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I need someone to log into my WebAsssign account and complete the following homeworks:

1) Test 2 supplement

2) Test 3 supplement

3) Test 4 supplement

Some of the problems have been attempted, please complete the remaining problems with 100% correct solutions by Friday – May 8, 2015 at 5:00 pm EST. There are about 36 problems.

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history question help 11

Why did George Bush go to fight Iraq? reply with 100 words only

discussion biometrics

Biometrics

Much debate surrounds the use of biometrics.  Many people like it because biometrics can provide identification and increase security.  Other people see it as a tremendous invasion of your privacy.  Just as you read in this chapter, a bank – by using biometric identification – may be able to tell if a woman is pregnant.  So, the greatest challenge to overcome is not technological but rather societal.  What do you think needs to happen for society to accept the use of biometrics?  How long do you think it will be before society accepts the use of biometrics?  In what year do you believe the U.S. federal government will begin requiring a biometric of every new-born child?

two written essays i need you to fix all mistakes on it and make it clear

moodle_temp_turnitintool_1160168717._21320_1429296593_31568.doc 

moodle_temp_turnitintool_1185882487._20424_1427510040_31568.docx 

These are the two essays above!

papers requirements?

– Check the thesis.

-Grammar.

-Punctuation.

-Transition words. 

-Conclusion. 

make the two essays clear and very good for college level!

how many bones are there in human skull

How many bones are there in human skull ?                                 

cj450 understanding terrorism

Your response should not exceed one full paragraph of text, but it must completely answer all parts of the question. At no time should you include quotes in your response. Only provide original responses in your own words. Citations of course materials are neither required nor expected, although you are welcome to refer to course materials in order to complete this test successfully. For clarity’s sake, please observe the following meanings of terms:

  1. “Describe”: When you are asked to describe something, please explain enough key characteristics of that ‘something’ as it relates to our course materials to demonstrate that you know what you are talking about.
  2. “In your opinion”: When you are asked for your opinion, please state just enough facts about the topic to demonstrate you recognize the topic from your work in the course, such as a definition of terms from our course materials in your own words. THEN, go on to explain your perspective as it relates to that topic. These questions call for well-considered opinions, but not analysis.
  3. “Discuss”: When you are asked to discuss something, please explain the key characteristics of that something to demonstrate that you know what you are talking about. THEN, provide a brief analysis of those characteristics through a relevant lens of our course materials. These questions call for well-informed analysis, but not opinions.
  4. If you are not explicitly asked to respond ‘in your opinion’, to ‘describe’, or to ‘discuss’, then simply answer the questions according to information presented in the course materials. Only do so, however, in your own words.

Answer the following questions.

Question 1: In your opinion, under what circumstances is political violence malum prohibitum violence?

Question 2: What is the significance of the following statement: “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice”?

Question 3: Briefly discuss the significance of the tragedy at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Question 4: Briefly describe the purpose of “blacklisting” and other authoritarian measures during Red Scares in the United States.

Question 5: Briefly discuss the terrorist environment created by Uruguay’s Tupamaros.

Question 6: What kinds of targets do militant radical Islamists typically attack? Why have these targets been selected?

Question 7: Why have reactionary rightist groups been relatively less prolific and less viable in comparison to radical leftist groups?

Question 8: In your opinion, what is the future of international terrorism?

Question 9: Briefly describe the reasons behind Colombia’s FARC and Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers decisions to participate in criminal enterprises, such as the drug and arms trades.

Question 10: In your opinion, what explains sectarian violence in societies that have long histories of residing together, such as Lebanon, Yugoslavia, and Northern Ireland?

Textbook: 

Martin, G. (2012). Understanding terrorism: Challenges, perspectives, and issues (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.  ISBN: 9781452205823

week 2 discussion hu260

The Questioning Toolkit identified 17 kinds of questions:

1.Essential question

2.Organizing question

3.Elaborating question

4.Divergent question

5.Subsidiary question

6.Probing question

7.Unanswerable question

8.Irrelevant question

9.Hypothetical question

10.Sorting and Sifting question

11.Inventive question

12.Telling question

13.Clarification question

14.Provocative question

15.Planning question

16.Strategic question

17.Irreverent question

Remember your last class when the instructor asked for questions?  Or the last time you went to a presentation with a question-and-answer session?

*Describe the situation

*What question did you find most helpful? Why? Which kind of question was it?

*What question did you find least helpful? Why? Which kind of question was it?    

what is the last letter of the greek alphabet

What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?                                                                                   

as europeans africans and native americans came into contact in what is now th 1

As Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans came into contact in what is now the United States, what were the major turning points and connections among these groups between 1492 and 1865?  Which do you consider the most important and why?