in chapter 1 smith 2011 presents the three calling

Click on the Session 4 Discussion link and create a new thread to respond to the discussion prompt. After posting your initial response, please comment on classmates’ responses. Respond by making constructive responses or by raising other questions that will promote further discussion and learning by all of us.

It is best practice to post early and continually participate throughout the session. You will be graded not only for your posting, but your participation in this discussion. Your initial post is due by Wednesday at 11:59 P.M. (MST) of the session in which the discussion is assigned. A minimum of two (2) additional response posts are due on Sunday at 11:59 P.M. (MST). These are minimum requirements. Be sure to follow any additional guidelines posted by the instructor for the course in regards to discussions.

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Review the discussion prompt below. Then prepare a list of talking points in order to be prepared for the class discussion. Please bring a printed copy to class.

Discussion Prompt: Living a Transformed Life

In chapter 1, Smith (2011) presents the three callings: the call to be a Christian, the vocational calling, and the immediate call. Though the book focuses specifically on vocational calling, our biblical perspective this week lends an interesting view of calling in general. Consider how the call to be a Christian leads to a transformed life and informs your perception of the other two callings (vocational and immediate). Continuing our discussion in this class regarding the relevance of scripture, contemplate how being able to use and understand scripture can add depth to your understanding of the three callings, applying the concepts from this week’s learning activity.

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fin526 investment and competition

Choose a key competitor Macy’s Inc. Highlight key differences in performance between Macy’s Inc and their key competitor in the following areas:

  1. Stock structure
  2. Capital structure
  3. Dividend payout history
  4. Key financial ratios
  5. Beta
  6. Risk

Must be at least 1250 words

Include references

discussion questions hw

  1. Develop a list of 5 interview questions that give you the greatest challenge.
  2. What is your personal strategy to answer these questions?

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business group structure

write an essay of complete and well composed paragraphs (200 word minimum for the entire essay) where you identify a workplace or social organization you are familiar with and describe the key groups, structure, and relationships between the groups. How does the structure of the organization affect the way it makes decisions?

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soc 333 research methods

Reading and critically analyzing academic research in journal articles is an important part of learning and applying scholarly research for multiple applications within your discipline. The first four weeks of this course discussed the various components of research design. Your final assignment is an academic research-article critique. The purpose of this critique is to ensure that you know how to read and critically assess research for use in your own research, understand social problems in society, support decision making in public policy, or to influence one’s own individual research.

For this final assignment, read and critically review one of the journal articles listed below:

Next, apply the methods detailed in Using a Scientific Journal Article to Write a Critical Review (Links to an external site.) to critique the article you selected. At a minimum, the critique should include the following information:

  • Introduction (about two pages): Summarize the article you chose, including the purpose of the study, the methodology utilized, the results obtained, and the conclusions drawn by the author(s) utilizing questions posed in the reading. Utilize questions posed in the “Analyze the Text” section of Using a Scientific Journal Article to Write a Critical Review (Links to an external site.) to develop this section.
  • Body (about five pages): Highlight the quality of the research article (both the strengths and weaknesses) as expressed through each section of the paper (i.e., introduction, methods, results, discussion, overview). Use questions posed in the “Evaluate the Text” section of “Using a Scientific Journal Article to Write a Critical Review (Links to an external site.)” to develop this section. Follow the “Evaluate the Text” prompts and include the following:
    • Critique whether the researcher used the appropriate and ethical application of research methods in relation to their research goals.
    • Assess whether the application of quantitative methods approaches, qualitative methods approaches or a combination (mixed methods) was appropriate in the article research.
    • Interpret data and empirical findings in the research through an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses.
    • Examine the role of the research design in the article by defending or critiquing the research method based on your assessment.
    • Support the impact of the research by determining if it benefits social policy, theoretical knowledge, or both.

The Academic Research-Article Critique paper

  • Must be 10 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.)
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted

For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.).

Carefully review the Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.) for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

after reviewing the article attached and express it in a different way

Attached is the essay you need to review, and after you reviewing it please type it in your own way or make some changes to avoid plagiarism. You don’t have to write the essay on your own, you just have to change some changes in the sentence to make it a different easy.

The main topic of this essay is just cause, a labor arbitration transcript regarding a twenty-day suspension given to a public school librarian. The transcript is a verbatim account of an arbitration hearing. Please be advised that all names, towns, schools, etc. have been changed.

discuss an example of artists who engage in such a rethinking

From the 1950s onward, many artists began to rethink the relationship between fine art and commercial or popular art, blurring the boundaries between the two. Discuss an example of artists who engage in such a rethinking.

is it nations or state that fail provide examples 3

Read the chapter four and 6 of the book Why Nation Fails.. NO more than 2 pages and no plagiarism

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Read chapters 4& 6

if you could what would you do to help create a national security culture in which everyone is more knowledgeable and proactive about threats to information security please maintain the standard and it should be 500 words

If you could, what would you do to help create a national “security culture,” in which everyone is more knowledgeable and proactive about threats to information security?