| A Borderless Society | Impacts of a borderless society | | Courtney BrownSC300 - Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to MutationKaplan University | 3/12/2013 | | When it comes to time of the day to sit down and eat a meal‚ there a couple of different things that I think of when I try to decide what to eat. The first thing is how hungry am I? The second thing is what kind of food do I want; chicken‚ steak‚ a sandwich? The last thing I think of is how long it will take me for me
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Impacts of a borderless society We live in a world where geographic boundaries cease to exist when it comes to goods‚ services‚ and even food. We think nothing of having freshly squeezed orange juice or kiwis for breakfast‚ even if we live in New York City with 10-inches of snow on the ground in the middle of January. We live in an age where everything and anything is available for consumption year-round at your local grocery store. Convenience comes with potentially major ecological and economic
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Unit 6 Assignment SC300: Big Ideas in Science September 30‚ 2012 Unit 6 Assignment The two meals that I have chosen are breakfast and dinner. We will discuss breakfast first. This morning I had two fried eggs with salt and pepper‚ a piece of toast with blackberry jam‚ and a diet coke. The origins of the Kroger brand eggs and the Kroger brand black pepper were from Cincinnati‚ OH‚ the Morton’s kosher salt is from Chicago‚ IL‚ the Nature’s Own bread was from Thomasville‚ GA‚ the Kauffman’s
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Impacts of a borderless society As a country that prides itself on options‚ we tend to buy what we want and expect the market to provide us with a multitude of choices. Food selections are no different. We plan a meal and seek out those items on our list. Or we select from what is available and plan a meal around those selections. We rarely think about where our choices originated. Some of our purchases may originate here in the United States‚ while others come from outside our borders. This
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Unit 6 Assignment Big Ideas in Science; from Methods to Mutations SC300 Professor Natasha Henry Do you ever wonder where your food comes from? There are so many different and yummy foods out there for us to enjoy‚ but it is also good for us to know where they come from. There are many things to consider when choosing the food you consume; economical and agricultural research‚ animal health‚ water resources and the importing and exporting of your
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Scenario: You are getting ready to log in to your favorite Devry University Course‚ SC300 – Big Ideas in Science‚ and your computer will not turn on. Now what?! Why won’t my computer turn on? As I am trying to log into my seminar for my SC300 the power wont turn on and I need to figure out why. After doing some research on-line at website http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbysymptom/tp/computer-wont-turn-on.htm I was able to find some trouble-shooting tips and typical reasons why computers normally
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References: National Geographic (1996-2012). Earthquakes: seismic destruction. Published by National Geographic Society Retrieved January 8‚ 2012 from http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/earthquake-profile/ ScienceDaily (April 2008). Earthquake hazard maps show how u.s. shakes with quakes. Published by Science Daily LLC Retrieved
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MYSTERIOUS PATTERN OF STUDENT ABSENCES Carlene Persinger SC300 Mysterious Pattern of Student Absences The unusual spike in absences is around the 19th of May through the 26th of May for the band class of both Truman and Jackson Middle Schools. Truman held battle of the bands with Jackson on the 19th of May. Students began missing school after this event. With both schools having a spike almost the exact same time after this event where they are both together indicates one of the school’s
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Energy From the moment we wake up in the morning until the time we go to bed each night‚ we all use different forms of energy to perform our daily activities. On a daily basis I use energy for transportation to commute to and from work and run errands; for cooking meals using either my gas range‚ microwave or charcoal grill; for heating my home in the winter and cooling my home in the summer; for daily showering‚ and for lighting my home in order to be comfortable and productive. Most of the
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Unit 2 Writing assignment SS310-23: Exploring the 1960s: An Interdisciplinary Approach By: It was a dawning of a new age‚ an age of great dreams. Exiting the 1950s was new to everyone the 60s were approaching fast and for some not fast enough. Historically the stage was set the nation was coming out of a recession exiting the 1957-58 years and the presidential race had begun. Stood forth America was a young gentleman named John Kennedy who talked about change and that he was himself. He
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