CSS Web Site Navigation

This week, you will design the navigation schemes for your Web site. Your design may have horizontal navigation menus, vertical navigation menus, or both. Remember, you cannot use tables to format your navigation menus; therefore, you should review the textbook and Web resources to learn how to accomplish the same effects using lists, CSS, JavaScript, and Dreamweaver Sprys. When you are done with your navigation scheme(s), add them to the site you created prior to this assignment. Test your design for functionality in a Web browser. When you are done, save your root directory into a .zip folder and submit it.

Assignment Guidelines:

  • Using CSS, HTML lists, Dreamweaver Sprys, and JavaScript, create the navigation scheme(s) for your Web site.
    • You may not use tables for your navigation scheme.
    • You should use Dreamweaver Sprys or a JavaScript library, such as jQuery or Prototype, to help build your navigation scheme.
    • Add the navigation to the Web site that you created in the Phase 2 Individual Project.
    • Be sure to test the navigation in one or more browsers to ensure that it is fully functioning.
  • Save your files and place a copy of your site’s root folder into a .zip folder.
  • A .zip folder that contains your .html, .css, .js, image files, and any other files that you have used to create your Web site.

Courts, Prosecution, and the Defense paper

Assignment 2: Courts, Prosecution, and the Defense

The courts have one of the most important roles in the criminal justice system. They are responsible for the interpretation and application of law when crimes are committed, They exert some of their greatest influence when it involves due process under the law. The due process model argues that the greatest concern of the justice system should be providing fair and equitable treatment to those accused of crime. This perspective is demonstrated through the courts’ involvement with the police in controlling search and seizure and interrogation, protecting the rights of the accused, in cases like Miranda v. Arizona and Weeks v. United States. Have concerns over due process and protecting the “allegedly” innocent led to the guilty also being spared, as the crime control model would argue?

Criminologist Herbert Packer’s assembly line concept finds that although there are many people who commit crime and are arrested and charged, only about 21 adults are incarcerated for every 1000 serious crimes committed. Additionally, 80 percent of all felony cases and over 90 percent of misdemeanors are settled without trial.

On the other hand, over time, the Supreme Court has been diminishing the scope of the exclusionary rule. This normally excludes improperly obtained evidence by permitting more exceptions, thus allowing more “improperly obtained evidence” into court. For example, evidence is now admissible in court if the police officers acted in good faith by first obtaining court approval for their search, even if the warrant they received was deficient or faulty. This has come to be known as the good faith exception.

Based on your understanding from the readings in chapters 6-8, and keeping in mind the due process and crime control models, write a 2- to 3-page paper in which you discuss:

1.Have criminals been given too many rights by the courts?

2.Should courts be more concerned with the rights of victims or the rights of the offenders?

3.Should illegally seized evidence be excluded from trial, even though it is conclusive proof of a person’s criminal acts?

Use your textbook and at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Explain the development of American courts and illustrate the concept of the dual-court system.
  • Distinguish between the various courtroom participants and describe the stages in a criminal

Journeys in Narrative short writing assignment, writing homework help

Short Writing Assignment 2

Identify one character from either The Epic of Gilgamesh, since you have read it completely, or Medea, if you want to read it completely, who fits into at least three of the established archetypes.

Your thesis statement must:

  • Clearly state which character you are going to discuss
  • Clearly identify the text that contains the character
  • Clearly state each of the archetypes that are exemplified in this character—there must be three
  • Be defendable

Review the assignment guidelines and examples here.

You will submit your assignment to the appropriate course Assignment box no later than Sunday 11:59 PM EST/EDT. (This Assignment box may be linked to Turnitin.)

Module 06 Written Assignment – Racial profiling

Racial profiling is an issue that law enforcement has been working to avoid for many years. After reviewing the video below and the MN POST Board Model Policy on Racial Profiling (also linked below), discuss the following points/questions in a 2-3 page paper. The paper should also include at least two peer-reviewed resources.

Video:

Line of Duty Video

MN POST Board Model Policy on Racial Profiling

  1. Discuss at least 3 ways that the MN POST Board Model Policy could be incorporated in to aspects discussed in the video and law enforcement agencies to prevent and ensure officers and not engaging in racial profiling.
  2. Discuss what minimum legal standard must be met to conduct a traffic stop.
    1. To justify the reason for the stop, an officer needs to articulate and document why the stop took place. Why is this important aspect of law enforcement as it relates to racial profiling?
  3. Based on information in the video, policy, and additional research, what is critical to obtaining public trust and how can this be influenced through the prevention of racial profiling?
  4. What can law enforcement agencies implement to prevent and ensure that officers are not engaging in racial profiling? (Discuss at least three possibilities)
  5. Discuss what minimum legal standard must be met to conduct a traffic stop.
    1. To justify the reason for the stop, an officer needs to articulate and document why the stop took place. Why is this important aspect of law enforcement as it relates to racial profiling?
  6. According to the video, what is critical to obtaining public trust?

Submit your completed assignment by following the directions linked below. Please check the Course Calendar for specific due dates.

Save your assignment as a Microsoft Word document. (Mac users, please remember to append the “.docx” extension to the filename.) The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date. An example is shown below:

Jstudent_exampleproblem_101504

What kind of contract will you pursue for each of the following purchases related to this project

What kind of contract will you pursue for each of the following purchases related to this project? Please see Ideas with each bullet below.

Hiring technicians to install and configure the software for your environment (Firm Fixed Price Contracts)

Hiring a training entity to teach the student PMs the mechanics of using the new tool (Cost Plus Award fee Contract)

Buying a new server and software to run the tool and house the project database (Cost Plus Award fee Contract)

Hiring tool usage experts to transfer knowledge to the student PMs about the use of the tool on the job for the first 60 days after going live (Time and Materials contract)

Planning for the removal and disposal of the scheduling tool software and hardware that are no longer to be used (Firm fixed Price Contract)

In 750 words, address the following for each of the 5 bulleted items listed in the assignment description:

Which contract type is the most appropriate for the product or service purchase?

How would you effectively justify your selection to other project managers?

What arguments might they use to debate your selection?

How would you effectively address those arguments?

What risks are associated with the type of contract selected?

Explain exactly how you factored these risks into your selection.

What general purposes and functions does the contract type address?

How does the selected contract meet the project objectives?

Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

Critical Thinking Exercise – Spin Doctoring

Case. Spin doctoring is form of impression management that has been in the repertoire of public relations practitioners for four decades. The term refers to the tactic of shifting the focus off of the negative and harmful aspects of something by substituting another issue that has positive connotations. Spin doctors change the terms of public perception and debate using the mass media, which today includes blogs and social media like Facebook. Spin doctoring is an international phenomenon the serves the interests of organizations in every sector of society.

The tobacco industry is considered to be the classic case of spin doctoring. After 1966 when the Surgeon General of the U.S. pronounced that cigarette packages must carry a health warning, the tobacco industry found a way to offset the damaging publicity by sponsoring sports and arts events and giving grants for community development. By de-emphasizing the dangers of smoking and emphasizing the positive contributions being made to community life, Big Tobacco trivialized the health problems and turned attention instead to its displays of corporate social responsibility.

A contemporary example of spin doctoring relates to the claim that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, which was the original rationale for the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. When the intelligence about weapons of mass destruction proved to be faulty, the debate was quickly and skillfully shifted by spin doctors to a humanitarian argument that the Iraqi people must be freed from the clutches Saddam Hussein the ruthless dictator. While no evidence of weapons of mass destruction could be found, mass graves of Iraqi citizens killed at the behest of Saddam Hussein could be found and thus, legitimate the invasion.

The debate over climate change and global warming is very similar in some ways to the tobacco example because it involves the efforts of hydrocarbons producers to debunk the hypothesis that global warming is primarily caused by the high levels of CO2 emissions associated with the consumption of fossil fuels. By spinning the argument away from CO2 emissions towards touting how technology is producing cleaner, greener fuels, the hydrocarbon industry gives the appearance of being environmentally responsible at a time when the pressure from environmental organizations like Greenpeace and the Suzuki Foundation, and high-profile environmentalists like Al Gore cannot be denied.

Your Assignment: Use critical thinking to analyze the following three questions relating to aspects of persuasion. Specifically utilized the particular course concept or concepts stated in each question.

  • Which paths(s) to persuasion is/are present in the global warming case?
  • How does the tobacco industry example fit into our understanding of impression management?
  • Is spin doctoring the same as propaganda or is it fundamentally different? Address the weapons of mass destruction case in your answer.

Repsond to 2 classmate post for Innovation Course

RESPOND WITH AT LEAST 200 WORDS EACH….PLEASE SEPARATE EACH RESPONSE

POST 1:

Hello, Prof Towns and Fellow Colleagues,

“All creative-thinking efforts start as a response to a situation” (Puccio, Mance, Switalski & Reali 2012, p. 18). Until reading the articles in this week’s class and consciously thinking about what it means to be creative, I had not actually thought about creativity in this way. I fell into the misconception that creativity is a result of imagination or uniqueness. As Puccio and Cabra 2010, has stated, innovation is the driving force of any organizations success. After watching the media, Myths of creativity; Nadia demonstrated the ability to decipher creativity, even though she had doubts about her creativity skills initially. The myths and misconceptions of individuals who believe creativity is a natural trait or that one’s ideas are unique have been commonly observed in my workplace. These myths and misconceptions have created many roadblocks to healthy collaboration in the workplace. As leaders, holding these myths to be true, directly or indirectly, can affect one’s ability to give their team what they truly need from you as a leader.

With my current employer, there is a level of traditional management style that would contribute to these misconceptions and myths. I, myself, have never seen myself as someone who is ‘creative’ which can be seen as a limiting factor in my career. However, research in this field shows that anyone is capable of doing some degree of creative work as per Sir Ken Robinson (HSM Global 2010). Experience, skills, talent, ability to think in different ways, and motivation are characteristics which enhance creativity (Puccio, Mance, Barbero-Switalski & Reali 2012). It is important for organizations to spend the time needed to understand and nurture the components of creativity in their environments. They need to make it a core priority at all levels of the organization. Leaders in the work environment create the environment in which the employees thrive, therefore, they will need to work hard and fast to stabilize the work environment so ideas can flourish. In turn, it is key for employees to take the initiative.

Anyone can deliver creative and innovative new ideas, projects, processes, and programs. We all have certainly had our own opinions and ideas of what creativity is. I am motivated at work as I truly enjoy and care about what I do. Having support from my management team encourages me to be fully engaged at work. Now that I understand what is meant by being creative I can see that I use creativity regularly. I have developed, implemented, and managed our concierge program at our private hospital and I am the first Hospital Concierge Director in the Cayman Islands. All because I had a vision. Believing and trusting in yourself is the first step to success. Creativity, a maturing and trainable skill is linked to innovation; a valuable, positive, and sought-after skill. Which benefits all of us.

Jennifer

References:

HSM Global. (Producer). (2010a). Sir Ken Robinson: Expert on innovation and creativity. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldeu.edu

Puccio, G. J., & Cabra, J. F. (2010). Organizational creativity: A systems approach. In. J. Kaufman & R. J. Sternberg (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (pp. 145-173). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Puccio, G. J., Mance, M., Switalski, L. B., & Reali, P. D. (2012). Welcome to the world of change: Life in the 21st century. In Creativity rising: Creative thinking and creative problem-solving in the 21st century (pp.13-20).

POST 2:

Hello Professor Towns and Classmates,

In this week’s interactive media presentation, we discuss the myths and popular misconceptions related to creativity. There are many ways to be creative, and all people possess creativity. Myths and misconceptions regarding creativity mentioned in the presentation are that Children are more creative than adults, only people like artists and musicians are creative, Creativity is about inspiration, not hard work, Creativity can’t be taught, and Creativity and originality are the same thing. These misconceptions relate to my own past understandings of creativity because I always believed them to be true. I always thought that I was not a very creative person because I could not draw, sing, or play a musical instrument. I thought that being creative meant that you were an artist, but as discussed in the presentation, creativity has a much broader definition that can affect all types of industries and people.

One myth that has been present in past practices where I have worked was that creativity can not be taught. I experienced this at my first organization where I started two weeks after graduating from college. All new employees were required to take a four-week training course that was intended to teach us the basics of the new software and processes we would be utilizing. Managers within the organization were responsible to teach a different part of the course. One assignment within the course was to develop creative excel solutions to some of the problems we might face while performing our everyday job responsibilities. Although there were many ways to solve the problem through excel, the managers made everyone feel that if they did not have previous experience or an inclination to this type of work, that it would be difficult to learn. This impacted my creativity by lowering morale and increasing the stress affiliated with a new job. I was nervous that I would not be able to perform job tasks due to my lack of theoretical excel knowledge. This turned out not to be true because as I spent time performing tasks through excel, I was able to teach myself a lot of the functionality that helps to perform tasks quickly and efficiently. Grivas and Puccio also proves this to be false in their book, the innovative team: Unleashing creative potential for breakthrough results. In the foreword they state “Our training program was built upon a process proven to promote breakthrough thinking for problems that do not have easy answers. We taught participants how to look at challenges and opportunities from new perspectives, how to use their imaginations to generate original ideas, ways to evaluate and strengthen the most promising solutions”

Another myth that I have experienced was that creativity is uncontrollable. Creativity always seems as a AHH-HAH moment that comes to you when you least expect. However, what really powers creativity is hard work and dedication. In work place settings, when asked for my suggestions or feedback I would also look up at the ceiling with my thoughts, as if the great new idea was going to be just pop into my head. What this presentation has made me realize is that if I utilized my experiences and past hard work, I would be able to develop creative strategies of substance based off what I have seen succeed and fail. This ability would be extremely beneficial because it promotes innovation and allows organizations to remain competitive by adapting to changes. Puccio and Cabra state in Organizational creativity: a systems approach that “It is now widely argued that to remain competitive, organizations must not only adapt to change but also drive change through innovative business practices, processes, products, and services.” This means that organizations are realizing that their success relies on their ability to be innovative and encourage staff members to develop creative strategy skills.

I believe that the myths and misconceptions affiliated with creativity have limited people’s natural abilities to be creative.

  • Joseph Sardella

References:

-Laureate Education (Producer). (2012f). Myths of creativity. [Interactive Media]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

-Puccio, G. J., Cabra, J. F. (2010). Organizational creativity: A systems approach. In J. Kaufmann & R.J. Sternberg (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (pp. 145-173). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

-Grivas, C., & Puccio, G. J. (2012). The innovative team: Unleashing creative potential for breakthrough results.

civil litigation, law assignment help

Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, whenever it can be
“reasonably anticipated” that an action will be filed, all parties have a
duty to preserve potentially relevant evidence. And “evidence” includes
all information, including not just hard copy documents but all
electronically stored information. Research the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure and Federal Rules of Evidence.

Your supervising attorney, Jack Jones, has asked you to write a Legal
Memorandum detailing the law firm’s obligation to preserve evidence in
each client’s case. Specifically, he would like to know (1) what types
of information are required to be preserved; (2) when does the duty to
begin preserving evidence start; (3) what steps are required of the law
firm to preserve evidence; and (4) what are the sanctions for failure to
preserve evidence? He also would like you to include as an attachment
to the memo, a sample letter that can be sent to clients which explains
their obligation to preserve evidence and prevent spoliation.

Written Assignment 1: Trace the Scientific Method in a Primary Research Scientific Article

Addresses course outcomes 1 and 4:

  • use knowledge of biological principles and the scientific method to ask and answer relevant questions about the human body
  • weigh and make health-related decisions based on an understanding of the value and limits of scientific knowledge and the scientific method

Before attempting this assignment, you might want to revisit the Scientific Method Tutorial in the Science Learning Center under the Course Content area.

Substance in Green Tea Inhibits Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cells

Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and often fatal form of breast cancer. In IBC, lymphatic vessels in the skin are blocked causing the breasts to appear swollen and red. Early in the disease process, patients with IBC usually do not have the classic “lump” in their breast; therefore the disease is frequently diagnosed at later stages. Diagnosis is often so delayed that the cancer has metastasized and patient prognosis is poor.

The underlying cause of IBC is unknown, but it is believed that like with other cancers cetain cell types have the abililty to transform into cells that can form malignant tumors. These aberrant cells are considered cancer stem cells, and populations of cancer stem cells have been identified in IBC.

In a recent, study researchers evaluated whether a metabolite found in green tea could inhibit the growth of certain stem cell types that have been identified in the breast tissue of patients with IBC. In this study, two IBC stem cell types, SUM-149 and SUM-190, were exposed epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG- is a potent antioxidant found in green tea). Results from the study showed that EGCG treatment inhibited the growth, spread, and survival of the two stem cell types.

For the following questions, please refer to the original paper. The link to the paper is: http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0073464&representation=PDF

  1. What is the overall hypothesis of this experiment? (Reminder: a hypothesis is a statement that can be tested).
  2. In the Materials and Methods section of the paper, the authors discuss the cell culture and treatment conditions. What was the control group treated with in this section (make sure to look only at the Cell Culture and Treatment section of the paper)? Why?
  3. In the Results section of the paper, the authors clearly summary their multiple findings. In the “EGCG Reduces Growth of Pre-existing Tumors Derived from SUM-149 Stem-like Cells” results sub-section, the authors report a specfic finding. What specific result do the researchers report?
  4. Did the researchers follow the scientific method in their experimental design? Explain.
  5. Based on the results, was the hypothesis supported, and what can you conclude from this experiment?

Mineva et al. (2013). Epigallocatechin-3-gallate inhibits stem-like inflammatory breast cancer cells. PLoS ONE, 8(9): e73464. Doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0073464

Economics of the Public Sector

Scenario: Imagine you have been assigned the responsibility of preparing a paper for the governor’s next economic conference.

Prepare a 1,050-word paper addressing the following:

  • Explain why equilibrium of supply and demand is desirable.
  • Explain the following concepts using the concept of consumer and producer surplus:
    • Efficiency of markets
    • Costs of taxation
    • Benefits of international trade
  • Discuss how externalities may prevent market equilibrium and the various governments policies used to remedy the inefficiencies in markets caused by externalities.
  • Analyze the difference between the efficiency of a tax system and the equity of a tax system as it refers to the costs imposed on taxpayers using the benefits principles.

Cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources, not including your textbook.

Format consistent with APA 7th edition guidelines.