A powerful city court magistrate engages in a number of questionable activities while on duty Phase 4 individual project

A powerful city court magistrate engages in a number of questionable activities while on duty. A list of some of the activities includes the following:

  • Borrowing money from court employees
  • Publicly endorsing and campaigning for a candidate for judicial office
  • Conducting personal business from the court chambers
  • Directing other business court employees to perform personal errands for him during court hours
  • Shutting court down early to prevent defendant from filing pleadings in an ongoing case
  • Taking kickbacks from private juvenile detention facilities for locking more juveniles up on questionable charges
  • Banning one of the defense attorneys in a case from speaking during the trial
  • Jailing an entire courtroom because a cellphone went off during a proceeding, and no one came forward to accept responsibility
  • Suggesting to persons appearing before him to contribute to certain charities in lieu of paying fines
  • Using court employees to perform translating services for his mother’s day care business

Assignment Guidelines

  • In 1,000–1,250 words, address the following:
    • Which, if any, of these activities would be considered unethical? Why?
    • Which of these activities, if any, would be considered ethical and acceptable? Why?
      • Be sure to use any research or examples to support your arguments.
      • Also be sure to address each of the above activities and explain whether or not you feel each is ethical or unethical.
    • Taken together, would these actions warrant the judge’s being disciplined? Would it warrant the judge’s removal from office? Why or why not?
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

Business Ethics and “War and Peace”

These are just discussion no more than about 350 words and the respond can be less.

Question A

Business Ethics and Ethical Reasoning

Describe an action a regulatory agency took against a business in the past 6 months. Post a link to your source. Do you agree or disagree with the action? Explain your reasoning and support it with the materials from this week.

Respond to at least one of your fellow classmates. Do you agree with their position? State at least one reason why or why not. Describe the effect the regulatory agency they have referenced has on the business environment.

STUDENT POST – RESPOND TO THIS

Recently, The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fined Experian; one of the largest credit reporting agency $3 million dollar for selling mis-leading credit scores to consumers. Experian was accused of selling scores that were significantly different from what creditors actually used when making credit decisions. For example, a consumer would purchase a credit report with score directly form Experian and the score is 620, which is considered fair, but when they go and apply for credit the score that is returned is 496, which is considerably lower and puts them in a completely different category which bad and high risk.

I do agree with this fine, because it is mis-leading to consumers. Experian should have made it clear to the public that what they were purchasing was not what a creditor would use to determine credit worthiness.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cfpb-experia…

Question B

War and Peace” Please respond to the following:

Discuss substantive ways in which armed conflict can contribute to or distract a developing economy and infrastructure. Analyze specific reasons why developed nations do not experience the same kinds of social upheaval. Note: Consider discussing a country you will use for Assignment 1 next week. Brazil

I need help with a PowerPoint Presentation

Unit 4 IP

Individual Project: Cost Management & Procurement Management

Deliverable Length: Presentation: 10–15 slides + title and reference slides; Speaker notes: 800–1,200 words

The team returned and discussed their ideas about the budget impacts on the project scope. The brainstorming session went very well, with a lot of input from the entire team. You now have more than enough project cost information to share with Sam and Gloria. The discussion again turns to the best way to present the information. Jim shares some insight on Sam and Gloria with the team.

“Sam and Gloria will have different concerns and issues on project human resources management,” says Jim. “Sam will focus more of his attention on the qualifications of people, while Gloria will be concerned with the cost of additional resources and services for the project.”

“Sam and Gloria really liked our last slide presentation,” says Jerry.

“I agree, we should put together another slide presentation of 10–15 slides with title and reference slides,” says Sara. “We should include speaker notes of about 800–1,200 words, as well.”

“The presentation should include the salary and budget information that we shared in our team discussion,” you say. “We should also consider the cost of possible overtime pay.”

“Don’t forget the cost of additional people, equipment, and technology for team members and the cost of the services rendered by the vendors,” says Sara. “It should include additional maintenance and training costs as well.”

“Oh, that’s great!” says Jim, turning to you. “Do you think you can prepare another presentation for the team? You did such a great job last time.”

“Sure,” you say. “I’ll have it ready to review at our next meeting.”

During your final check of your presentation, you review your notes from the meeting to be sure you have covered salary and budget information from your discussions, and the cost of overtime, additional people, equipment, and technology. Also, include the cost of services rendered by the vendors.

Procurement

Lessons From Experience: Fool’s Gold

1

Introduction

The story that you are about to read is from actual events that occurred in

the field. Its purpose is to provide you with a real

world example from a

seasoned professional in the business world.

Fool’s Gold

I served as a project associate for a technology

consulting firm based in New

York. During my first project management assignment, I made what could

have been a career

ending mistake. While working on the project budget, I

assessed all of the organization’s internal resources, also known as an

organizati

onal process asset evaluation

. I was trying to figure out what types

of resources exist in the company that I could use in the project, which

meant savings to my procurement budget.

I identified office materials that I needed, the software to support my w

ork

packages, and other technology equipment that I would eventually require. I

created a list of internal resources and reflected them as savings in my

budget breakdown. From there, I identified all of the materials and services

that I would need to procu

re outside of the company and the associated cost

breakdown. The project manager was very happy with my findings and cost

savings to his budget.

During the first phase of the project, I quickly realized I my mistake. Several

of the important materials and

technology equipment that I had listed as

internal organizational process assets were no longer available. Many of the

resources I had listed were already allocated to other projects in the

company. I did not follow proper procurement procedure and protoco

l, which

would have alerted me that these resources were already cleared for other

projects. I did not have enough money in my budget to purchase these

resources because I had listed it as cost savings that did not require any

procurement. The project mana

ger had to step in and negotiate for these

resources to get reallocated to our project and free up our contingency

budget (emergency fund) to cover the cost of the additional resources we

needed. Although I was lucky to keep my job, my contract did not get

renewed once the project was complete.

It is important to take away the following from this scenario:

Fully understand your company’s internal processes, protocols, and

Lessons From Experience: Fools Gold

2

procedures.

Do not assume that internal resources and materials will be available

without asking.

Should use reference

A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)—Fifth Edition: Pages 193–225, 355–389.

Managing Project Processes in Organizations: Chapters 5 & 6.

“PMBOK,” is a registered mark of Project Management Institute, Inc.

A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge by PMI

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Managing Project Processes in Organizations by Editorial Board

TopGear Scenario – PM600 Unit 4

Funding for the project and estimating sales results has become an issue that may stall the project completely. The Sam, Gloria and Jim have differences in their expectations for the project budget, schedule and even results for the GPS device.

Sam and Gloria have joined one of your team meetings to discuss the budget.

“I gave you a budget already and believe there is more than enough money for you to complete the project,” say Sam. “Actually, I think I gave the team too much money so I expect there would be money left over when the project is completed.”

“We only estimated that budget based on a previous GPS project we did almost six years ago,” says Gloria. “If you consider inflation, new technology, the salary of our employees and our two suppliers, it could easily exceed that budget.”

“I have compared our procurement needs against the older GPS project budget and many of those materials and services costs have increased 20%-48% ,” says Sara.

“I did a comparison of the salaries from both budgets,” says Jim. “The previous project budget salaries totaled $280,000 for six team members. The current salary for myself and the team is close to $400,000. So, technically the actually budget for this project is only $200,000.”

Sam and Gloria were shocked to hear that the salary for the project was above the budget. Jim sees the worry on everyone’s face and responds.

“Sam and Gloria, why don’t you both discuss this problem over lunch,” says Jerry. “I will work with the team to discuss how this will impact the project.”

After Sam and Gloria leave, Jim addresses the rest of the team.

“We need to analyze the budget and schedule if we want this project to succeed,” says Jim. “I want everyone’s input on how the budget will impact the project scope. Take a 30 minute break and meet back here with your ideas on how we can make this work.”

Back at your desk, you brainstorm ideas on how the budget will impact the project scope, how the budget and scope impact the schedule, how to measure success of the results of the GPS, how the plan aligns to Sam and Gloria’s vision of the project, and how to manage the scope outcomes in anticipation of international vendors.

5.4 finance persuasive essay

  1. Write a persuasive essay to someone who believes they must take out a student loan in order to attend college.
  2. Your persuasive essay will include the following paragraphs:
    1. Introductory paragraph: Provide a clear statement of your position in the topic sentence. Give two clear arguments that support this position.
    2. Two supporting paragraphs: Each argument stated above should be covered in a separate paragraph. Support each paragraph with specific examples, facts and reasoning.
    3. One paragraph stating the opposite viewpoint: Use an opposing statement and then refute it. For example, you might say, “One could argue that (state opposite viewpoint), but I believe that (state your viewpoint).”
    4. Closing paragraph: Restate the position. Reaffirm the most compelling argument. Do not introduce new arguments in the conclusion.
  3. Each paragraph should be a minimum of five sentences.
  4. Carefully proofread your essay for spelling, punctuation, and grammar.

Choice 2 Rubric

Student Loan Myth Rubric
Excellent Good Needs Improvement Poor
Content 35–40 points
The work contains all the required elements:

  • persuasive essay convincing students that they can attend college without student loans
  • introductory paragraph stating position
  • two arguments to support claim
  • one argument to challenge an opposing claim
  • closing paragraph restating position
  • each paragraph is a minimum of five sentences each
29–34 points
The work contains mostof the required elements:

  • persuasive essay convincing students that they can attend college without student loans
  • introductory paragraph stating position
  • two arguments to support claim
  • one argument to challenge an opposing claim
  • closing paragraph restating position
  • each paragraph is a minimum of five sentences each
20–28 points
The work contains someof the required elements:

  • persuasive essay convincing students that they can attend college without student loans
  • introductory paragraph stating position
  • two arguments to support claim
  • one argument to challenge an opposing claim
  • closing paragraph restating position
  • each paragraph is a minimum of five sentences each
0–19 points
The work contains few or none of the required elements:

  • persuasive essay convincing students that they can attend college without student loans
  • introductory paragraph stating position
  • two arguments to support claim
  • one argument to challenge an opposing claim
  • closing paragraph restating position
  • each paragraph is a minimum of five sentences each
Quality 35–40 points
The persuasive essay contains completelyaccurate information. Claim arguments, including the challenge to an opposing claim, are completely detailed and supported with reliable information.
29–34 points
The persuasive essay contains mostlyaccurate information. Claim arguments, including the challenge to an opposing claim, are mostly detailed and supported with reliable information.
20–28 points
The persuasive essay contains somewhataccurate information. Claim arguments, including the challenge to an opposing claim, are somewhat detailed and supported with reliable information.
0–19 points
The persuasive essay contains inadequate and/or inaccurate information. Claim arguments, including the challenge to an opposing claim, are inadequately detailed and are not supported with reliable information.
21st century presentation skills 17–20 points
The work is wellorganized, easy to read and comprehend. It has few spelling or grammar errors.
14–16 points
The work is mostlyorganized, easy to read and comprehend. It has few spelling or grammar errors.
10–13 points
The work is somewhatorganized, easy to read and comprehend. It has some spelling or grammar errors.

0–9 points
The work lacksorganization, ease of reading and comprehension. It has many spelling or grammar errors.

English Question

Hi, :)! The topic I chose is the impact of social media. I attached works cited page that my professor wanted me to use :). All of the sources on the works cited page must be used :).

In this assignment you will compose an argumentative essay in which you support a claim using analysis, elements of argumentation, and primary and secondary sources. You will utilize Rogerian strategy to identify and assess bias, credibility, and relevance in your own argument and the arguments of others. The essay must be typed in correct MLA format. The topic is open as long as your thesis clearly shows you taking a side on an issue. The following are further minimum requirements.

-More than seven pages of text in length and an MLA works cited page
-At least five sources cited throughout including at least two peer reviewed articles from scholarly journals.

At least two sources must be from our library’s data base. Note: Failing to meet this requirement will result in a fail grade for the research paper.

-One source must be in support of the counter-argument, against your side.
-Sources can be expanded to include books or e-books, websites, youtube videos, movies and documentaries, and personal interviews.

Assignments will be given throughout the course on the various steps of the essay culminating with the final draft being due on the last week of the session. For example, there will be a due date for sources, the thesis statement, introduction, rough draft, etc. It is important you keep up with these steps so as to insure completion by the due date. This assignment must be completed as a minimum requirement for passing the course.

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Requirements: Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced MLA Format 6 pages | .doc file

Application: Relational Databases

To prepare:

  • Review the information on relational database models in the course text,Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management
  • Focus on the key terms listed at the end of Chapter 3.
  • Review how to create an entity relationship model.
  • Examine the information contained in Figure 3.17 on page 93.

To complete:

  • Answer questions 17–22 about database design found on pages 112 in the course text, which refer to Figure 3.17 on page 93.
  • Use the available templates for your responses.

References:

1. Coronel, C. & Morris, S. (2017). Database systems: Design, implementation, and management (12th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning

  • Chapter 3, “The Relational Database Model” (pp. 71-106)

    When developing relational databases, tables are used to group related entities. This chapter explores the details behind table creation and utilization.

  • Chapter 4, “Entity Relationship (ER) Modeling” (pp. 117-152)

    This chapter describes ER modeling and the benefits it has for its end users. When designing a database, the designer has to consider the relationship between the design plans and the end users’ needs while also ensuring connections between data that will yield accurate information.

2. Cox, J. & Lambert, J. (2013). Step by step: Microsoft Access 2013. Richland, WA: Microsoft Press.

Chapter 1, “Explore Mircosoft Access 2013” (pp. 3–52)

This chapter provides an overview of the skills and capabilities of Microsoft Access 2013. It reviews the concepts of database design and introduces the main components of a database; tables, forms, queries, and reports.

3. Goodwill Community Foundation, Inc. (2010). Access 2010. Retrieved fromhttp://www.gcflearnfree.org/office

4. Pollock, A. (2010). Access 2010 essential training. Retrieved from http://www.lynda.com/Access-2010-tutorials/essenti…

Talent management software application (Powerpoint!!)

I am an HR Generalist and I have been asked by my HR Director for my recommendations in terms of what tools our organization could use to better manage the talents of our employees. This will help to develop policies and procedures in managing our human capital. Please develop a PowerPoint presentation to my Director addressing the following:

  • Describe and analyze the broad range of talent management efforts that use software applications to help your Director to make an educated decision.
  • Give some examples of firms that have successfully used these applications.
  • Describe how these efforts are useful in terms of strategic human capital management.

Deliverable Length: 5 – 7 slides with speaker notes of 200 – 250 words per slide (excluding Title and Reference slides)

police Discretion Project 1: Resource Research and Review

Project 1: Resource Research and Review

Project 1 is designed to help prepare you for the final project at the end of the semester. You will notice that, for
your final project in this course, you will be asked to trace a crime
or criminal incident through the adult criminal justice system, from
initial arrest to the eventual return to the community following
incarceration. As you work on the final project, you will encounter
numerous decision points or stages in the system. Project 1 will assist
you in preparing for your final project by introducing you to topic
research. You may then use the results of this project to support your
final project paper.

Project 1 Assignment:

Using the
designated topic listed below (see, Topics), you will search the UMUC
Library Services databases and the Internet for resource material that
explains, clarifies, critiques, etc. the topic.

1.
Your Resource Research and Review project must contain four (4) outside
sources (not instructional material for this course), at least two of
which must come from the UMUC Library data base (these are attached for your reference).

2.
Locate books, periodicals, and documents that may contain useful
information and ideas on your topic. You may conduct your research with
the assistance of a UMUC librarian, reviewing your own personal
materials on the topic, using the Internet, visiting an actual library,
etc. and reviewing the available items. Then, choose those works that
provide a variety of perspectives on your topic.

Note:
You can connect to Library Services by using the Library link under
RESOURCES in the Classroom task bar, or link directly to the UMUC
Library Guide to Criminal Justice Resources link in CONTENT

3.
Type the reference “citation” information for the book, article, or
document using the American Psychological Association (APA) formatting
standards. (There are links to APA format standards under Library
Services.)

4.
Each reference is to be followed by the annotation. The purpose of the
annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and
quality of the sources cited. Creating an annotated bibliography calls
for a variety of intellectual skills: concise exposition, succinct
analysis, and informed library research.

5.
Write a concise annotation (150 words) for each reference that
summarizes the central theme and scope of the book, article, or
document. This must include:

a) briefly, in your own words, describe the content of the article

b) compares or contrasts the work with at least one other article in your research review

Topics

Select ONE of the following topics for all four (4) of your resources.

(Note: Other topics may be submitted to your instructor for prior approval.)

Student‘s Last Name A or B: Police discretion – PLEASE USE THIS TOPIC

Student‘s Last Name C or D: Community corrections/intermediate sanctions

Student‘s Last Name E or F: Police corruption (use/abuse of force, bribery, etc.)

Student‘s Last Name G, H, or I: Preventive detention and bail

Student‘s Last Name J or K: Plea bargaining tactics of the prosecutor

Student‘s Last Name L or M: Plea bargaining tactics of the defense attorney

Student‘s Last Name N, O, or P: Jury selection

Student‘s Last Name Q, R, S, or T: Issues with evidence (DNA, eyewitness testimonies, direct vs. circumstantial, etc.)

Student‘s Last Name U, V, W, X, Y or Z: Constitutionality of the death penalty or life without parole

Format

The project paper should begin with an introductory paragraph and end with a concluding paragraph

Each annotation should contain approximately 150 words

Double space, 12 pt. font, 1” margins

Cover page for your assignment

· Include your name

· Course title and number

· Project title

· Topic selected

· Date of submission

Supportive Resources:

Support Resources

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/ https://library.bethel.edu/class/tutorials/writ-cit/1001APA_Ann_Bib_6thEd

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/

http://olinuris.library.cornell.edu/ref/research/skill28.htm

www.iupui.edu/ (Search on Annotated Bibliography)

UMUC Citation tutorial:

http://www.umuc.edu/library/libhow/apa_examples.cfm

Integrated Management Project (LMP)

Write about Standard Chartered Oman:

Standard Chartered Bank Oman is an international bank operating in the Sultanate. The Sultanate has experienced several crises in the past which forced the government to have the crisis management committee to be in place to lead the country in such scenarios. The government forced all the organizations to have the same approach to avoid any interruption in the business and reduce the loss that might occur.Write about Standard Chartered Oman, and follow the guidelines below:


Executive Summary:

* Company

* Problem

* Analysis

* Recommendation

Introduction:

* Company profile

* Industry Profile

* Business environment

Leadership style

Financial aspect

Marketing

Operations Management

* How does the problem/solution impact on the supply chain, procurement and operational management issues?

Project management

* Consider the models for managing change and other project management theories or models.

Theoretical framework

Strategy:

* PESTEL

Problem Statment:

* Define problem

* Rationale: why it is significant

Approach to solving the issue

The impact of the solution on

Approach to managing the change

Conclusion

Recommendation



*** Word count = 3000 words.

*** In-text citation and references using CU-Harvard style.

Bill Clinton’s presidency were NAFTA, History of the United States II help

1.Two big policy changes in Bill Clinton’s presidency were NAFTA and welfare reform. Pick one and evaluate effect of that policy.

Cite in APA format and reference in APA format minimum word count is 200

2. Describe the economic conditions of the 1970s, including stagflation and the end of the post-World War II economic boom, and describe how Presidents Ford and Carter attempted to confront the problem.

3. Describe the perpetuation of 1960s-style activism and how it transformed into a politics of identity in the 1970s.

4. Evaluate the domestic policies of Ronald Reagan as president, including the economic challenges the country faced in the 1980s.

5. Discuss the problems Reagan’s successor faced in paying for the “Reagan revolution.”

6. Describe the conditions for and aftermath of the end of the Cold War.

7. Discuss the technological revolution that took place during Bill Clinton’s presidency, and describe the social and economic changes that took place as a result of this revolution.

8. Discuss the new focus on multiculturalism that grew during the latter part of the twentieth century.

9. Explain what makes the description of America as actually “two Americas” an accurate one.

10. Describe George W. Bush’s plans for democracy in the Middle East, and assess the degree of success he had.

11. Explain some of the hopes and frustrations of Barack Obama’s first years in office.

All Answers must be cited and referneced in APA format with a 100 word minimum. All answers must come from the text uploaded