LMX-Theory-Case-Study

Using the format of the cases used thus far in the course, write a description of a situation that you have experienced or witnessed. This case should be no more than two to three (2-3) pages long in description. You may add exhibits if they will help inform the case. They are not necessary. Then develop 3-4 questions that could serve as the basis for a discussion about the case with your colleagues.

The Case Study Submission will include:

  1. Brief Introduction (1/2 page): This will set the context, background, and identify any individuals. Change the names of any real people.
  2. Case description (1-2 pages): This will describe the issues, problems, occurrences, etc. Provide adequate detail so that reader’s understand the case. However, you need not provide every single detail. In fact, in most cases (in real life) we must work without all of the facts.
  3. Questions for discussion (3-4 questions): These will get at the heart of the problem solving dilemma.

Algebra-2-Math-Problem-

For her chemistry experiment, Marisol needs 2 liters of a 50% alcohol solution. The lab has two containers, one with 40% alcohol solution and the other with 80% alcohol solution. 

1. Write a system of linear equations that you can use to determine how many liters of each type of alcohol solution Marisol should combine to get 2 liters of a 50% alcohol solution. Be sure to define your variables.

Java-Homework-Input-and-Output

Write a short Java application that uses the Scanner class to accept the first name and last name from the user. Your application will use the print() or println() method to display a message that greets the user. Example: “Hello Jane Coder!”

Take a screenshot to verify that your message is displayed successfully. Cut and paste the screenshot into a Word document and attach this document to your Code submission.

Write a short Java application that uses the Scanner class to accept a number between 1 and 10 from the user. If the number entered is between 1 and 10 (inclusive), the application will display a message “Good job! The number you entered is .” If the number entered was not between 1 and 10 (inclusive), an error message will be displayed, “The number entered was not between 1 and 10!”

Take a screenshot to verify that your message is displayed successfully. Cut and paste the screenshot into a Word document and attach this document to your Code submission.

easy-special-occasion-outline

Topic: Special Occasion (July 4th) if you have any other in mind, let me know

Introduction Must Include:

I. Attention Getter: This is the portion of your speech that captures your audience. You are allowed to use statistics, quotes, stories, or jokes. 1. The Attention Getter MUST be the first thing out of your mouth. 2. The Attention Getter MUST be related to the rest of the Speech.

II. Listener Relevance: must explain the topic and why their classmates would care about this topic. Example: My favorite holiday is Christmas. I’m sure many of you can relate to this because you may also get excited when this time of year arrives.

III. Speaker Cred: explain their connection to the topic (why did you choose this topic). Example: I have the fondest memories of this holiday as a child. My family and I have always celebrated this occasion.

IV. Thesis Preview: This is where you list your main points. Example: I am going to explain to you about the family that gathers for this holiday, the traditions we hold, and what I enjoy most about this time of year.

TRANSITION: A transition is a bridge that moves you from one part of your speech to the next. Please look at the Sample Outline for examples.

IV. Body Must Include:

A. Main Point I My family is a big part of why I enjoy Christmas.

a. Sub-point I have an opportunity to see family that lives near and far. (Example)

b. Sub-point My favorite memory of my family gathering together is… (Story)

TRANSITION: A transition is a bridge that moves you from one part of your speech to the next. Please look at the Sample Outline for examples.

B. Main Point II (Be sure this is a complete sentence)

a. Sub-point (Example)

b. Sub-point (Story)

TRANSITION: A transition is a bridge that moves you from one part of your speech to the next. Please look at the Sample Outline for examples.

C. Main Point III

a. Sub-point

b. Sub-point

TRANSITION: A transition is a bridge that moves you from one part of your speech to the next. Please look at the Sample Outline for examples.

V. Closing Must Include:

Thesis Review: This is where the speaker re-states the main points. Example: Now that you have a clear understanding of how Christmas brings my family together, many of our Christmas traditions, and what this time of year means to me, I would like to leave you with…

Clincher: Students must end with a final thought that is directly connected to the attention getter. The clincher is a lasting impression that reminds the audience of the importance of the occasion.

Please be sure your outline is in outline format, including Roman Numerals and Titles (Intro, Body, Closing, Transitions), and complete sentences. Be sure to label the Attention Getter, Listener Relevance, Speaker Credibility, Thesis Preview, Thesis Review, and Clincher. It is not necessary to label the main or sub points, one must properly separate them.

Do-you-believe-the-United-States-should-change-to-a-direct-democracy-or-remain-a-representative-democracy

ALL journal entries must be at least 200 words. No references or citations are necessary

1.Do you believe the United States should change to a direct democracy or remain a representative democracy? Explain your answer. Give an example of how you think the democracy in the United States would be helped or hurt if the country switched to a direct democracy. Use facts to support your opinion

2. Why do you think voter turnout in the United States is lower than that of most well-established democracies in other nations? What do you think could be a way to increase voter turnout? Use facts to support your opinion.

3. If you were to work for an elected official, would you prefer to work in a smaller group that is more hands-on, grass roots, and collaborative, or would you rather work in a large, bustling atmosphere of professional politico and consultants? Which do you think would produce better results? Use examples to support your opinion.

4. If you were just elected governor of your state, which of your qualities and skills do you think would lend themselves most to that position? Which qualities or skills do you think you would need to add to your repertoire, and why?

5.First, try to think of a situation in which the individual rights of an accused criminal should be considered above the individual rights of his or her victim. Now that you have created this situation in your mind, how would you feel if you or a family member were the victim in the situation? Does this affect your response?

6. Do you vote? Why, or why not? What would it take to change your mind (to either vote or stop voting)? Provide three reasons why you do or do not vote and three things that would cause you to change your mind.

7. Comment on the influence of minorities on the political process and the impact of affirmative action. Have you personally seen an impact in your life or someone’s you know?

The Opiate of the People

Write 3-4 pages addressing the following questions:

– Who is this character? Is s/he a first-generation immigrant (born in another country) or a second-generation immigrant (born in the United States to immigrant parents)? What are his/her most important character traits? What scenes in the story demonstrate these traits?

– Is this character and his/her experience representative of his/her ethnic group of immigrants in America, based on the information in the story? That is, does this character experience similar things as others in his/her ethnic group, or does s/he have a unique experience? Why or why not?

– How does this immigrant see America? And how does America view this immigrant? Give an example or two from the story.

– What does “the American dream” mean to this immigrant? Does s/he attain the life or qualities of life inherent in the American dream? Why or why not?

NOTE: It is not necessary to give a complete plot summary. Use plot details only to support the points you make. You may assume we are familiar with the story and do not need to hear a recap.

Basic Requirements:

– A minimum of three full pages of writing
– Your name and page numbers at the top of each page in the header position
– A creative and informative title (make sure to include the story’s author and title in your title)
– Proper use of grammar and punctuation
– No larger than a 12 point font
– An introduction and conclusion
– Direct quotations from the text should be enclosed in quotation marks and following by parentheses containing the author’s last name and the page number from which the quotation is taken. “Here is an example” (Field 1). (Notice that the period comes after the parentheses.)

– Absolutely no plagiarism! Any instance of plagiarism will result in no credit granted for this paper. All sources other than the story itself should be cited parenthetically and in a bibliography.

Excel-homework

The excel in the file.

Strategic-Planning

Check for APA format for attached file

Compare-the-statements-and-perspectives-of-Milton-Friedman-and-Adam-Smith-from-Chapter-2-

Compare the statements and perspectives of Milton Friedman and Adam Smith from Chapter 2. Which do you support?

this is a discussion like the one you did before. not an essay. so 150-200 words is fine.

Be sure to include a citation using our text as the main source and journal articles as a second source.

I’ll give you the ebook and the e library you’ll need when i assign you.

MSC102 Human Relations in Business Critical Thinking Assignment

MSC102: Human Relations in Business

Critical Thinking Assignment

Read the following document on Management and Leadership. It will provide an insight and starting point in developing an approach to your analysis:

Management and LeadershipView in a new window (click to view)
(Reference Chapters 1, 5 and 8)

Critical Thinking Grade Criteria/Rubric View in a new window(link)

Submit your completed Critical Thinking assignment using the Assignment Inbox below: (Load C01 Critical Thinking Assignment in a new window)

Critical Thinking: Management and Leadership

Objective:
Create a report that addresses the most important issues you have identified in the case and how they can be addressed currently and avoided in the future.

Do not just restate the facts of the case or answer the questions; discuss the importance of relevant issues and how they can be addressed/incorporated into a business solution.

Requirements:
Successful Critical Thinking Exercise will be three (3) to five (5) pages in length and incorporate the information and knowledge gained in the course addressing the areas defined in the Analysis Questions.