Historical Timeline Paper

Review the list of major historical events listed below and select one to examine for this assignment.

  1. The Pure Food and Drug Act
  2. The Harrison Act
  3. Prohibition
  4. End of Prohibition
  5. The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act

Write a 750-1,050-word paper about the selected historical event. Include the following in your presentation:

  1. A description of the event
  2. The history of the law(s) related to the drug
  3. The impact of the drug on society to include how the legal status of the drug has impacted society
  4. A description of how an understanding of the history and legality of the drug from the event has impacted the counseling profession
  5. A minimum of two scholarly references

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Marketing 2 reflection and summary of buyer persona

Discussion Prompt

In Module 2, we are studying buyer personas and their use for marketing planning. Reflect on your major takeaways from the readings and presentations. In particular, consider whether buyer personas capture whole person marketing (consistent with a transpersonal view of the person) and what marketing to the whole person means for brands. Consider logic and reason as well as intuition and reflection in crafting your essay.

Write and post an essay that summarizes these takeaways and reflects upon what you have learned.

Discussion Rubric (TT)

Discussion Rubric (TT)

Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeComprehension

30.0 to >27.0 pts

Exemplary

Develops an initial post addressing the assignment with an organized, clear point of view or idea using rich and significant detail that expresses understanding and mastery of the module content (100%)

27.0 to >21.0 pts

Proficient

Develops an initial post that addresses the assigned prompt with a point of view or idea using appropriate detail that suggests module content was comprehended (90%)

21.0 to >0.0 pts

Needs Improvement

Develops an initial post with a point of view or idea that addresses the assigned prompt but with some gaps in organization and detail that suggest module content was not mastered (70%)

0.0 pts

Not Evident

Does not develop an initial post relevant to the assigned prompt with an organized point of view or idea; Initial post does not show understanding of module content (0%)

30.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCritical Thinking

20.0 to >18.0 pts

Exemplary

Provides logic/reasoning/references to support opinion; elaborates with details based on personal experience and reading of secondary source material (100%)

18.0 to >14.0 pts

Proficient

Draws informed conclusions that are justified with evidence from reference material (90%)

14.0 to >0.0 pts

Needs Improvement

Logical conclusions are stated but lack support in the form of examples and evidence based on reference sources(70%)

0.0 pts

Not Evident

Does not draw logical conclusions; provides no details or logical support (0%)

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting and Mechanics

20.0 to >18.0 pts

Exemplary

Good grammar; minimal to no spelling errors; generally well written and communicated in a professional manner; APA formatted references provided (100%)

18.0 to >14.0 pts

Proficient

Generally well-written in a professional manner but with some typographical, spelling, grammatical, and/or referencing errors that do not harm reader’s comprehension (90%)

14.0 to >0.0 pts

Needs Improvement

May contain grammatical, spelling, typographical, and/or referencing errors, so as to interfere somewhat with the reader’s comprehension (70%)

0.0 pts

Not Evident

Grammatical, spelling, typographical, and/or referencing errors are significant (0%)

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEngagement

20.0 to >18.0 pts

Exemplary

Highly engaged with 3 or more threads contributed; a valued member of the discussion; Contributes meaningful and relevant, substantive replies that extend course understanding of concepts (100%)

18.0 to >14.0 pts

Proficient

Meets minimum requirement plus replies are relevant and meaningful (90%)

14.0 to >0.0 pts

Needs Improvement

Meets minimum requirement for base participation; Provides responses that are superficial in nature (70%)

0.0 pts

Not Evident

Does not meet minimum requirement for discussion participation (0%)

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTimliness

10.0 pts

Exemplary

Submits on time, prior to deadline (100%)

10.0 to >7.0 pts

Proficient

Submits on time, prior to deadline (100%)

7.0 to >0.0 pts

Needs Improvement

Submits initial post one day late (70%)

0.0 pts

Not Evident

Submits initial post two or more days late (0%)

10.0 pts

Total Points: 100.0

Articles

Bernstein, G. (n.d.). How to create UX personas. Mastery. https://uxmastery.com/create-ux-personas/ (Links to an external site.)

Infegy. (2020). Dads personas: A social insights report.
https://content.infegy.com/hubfs/2020_Dad%20Personas/Infegy%202020%20Dads%20Personas%20.pdf (Links to an external site.)

Pickering, B. (2016, January 13). Creating powerful personas. Slide Share.
https://www.slideshare.net/blakepickering7/creating-powerful-personas?from_action=save (Links to an external site.)

Walter, T., & Diddan, A. (2020, September). Marketing a gaming app? New research shares the creative elements that drive installs. Think with Google. https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-apac/marketing-strategies/app-and-mobile/marketing-gaming-app-new-research-shares-creative-elements-drive-installs/ (Links to an external site.)

Young, I. (2016, March 15). Describing personas. Medium.
https://medium.com/inclusive-software/describing-personas-af992e3fc527

public writing essay

  • An introductory hook that grabs readers’ interest and tells them clearly what the piece will cover. Your introduction should include enough background and overview of the issue or environmental problem to inform your reader and keep her interested. Your introduction should also include a thesis statement.
  • Basic facts and some description about a specific problem or angle related to your educational topic.
  • Quotes, paraphrases, and/or summaries of at least 3 sources from your group research presentation.
  • Discussion of a solution or strategy that you would like to suggest to the readers of the newspaper or magazine, that you would like a larger audience and an informed audience to be made aware of by reading your piece.
  • A conclusion where you wrap up your discussion. You might look forward to the future of your topic, encourage readers to take action on your topic, leave us thinking about the larger implications of your topic, etc. Your conclusion clarifies the stakes the of environmental problem facing the D.C. region that you have researched and examined.
  • 3 to 4 pages

Selection and Data Collection Proposal

This assignment is the proposal for your final course project, Measuring Diversity in a Social Environment.

The first step in preparing your proposal is to select a topic that interests you, which should be a topic that connects to the themes and concepts of this course. For the final project, you will collect data based on your topic and use this data to understand how people perceive or react to elements of diversity: race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, or social class. A few examples include:

  1. Focusing on perceptions of a policy, such as affirmative action or early retirement.
  2. Examining a particular social issue, such as gender or age discrimination in the workplace, racial profiling, or interracial relationships.
  3. Analyzing how different social groups interact with one another in a particular setting, such as a shopping mall, the workplace, a concert, a sporting event, et cetera.
  4. Observing how children of different races, ethnicities, or genders play and interact.

There is a fair amount of flexibility for the setting and variable of interest you choose, as long as the topic connects to the sociological study of diversity. Contact your instructor if you have questions or need assistance with topic selection. See the Resources section for help on how to do observations, questionnaires, and content analysis.

Once you have chosen your project topic and a tentative data collection tool, complete your proposal by including the following four sections, clearly labeled in your proposal:

  1. Introduction: Write a paragraph that explains what your topic will be, why you have chosen it, and why it is important and relevant to the sociological study of diversity.
  2. Data Collection: Discuss in detail (in 2–3 paragraphs) how you plan to collect data on your topic. Describe the observation tool or the questionnaire you will use to collect your data. A more detailed explanation of this component can be found below, or in the Measuring Diversity in a Social Environment course project description, located in the Resources section.
  3. Resources: Locate three sources you plan to use for your project. Briefly describe each source and why it will be helpful for your understanding your topic. You may use up to two chapters from the course texts or two of our assigned articles. At least one source should be a scholarly article or book from the Capella library. One source can be a popular media source, such as a newspaper article, radio, program, or television news segment found online. Do not use Wikipedia, Buzzle, About, or other encyclopedia-style Web sites, as these are often incorrect and are not considered academically valid.
  4. Theories: Identify at least three sociological concepts or theories that you plan to use to interpret and analyze your findings. Include a sentence or two describing how you will apply these concepts or theories. These concepts or theories should come from the assigned course readings. Examples of concepts include prejudice, stereotypes, minority groups, sexism, cultural pluralism, assimilation, structural mobility, modern racism, social distance, et cetera. Examples of theories include Marx’s and Weber’s theories of inequality, Park’s race relations cycle, Gordon’s theory of assimilation, human capital theory, the scapegoat hypothesis, and the theory of authoritarian personality.

Submit your paper in APA format, with a title page and a reference page. Include in your references the full citations of each of the resources you discussed in Sections 3 and 4 of your proposal.

Requirements

  • Provide a summary of the project focus and present its importance and relevance to the sociological study of diversity.
  • Choose a current research method that is appropriate and sociological in nature.
  • Select an appropriate measurement tool: an observation checklist, content analysis, or questionnaire (see Resources).
  • Summarize three academic sources.
  • Make a reference to applicable sociological theories and concepts from the course.
  • Cite sources in correct APA format.
  • Ensure the proposal length is 2–3 pages.

Course Project Data Collection Guide

For this proposal, you will identify the topic you have chosen, describe the research method and collection tool you will use, and discuss resources you plan to use for your project. To see how you will be graded on this assignment, view the Topic Selection and Data Collection Proposal Scoring Guide.

There are three basic research methods that you can use to collect the data for this project. You can choose one of these methods or a combination of two methods, depending upon your topic and how you wish to approach your project. If you do not want to collect your data using these methods, request approval from the instructor first to be sure that you are meeting sociological expectations in your methodological approach.

OPTION 1: Questionnaire

Using this option, construct a questionnaire to measure your subjects’ attitudes toward a specific topic. When constructing this questionnaire, it is important that you keep the respondent’s time in mind. A 30-question survey is a bit much to ask someone to complete. You should instead include 10–12 questions. At least one of the social categories we are discussing in this course should be incorporated into your questions (race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, social class, age, or religion). Include other demographic variables that you consider important to your topic (such as education level, occupation, or income level, for example). These demographic questions are additional questions and do not count toward the 10–12 questions on the topic of interest. See the Guide to Constructing a Questionnaire in the Resources for an example of data collected using this method. Include a draft of your full questionnaire in an appendix (following the reference list) with your proposal.

OPTION 2: Observation

Choose any social setting or specific variable that you want to observe. Define the behaviors that you will use to indicate this specific variable as clearly as possible, and create a “checklist” that will allow you to remain consistent across observations. See the Observation Guide in the Resources for an example of data collected using this method. If you choose this method, describe in your proposal how and where you will observe, including how you defined your key variables as a researcher, so that the reader knows exactly how you collected your data. Include a draft of your checklist in an appendix (following the reference list) with your proposal.

OPTION 3: Content Analysis

Choose a visual medium (videos, magazines, television commercials, and so on). Keep in mind that you need approximately 15–20 observations, and choose something that is accessible and manageable (for example, watching 15–20 full-length movies or episodes of a television sitcom is too time-consuming, but examining 15–20 print or television advertisements is more feasible). See the How to Do a Content Analysis guide for an example of data collected using this method. Create a list of variables you will be looking for and include a draft of this list in an appendix (following the reference list) with your proposal.

Can anyone write a 500-750 word paper for a history class?

After the Civil War, the United States had to recover from war, handle western expansion, and grapple with very new economic forms. However, its greatest issues would revolve around the legacies of slavery and increasing diversity in the decades after the Civil War. Reconstruction was partly a period of military occupation of the south by the northern victors. Former slaves now had freedom and new opportunities but faced old prejudices and rapidly forming new barriers. Immigrants from Europe and Asia came in large numbers but then faced political and social restrictions. Women continued to seek rights. Yet, on the whole, America became increasingly diverse by the 1920s. Consider developments, policies, and laws in that period from 1865 to the 1920s. Take one of the positions as suggested below, draw from the sources listed, and present a paper with specific examples and arguments to demonstrate the validity of your position.

Possible position—in each case you can take the pro or con position:

  1. The Lost Cause narrative of the South effectively sabotaged and influenced racial policy in the US for most of the post-Civil War period. (or you can take the position that it did not)
  2. Political policies in the decades after the Civil War generally promoted diversity and “the melting pot” despite the strong prejudices of a few. (or you can take the position that political policies did not)
  3. Reform movements between 1865 and 1930, like the Progressives and the agrarian populists, generally led the way to increased democracy. (or you can take the position that these movements did not)

After giving general consideration to your readings so far and any general research, select one of the positions above as your position—your thesis. (Sometimes after doing more thorough research, you might choose the reverse position. This happens with critical thinking and inquiry. Your final paper might end up taking a different position than you originally envisioned.). Organize your paper as follows, handling these issues:

  • The position you choose (from the list above)—or something close to it—will be the thesis statement in your opening paragraph.
  • To support your position, use three specific examples from different decades between 1865 and 1930. You may narrowly focus on race or gender or immigrant status, or you may use examples relevant to all categories.
  • Explain why the opposing view is weak in comparison to yours.
  • Consider your life today: In what way does the history you have shown shape or impact issues in your workplace or desired profession?

Length:
The paper should be 500-to-750 words in length. This normally means 3-to-4 pages for the body of the paper. (The title page and References page do not count in these calculations.) Double-space between lines. Format instructions are below.

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Research and References:
You must use a MINIMUM of three sources; the Schultz textbook must be one of them. Your other two sources should be drawn from the list provided below. This is guided research, not open-ended Googling. You will have an alphabetized list of Reference entries at the end, using APA format. You will have short, APA-style in-text citations appropriately placed in the body of the paper; these in-text citations will match the References listed at the end. Except as your instructor might direct, don’t use other sources for your paper than those listed here. (Of course, for “starter research” you can read many sources.)

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Source List for Assignment 1:
Be sure to use the Schultz text as a source. Use at least two of the other sources listed here. Some sources are “primary” sources from the time period being studied. Some sources below can be accessed via direct link or through the primary sources link on Blackboard. Each week has a different list of primary sources. For others, they are accessible through the Library tab to the left of the screen in Blackboard—once in there, you may do a “keyword” search of the article title.

APA Reference for the textbook – Schultz, Kevin M. (2018). HIST5: Volume 2: U.S. History Since 1865 (Student edition). Boston: Cengage.

Choose sources relevant to the topic and position you are taking:

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced between lines, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

A template for this paper is here Click for more options

. This is optional.

The paper must be submitted (uploaded and attached) in the course shell provided online.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Identify and discuss the different ways that the heritage of slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and segregation have shaped America’s history.
  • Specify ways that women and minorities have responded to challenges and made contributions to American culture.
  • Summarize and discuss the ways that formal policies of government have influenced the direction of historical and social development in the United States.
  • Recognize the major turning points in American history since the Civil War.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in contemporary U.S. history.
  • Write clearly and concisely about contemporary U.S. history using proper writing mechanics

​Read chapter 18

Read chapter 18 of our textbook and submit five pages of notes.

I need you to write me a 5 page notes for this chapter 18

Write a five-page, 12-point, Times New Roman, double-spaced essay with no heading in which you respond broadly to this set of prompts:

➢ Culture and Values: A Survey of the Humanities vol. II, 9th or 8th edition. Ed. Lawrence S. Cunningham, John J. Reich, Lois FichnerRathus. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

I need you to write me a 5 page notes for this chapter 18

no plagiarism

  • Culture and Values: A Survey of the Humanities vol. II, 9th or 8th edition. Ed. Lawrence S. Cunningham, John J. Reich, Lois Fichner- Rathus. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
  • ➢ Any handout, supplemental materials, or outside videos/movies/media assigned

module 3 Course Project – Diversity and Special Needs

Now that you have an understanding of how to conduct quality research, you will use those skills to complete this module’s course project assignment. This project consists of three parts. In the first part, you will create an annotated bibliography of resources to use in this assignment. In the second part, you will choose and discuss a culture or custom using the guidelines provided. And in the third part, you will choose and discuss a special need or disability using the guidelines provided.

The three parts will be combineda single document. The entire document should be a minimum of five pages in length.

Part 1: Annotated Bibliography

In this part of the assignment, you will create an annotated bibliography that will help you complete the remaining parts of this project assignment.

To complete this, do the following:

  1. Identify five credible resources pertaining to a culture or cultural custom that you would like to know more about.
  2. Identify five credible resources pertaining to a special need or disability you may encounter in your program.
  3. Use the tips, videos, and links located in the Quality Research and Best Practices lecture to create an APA-formatted annotated bibliography. In your bibliography, summarize, evaluate, and reflect on each of the resources you found and how they pertain to early childhood education.
  4. Identify (list) the two or three resources you will use in Part 2 of this assignment when discussing the culture or custom you chose.
  5. Identify (list) the two or three resources you will use in Part 3 of this assignment when discussing the special need or disability you chose.

Note: Your annotated bibliography will serve as your reference list for this assignment.

Part 2: Embracing Culture and Customs

In this part of the assignment, you will explore a culture or custom that you may see in your program or would like to know more about (for example, celebrations or holidays, dances, music, daily customs, language, or clothing).

To complete this part of the project, do the following:

  1. Research the culture or custom you would like to know more about using at least two resources from your annotated bibliography. Cite those resources to support your writing.
  2. In a minimum of two pages, address the following:
    1. Describe the custom or cultural difference.
      1. How might this child and family’s culture differ from what you are used to? In what ways is it similar to your own lifestyle?
      2. What are the benefits of cultural diversity in an early childhood education setting?
      3. What could you do to support or embrace this cultural difference in your program?
      4. What else would you like to know about this culture that you didn’t find in your research?
    2. Be detailed in your writing using specific facts and examples. Be sure to utilize supportive information from the resources you listed in your Annotated Bibliography. Cite each source as it is used.Part 3: Supporting Special Needs and DisabilitiesIn this part of the assignment, you will explore a special need or disability that you may encounter in your program or would like to know more about.To complete this part of the project, do the following:

      1. Research the special need or disability you would like to know more about using at least two resources from your annotated bibliography. Cite those resources to support your writing.
      2. In a minimum of two pages, address the following:
        1. Describe the special need or disability.
        2. How might the needs of this child differ from the needs of others in your program? How are they similar to the other children?What are the benefits of inclusion in an early childhood education setting?
          1. What could you do to support or accommodate this child in your program?
          2. Include information about how you will collaborate with other parties (parents, therapeutic service providers, etc.) to provide environmental and curriculum modifications, support, and help with goal achievement.
          3. Describe any personal experiences, insights, and biases you had prior to researching this topic. Describe how your research in this module has changed or reinforced your beliefs or perspectives.
        3. Be detailed in your writing using specific facts and examples. Be sure to utilize supportive information from the resources you listed in your Annotated Bibliography. Cite each source as it is used.

Paragraph 1

Please write a Paragraph answering to this discussion below with your opinion. Please include citations and references in case of another source.

Blending families following second marriages can be challenging. This is because “values and beliefs from the past must integrate within the present union” (Edelman & Kudzma, 2018). When talking about the family unit, it is believed that the best way to view health for the family is to understand that each person is not viewed as an individual, but instead seen as a part of the whole unit. Each family member has roles and relationships with each other that is individual from the other.

Families who come together after remarriage must work diligently and together to become a functional, cohesive unit. The manner in which the parents cope with stress and difficult situations will affect how the children react to the stress and difficulty. It is up the parents to manage stress appropriately in order that they model effective coping skills to the children of the blended family. “How parents cope during the situational crisis, as well as after the divorce, is a significant variable in long-term individual and family adjustment” (Edelman & Kudzma, 2018).

The adults in the family must learn to meld different views, personalities and expectations in order to make the family unit work. These new families can develop “meaningful communication, provide support, security and encouragement and have mutual respect for individuality” (Edelman & Kudzma, 2018). These factors will increase family strength.

If each of the parents can be understanding and patient with each other and each others children, the family can function appropriately as one with fewer challenges. This includes understanding that if the children live between two households, there will be behavioral changes and confusion for the children with expectations. There will also be shifting of roles and responsibilities that the children will have to face between the different households.

So long as there is “effective communication, ability to express emotions, responsiveness to needs of members as individuals, and problem solving ability” (Edelman & Kudzma, 2018) the family can function as one with less complication.

References

Edelman, C., & Kudzma, E. C., (2018). Health Promotion: Throughout the Life Span. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.

BUSN 320 Week 5 Discussion Board

We learn this week that businesses, banks, and the federal, state and local governments rely on the ability to access funding to expand and pay its bills. In an initial post of 300 words or less, what were some of the issues that started in 2007 and later on became the great economic crisis and how could it have been avoided. See the timeline of events here. How does 1 Corinthians 9 6-7 reflect on us in being good stewards?

https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/timeline/financial-c…

– 200-300 words

– Utilize the required readings as a base, cite appropriate examples/principles from the texts and include a minimum of two academic peer reviewed scholarly articles that bring depth and insight to the dialogue.

Block, S.B.; Hirt, G.A. & Danielsen B.R. (2016). Foundations of Financial Management. New York: McGraw-Hill 16thEdition

Read: Block & Hirt, Chapters 14 – 15

Avon Products or GE Money America Case Study

Instructions

From the Best Practices in Talent Management textbook, select either the Avon Products (Chapter 1) or GE Money Americas (Chapter 6) case study for this assignment.

Write a 7 page paper in which you:

  1. Provide a brief description of the status of the company that led to its determination that a change was necessary.
  2. Identify the model for change theory typified in the case study of your choice. Discuss what led you to identify the model that you did.
  3. Illustrate the types of evaluation information that were collected and how they are used to benefit the company.
  4. Speculate about the success of the changes within the next five years and how adjustments could be made if the results become less than ideal.
  5. Use at least five quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not quality as academic resources.

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

  • Propose how to improve recent changes to talent management processes, based on previous analysis.

Book

Rob Silzer, & Ben E. Dowell. (2010). Strategy-Driven Talent Management : A Leadership Imperative. Pfeiffer.