Assignment Paper

1.Organizations have two choices from where to source candidates for jobs: external or internal. Each has its pros and cons. For this unit’s post, select a sourcing option, internal or external, and discuss some pros and cons for your choice. You may want to conduct additional research to gain a better understanding of the ripple effect each one has. 

2.Sometimes organizations are blessed to have a multitude of candidates to choose from for a job. More often than not, however, there are few candidates to choose from and none are optimal candidates for the job. This generally results in one of two possible choices: 1) Reject all applicants and re-open the job to try and get more applicants; or 2) Hire the candidate who is good enough to do the job but who may not be the best fit. What pros and cons exist with each of these routes? What do we mean by best fit?

 

 

EARTH SCIENCE 200 WORDS

This NASA video shows one example of how humans have impacted the oceans. Discuss at least two other examples of how human activities impact oceans. You might consider fisheries, oil exploration, transportation, dams, global climate change, shoreline development, etc. Be sure to explain how these activities affect the oceans.

EARTH SCIENCE 200 WORDS EACH Question 8

1. When you are at the beach, you notice that the waves seem to “break” at the same point as they come towards shore. Explain what is happening beneath the surface to cause the waves to break at this point.

Question 9

1. The best place to look for crabs is between the high tide and low tide zones (the tidal flat). Knowing this, would you expect to find more crabs during a full moon/new moon or during a quarter moon stage? Explain why.

Question 10

1. Discuss two reasons why summer temperatures in coastal locations in Southern California are cooler than coastal locations at the same latitude in Georgia.

Question 11

1. You are part of a research team investigating past climates. You are looking for areas to drill sediment cores to see what kind of sea creatures lived over the past several million years. Where would you most likely find undisturbed layers of sediments—off the coast of the Pacific Northwest or off the coast of New England? Explain your answer (Hint: see Figure 9.16).