUESTION 4
- Which of the following accurately shows DNA base pairing and hydrogen bond number?Adenine(ymine, 3 hydrogen bondsAdenine(ymine, 2 hydrogen bondsCytosineõanine, 2 hydrogen bonds
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QUESTION 5
Transition and transverse substitutions are purine-to-purine/pyrimidine-to-pyrimidine and purine-to-pyrimidine/pyrimidine-to-purine replacement, respectively.purine-to-purine and pyrimidine-to-pyrimidine, respectively.mutations only caused by chemicals such as benzene or radiation such as x-rays.
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QUESTION 1. Concepts of Biology
In order to clone adult animals, scientists typically begin with a(n)a.red blood cellb.enucleated eggc.enucleated sperm celld.isolated sperm cell
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QUESTION 2
These are enzymes that cut up DNAa.a vectorb.DNA ligasec.embryonic stem cellsd.restriction enzymes
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- QUESTION 3
Cells from the root of a carrot may be used to generate an entire carrot plant. This illustrates thatevery cell of the root contains all of the plant’s genes.only cells of the root contain the plant’s genes.carrots may be used for therapeutic cloning.a carrot’s roots contain all of the tissues of an adult plant.
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QUESTION 4
Organisms that have had foreign genes inserted into them are called transgenic organisms. True False
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QUESTION 5
Which of the following describes a way that DNA fingerprinting can be useful?a.DNA fingerprinting can be used to identify the parents of a child.b.DNA fingerprinting can be used to identify a suspected rapist.c.DNA fingerprinting can be used to identify a viral infection.d.All of the above describe uses for DNA fingerprinting.
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