what needs to be done in my community?

You have learned that critical thinking is beneficial to you in school, your career field, and your personal life. Now, before this course ends, it’s time to put your critical thinking skills to use for the betterment of your community.

For this final assignment, ask yourself what needs to be done in my community? Thinking critically about the end result you are hoping to achieve, work backwards through the steps needed and develop a plan of action that could potentially result in you meeting your goal.

For example, your community may need more police presence to stop drivers speeding through quiet neighborhoods. How would you argue the case? Would you try to reach the public, the city council, local news channels? What evidence would you provide? What obstacles would you face to getting this done?

Submission Criteria
Write a 250-500 word paper in Word format. Use the following file-naming convention: Lastname_FirstInitial_Week 11_Assignment.doc.

Motivating long‐term employment contracts, management homework help

Part 1: Identify the Article

What is important here is that you provide the reader with enough information about your article so that he or she will be

able to locate the article.

Part 2: Summary

List the main points that the author has tried to establish (i.e., first, second, third, fourth, fifth). There normally will be three

to five main points. If you are summarizing a court case, you should discuss the following: What provision of the law was

at issue? Briefly state the facts of the case. What legal tests were applied? Were there any unusual elements in the case?

Include all major key points made by the author. If the author addressed any major concepts or methodology, this should

also be explained.

Part 3: Your Critique

You are to provide your reaction (insightful, critical, and logical) to the points that the author tried to make or an overall

critique of the entire article. A simple statement of agreement or disagreement is not enough. While you may make such a

statement by way of introduction to your reaction, you must clearly and logically state the reasons for the position that you

have taken. If you are summarizing a case, your critique should address whether or not you agree with the court’s

reasoning and decision and why. Your critique should be at least two pages long

The article you will be critiquing is attached!!

U.S history midterm assignment

these book are required for the assighment

Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. 4th ed. Vol. 1. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2014.

Foner, Eric. Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History. 4th ed. Vol. 1. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2014.

Instructions: The midterm consists of 14 essay questions. Each essay should be approximately 300 words in length and include information taken from the textbook. Any information obtained from outside the textbook must be cited. Essays will be graded on length, informational content, and writing quality. The midterm is due on Friday, March 17th by 11:59 PM.

Chapter 1
Compare and contrast European values and ways of life with those of the Indians. Consider addressing religion, views about ownership of land, gender relations, and notions of freedom.

Compare the different economic and political systems of spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and France in the age of expansion.

Chapter 2
Compare and contrast settlement patterns, treatment of Indians, and religion of the Spanish and English in the Americas.

In what ways did the economy, government, and household structure differ in New England and the Chesapeake colonies.

Chapter 3
How did King Philip’s War, Bacon’s Rebellion, and the Salem witch trials illustrate a widespread crisis in British North America in the late seventeenth century?

By the end of the seventeenth century, commerce was the foundation of empire and the leading cause of competition between European empires. Explain how the North American colonies were directly linked to Atlantic commerce by laws and trade.

Chapter 4
How did Great Britain’s position in North America change relative to the other European powers during the first three-quarters of the eighteenth century?

Three distinct slave systems were well entrenched in Britain’s mainland colonies. Describe the main characteristics of each system.

Chapter 5
Discuss the ramifications of using slaves in the British and Continental armies. Why did the British authorize the use of slaves? Why did the Americans? How did the slaves benefit?

Why did the colonists reach the conclusion that membership in the empire threatened their freedoms, rather than guaranteed them?

Chapter 6
For the lower classes, colonial society had been based on inequality, deference, and obedience. How did the American Revolution challenge that social order?

How did ideas of political freedom affect people’s ideas about economic rights and relationships?

Chapter 7
How did the limited central government created by the Articles of Confederation reflect the issues behind the Revolution and fear for individual liberties?

The Constitution has been described as a “bundle of compromises.” Which compromises were the most significant in shaping the direction of the new nation and why?

Ethical Judgment: what would you do?

Imagine that you are writing a report in a criminal justice agency; everyone is scrutinizing your work. You are to respond to each question in the narrative format. I do not want lists; I want this in essay form. Do not copy from the text and do not use the powerpoint presentations in your responses. Avoid using contractions, texting language, and ensure that words are used properly. Edit your work. For this assignment, you will attach a MicroSoft Word document in the dropbox within this folder; no other form of word processing is acceptable. For each response, a minimum of a paragraph due; a paragraph is considered at least five solid sentences. I would certainly use more that five sentences to make a complete response. The paper is Times-New Roman, 12-font, double spaced. If you do not have Word on your personal computer, the school computers have this program. Drop your midterm in the dropbox contained in this folder. You are afforded some leeway because this is what YOU would do in a given situation. DO NOT USE THE SAME MORAL PRINCIPLES OR ETHICAL SYSTEMS IN EVERY SITUATION.

1. You are serving on a jury for a murder trial. The evidence presented at trial was largely circumstantial and, in your mind, equivocal. During closing, the prosecutor argued that you must find the defendant guilty because he confessed to the crime. The defense attorney immediately objected and the judge sternly instructed you to disregard the prosecutor’s statement. While you do not know exactly what happened, you suspect that the confession was excluded because of some procedural error. Would you be able to ignore the prosecutor’s statement in your deliberations? Should you? Would you tell the judge if the jury members discussed the statement and appeared to be influenced by it? Based on your readings for this ethical question, state your:

Ethical Judgment: what would you do?

The moral rules.

The ethical system that you would use (formalism, utilitarianism, egoism, etc.)

2. You are a police officer testifying about a particular crime. It is a case where you honestly don’t know whether or not the suspect is guilty. While on the witness stand, you answer all the prosecutor’s and defense attorney’s questions. You complete your testimony and exit the courtroom, knowing that you have specific knowledge that may help the defense attorney’s case. You have answered all questions truthfully, but the specific question needed to help the defense was not asked. What should you do? Based on your readings for this ethical question, state your:

Ethical Judgment: what would you do?

The moral rules.

The ethical system(s) that support the moral rules (formalism, utilitarianism, egoism, etc.)

3. You are a rookie police officer on your first patrol. The older, experience officer tells you that the restaurant on the corner likes to have you guys around, so they always give free meals. Your partner orders steak, potatoes, and all the trimmings. What are you going to do? What if it were just coffee at a convenience store? What if the owner refused to take your money at the register? Based on your readings for this ethical question, state your:

Ethical Judgment: what would you do?

The moral rules.

The ethical system(s) that support the moral rules (formalism, utilitarianism, egoism, etc.)

4. You are a manager of a retail store. You are given permission by the owner of the store to hire a fellow classmate to help out. One day you see the classmate take some clothing from the store. When confronted by you, the peer laughs it off and says the owner is insured, no one is hurt, and it was under $100. “Beside,” says your acquaintance, “friends stick together, right?” What would you do? Based on your readings for this ethical question, state your:

Judgement: what would you do?

The moral rules.

The ethical system that you would use (formalism, utilitarianism, egoism, etc.)

Delirium Symptoms and Treatment, psychology homework help

Topic

Delirium Symptoms and Treatment

You must use APA style and a minimum of 5 scholarly references I mention. “The Topic of the paper should discuss possible interventions, symptom, and etiology for a specific psychological disorder of the writer’s choice. Disorders must occur in adult populations and paper must focus on the treatment and symptoms occurring in adult populations. Length should be 8 to 10 pages.

Comer, R. (2015). Abnormal Psychology, Ninth Edition. Worth Publishers; New York, New York. (ISBN 978-1-4641-7170-3)

American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders, (5th Ed.). American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.; Washington, DC.

Before you started open the attachment I send you an Abstract and Reference links

research project ( Electronic commerce and its impact on the accounting)

Research Title: Electronic commerce and its impact on the Accounting

  • Country: Sultanate of Oman
  • The research to focus on Electronic commerce in Oman and others countries as international .
  • The research to cover the following:-
  • benefits, Challenges, problems, negatives and your own solutions
  • Graphs & Charts to be incorporated into the research to support it.

BOX (1): A Typical Research Contents Layout

  • Title (topic)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abstract
  • Chapter 1: General Framework
    • Introduction
    • Rational of the study
    • Objectives of the study
    • Methodology
    • Structure of the study

  • Chapter 2: Literature Review
  • Chapter 3: Methodology
  • Chapter 4: Findings & Discussion
  • Chapter 5: Conclusion & Recommendations

2.1 Theoretical framework

2.2 Previous research work

2.3 Company profile

2.4 Concepts related to the company

3.1 Study design

3.2 Data collection

3.3 Type of research

3.4 Sampling frams

3.5 Code of ethics

3.6 Limitation

4.1 Findings

4.2 Discussion

5.1 Conclusion

5.2 Recommendations

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ANNEXURES

. You are asked to answer the questions as thoroughly as possible

Principles of Sociology Perspective

using your own words.

Instructions:

your understanding of the materials assigned in readings and discussed
in class during the first half of the semester. You are asked to answer
the questions as thoroughly as possible. To do this you may use the
Ferrante text, and lecture notes, (remember to credit people for their
words and ideas when you use them (in other words, do not plagiarize,
it’s illegal)). Please take the time to explain the ideas or concepts you use in your answers. Do not simply quote the author. You should quote and explain, using your own words. I want to see that you have not only read the materials, but that you understand them as well. solitary activity, and this means that you are not to work “in groups.” There is no page limit f,
nor is there a page or paragraph minimum (though writing a page and a
half double-spaced per question seems reasonable). Again, you are only
required to be thorough, and fully answer the questions (though partial
credit will be assessed for those responses that are less than
complete). Please be sure to number your question
responses appropriately.

Answer all questions (25 points each)

1.
Briefly describe the notion of the Sociological Imagination.
Identify and briefly describe the three major theoretical perspectives
(or paradigms) in Sociology, and discuss the differences between them.
List and briefly describe the various stages of the scientific research
process. What is the difference between ‘reliability’, and ‘validity’?
Briefly discuss the differences between quantitative and qualitative
research methods.

2.
Based on in class discussions, list and briefly describe the three
elements of the ‘Trinity of Social Reality’, and how they are related.
List and briefly describe the various elements of culture. Briefly
describe the ‘linguistic relativity hypothesis’ (or Sapir-Whorf
hypothesis). Briefly compare and contrast the ideas of Ethnocentrism
and Cultural Genocide .

3.
List and briefly discuss the elements of the ‘Social Self’ as
described by G. H. Mead. Briefly discuss the concept of social
structure. Briefly discuss the idea of Social Interaction. Briefly
discuss the difference between a status and a role. Briefly discuss the
dynamic between in-groups and out-groups. What is a formal
organization? Briefly discuss the concept of ‘McDonaldization’.

4.
Briefly discuss the difference between deviance and crime. Briefly
discuss the various types of deviants (pure, secret, primary, and
secondary). Briefly discuss the concept of Social Control. Briefly
discuss the difference between obedience and conformity. Briefly
discuss the approach to deviance taken by social theorist Émile
Durkheim.

Extra Credit (4 points)

Based
on our in-class discussions, briefly explain the connection between
culture, socialization and social interaction, the recent gun control
debate occurring in the US.

Law of Evidence Assignment 1

Discerning relevant evidence is an important government function. The prosecution has the duty to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense in criminal prosecutions.

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 800–1,000 words:
    • Brief the following cases:
      • Brady v. Maryland
      • Giglio v. United States
    • Your case briefs should follow the format below:
      • Title: Title of the selected case
      • Facts: Summary of the events, court timeline, evidence, and so forth
      • Issues: Issues that were present in this case
      • Decisions: The court’s decision and the conclusion to the case
      • Reasoning: The rationale behind the final decision
      • Dissenting opinions: Any dissenting opinions, and an explanation of what they were and why they were raised
    • Address the following questions:
      • What is relevant evidence? Explain in detail.
      • What is exculpatory evidence? Explain in detail.
        • What is the importance of exculpatory evidence during trial?
        • Read and discuss Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States regarding this issue.
        • Provide any further examples that you feel are appropriate.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

​Project # Using Text Analytical Tools for Business Purposes

Using Text Analytical Tools for Business Purposes

Social media has grown to become a very important source of information for travelers to make decisions regarding destinations and hospitality services. Particularly, online product reviews such as those in websites Tripadvior and Yelp have become an essential electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) and have shown to influence consumer behavior and, as result, generate impact on business performances. Therefore, there is an increasing need for businesses to understand what consumers are sharing with each other through these online reviews. In this exercise, you are expected to apply a text analytics tools, i.e., word cloud generator, to online reviews and interpret the results from the business perspective.

Specifically, you need to do the following:

  1. Identify a real business you are interested in;
  2. Propose an idea to use Word Cloud Generator (https://www.wordclouds.com/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) for business purposes;
  3. Collect data (>100 reviews), run analyses (show graphs), and interpret results (what it means);
  4. Make recommendations to the business.

Note:

  1. You need to provide the rationale for the data you select.
  2. There are different ways to enter the data, how you want the data to be processed (e.g., removing stopwords etc), and how you want the program to display the word clouds. You should explain these specifications in the paper.
  3. There are different ways to use the tool, e.g., to understand what people talk about the business in negative vs. positive reviews, how does the focal business compare with its competitors, etc. You need to be creative!

A few requirements for the paper:

  1. Use a cover page, main body (consisting of sections) and reference page to organize your paper.
  2. Try to limit the main body to eight pages of actual text (including tables, charts, and figures). The paper must be double-spaced and written in twelve-point type with standard margins. The page limit does not include the cover page, a reference page (if applicable), and/or any attachments you would like to include.

The professor will evaluated based upon:

  • Description of the business and its environment (20 points)
  • Analyze its market characteristics (30 points)
  • Google Trends ideas (80 points)
  • Communication (20 points): format (e.g., cover page, page number), page limit, grammar, organization, etc.
  • Total: 150 points

Please do your best buddy, and if I get good points I’ll add tip for you

Thanks buddy

Missed Opportunities, health and medicine homework help

This is a case study. Please answer questions below and the rubric is attached. Include in-text citations and references.

Susan Daniels, Chief Marketing Officer at Briarwood Medical Center, has been on a roller coaster ride that unfortunately ended on a low point. This all started 1 month ago when she received a telephone call from Steve Williams, a sales representative from Southeastern Outdoor. Much to Susan’s surprise, Steve communicated that both facings of a billboard located adjacent to Briarwood Medical Center would be available at the end of the month. The two panels had long been leased by State Street Paints, a family-owned company that recently communicated that it was going out of business after 35 years of service. For the first time in years, the panels were available, presenting an excellent marketing communica-tions opportunity for Briarwood Medical Center because the billboard panels, situated on the main traffic corridor running by the establish-ment, were located in such proximity that they appeared to be placed on medical center property.Steve knew that Susan had been very interested in securing the panels for Briarwood Medical Center and he also knew that the ideal location of the panels made the establishment an obvious lessee. On learning of the availabilities, Susan found it difficult to contain her enthusiasm. She was very much aware that the panels offered countless opportunities to market the medical center and believed that they would be excellent investments. This was especially the case as Briarwood Medical Center was entangled in a seemingly endless battle for market share against a skilled competitor, making every opportunity to win patients crucial.Briarwood Medical Center, a 550-bed, not-for-profit healthcare estab-lishment, is based in Oakland, a city of 204,086 residents located in the East South Central region of the United States. It competes against an aggressive for-profit competitor, Crestview Hospital, a 475-bed facility providing roughly parallel services in the same market. Briarwood is the more historic of the two institutions, having been founded 75 years ago, and traditionally enjoyed decades of market leadership as a result of being the best practices provider in Oakland, outpacing competitors on every level. However, Briarwood Medical Center’s market position began to change 20 years ago with the introduction of Crestview Hospital into the market. For the first time in its history, Briarwood Medical Center faced a competitor that challenged each and every competitive advantage pos-sessed by the institution, a feat made even more difficult given Crestview Hospital’s close proximity, located just 2 miles away from Briarwood on the same roadway, State Street.

Briarwood Medical Center initially struggled in this new environment, slowly losing market share for a decade. Poor results led Briarwood’s gov-erning board to appoint a new management team, of which Susan was a member, and the fortunes of the institution began to change thereafter. Briarwood eventually recaptured much of its lost market share, giving it a small edge over Crestview Hospital in the market leadership battle. Much of Briarwood Medical Center’s success has been credited to Susan as she was the architect of the establishment’s marketing initiatives, which helped restore competitiveness and prosperity.An aggressive marketer, Susan intended to acquire the soon-to-be- available billboard panels, but one problem stood in her way—Briarwood’s new Chief Executive Officer, Michael Anderson. Michael was hired 6 months ago, replacing the retiring Frank Miller, a member of Briarwood’s turnaround team who was appointed along with Susan 10 years ago. In recent meetings, Susan has come to realize that Michael does not respect the discipline of marketing, especially its advertising component, viewing patient traffic simply to be the result of physician referrals or insurance coverage mandates.Susan knew better and she had data to support her position. While physician referrals and insurance coverage do influence patient traffic, so do marketing communications, among many other things. Her re-search indicated that many patients have the opportunity to select most any healthcare provider in Oakland, as most insurance plans offered in the community permit at least some degree of choice. And most physi-cians in the area have privileges at multiple hospitals in the community. Given this, patients have a choice as to where they receive medical ser-vices, something that, at least in part, is influenced by marketing com-munications.In fact, Susan’s recent patient satisfaction survey indicated that 42% of new patients were at least somewhat influenced to visit Briarwood Medical Center as a result of its advertisements. She, too, was very aware of those patients who do not have a relationship with any medical provider, know-ing that these patients often look to advertising, among other things, as they go about making their patronage decisions. And this did not even begin to address the value of marketing communications in influencing patronage in the area of elective services. Despite Susan’s evidence and ra-tionale, Michael remained unconvinced, viewing advertising to be a cost rather than an investment.

Given this history, Susan knew that convincing Michael to support the purchase of the billboards would be very difficult but, undeterred, she scheduled a meeting with him to discuss the billboard lease. Because her advertising budget was already committed to other initiatives, she did not have the funds necessary to secure the panels and therefore needed access to additional resources. Each of the two panels costs $2500 per month for a total lease fee of $30,000 over the 6-month contract period—the minimum term available. In the meeting, Susan made a compelling case for leasing the billboard panels, but Michael emphatically rejected her request and noted that he believed Briarwood was already spending too much money on advertising.After the meeting, Susan began to ponder the fate of Briarwood Medical Center under a leader who ignored factual information and failed to ac-knowledge that marketing efforts largely were responsible for Briarwood’s turnaround 10 years ago. Susan knew that many board members were heavily supportive of marketing initiatives, having witnessed associated results over the years, but she felt as though she could not break the chain of command to ask for their assistance. Given Michael’s resistance, Susan believed that she had no other choice than to forfeit the billboard opportunity.A few weeks pass and, with a new month beginning, Susan set out to work on a bright Monday morning. As she drove down State Street, about to turn into Briarwood’s employee parking lot, her eyes glanced up at the north facing of the billboard she had been so desirous of securing. Her heart nearly stopped. Listed in bold letters and bright colors right before her eyes was the billboard of Crestview Hospital. Briarwood’s arch rival had secured not just one facing, but both facings, situated in perfect view of patients entering and leaving Briarwood Medical Center from either direction on the heavily traveled State Street. And the tag line used in the ads—The Best Medical Care in Oakland—did not help matters. Given the proximity of the panels to campus, it was almost like Briarwood Medical Center was promoting Crestview Hospital. Susan was crushed.Immediately on making her way into her office, Susan received a tele-phone call from Pamela Goldman, President of Briarwood’s governing board, and she was furious. Pamela had tried to reach Michael for an explanation as to how Briarwood allowed this to happen, but he had not responded, so she decided to contact Susan for answers. Susan, equally outraged, was more than happy to enlighten Pamela on the past few weeks at Briarwood Medical Center.

DISCUSSION

1. Susan found Crestview Hospital’s new billboard postings to be especially troubling because they were placed in a location directly adjacent to Briarwood Medical Center. What do you see as the pos-sible ramifications of these postings for Briarwood Medical Center? For example, how might patients of the establishment react? What about other community stakeholders?

2. Michael thwarted an opportunity to secure the prized billboards, seemingly resulting from negative views of marketing generally and advertising specifically. Despite solid evidence of the benefits of marketing and advertising when used appropriately, some in the healthcare industry possess views similar to those held by Michael. Why do you think this is the case?

3. What actions do you believe Briarwood Medical Center should take to counter Crestview Hospital’s new billboard postings? Assuming that the governing board mandates that additional advertising funds be forwarded to Susan for bolstering Briarwood’s advertising initia-tives, how would you recommend that these funds be spent? Please justify your recommendations.

4. Pamela seemed very upset about Crestview Hospital’s billboards and she demanded answers. As the case concluded, it appeared that Susan was about to provide those answers, likely pointing the fin-ger at Michael. Given the billboard debacle, how should Briarwood Medical Center’s governing board address Michael? Do you see his tenure at Briarwood threatened? Why or why not?

5. Susan appeared to struggle with whether she should contact Briarwood Medical Center’s governing board when Michael rejected her request. She knew the board members very well, given her years of service at Briarwood, but she opted to respect the chain of com-mand. Had you been in Susan’s position, what action would you have taken and why?