Due 10 PM, Wednesday October 24, 2023. You will conduct your research on the su

Due 10 PM, Wednesday October 24, 2023.
You will conduct your research on the subject selected. *****Your Subject is on Wildlife Management*****
Once you have conducted your research and interviews (interview someone with direct knowledge of the subject. i.e. airlines, FAA, industry group, etc.) you must prepare a draft report with no less than 6 pages’ double spaced. Your paper should capture the three primary questions [1) What is the Environmental Regulation? 2) What is the impact to the environment? and 3) What was done to help reduce the environmental impacts?] and your Opinion based on your research. Please include photos (no unpleasant graphics/photos/videos), graph, charts, etc.
DO NOT USE AI TO WRITE YOUR PAPER. It will be Checked on TurnitIn
MLA Format
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ASSIGNMENT 1: Research proposal Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the National

ASSIGNMENT 1: Research proposal
Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2017- March 2020 Pre-pandemic) data, documentation, and codebooks. Specifically, review documentation for the demographics data, examination data, laboratory data, and questionnaire data.
[Link: https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes/continuousnhanes/default.aspx?cycle=2017-2020Links to an external site.]
Step 2: Propose a research question(s) and hypothesis(es) you would like to evaluate for your final project. Fill the following table.
Note: For this class, you must choose a research question that can be answered with publicly available NHANES data (see the Demographic data, Dietary data, Examination Data, Laboratory Data, or Questionnaire Data sections). Anything in the Limited Access Data section requires a proposal (and payment) to CDC.
Background
2-3 sentences explaining the public health problem. Include any background information (e.g. definitions) that are needed to understand your research question and hypotheses. Why are you interested in this topic?
Population
Define the population of interest (e.g. adults age 50+, women of all ages)
Research Question
1-2 sentence description of research question(s). You should have at least one research question that examines the association between an independent variable (i.e. exposure) and a dependent variable (i.e. outcome)
Hypothesis(es)
1-2 sentence description of what you expect to find
Data sources
List the data files within NHANES 2017-March 2020 Pre-pandemic data that you anticipate needing for your project (e.g. demographics, alcohol questionnaire)
Variable names
List the specific variables that you anticipate using for your project. Include both a description of the variable as well as the NHANES variable name. At this point, focus specifically on variables that you will use to define your study population and measure your exposure and outcome variables.
Step 3: Characterize your research question(s) as descriptive, predictive, or causal. Explain your rationale.
Step 4: Import the data files you need to measure your exposure and outcome variables into SAS Studio. Use PROC PRINT to examine the first 20 lines of data within each file. Use PROC CONTENTS to examine the metadata of each file.
Step 5: Submit a document that includes your responses to Steps 2 and 3, and a copy of the output obtained in Step 4. Please submit as a .docx or .pdf file.
Download these instructions as a Word Doc here: Assignment 1.docx
Actions An example of Assignment 1 completed is here: Assignment 1 Example.docx
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Rubric
A1 Grading Rubric
A1 Grading Rubric
CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePropose research questions1 pt for clear description of each component listed in Step 2 table
6 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCharacterize your research questionCorrect characterization of research question (1 pt) with rationale (1 pt)
2 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeImport Data Files, PROC PRINT and PROC CONTENTSProvides report for PROC PRINT (1 pt) and PROC CONTENTS (1 pt) output
2 pts
Total Points: 10

For your Press Release, you will want to use information from primary sources. S

For your Press Release, you will want to use information from primary sources. So, you want to go to the organization’s website to find information. You can use the information on their website, you can look at their press releases (sometimes under “News”, and you can also search for any press conferences that might provide you with information. As much as you can, you want to go to the source for your information. With that said, you must put the information in your own words. Even for your boilerplate, you cannot use what the company has at the bottom of their press releases. You must write your own boilerplate.
You will need to follow appropriate Press Release formatting, as discussed extensively in the lecture. For this assignment, you will do it in Times New Roman Font, 12-point font, single-spaced, MLA. Here are the formatting rules you need to follow when writing Press Releases. These elements will contribute to your grade.
In this example, you can see the Company logo at the top, or you can simply print or develop the release on company letterhead, which is what I used to do.
Next, you need to put your name labeled as Contact in the upper left corner, immediately followed by phone and email address.
The third important component is “For Immediate Release” in the right corner.
Following that, you have a Main Title and possible sub-title listed above text, bolded and in bigger font.
The Press Release needs to follow the inverted pyramid style. I also find that quotes when possible are important to include, from the company CEO, or whatever expert the story is highlighting. This makes it easier for the paper, magazine, etc., to print your story as is without a follow-up call to you.
Press Releases should really be one page and at the most two. Anything more than that and the release will not be printed. If the release is two pages, you need to write, “-Over-“.
Finally, after the body of the paper, you see centered the triple “hashtag” sign, or as anyone who is over 30 will call it, a number sign listed three times. This is very important to include at the end of your release. It signals that the release is done.
Below the triple hashtag/number sign, you need to have a boilerplate. That is a paragraph or sentence that shares information about the organization you are representing, and this information never changes. It is unique and separate from whatever you are discussing in this particular press release.
Finally, you need another sentence about you and your contact information at the end of the document saying, “Please contact…for more information ….”
And remember, no heading on your paper.
You will still need to submit using a Word document, but you may want to also submit a PDF file of your Press Release. If your formatting changes when you upload your Word document, you can save it as a PDF and upload both.
Also, within the document you need to provide links to the sources you used (when you use them) and a works cited page.
Last, make sure you fill out and submit the News Writing Planning Strategy Sheet that is available in the Course Content section, above Session 1. You can save the form and your assignment as one document. Not submitting the NWPSS will result in a loss of 15 points.

For your Press Release, you will want to use information from primary sources. S

For your Press Release, you will want to use information from primary sources. So, you want to go to the organization’s website to find information. You can use the information on their website, you can look at their press releases (sometimes under “News”, and you can also search for any press conferences that might provide you with information. As much as you can, you want to go to the source for your information. With that said, you must put the information in your own words. Even for your boilerplate, you cannot use what the company has at the bottom of their press releases. You must write your own boilerplate.
You will need to follow appropriate Press Release formatting, as discussed extensively in the lecture. For this assignment, you will do it in Times New Roman Font, 12-point font, single-spaced, MLA. Here are the formatting rules you need to follow when writing Press Releases. These elements will contribute to your grade.
In this example, you can see the Company logo at the top, or you can simply print or develop the release on company letterhead, which is what I used to do.
Next, you need to put your name labeled as Contact in the upper left corner, immediately followed by phone and email address.
The third important component is “For Immediate Release” in the right corner.
Following that, you have a Main Title and possible sub-title listed above text, bolded and in bigger font.
The Press Release needs to follow the inverted pyramid style. I also find that quotes when possible are important to include, from the company CEO, or whatever expert the story is highlighting. This makes it easier for the paper, magazine, etc., to print your story as is without a follow-up call to you.
Press Releases should really be one page and at the most two. Anything more than that and the release will not be printed. If the release is two pages, you need to write, “-Over-“.
Finally, after the body of the paper, you see centered the triple “hashtag” sign, or as anyone who is over 30 will call it, a number sign listed three times. This is very important to include at the end of your release. It signals that the release is done.
Below the triple hashtag/number sign, you need to have a boilerplate. That is a paragraph or sentence that shares information about the organization you are representing, and this information never changes. It is unique and separate from whatever you are discussing in this particular press release.
Finally, you need another sentence about you and your contact information at the end of the document saying, “Please contact…for more information ….”
And remember, no heading on your paper.
You will still need to submit using a Word document, but you may want to also submit a PDF file of your Press Release. If your formatting changes when you upload your Word document, you can save it as a PDF and upload both.
Also, within the document you need to provide links to the sources you used (when you use them) and a works cited page.
Last, make sure you fill out and submit the News Writing Planning Strategy Sheet that is available in the Course Content section, above Session 1. You can save the form and your assignment as one document. Not submitting the NWPSS will result in a loss of 15 points.

Make correction for these two questions based on comment I gave. Question 16

Make correction for these two questions based on comment I gave.
Question 16
Point 5/10 The text states that regardless the medium, good writing needs to be clear, concise and accurate. The four basic functions writers must perform, as listed in the powerpoint and lecture are to gather information, isolate the MOST important elements, assemble the story, and communicate effectively. Find a story in the news this week that shows these four elements, and say why it achieves these basic needs.
Your Answer
A recent news story demonstrating the four basic functions of good writing is “As Tesla Stock Soars, Elon Musk’s Fortune Passes $300 Billion again”. The story gathered information about Tesla’s stock performance and the corresponding impact on Elon Musk’s net worth. The story effectively communicates the information to the reader, making it a prime example of good writing.
Question 17
Point 5/10 List 3 of the 6 common characteristics Papper lists as values that make up the typical news story. Find a story exemplifying each of these three values that you list, and say why you believe it supports this value.
Your Answer
Three of the six common characteristics of news stories are timeliness, impact, and proximity. A recent story exemplifies timeliness: “Millions without Water, Power as Death Toll Rises in Winter Storms.” This story is timely because it covers a current event, the winter storm, and its effects on the local area. A story that exemplifies impact is “Dozens arrested after mob storms Capitol; officials vow that more will be charged.” This story has a significant impact as it covers a major event that has changed the country’s political landscape. A story that exemplifies proximity is “We made it through. Small business owners are optimistic, but still face challenges almost two years into the pandemic”. This story highlights the struggles of small business owners in the local area and their impact on the community, making it relevant and important to the reader.
Hi Anderson,
For question 16 you did a good job sharing specifically how the writer gathered information. You needed to provide specific details to show how the writer assembled the story and communicated effectively.
Then for question 17 you needed to share how one story meet three of the six characteristics.

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) . Example : sources number

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) .
Example : sources number (1) , i need original pages numbers: 13-14.
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Sources:
1. ASTMC1396-StandardSpecificationforAluminumComposite Panels. ASTM International, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) that are intended for use in architectural applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 13-14.
2. EN486:2015-AluminiumCompositePanels-GeneralRequirementsand Classification. European Committee for Standardization, 2015.
o Summary: This European standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
3. BSEN13411:2013-CladdingPanels-AluminumCompositePanels
(ACM). British Standards Institution, 2013.
o Summary: This British standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACMs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACMs.
o Page numbers: 10-11.
4. ASHRAE90.1-2021-Standard90.1:EnergyStandardforBuildingsExcept Low-Rise Residential Buildings. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for the energy efficiency of buildings in the United States. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of building materials like ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
5. ISO10456:2017-Thermalperformanceofbuildingmaterialsandproducts- Calculation of thermal transmittance – Detailed calculations. International Organization for Standardization, 2017.
o Summary: This international standard tells you how to calculate the thermal transmittance of building materials and products, including ACPs.
o Page numbers: 35-36.

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) . Example : sources number

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) .
Example : sources number (1) , i need original pages numbers: 13-14.
——————————
Sources:
1. ASTMC1396-StandardSpecificationforAluminumComposite Panels. ASTM International, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) that are intended for use in architectural applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 13-14.
2. EN486:2015-AluminiumCompositePanels-GeneralRequirementsand Classification. European Committee for Standardization, 2015.
o Summary: This European standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
3. BSEN13411:2013-CladdingPanels-AluminumCompositePanels
(ACM). British Standards Institution, 2013.
o Summary: This British standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACMs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACMs.
o Page numbers: 10-11.
4. ASHRAE90.1-2021-Standard90.1:EnergyStandardforBuildingsExcept Low-Rise Residential Buildings. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for the energy efficiency of buildings in the United States. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of building materials like ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
5. ISO10456:2017-Thermalperformanceofbuildingmaterialsandproducts- Calculation of thermal transmittance – Detailed calculations. International Organization for Standardization, 2017.
o Summary: This international standard tells you how to calculate the thermal transmittance of building materials and products, including ACPs.
o Page numbers: 35-36.

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) . Example : sources number

Give me original pages from all Sources (1 from 5 ) .
Example : sources number (1) , i need original pages numbers: 13-14.
——————————
Sources:
1. ASTMC1396-StandardSpecificationforAluminumComposite Panels. ASTM International, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) that are intended for use in architectural applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 13-14.
2. EN486:2015-AluminiumCompositePanels-GeneralRequirementsand Classification. European Committee for Standardization, 2015.
o Summary: This European standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACPs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
3. BSEN13411:2013-CladdingPanels-AluminumCompositePanels
(ACM). British Standards Institution, 2013.
o Summary: This British standard specifies the requirements for aluminum composite panels (ACMs) for building applications. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of ACMs.
o Page numbers: 10-11.
4. ASHRAE90.1-2021-Standard90.1:EnergyStandardforBuildingsExcept Low-Rise Residential Buildings. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2021.
o Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for the energy efficiency of buildings in the United States. The standard includes requirements for the U-value and R-value of building materials like ACPs.
o Page numbers: 11-12.
5. ISO10456:2017-Thermalperformanceofbuildingmaterialsandproducts- Calculation of thermal transmittance – Detailed calculations. International Organization for Standardization, 2017.
o Summary: This international standard tells you how to calculate the thermal transmittance of building materials and products, including ACPs.
o Page numbers: 35-36.