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The opinions of Bartolome de Las Casas were influential in alerting Europeans to the treatment of Native Americans. Write a 400-word speech from the viewpoint of Las Casas explaining his opinions and how they affected attitudes in Europe. Use at least two sources beyond the course content.

Click here to visit the Mexico Connect Web site for information that might help you write your speech.

Click here to visit a Web site with information about Bartolome de las Casas.

Document your sources and use the writing rubric for reference.

which drug is best known for its use in preventing malaria

Which drug is best known for its use in preventing malaria?                                      

operations management 22

  1.  A clear and well written topic sentence
  2. In the body of your paragraph, include answers to these questions (a-h) to guide your explanation, as applied to analyze the hospital case:
  1. Is the question at issue well stated?  Is it clear and unbiased?  Does the expression of the question do justice to the complexity of the matter at issue?
  2. Does the writer cite relevant evidence, experiences and/or information essential to the issue?
  3. Does the writer clarify key concepts when necessary?
  4. Does the writer show a sensitivity to what he or she is assuming or takin or grated?  (Insofar as those assumptions might reasonable be questioned)?
  5. Does the writer develop a definite line of reasoning, explaining how he or she is arriving at his or her conclusion?
  6. Is the writer’s reasoning well-supported?
  7. Does the writer show sensitivity to alternative points of view or lines of reasoning?  Does he or she consider and respond to alternative points of view?
  8. Does the writer show sensitivity to the implications and consequences of the position he or she has taken?

Paragraph 2:  Use deductive reasoning that starts with a general principle (the problem or question to be resolved) and deduce how it applies to analysis of the hospital case.

Describe the deductive reasoning process that was applied to analyze the hospitals’ rising cost of uncompensated care and justify the requirement for upfront payment.  In your paragraph, cite the assumed truth of the set of premises, and a conclusion which cannot be false if those premises are true.   

organizational theory and behavior unit 2 question 3 1

Begin each writing assignment by identifying the question number you are answering followed by the actual question itself (in bold type).

Use a standard essay format for responses to all questions (i.e., an introduction, middle paragraphs and conclusion).

Responses must be submitted as a MS Word Document only, typed double-spaced, using a standard font (i.e. Times New Roman) and 12 point type size.

Undergraduate courses: 350 – 500 words or 1 – 2 pages.

 Plagiarism All work must be free of any form of plagiarism. Put written answers into your own words. Do not simply cut and paste your answers from the Internet and do not copy your answers from the textbook.

Question 3) Discuss equity theory. Include the concepts of equity tension, referent comparisons, and how employees might reduce perceived inequity. Unit 2

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Who is the current SEC commissioner? How long have they been in office? What was their background prior to the SEC post they are currently in? What is the purpose of the SEC?

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HUMA.doc I need 5 pages essay about Gilgamesh , chose one of these themes to write about , you have to read  ( THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY WORLD LITERATURE ) to know about Gligamesh . and you have to follow the rules on the attachment  that I posted 

Major Themes

Love and Friendship

When we first meet Gilgamesh, he is a tyrant king who terrifies the people of Uruk. Only after meeting Enkidu and becoming his friend does Gilgamesh transform into a hero worthy of memory. This transformative effect is also exacted on Enkidu, who Gilgamesh helps move beyond his fears. The platonic love the two have for each other helps Gilgamesh become a better leader to his people by allowing him to better understand and identify with them. When considered in tandem with the theme of death in the poem, love and friendship can be viewed not only as a part of life, but as a necessary component to give existence meaning.

Death

The major theme of the poem is that of mortality. Gilgamesh must learn the difficult lesson that, even as a king, he too must face the reality of his own death. On their way to the Cedar Forst to face Humbaba, Enkidu expresses his concerns about death, which Gilgamesh laughs off, telling Enkidu that no one lives forever and that life is short. However, when Enkidu dies, Gilgamesh is so distraught that he seeks out Utnapishtim to learn the secret of immortality. Despite his hopes, Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh the story of the flood. He explains to Gilgamesh that the quest for immortality is a futile one, as creation itself also contains the seed of death, making it inescapable. The Gods, he explains, intentionally did this. Gilgamesh returns to Uruk having learned that the quality of one’s life is measured not by wealth or fame, but by the quality of the time he spent while alive and the people with which he surrounded himself.

The Hero’s Journey or Quest

A common theme in mythology and ancient stories, Gilgamesh’s story is no exception. The hero must embark on a journey or quest in order to discover who he is. Initially, Enkidu travels from the wilderness with Shamhat to civilization to meet Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh begins his quest with Enkidu by traveling to the Cedar Forest to defeat Humbaba. After Enkidu’s death, Gilgamesh’s personal journey begins. He seeks out Utnapishtim to learn the secret of immortality. His journey concludes with his return to Uruk. In this case, Gilgamesh’s journey is a direct reflection of his internal struggle and “journey” to become a better, selfless leader.

The Wrath of the Gods

Gilgamesh expresses his jealousy towards the gods and the immortality they enjoy. He and Enkidu learn firsthand that incurring the wrath of the gods can have disastrous consequences. Rather than wise, omniscient beings, the gods in Gilgamesh are vengeful and easily angered. Gilgamesh and Enkidu first encounter this wrath after Gilgamesh rejects Ishtar’s advances. Ishtar immediately turns to her father, Anu, to send the Bull of Heaven to punish Gilgamesh. At first, Anu rejects Ishtar’s request but she threatens to raise the dead to devour the living. Anu is frightened by Ishtar’s threat and releases the Bull of Heaven to appease her. When Gilgamesh and Enkidu slay the Bull of Heaven, they further insult Ishtar by throwing the Bull’s hindquarters at her face. Enkidu later dreams that the gods have decided that he must die for these transgressions. After twelve days of suffering, he dies a painful death.

Utnapishtim also tells Gilgamesh the story of a great flood exacted on the people of Shurrupak. Ea informs Utnapishtim of the coming flood and instructs him to build a great boat and to stock that boat with all the creatures of the land. It is important to note that when Utnapishtim asks Ea about why the flood is coming and about whathe should tell the people of Shurrupak, Ea has no specific answer for him, stating only that Enlil is angry. This suggests that the wrath of the gods can also be incurred without any obvious insult or explanation.

Gateways

Gateways and doors by their very nature symbolize separation, but also transition. Although a physical doorway is not present in the beginning, Enkidu must transition from the wilderness to civilization. In this sense, Shamhat herself represents a gateway. Enkidu then enters Uruk with Shamhat, passing through the city’s great walls. Enkidu and Gilgamesh later discuss Enkidu’s fear at the gate to the Cedar Forest. They cut down the tallest tree in the forest to make into a gate for Uruk. On his journey to find Utnapishtim, Gilgamesh must pass through the gate of Mashu, guarded by the Scorpion men. At each point when a gateway is encountered, a decision must be made by Gilgamesh or Enkidu as to whether they will continue or turn back. Utilized in this manner, gateways also serve as an effective literary device to force characters to make decisions that affect the overall narrative.

Baptism or Ritual Cleansing

Water is continually used by characters in Gilgamesh at key points in the story to wash themselves but also marks an important point of transition. In this way, water is used in a baptismal manner. Enkidu washes himself after meeting Shamhat, marking his transition from the wilderness to civilization. Gilgamesh and Enkidu wash themselves after slaying the Bull of Heaven. Gilgamesh bathes himself after acquiring the magic plant to achieve immortality. In each case, a ritual cleansing marks an important moment in the story. Enkidu is transformed, leaving behind the world of animals and nature and entering the world of humans. Gilgamesh loses the magic plant but transitions to accepting his mortality.

Responsibility

Gilgamesh is introduced to us as a tyrant king who does as he pleases and has little regard for his subjects. Aruru creates Enkidu to strike a balance against Gilgamesh’s tyrannical ways. His purpose in the story is to help Gilgamesh become the king he needs to be and to teach him about what is most valuable in life. Through this ordeal, Gilgamesh loses his best friend and must face reality. The recklessness with which he previously had lived his life is evidently unsustainable. Gilgamesh learns that just as he will not live forever, he will age, and with that age must come maturity and wisdom if he is to live a life worth living.

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criminal justice securing the border

This assignment will be a 4-5, no more than a 6 page paper. Prepare a comprehensive plan for U.S. border security. The plan will include concepts such as border security, immigration issues, economic impact and future political ramifications. The paper will address the current pitfalls associated with this topic and your recommendations on how to rectify the situation. Remember, this submission requires APA writing style.

The body of your text will include an introduction stating the purpose of your paper, several well-formulated paragraphs of no less than five sentences with appropriate transition sentences between them, and a conclusion bringing your paper to an orderly close.

Your entire paper – from the layout to the citations – must conform to APA format to include an abstract page and a closing summary paragraph.

Textbook: Alden, E. (2008). The Closing of the American Border:  Terrorism, Immigration and Security since 9/11.  HarperCollins Publishing: NT, New York.

Possible reference material:

http://borderbattles.ssrc.org/Koslowski/

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/may/05/immigration-reform/

how you define psychological disorders

 How would you define psychological disorders?   What are your thoughts on the causes of psychological disorders?   How do you think psychological disorders are treated?   What are you most interested in discovering from this week’s studies on psychological disorders?

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