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Explicate Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" (pg. 541 in the textbook) Your explications should be about 2 pages, double-spaced, in 12 pt. font (500 words) and should focus in great depth on the passage assigned to you; an explication requires the close analysis–an unfolding or discovery–of the language of a written work.

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Why did the first modern humans leave Africa? an ice bridge formed allowing easy exit from Africa ….

Why did the first modern humans leave Africa? an ice bridge formed allowing easy exit from Africa … More »

The Behavior Analysts Ethical Responsibilities to Society and Delivering the Eth

Each questions needs to be answered independently and they only need to be 350 words.

Question #1

In today’s modern world, telepsychology has become a real option for many practitioners. Discuss the issue of telepsychology, and briefly describe two of the six ethical concerns which are listed on p. 174 of your textbook. Provide a case study example of how you would engage in telepsychology as per the BCBA Disciplinary and Ethical Standards, and describe how you could work around the two ethical issues which you identified.

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Question #2

On p. 261–262 of your text, there is a sample declaration of ethical practice statement that can be used by behavior analysts. Edit this statement and tailor it to represent your own beliefs and the standards of practice which you will work to uphold when you begin to work in the field. What areas will you change or edit, and why? After reviewing the link from the BACB to the Disciplinary and Ethical Standards and Disciplinary Procedures, how might you change this once more?  Any final revisions?

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Suppose p(q) = a – bq in the Cournot duopoly game of example 1.3. (a) Check that the second-order…

Suppose p(q) = a – bq in the Cournot duopoly game of example 1.3.

(a) Check that the second-order and boundary conditions for equation (1.3) are satisfied. Compute the Nash equilibrium.

(b) Now suppose there are I identical firms, which all have cost function  Compute the limit of the Nash equilibria as 1 ∝. Comment.

 

research & writing English

Research Proposal – Thesis, Major Points, and Plan

Write a persuasive paper on the topic: Should minors who commit violent crimes be tried as adults? Reason for selection of Topic will be focused.

Write a one to two (1-2) page research proposals in which you:

Identify the topic you selected and explain two (2) reasons for using it.

Include a defensible, relevant thesis statement in the first paragraph. 

Describe three (3) major characteristics of your audience (official position, decision-making power, current view on topic, other important characteristic).

Describe the paper’s scope and outline the major sections.

Identify and explain the questions to be answered.

Explain your research plan, including the methods of researching and organizing research.  

Document at least three (3) primary sources and three (3) secondary sources. Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting guidelines:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA format.

Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the requiredpage length.


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The project for the company offsite 2-day training session has been given a preliminary go-ahead. However, a budget needs to be submitted for approval. Update the Microsoft® Project file submitted in Week Two by adding the following information: Identify resources (both personnel and materiel) needed for the project. Assign the resources to the project tasks. Estimate the costs for the resources, and add the costs to the resource information in the Microsoft Project file. Estimate the total cost for the project, using theMicrosoft® Project budget or cost reports. Submit all Individual assignments (Project Proposal and Project Task List and Schedule) with updates based on instructor feedback.

Prove that if a game is solvable by iterated strict dominance, it has a unique Nash equilibrium.

Prove that if a game is solvable by iterated strict dominance, it has a unique Nash equilibrium.

Health and Wellness-Sedentary Lifestyles

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MARKETING 7

You have met with your client and colleagues about last week’s marketing plan draft. Based on the feedback from your colleagues and others, you are now ready to pull the completed final plan together.

Sometimes, brands need to be repositioned in the marketplace for a variety of reasons, from gaining new market share to creating an image. You have suggested this during your previous meetings with your client over the last few weeks. As the marketing consultant for your client’s brand, the management team has requested a draft of the marketing plan proposal.

Some of the information you already know from working with your client for a few months. Other parts, you will have to research and create now. You will have your colleagues and the client review most of it before completing the final sections of the plan and submitting it to the client for final review.

The draft of the marketing proposal must include the following sections:

  • Company overview:Add the information from your Week 1 Individual Project that describes your company (50–100 words).
  • Competition:Add the information from you Week 1 Individual Project about the top competitor of your brand (50–100 words).
  • Research and the marketing strategy:Add the information from your Week 2 Discussion Board about the importance of research and marketing strategy for the brand. Add information from the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis in this section (50–100 words).
  • The marketing mix objectives:Add the information from your Week 1 Individual Project with the objectives of the marketing mix for your brand: product, price, place, and promotion (50–100 words).
  • Product positioning strategy:Add the positioning strategy for your product that is designed to change the perception of the current product by the targeted customer group from your Week 2 Individual Project (50–100 words).
  • Customer profile:Include the details related to your customer’s demographics and psychographics and the two segments that you created from your Week 3 Discussion Board and Individual Project assignments (50–100 words).
  • Marketing communications:Write a section that explains an advertising or messaging concept to help tell customers about the brand. Think about a television commercial, radio spot, print or banner advertisement, or a social media message (50–100 words).
  • Distribution of the product: Explain 1 place to sell your product (25–50 words).

500-700 WORDS APA FORMAT

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the reply must include a discussion on whether the author was right in his or her analysis in either agreeing or disagreeing with Ewert’s arguments. “After reading the article by Ken S. Ewert I would like to know where he found his facts about Christian views? He did not cite any sources after his article. Are we as readers supposed to take his word about these so called "Christian views"? I think he made these "facts" up to further push his political agenda. Granted, I was not alive at the time this article was written, but I don't think that Christians would think the way Ewert explains. But I digress.