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  1. Accounting

  • If you were to open a small business with the knowledge and skills you have acquired to this point, would you prefer to keep your accounting records on the cash basis or the accrual basis? Reflect on the differences between cash basis and accrual basis accounting, and explain why you selected one option over the other.

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

  • If you were to open your own business (a business that would require you to keep an inventory), what inventory costing method would you prefer? Discuss why you chose the particular inventory costing method and if your costing method would follow the actual flow of your inventory. 150 words

  1. Biology

  • Watch the following video segment from Epigenetics: Decoding Life. https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?auth=CAS&url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=273866&xtid=215191&loid=606987&isShared=true


First, in your own words, give a brief overview of what epigenetics is based on what you learned from the video. Now, consider your own genetics and the environment in which you grew up, or even the environment in which your parents grew up. Do you think either of these environments has had an impact on your health or personality? Or do you feel that your upbringing and life choices have had a greater impact? Explain why or why not.


Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.


  • There have been at least five extinction events in the long history of life on Earth, due to climate change and asteroid impact, and another more recent one, caused by humans, looms. Scientists have suggested that emerging genetic technology could “resurrect” some recently lost species (not dinosaurs, as in Jurassic Park, which is not possible due to DNA degradation) to ecosystems where they had an important role in the food web. What do you think about bringing some species back from the past and what role could they play in today’s world in both ecological and evolutionary contexts? What might we learn from the “de-extinction” of these lost species? For inspiration, please see the video below. I strongly encourage you to conduct further research on this topic from reputable sources to help craft a quality post and reply. Respond in 200 words