fin 288 2 discussion questions 1

DQ 1

Explain in short what rights the shareholders possess. Are these rights sufficient to ensure control over the corporation?

A substantial initial response comprising a minimum of 100 words is required. Your initial response must be formatted using APA format standards and it must contain at least one reference.

DQ 2

Should large institutional investors have more control over the affairs of a corporation than the individual investors?

A substantial initial response comprising a minimum of 100 words is required. Your initial response must be formatted using APA format standards and it must contain at least one reference.

Assignment Evaluating Security Software

  

Ashford 5: – Week 4 – Assignment

Evaluating Security Software

In a two-page APA formatted paper, provide analysis answering the following: 

Use the Web to research and evaluate security products from two competing vendors, such as antivirus software, firewalls, or antispyware software.  For each product, describe its capabilities, for what types of businesses it is best suited, and its cost to purchase and install.  Which is the best product?  Why?

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

PHIL200 Essay

For this assignment you will compose a well-written and thoughtful short-essay of 500-750 words in length (2-3 pages). Select and answer one of the four questions provided.

 

Format & Expectations

 

State your thesis, the answer you want to defend using at least three well-supported reasons embodying logic, reason, and research. Give possible objections to your arguments, answer these objections and restate your conclusion.

 

Essays should include a Works Cited page following MLA Style .

 

 

 

Submission

 

 

 

Due: Sunday, by 11:55 p.m., ET

 

Questions:

 Give an argument for legalizing active euthanasia and an argument against it. Argue for or against the principle that a just society must provide equality of opportunity for those with the interest and talent. Clarify as much as possible Aristotle’s distinction between practical knowledge and theoretical knowledge. Argue for or against his view that the good or happiness comes from leading a contemplative life. How is the “greatest happiness principle” supposed to be useful in determining what I ought to do?

How has this technology been received, accepted, or rejected? Why? Is it feared or favored?

Analysis of Impact Draft

This week, you will submit your Analysis of Impact draft (roughly four pages, using APA format).

 

This portion of the Course Project provides an analysis of the chosen technology’s influence on society considering all of the following components:  

Social 

How has this technology been received, accepted, or rejected? Why? Is it feared or favored? What is the attitude toward change? How are the developers trying to sell the technology to the general public? Look at attitudes, feelings (emotions), behaviors, personality, and the ways humans change as a result of this technology. What is being thought, and why? Is the human mind impacted? How? Are interactions between people changing as a result? Who is included or excluded, and why? Use Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Piaget, or some other theorist. What psychological needs are met by the technology (e.g., cell phones once granted status and now promote a sense of belonging or connectedness) or created by the technology? Consumerism?

Look at groups and organizations that have arisen and prospered because of this technology. Are these groups supportive or antagonistic, and why? (An example is genetically modified foods [GMOs] and the backlash against the Monsanto corporation. Another is cochlear implants that allow the deaf to hear yet reduce the deaf population that calls itself a community.) How does the technology change society, or how does society change in response to the technology? What factors in society led to the development in the first place? What do class, gender roles, race, norms, and the like mean in this context? Who will benefit from the technology, and who might be harmed (this might also belong in the ethics and morals section)? For example, prosthetics enable people to participate more fully and actively in society (some people compete in triathlons and marathons), and war has brought about the need for advances in prosthetic technology as casualties with missing limbs return home to the United States. Look at the workplace, new companies, and/or jobs created, jobs lost (or save this for the economics section, perhaps). Look at roles—subgroups, people’s interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships. Consider crime, healthcare, and schools. Surveillance cameras, for example, have recently been installed in New York City, and the result has been a decrease in the amount of crime, purse-snatching, pickpocketing, and so forth. Yet some fear the big-brother effect of always being watched and tracked, as well as concerns over “who will guard the guards.”

Cultural 

This is a really important section. Consider the elements that comprise the culture and subcultures. Compare the United States’ use of the technology with that of other nations around the world. What is it about Americans that brings about innovation, or has America declined in terms of technical innovation, scientific research, and development? Look at advertising for the technology, the use of celebrities or stars or heroes, the applications (e.g., sports and nanotechnology), and the values represented by the culture. What has priority, and why? An example: IBM was spelled out in xenon atoms. Why were these letters chosen instead of something else? What new words have been added to our vocabulary from this technology? Horseless carriage was used long before the term automobile. Wireless preceded Wi-Fi, and webcasting preceded podcasting. Broadcast was a term adapted from agriculture long before it was used for radio and television.

How do musicians and artists react to, use, or incorporate the technology in their artistic productions? For example, fiber optic lighting has been used on the stage and in parades (Disney) for costuming. The drama term in the limelight, for example, was derived from a lens and lighting system used in lighthouses. Look at literature—perhaps science fiction or fantasy stories—that predate the technology (Jules Verne, for example, wrote about submarines before they were actually invented and used—though Leonardo da Vinci had sketched the idea centuries before Verne). Are there any songs, short stories, poems, plays, TV shows, or films that directly make reference to the technology? Are there any related literary works that apply? Is the artifact in a museum or will it be? Why? How does the technology relate to concepts of beauty and novelty and human creativity? How can people express their humanity through this technology? An example: Scientists experimenting with nano made a nano guitar that actually played a tune, though it was subthreshold to human hearing. 

Political 

Look at government policy, government intervention, government involvement (support or lack of support, funding), both nationally and internationally. Consider Congress, the president, the Supreme Court (decisions), the rate of change, liberalism, conservatism, legislation, litigation, and so forth. What political factors are at work in the progression or regression of the technology (e.g. lobbyists, special interest groups, partisan views, vocal advocates, or spokespersons)? For example: The Americans with Disabilities Act was designed to prevent discrimination and encourage accessibility to public facilities; it impacted architects, companies, organizations, and persons with disabilities through the installation of ramps (wider doors, lower knobs and handles, larger restroom stalls), the use of assistive devices in schools and in the workplace, hiring practices, and lawsuits against employers, among other things. 

Economic 

Consider production, consumption, costs, variables of supply-demand, corporations, private enterprise, and impact on the nation’s economy (employment, displacement, outsourcing). Are certain industries impacted more than others? Look up financial projections—expectations for growth, startup companies, the stock exchange, and so forth—anything related to business and the United States and global economy. Who are the chief players in the business environment, and what is their role? How much has been invested in research and development? How will the price fluctuate? What economic trends are to be observed? Who will make money from the technology? Who is funding the research and development? Who controls the purse strings, and why? Look at foundations and charitable organizations, the outcomes and the nature of consumers. Be sure to use charts and tables and quantitative data in this section. Tables, figures, and data and statistics must be current, valid, and used appropriately.

And the Environmental Impact

Consider such things as dangers to humans, the depletion of resources, air and water pollution, discovery before inventions, impact on wildlife and humans (health and safety), long-term and short-term effects, waste disposal, and aesthetic considerations (how the technology changes the landscape). Look also at the positive effects (savings of raw materials or fossil fuels, low environmental impact, enhancement to the environment). For example, some thought the Alaskan Pipeline would impact the caribou population and its ability to migrate; the scientists discovered that the population actually increased and was healthier because they had “shade” from the above-the-ground pipe, fewer biting flies, and less physically stressed females. 
Other negative examples: The spotted owl and deforestation in Washington State; the snail darter and the dam, endangered species and loss of habitats, extinction, over-mining, overproduction, pollution of ground water, landfills, toxic wastes, stripping the soil of nutrients, over fishing, over hunting, and over harvesting.

This section should include the following items. 

All of the required sections listed above

At least two statistical graphs or visual aids that support different sections of the analysis

In-text, APA-formatted citations with a reference page

The assessment should be well written and incorporate proper grammar and no spelling errors. It should incorporate an introduction, body, and a conclusion paragraph

 

 

problem amp solution parts

I want problem and solution parts for research paper about coronavirus in Florda.

LIB 332 week 4 Discussion 1

  

Week 4 – Discussion 1

 

Your initial discussion thread is due on Day 3 (Thursday) and you have until Day 7 (Monday) to respond to your classmates. Your grade will reflect both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Reference the Discussion Forum Grading Rubric for guidance on how your discussion will be evaluated.

 

     

Relativity/Evolution

 Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, and Heisenberg’s later ideas considering uncertainty, led to a fundamentally new era in physics in which empirical science was supplemented with theoretical practice. The shift in scientific methodologies had a profound effect on Western culture, especially when coupled with the modernist movement in literature, the development of impressionist and cubist forms of art, the carnage of World War One, and Sigmund Freud’s work in psychoanalysis and on the subconscious. It seemed as though to many universal truths were being undermined.
 

Contrast the cultural reaction to quantum physics in the United States and Europe with the earlier reaction to Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection. In your opinion, which had a larger cultural effect? Why?
 

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your opinion with evidence from this week’s and last week’s readings. Properly cite any references. By Day 7, respond to at least two of your classmates, at least one of whom came to a different conclusion than you did, as well as one of your instructor’s posts.

Will the transfusion of whole or fresh blood repress the bleeding?

Will the transfusion of whole or fresh blood repress the bleeding?

In Problem 2.45, we considered the game in which Sonny is trying to rescue family members Barzini…

In Problem 2.45, we considered the game in which Sonny is trying to rescue family members Barzini has captured. With the same description as in that problem, draw the game tree and solve the game

 

You are required to access the globalEDGE™ website http://globaledge.msu.edu (or any other reliable.

You are required to access the globalEDGE™ website http://globaledge.msu.edu (or any other reliable source) to obtain the relevant information needed to answer the questions asked in Exercises 1 and  2. 

 

You are required to answer both questions in a Word Document as an APA compliant essay. The essay must have an introduction, demonstrate analysis and conclusions. 

 

Incorporate your course learning in your comments. To simply present a list of countries will not meet the requirement for this assignment.

 

Exercise 1

The impact of strikes and lockouts on business activities can be substantial. Since your manufacturing company is planning to expand its operations in the Asian markets, you have to identify the countries where strikes and lockouts could introduce interruptions to your operations. Using labor statistics from the International Labour Organization (ILO) to develop your report, identify the three Asian countries with the highest number of strikes and lockouts, as well as the total number of lost worker days. What types of precautions can your company take to prevent interruptions from occurring in these markets?

Resource Name: International Labour Organization (ILO): Labor Statistics Database

Website: http://www.ilo.org/ilostat

globalEDGE Category: Statistical Data Sources 

Additional Info: 

ILOSTAT is a database of labor statistics, providing annual labor market statistics for over 100 indicators and over 200 countries, areas, and territories. It includes data on labor costs, occupational injuries, strikes and lockouts, union activity, and many other labor-related data.

 

Exercise 2 

You work in the human resources department at the headquarters of a multinational corporation. Your company is about to send a number of managers overseas as expatriates (or expats) to France and New Zealand. You need to create an executive summary evaluating, comparing, and contrasting the possible issues expats may encounter in these two countries. Your manager tells you that a tool called Expat Explorer created by HSBC can assist you in your task.

Resource Name: HSBC Expat Zone

Website: http://www.expat.hsbc.com/1/2/hsbc-expat/expat-experience

globalEDGE Category: Travel/Living Abroad

Additional Info: 

HSBC’s website dedicated to providing resources to expatriates (expats). The Expat Explorer tool is under the Destinations section and allows users to compare countries based on rankings by real expats. One of the tools under the Expat Explorer allows the user to directly compare two countries based on a large number of criteria important for expatriates.

INF 630 week 3 DQ 2

  

Ashford 4: – Week 3 – Discussion 2

 

Your initial discussion thread is due on Day 3 (Thursday) and you have until Day 7 (Monday) to respond to your classmates. Your grade will reflect both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Reference the Discussion Forum Grading Rubric for guidance on how your discussion will be evaluated.

 

     

Databases

How can databases, and the information kept in databases, be used for a strategic advantage? Give a specific company example of how this is achieved. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.