Paper Game

  • Go to the website using this link: Outbreak at Watersedge
  • Click the Play button to start the game.
  • Follow the instructions. They will lead you on a search for an infected organism.
  • Once you have found the infected organism, write a three- to four-page review of the process you went through and the results you obtained. You must identify the disease found and define the epidemiological process you used. Make sure to describe how you used it. This paper must be written in APA format, typed in Times New Roman with 12-point font, and double-spaced with 1” margins. Use at least two references that support your findings.

This game was developed by the Midwest Center for Life-Long-Learning in Public Health (MCLPH) funded in part by a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS, Public Health Training Center Program. MCLPH is part of the Centers for Public Health Education and Outreach at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Week 6 DQ 1 – fellow classmate response Mary Harris

Dilthey, (1972) proposes that one cannot found a new science on the basis of architectonics and symmetry. That way only ends up constructing “blind windows” through which no one can see. An effective hermeneutics could only develop in a mind where a virtuoso practice of philological interpretation was united with a genuine capacity for philosophical thought. The window, or eye gate to the interpretive mind is merely reworking previous experiences that have left a form of residue upon the psyche of the individual that is attempting to create something new. This then does not give a new perspective, but a false appearance of an old one. Dilthey’s view of personal bias in interpreting written text was that all exegesis of written works is only the systematic working out of that general process of Understanding which stretches throughout our lives and is exercised upon every type of speech or writing (1972). This information would give another look into the religious wars and why those who were poor were not allowed to study the bible as the interpretation of the bible and other works were considered only for the scholars, and scholars were those of the elite society. Therefore, there is no possible way that others that did not fit into the societal norms would be able to experience, interpret and teach the bible or any other literary work simply because it would humanize their life to a point that others would have to forcibly peer into their own lives as this sense perception, which initially takes the form of isolated signs would then, as Dilthey stated would be obliged to translate everything-the raw material, the structure, the most individual traits of such a completion-out of our own sense of life (1972) and what type of life would that be then. Please provide a 150-200 word response to the above question and please use at least 1 reference. Also please cite reference in APA 6th edition format and please provide doi or www info for reference if applicable.

Book Reflection

Book Reflection Paper due 3/14 at 9:00 p. submitted
From the reading list, you will choose a book about someone or some group whose background and life are significantly different from yours. It is expected that you will choose a book you have not already read. Your reflection will address the following:

  1. Introduction
  2. Describe and discuss the major themes in the book in relation to the writer/characters’ life experiences, formative influences, and their development of social identity. What were critical social, cultural, or political events that shaped the lives of the writer/character? What coping mechanisms were employed?
  3. What are the major differences between your life/worldview and that of the writer/character in the book?
  4. What insights or observations did you derive that will influence your motivation toward social action on behalf of an oppressed group?
  5. Conclusion

Page Length 3-4 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font, with proper citations (APA or MLA)

The assignment will be graded according to the following criteria:

  • Identification of major themes, formative influences, and development of social identity (20%)
  • Discussion of coping mechanisms (20%)
  • Discussion of differences between your life and that of the writer (20%)
  • Reflection on your own insights/observations (20%)
  • Evidence of critical thinking (10%)
  • Organization, grammar, formal writing, citations (10%)

Book Reflection Options

  • Beah, Ishmael A Long Way Gone
  • Bono, Chaz Transition: Becoming Who I Was Always Meant to Be
  • Boo, Katherine Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
  • Brown, Cupcake A Piece of Cake
  • Bragg, Rick Over But the Shoutin’
  • Chai, May-lee Hapa Girl: A Memoir
  • Delman, Carmit Burnt Bread and Chutney: Growing Up Between Cultures-A Memoir of an Indian Jewish Girl
  • DeParle, Jason American Dream
  • Dunn, Stormie Silenced No More: The Courage of a Solider – Life After Military Sexual Trauma
  • Erlbaum, Janice Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir
  • Fadiman, Anne The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures
  • Fowler, Connie May When Katie Wakes: A Memoir
  • Grande, Reyna The Distance Between Us
  • Hall, Shyima Hidden Girl: The True Story of a Modern-Day Child Slave
  • Halo, Thea Not Even My Name: A True Story
  • Henry, Neil Pearl’s Secret: A Black Man’s Search for His White Family
  • Hijuelos, Oscar Thoughts Without Cigarettes: A Memoir
  • hooks, bell Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
  • Jones, Edward P. The Known World
  • Kim, Eunsun & Falletti, Sebastien A Thousand Miles to Freedom: My Escape from North Korea
  • Kotlowitz, Alex There Are No Children Here
  • Lim, Shirley Geok-lin Among the White Moon Faces: An Asian American Memoir of the Homelands
  • Moody, Ann Coming of Age in Mississippi
  • Moore, Wes The Other Wes Moore
  • Neihardt, John G. Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
  • Nguyen, Kien The Unwanted: A Memoir of Childhood
  • O’Brien, John At Home in the Heart of Appalachia
  • Otsuka, Julie When the Emperor Was Divine
  • Skloot, Rebecca The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
  • Wahls, Zach My Two Moms: Lessons of Love, Strength, and What Makes a Family
  • Walker, Rebecca Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self
  • Williams, Gregory Howard Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black
  • Yousafzai, Malala I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot By the Taliban

Business Torts and Ethics Paper, law homework help

You own University Heights Apartments, a business that rents primarily to students. One evening, your tenant Sharon is attacked by an intruder who forces the lock on the sliding glass door of her ground-floor apartment. Sharon’s screams attract the attention of Darryl, your resident manager, who comes to Sharon’s aid. Together, Darryl and Sharon drive the intruder off, but not before they both are badly cut by the intruder.

Write a paper of 700- to 1,050-words answering the questions posed by this scenario.

  • Is the intruder liable for what he has done? Why or why not?
  • Do you have legal responsibilities to Sharon and Darryl? Why or why not?
  • Do you have ethical responsibilities to Sharon and Darryl? Explain. If there are ethical responsibilities, what are they?
  • What should you do to prevent or mitigate such risks?

Cite to at least four scholarly references.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

project management Assignment

here is the description of the assignment

and attached examples of the assignment

HW 1: Project Initiation & Payback Analysis

Create
a project initiation form (using a standard format and font that you
design) which includes the elements described below.


Product scope description – describes the characteristics of the
product, service, or result that the project was undertaken to create.

• Project objectives – include the measurable success criteria of the project (can include cost, schedule and quality targets).


Project requirements – the conditions or capabilities that must be met
or possessed by the deliverables of the project to satisfy a contract,
standard, specification, or other formally imposed documents.


Project boundaries – identifies generally what is included within the
project. Also states explicitly what is excluded from the project.

• Project deliverables – tangible, verifiable work products.

• Product acceptance criteria – describes the process and criteria for accepting completed products.


Project constraints – lists and describes the specific project
constraints associated with the project that limits the team’s options


Project assumptions – lists and describes the specific project
assumptions associated with the project scope and the potential impact
of those assumptions if they prove to be false.


Stakeholder analysis – includes a list of all of the stakeholders
affected by the project. Search the book materials, and the Internet for
potential fields to be included such as: name, position, influence
(positive/negative), level of power, level of trust, etc…


Cost-benefit analysis – The high-level project budget (costs), benefits
(inflows or recurring cost savings) and payback period of the project.

Summary related to any fraud articles related to any company but it shouldn’t related to community

A current news article relating to business law must accompany the posting in order to receive credit. Details will be discussed in class. Deadline will be announced. The professor reserves the right as to which postings to accept or reject and reserves all rights to all postings.
Again, the blog must be on a forensic accounting legal topic. We are not concerned with cases involving social issues, so they are not acceptable for submission.
The entry must be at least three paragraphs summarizing any article(s) you find. Make sure to place in quotation marks any direct quote from the article. Proofread work so it is error free.
Also required: (1) the article’s link; and (2) your class year, and (3) your major. (The articles should be about fraud or embazzlement, not related to the community)

Strategic Planning: Strategy Map

The Strategic Planning: SWOT Analysis assignment completed in Topic 4 helped you identify a strategic goal within your sphere of influence. This assignment asks you to visually represent the cause-and-effect relationship among goals, operations, and stakeholders. In addition, this assignment seeks to examine the impact on various operational processes within the selected organization

According to your Management textbook, a strategy map “is a visual representation of the key drivers of an organization’s success, showing the cause-and-effect relationship among goals and plans.” Refer to Exhibit 7.4 in the textbook. A strategy map seeks to align organizational goals into strategy and provide clear direction for the organization.

Review the mission statement of your selected organization. Prior to creating a strategy map, identify your stakeholders. Complete a stakeholder analysis to identify and prioritize the various stakeholders. Refer to the “Stakeholder Analysis” resource from Mindtools and complete all steps.

Based on your strategic goal, create a strategy map using Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Visio, or other software. Include only the required perspectives (financial, customer, internal, and learning and growth) that pertain to the strategic goal in your map. The cause-and-effect relationships are described by connecting arrows.

APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

Attached below is Exhibit 7.4 and the SWOT Analysis I have already completed in Topic 4.

C10 – Assignment 4

C10; Introduction to Computers

Assignment 4; Business Start Up Proposal

Bill, a close friend of your parents wants to start a business. Your parents refer him to you since you are presently working on a technology related degree. In your first discussion, you discover the following facts:

Bill has been a sales representative for a major restaurant supply company for many years.

His prior skills are very low tech. He drives from city to city, visiting restaurants and either provides his customers with supplies, or visits new restaurants to try and convince them to purchase supplies from him exclusively. He phones his orders in to the manufacturer, and other than accounting for his expenses while on the road, he does no record keeping.

Other than basic email skills and a vague familiarization with Microsoft Word Bill has little or no experience with existing communications technologies or software applications.

Bill’s business plan is to start a new restaurant supply business in his home. He wishes to spend more time at home and travel much less than he did in the past. He knows he will sometimes be required to travel to negotiate deals or meet with clients, but he would prefer to be able to do all this at home whenever possible.

Bill has already implemented the following actions:

He has found an accountant who has agreed to help him set up his accounting system. (Do not consider any accounting software for this assignment. The accountant will provide that.)

He has contacted six different restaurant supply companies and negotiated a fee and commission arrangement that will allow him to represent them and sell their products.

He has found local training and certification company that has classes in all the major software packages (Apple OS, Windows 7/8, Word, Excel, etc.), which will allow Bill to start classes immediately.

Although Bill has minimal technical skills, he does know what he wants. As the discussion proceeds, the following items are added to the plan:

Budget: Bill has funds for the start up, but the budget has some limits. He doesn’t want the fastest, biggest or best, but he will spend what it takes to have equipment that will suit his needs.

Security: Bill has heard horror stories about computer information being hacked, and he wants your assurance that his business information will be secure, if he follows your suggestions.

Hardware: Bill knows of no special requirements for hardware, but he does know he will need to store somewhere between two and three terabytes of catalog information from the companies with whom he will be working. He needs to be able to access this info at all times from any location. He has no knowledge or preferences about hardware and says he will go with what you recommend.

Operating System and Software: Bill feels comfortable with the Windows environment, and prefers not to learn another operating system.

The Cloud, Wi-Fi, Mobile Computing: Bill has no idea how these technologies tie in to his business, but he does know he needs to be able to do the following from his home office, from his car, or from any remote location: Check his email and compose/send emails at any time, place a supplies order via the Internet to any of his suppliers, be able to answer phone calls, and be able to set up video conferencing phone calls.

The Proposal:

Prepare and submit a proposal to Bill that gives your suggested solution to his business plan. Provide Bill with the details of what he needs to purchase in order to have what he needs to conduct his business using today’s technology. Make sure you include the following items in your report:

Hardware: What items of hardware (computer, laptop, tablet device, telephone, etc.) should Bill purchase. For items like a computer, include minimum specifications for all major internal components. Justify the need for any major hardware items recommended.

Operating System: With the recommended hardware, what operating system choices are available and which would be best? Why?

Other Technologies: Include the details on any peripheral devices and technologies that you propose (“The Cloud”, mobile computing devices, Bluetooth, wireless networking, etc.) and explain how they fit into the business plan.

Software & Training: List the software applications that should be purchased. Include the training courses that Bill should attend to gain basic skills in the software packages you recommend.

Cost: Provide Bill with an estimated cost for him to implement all of your suggestions.

Why are you interested in joining Tadawul Graduate program

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Graduate Development Program (GDP) is designed to develop and hone the fresh graduates’ skills in a variety of different areas, and to give them opportunities to learn about the job. It suits candidates who enjoy being challenged, can come up with fresh ideas, and are excited to explore new things.

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Kindly read the the infromation in the website about the services and how it is exciting to work for Tadawul

and answer this question

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Kindly ask me any question in order to support your answer.

Recovering from Failures, communications homework help

Prepare a 1-2 page summary and response to the following articles/presentations about social media failures. Include the following in your response to the question, “What can organizations do when a social media blunder occurs?”

  • A brief summary of the main points in the three sources
  • What problems occur when social media blunders occur?
  • What solutions might be best applied to overcome the effects of the blunder?
  • If you were the boss, what changes might you make to policy to prevent these problems?

Review the article from Entrepreneur discussed in class:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/272286/12

Review this article that particularly focuses on Twitter Fails:
http://www.businessinsider.com/13-epic-twitter-fai…

Review this article that discusses valuable lessons:
https://socialmediaweek.org/blog/2015/04/valuable-…

Submit your paper to Cruiser by the due date.