Do-a-survey-on-bistable-PUFs-writing-homework-help

Do a survey on bistable PUFs. You may want to include following points in your discussion. a) Names of PUFs, and when they were proposed b) Discuss whether the covered PUFs are strong or Weak PUF. c) Implementation details d) Security analysis against threats. e) Effects of environment and aging on these PUFs.

Summary-of-Chapter-5-Stalkers

Read the main text and write a detailed summary/reaction to the Chapter 5-Stalkers APA writing style 2-5 double spaced pages. for each summary.

project-managment-term-paper

Pick a prominent figure from a Fortune 100 company (CEO, CFO, President etc.) and dissect their project management characteristics. You should be able to find enough information about them on internet. You may want to pick a task/project and follow the procedure we used in the class (such as Negotiating, Planning and Control Techniques, risk management, and Coordinating and Directing Techniques) to dissect their management style.

The following MUST be submitted as a Word file or PDF file. It should be 1 page long in 1.5 spacing and Times New Roman 12 pt. font.

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Please explain the step-by-step ways that you got your answer. Thanks

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Tasks

Each week you have completed part of a professional development plan. This week, you will write a summary of each of the four papers you have written (1 page summary for each week). Include a conclusion on how the assignments from the previous four weeks have provided you with new insight in planning your professional career.

In addition to summarizing your previous four assignments, you will submit a resume’ with at least two references.

*Papers have been attached below*

Mass-Casualty-Terrorist-Attacks-law-homework-help

You are the senior civilian advisor to the emergency response manager (ERM). The ERM realizes that the psychological impact of a mass-casualty incident (MCI) can be devastating. The ERM is prepared to handle the incident response with emergency personnel and equipment, but he is unsure if the city is prepared for the psychological aftermath. As his senior advisor, you have been asked to generate a white paper study of past MCIs and their psychological impact.

The ERM wants the white paper to include 1 terrorist MCI and 1 natural MCI. You are to choose 1 from each category below:

Terrorist MCIs

Natural MCIs

Sarin Gas Attack, Japan (1995)

Hurricane Katrina, United States (2005)

Oklahoma City Bombing, United States (1995)

Tsunami, Indian Ocean (2004)

Madrid Train Bombings, Spain (2004)

Flooding, Pakistan (2010)

Bali Nightclub Bombings, Indonesia (2002)

Galtür Avalanche, Austria (1999)

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 900–1,200 words:
    • For each of the selected mass-casualty incidents, discuss the following:
      • Provide a detailed overview of the incident.
      • What was the number of victims killed and wounded?
      • What psychological symptoms are exhibited by direct attack victims?
        • If one is available, include a diagnosis.
      • What psychological symptoms are exhibited by indirect victims, such as family members, friends, and coworkers of the direct victims?
      • What immediate and long-term treatment plans exist for the victims?
  • Remember to fully support your arguments with scholarly resources.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

Provide at least three references.

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Length: 5-7 pages, plus a Works Cited page, one inch margins, Times New Roman 12 point font.

Sources/Quotations: A minimum of three secondary sources. Seven direct quotations (3 from the primary source and 4 from the secondary sources)

Outline

  1. Thesis:

In the 1980s, women were searching for their self identification and freedom outside of domestic restrictions of society. Edna, the main character of The Awakening, represents a group of women who wants to have their own space and their bodies. She is going through a period of self searching and discovery.

  1. The Background of the novel
  1. The Awakening by Kate Chopin was written in the 1890’s when women’s rights and freedoms were still curtailed.
  • Starting from the Seneca Falls Convention, women began to have a voice and state out their desires regarding their rights (Howard, 1969).
  1. The ideology of Patriarchy
  • “The mother-women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle. It was easy to know them, fluttering about with extended, protecting wings when any harm, real or imaginary, threatened their precious brood. They were women who idealized their children, worshiped their husbands, and esteemed it a holy privilege to efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels.” (Chopin 9)
  • . “The overriding romantic theme in the novel is Edna’s search for individuality and freedom: […]. This search amounts to her own romantic quest for a holy grail, a grail of self-definition. […] The aspect of naturalism most evident in The Awakening is the portrayal of Edna as hostage to her biology. She is female, has children, and is a wife in a society that dictates behavioral norms based on those conditions. […] Another naturalistic element in the novel is the portrayal of Edna as a victim of fate, chance, of an uncaring world, pulled into a consuming, but indifferent sea. In the end, despite her developments into selfhood, the only escape from her biological destiny as a woman in society, possessed, sexual, and ruled, is death.” (Wyatt, 1995)
  1. The Role of Women
  1. Women do not have freedom of expression, because they are just meant to be mothers and wives, to please their husbands.
  • “Here all females are pictured as physically and mentally inferior to the male; but on the other hand, they are portrayed as the pious and virtuous repositories of the nation’s morality. The American female, according to this view, is personified as the paragon of American innocence, who must be defended, protected, and sheltered from the hard realities and evils of life at all costs. The American woman reigned if she did not rule.” (Howard 1969)
  • “…they were a part of her life. But they need not have thought that they could possess her body and soul” (Chopin 125).
  1. Women mostly stayed at home and their main duties were to cater for the kids. They did not have day jobs or anything else to do out of the house except stay with the kids.
  • “It would have been a difficult matter for Mr. Pontellier to define his own satisfaction […] wherein his wife failed her duties toward their children. […] he never voiced the feeling without subsequent regret and ample atonement.” (Chopin 9)
  • “It is true that the woman in the book who wanted her own way comes to an untimely end in the effort to get what she wants, or rather, in the effort to gratify every whim that moves her capricious soul, but there are sentences here and there throughout the book that indicate the author’s desire to hint her belief that her heroine had the right of the matter and that if the woman had only been able to make other people ‘understand’ things as she did she would not have had to drown herself in the blue waters of the Mexican Gulf.” (Culley 152)

Howard B. Furer. “The American City: A Catalyst for the Women’s Rights Movement.” The Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. 52, no. 4, 1969, pp. 285–305., www.jstor.org/stable/4634459.

Chopin, Kate, and Margaret Culley. The Awakening: An Authoritative Text, Biography, Contexts, Criticism. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994. Print.

Wyatt, Neal. “Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and Local Color The Literary Context of The Awakening.” Google Sites. N.p., 1995. Web. 21 Mar. 2017. http://lfkkb.tripod.com/eng24/womensstudiessp03/th…

Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Second ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2000. Print.

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i want someone to write a report

In the class we just test the 5 simple that are uploaded three times each.

The structure of the lab report

1) introduction

2) lab procedure

3) results and

4 ) summary and concernation

5) references

Literature-Essay

Write an essay on Sharon Olds. Search the internet for an essay by your selected author and read it. Compose a thesis that has a persuasive, debatable claim about the significance of the message or theme in the essay or the success/effectiveness of the essay as a whole. Summarize the essay in your intro paragraph, end the paragraph with your thesis, and be sure to include your three points of evidence in your thesis statement. Cite the essay as you would any article on the internet as you examine your points of evidence.

Submission Instructions:

Your essays should be in MLA Style and approximately 1625-1950 words, not including the Work(s) Cited page. Meeting the maximum word requirements makes you eligible for an A grade. As with most academic writing, this essay should be written in third person. Please avoid both first person (I, we, our, etc.) and second person (you, your).

In the upper left-hand corner of the paper, place your name, the professor’s name, the course name, and the due date for the assignment on consecutive lines. Double space your information from your name onward, and don’t forget a title. All papers should be in Times New Roman font with 12-point type with one-inch margins all the way around your paper. All paragraph indentations should be indented five spaces (use the tab key) from the left margin. All work is to be left justified. When quoting lines in literature, please research the proper way to cite short stories, plays, or poems.

Should you choose to use outside references for prompt one or two, these must be scholarly, peer-reviewed sources obtained via the APUS library (select Advanced Search and check the Peer Reviewed box). Reliable open web sources may be used for prompt three. Be careful that you don’t create a “cut and paste” paper of information from your various sources. Your ideas are to be new and freshly constructed. Also, take great care not to plagiarize.

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The final phase of your course project is due this week. It includes the final portion of your risk management project on risk capital at bank, as well as the FINAL project submission. This needs to be done on US BANK.

Risk Capital at a Bank

Write the last section of your risk management plan by addressing the following:

  • Discuss the importance of risk capital to the banking industry, in particular, Wells Fargo Bank, Citigroup, or Bank of America.
  • Describe the steps taken by the bank to ensure it remains solvent.
  • Describe the bank’s process for evaluating RAROC.
  • Be sure to include a concluding paragraph.