As the Greek empire gives way to the Roman empire

Requirement 1 Paragraph

As the Greek empire gives way to the Roman empire, we notice that the Romans emulate the Greeks in many ways, but they also create their own style which reflects very different cultural values. After watching the video, compare and contrast the Greek Parthenon to the Roman Pantheon. In this post, take one of the following positions:

  1. You are a Greek looking at the Roman culture – What do you see and how does any similarities or changes to your Greek tradition make you feel?
  2. You are a Roman looking at the Greek culture – What do you see in the Greek culture that resonates with your Roman sensibilities? How does that make you feel?

Introduction for paper

ORIGINAL WORK ONLY!!

Introduce Netflix for analysis in a research paper. Provide an overview of
the Netflix, laying the groundwork for the analysis. Provide a history of the firm as well as current information about its goods/services and
areas of operation. Detail the purpose of the paper, summarize the history of the firm, & provide an overview of the firm for the Introduction (section I).

Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:

I. Introduction
Netflix a publicly traded company operating in the U.S.
market that is currently in business. Answer each bullet point.

  1. a) Outline the purpose of your final project research paper and explain how it will inform your conclusion.
  2. b) Summarize the history of your chosen firm and provide an overview for what it does and what goods/services it sells.

Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must be submitted as a one- to two-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman
font, one-inch margins, and sources cited in APA format with in text citations.

article and book review

Please read this exam thoroughly before beginning. Please include a title page to your exam and reference material used as necessary using APSA citation style.

Patten, Mildred L. 2014. Understanding Research Methods 9th Ed. Pyrczak Publishing

1.This book review should be two-three pages in length. Your reflective reviews should answer the following three questions: What did the writer of the book try to communicate?; How clearly and convincingly did he or she get this message across?; and Was the message worth reading? Your reflective review should contain the following four elements:

NOTE: look back in your notes and hand-outs on how to write a book review.

2. Please write an article review (20 points)

You will be reviewing the article used previously in this class on gun violence:

Robert Birnbaum. 2013. “Ready, Fire, Aim: The College Campus Gun Fight.” Change 45 (5): 6-14.

< http://www.changemag.org/Archives/Back%20Issues/2013/September-October%202013/gun-fight-full.html>

Typically, there are five areas or tasks to be accomplished when someone writes a critique of an article. Your critique should be two to three pages in length. Your critique should include the following elements:

  • a. Evaluate the thesis
  • b. Evaluate the methods used
  • c. Evaluate whether there was enough evidence to support the thesis
  • d. Evaluate the contributions to the literature the article makes
  • e. Make recommendations by telling readers who would benefit from reading the article, what that benefit would be, and how important and to what degree this benefit would be

3. Please write a descriptive 100-word abstract, (in your own words) for the Robert Birnbaum (2013) Ready, Fire, Aim: The College Campus Gun Fight article used in question two above (6 points).

A profile of the clients your company serves, writing homework help

For the Unit V PowerPoint Presentation, you will design a presentation for an organization that you work for, have worked

for, or would like to work for in the future. You may create your presentation using PowerPoint or your presentation

software of choice. This presentation will be used to teach new employees about the sources of power and

communication techniques for in-person and virtual negotiations.

Your presentation should be addressed to new employees and should include the following:

  •  A profile of the clients your company serves
  •  The types of negotiations your company encounters
  •  Sources of power in negotiation
  • Communication techniques for in-person and virtual negotiations
    •  How the communication techniques can be used at this
      organization
      As you define each source or technique, please include scenarios
      to help employees understand how to utilize each
      source and technique for your company.
      Your presentation must contain at least seven PowerPoint slides with speaker note,
      not including the title slide and reference slide. Please
      utilize the speaker notes to add additional details. You are required to
      use at least your textbook as a reference. You may
      use the CSU Online Library or the Internet for other resources. Follow
      proper APA format, including citing and referencing
      all outside sources used. Feel free to use creativity when selecting
      graphics and fonts/backgrounds. For information on
      how to create strong presentations, watch the Success Center’s tutorial
      located here.
      Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for
      this assignment is provided below.

Case comment/response

to comment on the analysis, ask questions, and/or make suggestions about how this analysis could be improved.

comment each questions 300 words!

Airbnb: Can it Regulate Private Individuals’ Behavior?
This case is about two individuals, Joe and Brian, who started a company called Airbnb. They started out renting three air beds in their living room and serving breakfast to their guests. Seeing that the guests had no problem paying $80 each and they booked with no trouble at all, Brian and Joe realized that there was an ongoing opportunity and wanted to take advantage of it. They developed their company, which would connect individuals that were looking for lodging, with family’s or individuals that were willing to rent space to those guests. The owners chose the price and space available, which ranged anywhere from a room to an entire home. Through the Airbnb website, the hosts post pictures of the available space and the price. Renters that are interested post a profile which includes a picture of them, and the host chooses to accept or decline the offer. This has led to a problem with some hosts, as they were found to be discriminating against African Americans. This was proven by three Harvard researchers in a study they conducted, which showed that people with African American names were 16 percent less likely to be accepted than someone with names such as Brent or Kristen. This was acknowledged by Airbnb to be a problem, so they hired someone to create a non-discrimination policy, in which everyone who uses Airbnb must certify that they will follow this policy. Harvard made two suggestions, one which allow the renters to apply and conceal their names. The other was to allow them to use pseudonyms (a fictitious name). Airbnb also has an “Instant Book” option on their website that allows renters to skip to application process, but requires some faith from the hosts.
1. Does the evidence presented convince you that Airbnb hosts may be discriminating? Why or why not?
Yes, the evidence provided has convinced us that the Airbnb hosts may be discriminating. During the allocation process, the visitors are required to reveal their identities either through posting a picture, or through revealing their names. In doing so, it becomes easy for someone to identify the identity of the person that seeks accommodation services. In addition, it gives the hosts an opportunity to know the race of the person that wants to be accommodated in their apartments.
Based on this steps that must be followed, I believe that there is sufficient evidence to show that Airbnb hosts may be discriminating. Another reason as to why I say this is based on the evidence that has been provided by one African American that wanted to seek the services of Airbnb. When he revealed his actual identity, he was rejected, but when he changed the names and put the identity of a white person, he is accepted. I believe this is evidence enough to show that the Airbnb hosts may be discriminating.
2. Do you think Airbnb’s non-discrimination policy will be enforceable? How should the company go about enforcing this policy?
Yes, I do believe that the non-discrimination policy will be enforceable. This can be done in several different ways; one way is that they could change the application processes. Instead of creating a profile and adding a picture, Airbnb could create a new application process in which a simple background check is performed on the applicants. This program could all be automated which would eliminate all biased people, and each background check will go through a simple screening process. If the applicant passes this screening then the first one to apply will get the room that is being rented. Another thing that could be done, is that the hosts could create a simple contract, one that states if anything is damaged or broken during the stay, that a fee will be charged to their credit card to fix the damage. This would eliminate any fear of bad things happening to their house they are renting. Perhaps the simplest way to eliminate discrimination, would be to have a review post section added to Airbnb’s site. This would allow anyone to write a review of their stay or any problems that they had with certain hosts. This could be monitored by Airbnb, and if anyone is marked for discrimination, then Airbnb could contact that host and investigate it. If a host is found guilty of discrimination, then they will be marked on Airbnb’s website a bad host, and no longer allowed to use Airbnb’s platform or services. Overtime this would eliminate any host that could potentially be discriminating. Another way Airbnb could help is to train its employees and the hosts on the need to eliminate discrimination, training the customer service representatives on how to alert them immediately of any potential discrimination and to make good use of technology to enforce the policies on discrimination by ensuring that machines can alert the management on any discrimination attempt.
3. What can Airbnb do to help hosts understand the complexities of serving as a “public accommodation” rather than simply being the landlord in a private home?
What the hosts need to understand in this situation is that their home, or room that they have for rent, is open to the public. This means anyone who can pay what they are asking for the stay, not just who they are comfortable with. What Airbnb could do to ensure that their hosts are following their policy, is to have them sign a contract agreeing to being unbiased towards who they select. If they in anyway discriminated against someone because of race or ethnicity, then Airbnb will no longer provide them with any services, and they will be marked as a discriminatory host. Not only this but Airbnb could have renters rate and write reviews of their hosts and how their stay was on Airbnb’s website. If the hosts continue to get bad reviews then Airbnb could over time eliminate bad hosts.
4. It is possible that Airbnb could be face with other types of discrimination claims; for example, it is quite likely that many private homes are not handicap-accessible. Should Airbnb require hosts to meet the standards for handicap-accessibility? Why or why not?
When many homes were built, they were building to seek the needs of the current homeowner, and then some eventually modified if needed in some circumstances. So, some of these homes could possibly be handicap-accessible, but I highly doubt it. There could be an option on Airbnb for handicap-accessible places, but I do not think that all hosts should have to meet the standards for it if they cannot host for a handicapped person, or do not want to. If they do want to host and pass the requirements for it then it should be allowed. This is because these homes that are being rented are only done so in certain times of the year. They are the homeowner’s personal homes, not permanent business, because their homes are not permanently a business just for renting, the homeowners should not be forced to accommodate for handicap. Making a home handicap accessible could cost the homeowner more than what they would make off renting in their lifetime, depending on how often they rent. Just because a person’s home is not handicap accessible, does not mean they are discriminating against handicap people. However, if one’s home was handicap accessible and they denied rights to a handicap person, which would be very odd, this would be considered discrimination. Trying to enforce such a rule on everyone would essentially turn most hosts away, simply because of the cost.

Historical Context of the U.S. Constitution

In 1783 American colonists, defying incredible odds, had just beaten the United Kingdom, western hemisphere’s preeminent power. Now, these thirteen colonies, saddled with a new governmental charter, the onerous Articles of Confederation, sought to chart their own, independent path. Yet, by 1787 disgruntled colonists sent delegates to Philadelphia in order to revise the dysfunctional Articles of Confederation. In a surprising move, many delegates sought to scrap the current Constitution and craft a new government.

These delegates, steeped in the philosophies of the European Enlightenment, memories of a war of independence against Imperial Great Britain, cognizant of the current failures of the current constitution (Articles of Confederation) , and alarmed by the civil discontent post-independence, arrived in Philadelphia seeking change. In a radical departure most delegates decided not to amend the current constitution – but instead – craft a new Constitution.

As a result – the United States Constitution reflects political, social, and economic factors particular to the late Eighteenth century America.

Directions: Please research two historical and/or philosophical influences upon the U.S. Constitution. Explain, in specific detail, how these external factors influenced a particular clause, section, or article within the U.S. Constitution.

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PSY101_44_Fundamentals of Psychology

    • In your own words, summarize the main ideas in paragraph form with a minimumof four (4) complete sentences.
  1. how much of our behavior is a consequence of our unique and special qualities, the individual differences that differentiate us from other people? Conversely, how much reflects the culture and society in which we live, stemming from universal principles that underlie the behavior of all humans? Psychologists who rely on the neuroscience perspective tend to look for universal principles of behavior, such as how the nervous system operates or the way certain hormones automatically prime us for sexual activity. Such psychologists concentrate on the similarities in our behavioral destinies despite vast differences in our upbringing. In contrast, psychologists who employ the humanistic perspective focus more on the uniqueness of every individual. They consider every person’s behavior a reflection of distinct and special individual qualities.”

Need Hep on GEN 499 Week 3 Discussion 2

Scholarly Sources and Research [WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4]

Step 1

Prepare: In order to prepare for this assignment, view the Scholarly and Popular Sources (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. tutorial from the Ashford University Library.

Step 2

Reflect: Good research is a combination of many types of sources. Prior to taking this course, did you understand the differences between these sources and the importance of finding one type of resource over another?

Step 3

Write: For this discussion, you will address the following prompts:

  • Explain at least five differences between popular and scholarly sources used in research.
  • Locate and summarize one peer-reviewed, scholarly source from the Ashford University Library and one popular source that pertain to your Final Paper topic. In your summary of each article, comment on the following: biases, reliability, strengths, and limitations.
  • From the sources you summarized, list and explain at least five visual cues from the peer-reviewed, scholarly source that were not evident in the popular source.

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length, which should include a thorough response to each prompt. You are required to provide in-text citations of applicable required reading materials and/or any other outside sources you use to support your claims. Provide full reference entries of all sources cited at the end of your response. Please use correct APA format when writing in-text citations (see In-Text Citation Helper (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) and references (see Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.).

W3 Example of an Introduction

The W3 writing assignment & 5 Pg Paper should match exactly with sources.

I have attached all documents with the articles needed.

W3 Writing assignment is due by 8pm PST. 5 page paper can be completed in 24 hours.

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W3 Writing Assignment

-Fill out the worksheet provided.

-The W3 writing assignment

****5 Page Paper Assignment*****

Introduction

Begin with an introductory paragraph that has a thesis statement at the end. The introduction should set up your topic, giving a preview and summary of the analysis you will present in the body of the paper. The thesis statement is the last sentence or two of the introduction and states what the main point structuring your paper will be.

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Part I

Using the article by Miner (1956) and the feedback you received from your instructor on your worksheet in Week Three, describe one aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective. See the appropriate Sections in the Textbook in the List of Topics (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., based on your chosen topic from Week Three, for information on how to approach your paper from an anthropological perspective. You can describe American culture in general, as Miner does, or you can describe an American subculture, such as a specific geographical group (e.g., New Yorkers), a particular ethnicity (e.g., African Americans), or an age-related category of Americans (e.g., millennials).

Use reputable statistics and/or scholarly research to support any factual statements. Do not rely solely on personal experience or opinion.

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Part II

Refer to the article you chose for Part II of the worksheet assignment in Week Three and describe an aspect of another culture from an emic (insider’s) perspective. You do not have to do research beyond reading your chosen article; however, if you do choose to conduct additional research make sure to use reputable statistics and/or scholarly sources to support any factual statements. Do not rely upon personal experience or opinion.

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Conclusion

End with a concluding paragraph that reinforces your thesis. Summarize and tie together your main points for the reader. Provide a brief self-reflexive analysis of what you learned while writing this paper.

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The Final Research Paper

  • Must be five to six double-spaced pages in length (excluding title page and references page, meaning it will be seven to eight pages total), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (see the APA Essay Checklist for Students (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.).
  • Must include a title page (see title page (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
  • Must have well-structured body paragraphs with clear transitions from one topic to the next. Incorporate in-text citations (see In-Text Citation Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) from your scholarly sources to support your analysis throughout the paper.
  • Must describe an aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective for Part I.
  • Must describe an aspect of another culture from an emic perspective for Part II.
  • Must demonstrate a perspective of cultural relativism throughout, avoiding judgmental and opinionated language.
  • Must end with a conclusion that that reinforces the thesis and provides a self-reflexive analysis.
  • Must use at least one scholarly resource in addition to the textbook, the Miner article, and the article chosen from the list in Part II of the Week Three assignment.
  • Must document all sources in APA style in the body of the paper and on the references page as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Social media TWO engagement activities about the brand SUNGLASS HUT

Should be submitted using the following format:
● MS-Word (.docx, or .doc file format), 1-2 pages in length
● 12 pt font with 1-inch side margins, double spaced
● Use professional language and be formal in your writing style
● Standard business English with fewer than five (5) grammatical/punctuation errors
● Include 5 references; MLA or APA formatting is acceptable
● Answer all of the following questions.

Create TWO experiences for your brand to enhance what they are doing in social media. For
each social media activity you create, include the following:
EXPERIENCE STRATEGY a. Describe the activity, what message are you trying to get across?
b. What is the objective?
c. What zone does this fall in?
d. How can you encourage engagement?
ACTIVATION PLAN Create an activation plan for your new activities by identifying:
a. Timeline for implementation
b. What budget implications there will be for implementing the activity?
c. How does this fit into the overall social media plan for the company?
MEASUREMENT PLAN a. Develop a metric for each activity to measure whether the activity met its objective?
b. Identify the type of metric. (Activity, Interaction, Research) Chapter 10.