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Hello I need assistance with my online homework assignments. The assignments consist of multiple choice questions as well as questions and answers. Again this is an online course assignment, there is an e-text provided if you need to access it. You will only have 1 attempt to complete each assignment so please answer as accurately as possible. Once you open the assignments you must complete it please do not exit out the assignment. I will provide you with my login information. This Must be completed Sunday Oct 1 no later!!!!

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watch a video featuring a college president. Talk about the president featured in this video clip and discuss what type of leadership styles he displayed. Please provide an example of a leadership trait displayed. Also state whether you felt he was an effective leader and why.

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What are the benefits and responsibilities of becoming a US Citizen? Please list them and provide some background following MLA guidelines.

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Topic 1: One Notable Revolution

In this Discussion you will learn more about the American Revolution and the factors that led to America breaking free of England to become an independent nation. Examining this moment in history can help you to see the changes involved in a cultural revolution and the circumstances that set up an environment for change. The concept of a country where individuals ruled themselves was a world-changing idea.

Follow this link to learn about the key events in the American Revolution. Read the links with the cities and dates, and read the “Timeline of the Revolution” as well: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/chronicle.html

Follow this link to start an investigation of the ideas that were key in the America Revolution: https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/bo…

It is recommended that you use more than one resource in the Discussion, but at least one resource is required in this Discussion. Be sure you are seeking credible sources and citing them in APA style.

Though there are many different factors leading to the American Revolution, make the case that one idea and one event were crucial for the American Revolution. You will introduce the idea and the event that you feel were key, and then defend your claim that without this event, America would never have become an independent country. This is a matter of opinion and practice at writing persuasively. There will be several different ways to view these ideas and events, so in replies to your peers, you should look to see how they make their case and discuss the challenge of identifying the causes behind a revolution.

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  • Considering the vast number of diverse groups represented in the workforce, create a brief research agenda that addresses how talent management strategy can proactively attract a diverse workforce.
  • The course has covered a wide variety of talent management topics, and Chapter 22 highlights several ways to view the future of talent management. Review the talent management topics covered so far in this course. Prioritize five (5) of these topics and locate one potential resource for each using theInternet. For instance, for the topic of equity-based pay, you might select the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance as a resource to gain more data about this topic. List your five (5) selected topics and resources, and provide a rationale as to why you selected these topics.

1- Recruiting

2- Onboarding

3- Talent Management

4-Performance Management

5- Leadership Development

Gallery-and-design

Your local art museum has asked you to design a gallery dedicated to works of art from one of the following movements:

  • Renaissance
  • Baroque
  • Romanticism
  • Impressionism
  • Modernism

Using your outline from Week Four as reference, select one movement for the design of your gallery.

You will use Prezi to design your gallery. This program allows you to design your gallery as if you were guiding a visitor to each work of art. You may draw from resources in the textbook, the CourseMate Bonus Images, or digital image resources found in Week One that incorporate the characteristics significant of your chosen movement and time period. You may also choose to reflect back on your weekly art journal entries for any works of art relevant to this movement.

Registering to use Prezi (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. is free, and it is highly recommended that you sign up as soon as possible and review the “Learning Prezi is easy (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.” page and the various ways you can design your journal. You can review the Prezi’s “Manual/FAQ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.” page for detailed information on using the application.

In your Prezi, include the following:

  1. A title page/slide which includes the name of your gallery, your name, the course, your instructor’s name, and the date submitted.
  2. A brief introduction to your gallery, which includes a description of the movement and the time period to which your gallery is dedicated.
  3. Six images of works of art that incorporate the characteristics significant to movement and time period. Along with each image of a work of art, include the citation for the work of art. A summary of how the media (materials), methods, and subject are significant to that time period and region, using appropriate art terminology.
  4. A summary of how iconographic, historical, political, philosophical, religious, and social factors of the movement are reflected in the work of art.
  5. A references page/slide. You must include at least three scholarly sources in addition to the image references. The ProQuest and Credo Reference databases in the Ashford Online Library are helpful sources of information, as are the museum resources provided in Week One. To locate ProQuest and Credo Reference, visit the Ashford Online Library through the tab on the left navigation toolbar and select “Databases by Subject” and then “Visual and Performing Arts.”

Cite your sources according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.

Please follow the basic modified APA style citation format in the APA Artwork Citations (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. document to reference works of art.

Submit a Word document with your name and the URL to your art journal. Test the URL to ensure that it is accurate and working prior to submitting the Word document.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

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I need a lab report about the RC time constant

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Hi I have this assignment due tomorrow night but need code bibliography on my self I will attached the rubric let me if you have any question. I will change the my information once you write out code we are using bracket softwer right now.

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Planning Your Goals, Intentions, and Approach:

The options in how you can present your final project: This is the option below that I would like for the assignment down.

As a Paper
Your paper should be creative and interesting, and demonstrate what you have learned. It should be a minimum of 5-7 pages in length and you will use APA style formatting with a title page and reference section. You should use Times New Roman, 12pt. font, double-space your lines, and set your page up with one inch margins (See the APA Template included in the Course Resources folder)

If you haven’t done so recently, review the “Preview of Your Final Project” criteria sheet. For this assignment, you will develop a plan that addresses your goals, intentions, and approach for the Final Project.

Identify the role of the Community Organization for your project. You should utilize all the information you collected since the beginning of this course. Your plan should cover the information listed below.

  • Title Your Project: Be concise; be catchy. Use your title to both draw your readers/audience in and to demonstrate what the project is about.
  • Introduction: Describe the organization, the work they do, any key players within the organization, and why it may be interesting to your readers/audience. Include your thesis statement (a short description of the purpose of your work).
  • Readers/Audience: Describe the readers/audience you will be directing your project toward. Consider what they know, what they might need from your work, and what they will expect. Briefly discuss how you will meet the needs of your readers/audience.
  • Methods: Include a description of how you plan to gather and analyze your data (i.e. reviewing websites, reviewing related articles, interviews, analyzing similar organizations, and so on).
  • Results: You likely haven’t found any results yet, but provide a description of what you hope to find or what you think you might find.
  • Conclusion: Based on the information you have gathered so far, start identifying how what you’ve learned connects to your thesis and how it falls under the scope of service-learning and civic engagement. Write up a brief description of those connections.
  • References Page: Include an APA style citation list of the sources you have used or are considering using in your project (this should appear on its own page at the end of your outline). If you summarize or quote sources in your text, make sure you also include correct in-text citations.

Speech-Analysis

Part A: Compare speeches

As you become comfortable with the skill of synthesis, you will find it easier to make connections between texts and companion readings or viewings. In this essay, you will compare the Gettysburg Address to a clip from a modern movie.

Completing this assignment involves the following:

Reading the Gettysburg Address

Listening to the audio of Coach Boone’s speech from Remember the Titans

( http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/movi… )

Drawing parallels between Lincoln’s speech and Coach Herman Boone’s speech in the audio clip

Writing a developed essay in which you analyze the two speeches, pointing out similarities and differences in content, tone, rhetorical strategies, purpose, etc.

Incorporating textual evidence from each speech to support your analysis

Essay is 5 paragraphs.

Part B: Evaluate Student Responses

Review a passage with many similarities to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and evaluate student responses to a previous year’s AP Language and Composition Exam question.

Take a look at a previous year’s exam question.

Review Question 2 from the 2003 Exam ( https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/apc/ap03_frq… ) . You may wish to print and annotate as you read.

Now, review the student responses ( https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/apc/ap03_eng… ) , and their scores.

Finally, review the scoring commentary( https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/apc/ap03_com… ) .

Observe and Reflect: Respond to the following questions using complete sentences:

1. What is the exam prompt asking students to do?

2. How would you compare Green’s tone with Lincoln’s? Do you observe similarities in their style? What are the most influential rhetorical strategies used by each speaker?

3. What is each speaker’s purpose for giving his speech? Explain.

4. Identify three strengths of the highest-scoring essay. Be specific. What could the writer of the lowest-scoring essay have done to improve his or her score? Be specific.

5. Examine the use of textual evidence in each student essay and comment on the types of evidence each student uses. What do you notice about the use of textual evidence in each essay? How is the highest-scoring essay’s use of evidence different from the other student essays?