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The Network Design project gives you the opportunity to practice developing an integrated business and network design strategy for a pre-selected topic listed in the topic selection section of this document, or it allows you to select your own topic to write about. This assignment should truly make the course "come alive" through application of the principles about which you've been reading in your book and provided by your instructor. As your instructor, I will look at your Network Design Plan from the point of view of a business proposal or Response for Proposal or Quote. Have you thought through and considered your options? Have you provided details of your proposal? Have you looked at the entire strategy, the "big picture", while still considering the more operational elements that make for a successful implementation? How well written and persuasive is the plan?

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Read, reflect upon, and summarize the writings of Rene Descartes in his three mediations to the article on NY Times, "The Certainty of Donald Rumsfeld" by Errol Morris. Additional Requirements Min Pages: 3 Other Requirements: This is an extra credit assignment that will boost my grade 7%. I have never paid anyone to write anything for me but I am willing to do it on this because I really need to get a good grade in this class to keep my scholarship and stay in the education program. Philosophy is difficult for me to grasp and this is only a gen. ed class but since I transferred twice, I really need to do well in the class. The article is being compared to Rene Descartes and examining the struggles between belief and truth, doubt and evidence, and rationality and experience. I am allowed to use Plato, Socrates, or Descartes to compare.

Charismatic Leaders: Wonderful or Dangerous?

Charismatic leaders are often characterized by passion and a clear vision of the future. This type of leader often elicits an emotional response from followers and generates excitement needed to change things. There are 100’s of positive examples in history but there are also 100’s of terrible tragedies recorded as well. Choose one example of each and discuss the outcomes and/or impacts of their “reigns.”

The Issue Of The War The paper is based on the novel, THE NEW HIM CROW, by Michelle Alexander.So its

The Issue Of The WarThe paper is based on the novel, THE NEW HIM CROW, by Michelle Alexander.So its a research paper on The Issue Of The War based on the novel The new Him crow
The prompt question is included.MLA format7 works citations. Citation page requiredDescription

The prompt is based on our class textbook THE NEW JIM CROW by Michelle Alexander makes several well-supported and researched claims about the prison industrial complex. Her analysis demonstrates the many factors, which contributed to this epidemic. The prompts below will require you to focus on one of the many factors that created the prison industrial complex.

The minimum requirements:
A complete 7-9 page essay
A minimum of 6-8 academic sources.
Use different modes of argumentation.
Must have a works cited page.
MLA format
Essay format
MUST present a counter-argument
Draw your own conclusion

Inquiry Questions chosen is:
Michelle Alexander argues there is powerin representation. How has culture supported the criminalization of Black and Brown communities?

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Here are some highlights from the novel that can give you direction:

The drug war is largely responsible for the prison boom and the creation of the new undercaste, and there is no path to liberation for communities of color that includes this ongoing war. So long as people off color in ghetto communities are betting rounded up by the thousands for drug offenses, carted off to prison, and then released into a permanent undercaste, mass incarceration as a system of control will continue to function well.

Racially targeted drug-law enforcement practices taken together with laws that specifically discriminate against drug offenders in employment, housing, and public benefits haven relegated the majority of black men in urban areas across the United States to a permanent second-class status.

All of the financial incentives granted to law enforcement to arrest poor black and brown people must be revoked. Federal grant money for drug enforcement must end; drug forfeiture laws must be stripped from the books; racial profiling must be eradicated; the concentration of drug busts in poor communities of color must cease; and the transfer of military equipment and aid to local law enforcement agencies washing the drug war must come to a screeching halt……………………………Answer review……………………………….

The issue of the war: War on Drugs and the Prison Industrial Complex

            Prison-industrial complex subsets from military-industrial complex back in 1950s. The term is popularly used to explain the increasing numbers of inmate population in the United States prisons due to the influence of the relationship between the government and industrial players. During the time, imprisonment was regarded as the solution to social, political and economic challenges. It was seen as a solution to unemployment……………………………APA2369 words Added to cart

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I have two DQs I need help with, must be original, 200-250 wd count total for each DQ and answers must cover all  questions within the DQ.

1.  What are the different types of strategies? 

What are the differences among these strategies? 

How do you determine which type of strategy is most appropriate for your organization? (Bakery)

2.   What is the difference among strategic, long-term, and short-term objectives? 

What is the relationship between objectives and goals? 

What are examples of this relationship?

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Based on your experience as a consumer, please identify what you would consider to be a successful marketing strategy and contrast this with an unsuccessful marketing strategy. Explain your choices. What critical success factors emerge? Want half page for this question

Logo- minor sports team jersey

– What is the exact name in logo?  Waterloo Wolves 

– Industry name?  Entertainment and Sports

– perhaps something like this but we open minded for other ideas Waterloo_Wolves.gif

– We like the fierceness of the wolf and the colours (black and yellow). ideally the logo would have the word Waterloo in it for sure and maybe even Waterloo Wolves 

– An image for sure. maybe an image and text depending on the responses from the designers. 

– Format JPG, Vector EPS

– Deadline not more 2days

– Expert and professional only in design 🙂

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The general discussion regarding time series decomposition. What is time series decomposition? Why would a forecaster choose this method versus some of the other methods we've learned in class? ****In your answer, please make sure to define the components of a time series. Also, please feel free to elaborate upon time series composition topics that you found most interesting. Forecasting Methods Class I provide an example: Please don't copy this example. Thanks!What is time series decomposition? Time-series Decomposition is a model that is used by forecasters to isolate the existing time patterns within a data set, such as long-term or secular trends, seasonal trends, cyclical trends and irregular/random trends. The model breaks these series into its different parts and reassembles them to construct a forecast. (p. 298) The objective of this model is to decompose a series into individual components. The first step with this model is to remove the short-term variations (seasonal trends and irregular trends) from the data by applying an appropriate moving average model to the series. This component is described as deseasonalizing. Once the long-term component has been identified by applying a simple linear equation then you must measure the cyclical component with a cycle factor. This cycle factor is the most difficult component but if done right this factor can offer a clear understanding of what the data series is trying to tell us and can add to the accuracy of our forecasting. Why would a forecaster choose this method versus some of the other methods we've learned in class? This particular model would benefit a forecaster when the data series is composed of a large amount of historical data that encompasses decades of information. This model would be good to use when trying to forecast sales for a business in any industry, or could possibly be used to forecast a nations population. I think all the components of this time series decomposition was interesting. I have a feeling we will be using these components on our group assignment. One thing that I did find intriguing were the components of the composite indices for a business cycle. The different components introduced on (p. 311) are all very interesting factors that can be easily overlooked if you do not know what you are looking for.

EDU 498 WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT

Chapter Two Synthesis

Each of the following scenarios presents a situation based on a real world teaching situation that you may encounter during your career as an educator. Please respond fully to four of the eight scenarios listed. Responses must be written in APA format, include critical thought, and address all aspects of the chosen scenarios. Students should include direct reference to the week’s chapter as well as relevant personal and professional experiences where appropriate. Your finished paper must include a title page and reference page and should not exceed seven pages.

  1. James is a first year English teacher in a low-income high school outside of a major metropolitan area. His students are of diverse backgrounds and equally diverse learning styles. As part of his opening unit, he is preparing to teach his class about the tools that authors use to make their writing more engaging. He decides to focus on symbolism, metaphor, and simile. He has already developed a vocabulary handout that defines each word and includes examples, but when he does an initial check for understanding he finds that most of his students are lost. Specifically, he finds that his students are having a hard time understanding what a comparison is. This makes the concepts of simile and metaphor impossible to comprehend. James decides to design a 45 minute lesson that clarifies for students what comparing is.
    1. How might James structure his 45-minute lesson to include elements of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning?
    2. What methods can James use to check for comprehension once the lesson is complete?
    3. How might he follow up in ensuing class periods as a continued check of comprehension and to remediate students who may still not understand?
  2. Sean teaches an art class in a public elementary school near Chicago. Many of his students come from difficult circumstances and he has worked hard to make his lessons engaging and accessible for a diverse group of learners. Still, he finds it is difficult sometimes to contain the boundless energy of 2nd and 3rd graders. Recently, he has been frustrated with off-task behavior such as talking, moving around the room, and horseplay. This is particularly a concern since his classroom has expensive and breakable art supplies. A colleague suggests to Sean that he try channeling the energy by including aspects of kinesthetic learning in his room. He decides to plan kinesthetic movement into his next unit which is focused on clay sculpting. Specifically, he wants students to be able to correctly sculpt a small human figure in the act of running.
  3. Describe a three lesson sequence that would allow Sean to include kinesthetic, visual, and auditory learning in his sculpting unit.

How can he structure the kinesthetic elements of his lesson in a way that makes his expectations and guidelines for the exercise clear?Beyond the kinesthetic movement associated with sculpting, how might Sean use the energy and movement of his students to aid in student learning during the unit?Sarah is a 7th grade math teacher at a small middle school that serves a farming community. She has worked at the school for four years and has learned that it is a community that thrives on three things: family, farming, and football. Every boy growing up in town has aspirations of varsity football glory, but most will end up spending their lives working the family farm. Walking into her third period class on the first day of school, she finds herself faced by 18 rambunctious teenagers. Even scarier, 15 of them are boys. As she begins the year, Sarah wants to grab her students’ attention by providing an engaging introduction to the practical value of math. Her first unit of the year introduces the adding and subtracting of fractions and she wants to build on the knowledge her students already have acquired, both in and out of school.Give an example of a specific strategy that Sarah can use to activate the prior knowledge existing in her classroom and steps she can take to implement it.
What other resources might Sarah use to gain a further understanding of the existing knowledge base of her students?How might she combine what she knows about her students and the community with her unit focus (fractions) in a way that immediately engages the class?Megan recently accepted a job as a first year kindergarten teacher in a community that is primarily Hispanic. A majority of her students are second language learners and many have parents who do not speak English. Megan has never spoken a second language, ignoring two years of high school French that left her conversational but not very confident. She is worried and anxious about how best to bridge the language gap in her classroom. As she prepares for her first year as a teacher, she wants to be sure she does as much as possible to help make the transition easier and to facilitate clear communication between her and her students/their parents.What initial steps can Megan take in order to determine what level of language capabilities her students have? What resources can she use to help her?
What strategies can she use on the first day of class to help determine the interests of the students in her classroom?How can she include aspects of her students’ language and culture in her plans for the school year?Steve is in the middle of his tenth year as an honors high school social studies teacher. As part of a unit on the Vietnam War, he is having his students read The Things They Carried, a Vietnam-focused novel. His specific interest is in conveying to students the social, economic, and cultural influence that the war had on people at home. As a culminating assignment to the three-week unit, he asks students to create a portfolio comprised of a number of smaller assignments that are to be completed during the reading. The portfolio is to include a journal entry written as one of the book’s characters, a photograph of one scene from the book, a letter home written by one of the characters, and five reading logs completed at various points during the reading. Steve wants to ensure that his students stay on track during the assignment and that they are not allowed to procrastinate and finish the assignment at the last minute.How can Steve structure the assignment so as to ensure students are completing the elements of the portfolio throughout their reading of the book?
What responsibilities does he have at the outset in order to ensure his expectations are clear to all students?How might Steve enlist the help of other teachers on campus and parental support at home to help students reach each checkpoint?Eunice teaches 10th grade English in a suburban high school. Her third unit of the school year is focused on the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a book that she has taught many times, but the last time she did she was less than pleased with the results. As an end of unit assessment, she had students write an essay discussing how one specific character in the novel changes. While she did receive one or two fantastic essays last time around, the majority of her students seemed unable to analyze with the amount of depth she had hoped for. Many of her students ended up with C’s or worse on the essay and in many cases it impacted their overall course grade. This time around, she is hoping to improve results by properly frontloading the assignment and making her expectations more clear. After collecting the essays, Eunice is pleased with the overall organization and the amount of insight provided by the students. Unfortunately, she finds that many students have issues with spelling and grammar that need correcting.In presenting the assignment, what can Eunice do to ensure that her students have a clear understanding of her expectations for the assignment?
How can Eunice use targeted feedback and revision to help remediate those students who struggled most on the assignment?How can Eunice properly recognize those students who contributed exceptional work?Lindsay teaches 12th grade earth science in a large suburban high school in an affluent community near Los Angeles. Virtually all of her students are college-bound and many have taken or are taking AP courses in hopes of getting a head start. While Lindsay enjoys the drive and dedication displayed by her students, over the past few years she has begun to feel that some of them are too focused on their GPA and have started to lose focus on the bigger picture value of an education. For some time, she has wanted to plan a unit with a culminating project that will both give back to their community and encourage lifelong learning in her students. She would like it to find a way to tie it to the final unit of the year which has a focus on California geology and natural resources.Describe one hypothetical culminating project that Lindsay could have her students do and explain specifically how it will reach her goals of a) giving back to the community and b) opening her students to the value of lifelong learning.
What resources might Lindsay pursue in order to augment her community service and learning objectives?What obstacles do you see in planning a large scale project in service to a community?Nancy teaches at a middle school near Baltimore. She has been working for several years as a substitute teacher and teacher’s aide, but this is her first go round as a full time teacher. Prior to the first day of school, Nancy receives a list of three students in her class with Individualized Education Programs. In all three cases, the students are allowed modifications which will allow them extra time on assignments. Nancy’s anxiety is that other students in class will notice and will begin to question why they are treated differently. She wants to avoid a mutiny but also does not want to single out those students who are on IEP’s for fear of embarrassing them. She is also concerned with how the student IEP’s will impact her scheduling and timing.As a first year teacher, what resources should Nancy consult in terms of how best to handle this situation?
Nancy becomes concerned that one student with an IEP does not actually need the accommodations listed or needs additional accommodations. What is the process for reviewing or revising a student’s IEP?Suggest a way in which Nancy can inform the class of the accommodations in a way that does not alienate any of the students in the classroom

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides an extensive amount of information, resources, and guidance on IT and information security topics. The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) provides standards and guidelines for establishing information security within federal systems. However, there have been, and continues to be, numerous security incidents including data breaches within federal systems. Review the information about FISMA at the NIST Website, located at http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SMA/fisma/index.html. Additionally, review the information, located at http://www.govtech.com/blogs/lohrmann-on-cybersecurity/Dark-Clouds-Over-Technology-042212.html, about the data breaches within government systems. Select one (1) of the data breaches mentioned to conduct a case analysis, or select another based on your research, and research more details about that incident to complete the following assignment requirements. Write a three to five (3-5) page paper on your selected case in which you: Describe the data breach incident and the primary causes of the data breach. Analyze how the data breach could have been prevented with better adherence to and compliance with regulatory requirements and guidelines, including management controls; include an explanation of the regulatory requirement (such as from FISMA, HIPAA, or others). Assess if there are deficiencies in the regulatory requirements and whether they need to be changed, and how they need to be changed, to mitigate further data breach incidents. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources. Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements: Be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. 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 required page length. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: Describe legal compliance laws addressing public and private institutions. Examine the principles requiring governance of information within organizations. Use technology and information resources to research legal issues in information security. Write clearly and concisely about information security legal issues and topics using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.