REVIEw both post 100 words each, do them separate APA format

REVIEW both post 100 words each, add more information to the topic if necessary,  do them separate APA format, site source,  1.  2.  Nematodes are non- segmented roundworms that possess complete digestive, excretory, nervous and reproductive systems (“Information”, 2016). Most are microscopic. The diversity of nematode forms and territories are incredible: there are more than 15,000 known species, can you imagine that! They infect everything from bugs to whales to humans. Nematodes can take the energy of living organism and cause serious diseases, even kill humans and animals.  There are other nematode parasites in humans that are transmitted by eating meat that is not cooked adequately, or through contact with soil or water contaminated with feces, from humans or animals (Hay, 2016). Wuchereria bancroftican cause damages to the lymphatic system and causes debilitating inflammations in different parts of the body referred to as ‘elephantiasis’. Some other species of nematodes live in the stomach of animals and prevent them from absorbing enough nutrients to grow in good health (Hay, 2016). 

Music Appreciation Essay

Unit III Essay  IMPORTANT NOTE: For this essay assignment you will have to complete ONE of the assignments (A or B) that are listed below.   Compare and contrast two pieces of Baroque music.     OR Assignment B: Compare Vivaldi’s \”The Spring\” Concerto with Bach’s \”Brandenburg Concerto No. 5.\” Focus your discussion on the musical characteristics that can be heard in the music, including form, genre, and unique characteristics. Be sure to highlight any similarities and differences between the two pieces. Include your reactions to hearing and listening to the music. Your response should be at least one page in length. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.  

Analize case

Leon Landlord owned a duplex in the state of Navasota, which follows the majority common law rules on matters of landlord and tenant law. Leon resided in one unit of the duplex and rented the other unit in the duplex to Teresa Tenant. Leon told Teresa, \”you pay me $5,700 for a six month lease. Rent is $950 a month due on the first day of each month. After that, we can agree to go month-to-month.\” Teresa agreed to these terms. As part of the lease arrangement, Teresa agreed to mow the lawn and water the flowers and landscaping in exchange for the $50 per month rent discount (normally Leon charged $1,000 a month for the unit). Teresa paid the $950 in monthly rent on the first day of the first and second months of the lease.

Two and one-half months after their initial agreement, Leon came home and found the following note taped to his front door:

Leon –

My brother Stanley is a recovering drug addict. He just got out of rehab and has no place to live. I\’ve gone to California to get him and bring him here to live with me. My friend Mabel will stay at my place, pay the rent as it comes due for me, and take care of things around my place while I\’m away.

Teresa

Shortly after Teresa left, a summer heat wave struck the area. Mabel paid the rent of $950 to Leon on the first day of the third month of the lease. Mabel failed, however, to water the landscaping and the flowers. When Leon asked Mabel when she would water the landscaping and the flowers, Mabel said, \”That\’s not my problem.\” Disgusted, Leon watered the landscaping in the flowers himself. When Mabel tried to pay the monthly rent of $950 on the first day of the fourth month after the original lease began, Leon refused a check, saying, \”That\’s not enough. It\’s $1,000 because I had to do the watering.\” When Mabel refused to pay Leon $1,000, Leon turned off the water to Teresa\’s unit (the controls were in Leon’s side of the duplex). Mabel complained to Leon, \”You know, I can\’t live here without any running water.\” Leon replied, \”You\’ll get water when I get $1,000.\” Mabel retorted, \”That\’s it! I am gone for good!\” Mabel packed her things and left. Leon began advertising the unit as \”For Rent\” in the local paper.

When Teresa returned with her brother Stanley one week later, she found her unit lacked running water. Teresa confronted Leon, who told Teresa that he would restore the water only if she paid $1,000 for the monthly rent, paid an additional $1,000 as a damages deposit \”for that addict brother of yours,\” and paid $250 \”to replace my dried up flowers and shrubs.\” Teresa refused to pay, saying \”That\’s it, my lease just terminated.\” Six months later, Leon found another tenant for Teresa\’s unit, who moved in exactly nine months after Leon and Teresa\’s original lease commenced.

Leon has come to you for legal advice. Leon wants to be compensated for the rent he lost prior to reletting the unit. He also wants to recover the $250 he spent to replace his damage landscaping. How much can Leon recover in damages against Teresa or Mabel? What counterclaims may be brought against Leon if he sues Teresa or Mabel?

Psychology and HR (Recruitment, Selection, and Placement)

This is a two-part question.  Please respond to the two questions separately. Directions:Each question should contain atleast 150 words with a separate reference for each Properly reference with the attached peer-reviewed journal you pulled from.  There\’s no need to attached an electronic copy of the reference, just provide the reference (i.e. Jones, J.J. & Jones, L.L (2015). Interviewing ……..  Journal of Applied Psychology, 1(1), 1-13.)  I will pull the reference. Each reference should be within five years (between the years of 2012 to 2016), nothing older. Assistance due no later than Friday, May 13, 2016 at 1:00pm eastern standard time. No plagiarism as I do have a \”plag checker\”  1.  What types of psychometric assessments are best to identify applicants with the strongest job and organizational fit? 2.  When should interviews be used in a multi-hurdle selection process? Are structured interviews best? Why or why not? Do multiple interviewers add validity to the hiring decision? Explain.

Applying Theory: Environmental Issues

Your goal for this assignment is to apply an ethical theory to a real-world situation. You will examine an environmental issue and apply one of the ethical theories to it to understand how human interactions with the natural environment raise ethical concerns. You will do this by preparing and posting a PowerPoint slideshow consisting of 12 slides with a separate section under each slide for notes.The final PowerPoint slideshow should consist of 12 slides. There should be one slide for the title page, one slide for your thesis question, nine slides for your arguments (i.e., main sentences) and notes, and one slide for your references. You should use at least two academic sources in addition to the textbook as references. So you will use a total of at least three academic sources. All citations and references must be in the APA format as outlined in the .This assignment must be submitted as a PowerPoint presentation. Other formats (e.g., PDF files, Word documents, etc.) are not acceptable.THIS IS A PORWER POINT PRESENTATION AND MUST BE PRESENTED AS ONE. ALL DIRECTIONS MUST BE FOLLWED TO A TEE. CHAPTER 8 IS ATTACHED WITH OTHER RESOURCES AT THE END. MUST PUT PICTURES WERE DIRECTIONS STATE MUST ALSO USE REFERANCES WERE INDICATED. ALL WORK MUST BE PROPERLY CITED. ALSO ATTACHED IS THE PPERTINENT INFORMATION FOR THE TITEL PAGE

Choose a theme. Follow the theme through the story. How do we see it presented? How does the theme work within the story? Why is it important? What Tenorio trying to say to the reader?

To begin, choose a theme. Follow the theme through the story. How do we see it presented? How does the theme work within the story? Why is it important? What, in your opinion, is Tenorio trying to say to the reader, and why? Be sure to SUPPORT your thoughts WITH EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT.