Reflect critically on any current events that might be relevant to our subject matter.

Journals: will be collected throughout the semester. In these, I will expect you to reflect critically on any current events that might be relevant to our subject matter, as well as your own views on topics in contemporary ethics.

Each entry should be between 200 and 1000 words.

In the journals you should explain your ethical opinion about any current topic, whether it is from your personal life or a topic being discussed by the media. For example, you could write about a disagreement you are having with someone in your home life, or you could write about Donald Trump’s campaign style. In the journals I am mainly concerned with how thoughtfully you develop your own opinions. The topics you write about do not have to match the topics we are reading about in the text book, although as we progress through the class I would like you to use your new knowledge from the text book to help develop your opinions. For the first journal you submit I don’t expect you to refer to the text book (although you can if you want), and even in subsequent journals, again, the main focus is on your own opinions. The hope is that you will be able to see how your ethical opinions have evolved by the time you reach the later journal entries. As long as I can tell you took some time to carefully develop an ethical opinion about a current topic, you will get full credit.

Just a few topics we have discussed over the past week:

  • Claims and Arguments (pp. 43-45):
  • Arguments Good and Bad (pp. 45-49):
  • Implied Premises (pp. 49-50):
  • Deconstructing Arguments (pp. 50-53):
  • Moral Statements and Arguments (pp. 53-55):
  • Testing Moral Premises (pp. 55-57):
  • Assessing Nonmoral Premises (pp. 57-58):
  • Avoiding Bad Arguments (pp. 58-62):

Vaughn,
L. (2015). Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues (4th
Ed.). W. W. Norton & Company.

World Cultures- Week 10 Assignment 3

Students, please view the “Submit a Clickable Rubric Assignment” in the Student Center. 
Instructors, training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center. 

Assignment 3: Cultural Activity Report
Due Week 10 and worth 100 points

As a way of experiencing the Humanities beyond your classroom, computer, and textbook, you are asked to do a certain type of “cultural activity” that fits well with our course and then report on your experience.   Your instructor will require you to propose an activity and get instructor approval before you do it and report on it (students should look for any instructions in that respect). Every effort should be made to ensure that this is a hands-on experience (not a virtual one), that this activity fits the HUM 112 class well, and that the activity is of sufficient quality for this university course. The two (2) key types of activities are a museum visit or a performance. Note: This must not be a report on the same activity (and certainly not the same report) as done for another class, like HUM 111. For instance, one might go to the same museum as done for HUM 111, but this HUM 112 report will focus on entirely different works and displays. 

  1. Visit a museum or gallery exhibition or attend a theater, dance, or musical performance before the end of Week 10. The activity (museum or performance) should have content that fits our course well. Have fun doing this. 
  2. Write a three (3) page report (750 words) that describes your experience.
    • Clearly identify the event location, date attended, the attendees, and your initial reaction upon arriving at the event.
    • Provide specific information and a description of at least two (2) pieces.
    • Provide a summary of the event and describe your overall reaction after attending the event.
    • Use at least the class text as a reference (additional sources are fine, not necessary unless required by your content). Your report should include connections you make between things observed in your activity and things learned in the course and text. 

Note: Submit your cultural activity choice to the instructor for approval before the end of Week 5 (earlier is even better). Look for guidance from the instructor for how or where to make your proposal. You may also seek advice from your instructor (provide your town / state or zip code) for a good activity in your general area. 

Visiting a Museum 

  • It makes sense to approach a museum the way a seasoned traveler approaches visiting a city for the first time. Find out what is available to see. In the museum, find out what sort of exhibitions are currently housed in the museum and start with the exhibits that interest you.
  • If there is a travelling exhibition, it’s always a good idea to see it while you have the chance. Then, if you have time, you can look at other things in the museum.
  • Every effort should be made ahead of time to identify a museum that has items and works one can easily connect to our HUM 112 class and book. Since HUM 112 covers from 1600 AD to the present, it makes more sense to focus on items from this time frame. In general, museums with fine arts work better than history museums. 
  • Any questions about whether a museum-visit activity fits the course and assignment well enough will be decided by the instructor when the student seeks approval for the activity. Any alternative activity outside the normal ones listed here, such as for those limited by disability or distance, will be determined by the instructor. Normally, we do not expect students to travel over an hour to get to an approved activity. 
  • Make notes as you go through the museum and accept any handouts or pamphlets that the museum staff gives you. While you should not quote anything from the printed material when you do your report, the handouts may help to refresh your memory later.
  • The quality of your experience is not measured by the amount of time you spend in the galleries or the number of works of art that you actually see. The most rewarding experiences can come from finding two or three (2 or 3) pieces of art or exhibits which intrigue you and then considering those works in leisurely contemplation. Most museums have benches where you can sit and study a particular piece.
  • If you are having a difficult time deciding which pieces to write about, ask yourself these questions: (1) If the museum you are visiting suddenly caught fire, which two (2) pieces of art or exhibits would you most want to see saved from the fire? (2) Why would you choose those two (2) particular pieces?  

Attending a Performance

  • Check your local colleges to see if there are any free or low-cost performances or student recitals. Student performances are generally of almost the same quality as professional performances, but typically cost much less. However, performances of high school level or lower will not meet this requirement. 
  • Try to do a quality performance that fits the class subject matter well. Sorry—but this is not for pop music or rock music, rap, country music, gospel music, comedy routines, your kid’s dance recital, your international friend’s wedding, high school plays, renaissance fairs, etc. Instead, think of college level or professional recitals, string quartets, symphony orchestras, opera, jazz, some stage dramas, etc. 

  • Any questions about whether a performance activity fits the course and assignment well enough will be decided by the instructor when the student seeks approval for an activity. Any alternative activity outside the normal ones listed here, such as for those limited by disability or distance, will be determined by the instructor. Normally, we do not expect students to travel over an hour to get to an approved activity. 
  • Unlike visiting a museum, where you can wear almost anything, people attending performances are often expected to “dress up” a bit.
  • Take a pen or pencil with you and accept the program you are offered by the usher; you will probably want to take notes on it during or after the performance.
  • Turn off your cell phone before entering the auditorium. Do not use your phone to record the music or to take pictures or videos. To play it safe, turn the phone off. 
  • Most long musical performances have at least one (1) intermission. If the lights start blinking, it is the sign that the performance is about to begin. 
  • Look for very specific things (such as a particular piece of music or the way certain instruments sounded at a specific time) which tend to stand out as either enjoyable or not enjoyable. Be sure to take notes of the things which you find enjoyable as well as the things which are not enjoyable.  

Note: If a student is unable to attend a cultural event in person due to circumstances beyond the student’s control, then the instructor will recommend an alternate event / activity for the student to “attend” online. The “virtual” event / activity is usually only for students who, due to their physical location, cannot possibly attend an event / activity in person; typically, these students are stationed overseas or have no means of transportation. Experience shows most museums and activities are modest in cost and manageable for students, and you will often see students from other universities there on similar course projects. If you are facing financial hardship, keep in mind that many museums have a free day each week and performance discounts are often available for students and veterans, among others. Feel free to ask your instructor to help with finding low-cost options. If you believe that you have a legitimate reason for attending a “virtual” activity, you must contact the instructor no later than Week 5 for your request to be considered.  

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA Style format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. (Note: Students can find APA style materials located in the course shell for reference)
  • Include a cover page containing the tile 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.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Explain the importance of situating a society’s cultural and artistic expressions within a historical context. 
  • Examine the influences of intellectual, religious, political, and socio-economic forces on social, cultural, and artistic expressions.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in the study of world cultures.
  • Write clearly and concisely about world cultures using proper writing mechanics

Easy English Paper

PART A & B NEED TO BE COMPLETED. YOUR OWN WORK.

Has to be done well. All of the links listed bellow are the topics that are covered on the paper. All work has to be your own since this goes through a content checker.

FOR PART A:

1: The Tragedy of Macbeth -ONLY ACTS 1-5 .http://shakespeare.mit.edu/macbeth/full.html

FOR PART B: “Choose two poems from the course that express the theme of “carpe diem.”

PICK ANY 2 OF THESE POEMS that express the theme of Carpe Diem

1The Tragedy of Macbeth -ONLY ACTS 1-5 .http://shakespeare.mit.edu/macbeth/full.html

2.1. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50023/amore… Sonnet 1 Edmund Spenser

2. https://genius.com/Edmund-spenser-amoretti-sonnet-… Sonnet 35 Edmund Spenser

3. https://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~keith/poems/amoretti… Sonnet 75 Edmund Spenser

4. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45158/astro… Sonnet 31 Sir Phillip Sidney

5. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45160/astro… Sonnet 39 Sir Phillip Sidney

6. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44675/the-p… The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Christopher Marlowe

7. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44939/the-n… The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd Sir Walter Raligh

8. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45090/sonne… Sonnet 29 William Shakespeare

9. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45102/sonne… Sonnet 106 William Shakespeare

10.https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45106/sonne… Sonnet 116 William Shakespeare

11. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45108/sonne… Sonnet 130 William Shakespeare

12. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm… Psalm 23 from the King James Bible

13. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm… Psalm 137 from the King James Bible

14. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+… From the Parable of the Prodigal Son

15. http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tilbury.htm The Speech before her Troops Queen Elizabeth the 1

Using the promt answer the 2questions in 300 words or more

Juan Gomez was the fastest-rising star of a small CPA firm in West
Palm Beach, Florida. Most of his clients traveled in stratospheric
circles of wealth, and Juan knew that fitting in with this crowd was
essential to his career. Although he made good money, it wasn’t enough
to live that kind of lifestyle. Meanwhile, Juan had become friends with
one of his clients, Tony Russo. Knowing Russo’s books inside and out and
being on close terms with him, Juan asked Tony for a personal loan.
Juan was sure he’d be able to pay it back when he got his next bonus,
but things stretched out, and additional loans were made. Two years
later, Tony’s company hit some losses, and the numbers were looking
grim. Tony reminded Juan that it would not look good for his career if
his CPA firm knew Juan had borrowed from a client, and so Juan changed a
few numbers and signed off on clean financials for Tony’s firm. This
went on for three years, until one morning when Juan got a call. Russo
had died; his sons had gone through the books, and the whole scheme came
out. Juan did some prison time and lost his license, but he was
repentant and made an instructional video for accounting students to
warn them of the temptations they may encounter in the real world of
business.

Requirements

1. Although the central character of this story worked in public
accounting, please refer to the IMA Statement of Ethical Professional
Practice and discuss which of those issues are reflected in this case.

2. Could Juan have removed himself from his situation? How?

The Girls Gangs

Discuss the origin of female gangs, some reasons for women joining gangs, and these women’s status in gangs. No words limits, but at least 300 words.

Here are some information about female gang.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11343706/The-terrifying-rise-of-the-all-girl-gang.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

https://psmag.com/magazine/violent-femmes (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Sutton, T. (2017). The lives of female gang members: A review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 37: 142-152

Fleisher, M. and Krienert, J. (2004). Life-course events, social networks . . . Journal of Community Psychology. 32: 5: 607-622

Taylor, M., Nanney, J., Welch, D. Wamser-Nanney, R. (2016). The impact of sports participation on Female Gang involvement and delinquency. Journal of Sport Behavior. 39: 3 (317-347).

Essay Typed

Joseph and Helen Naab purchased a tract of land in a subdivision of Williamstown, West Virginia. At the time of the purchase, there were both a house and a small concrete garage on the property. Evidence showed that the garage had been erected sometime prior to 20 years earlier by one of the Naabs’ predecessors in title. Two years after the Naabs bought their property, Roger and Cynthia Nolan purchased a lot contiguous to that owned by the Naabs. The following year, the Nolans had their property surveyed. The survey indicated that one corner of the Naabs’ garage encroached 1.22 feet onto the Nolans’ property and that the other corner encroached 0.91 feet over the property line. The Nolans requested that the Naabs remove the garage from their property. When the Naabs refused, a lawsuit ensued. Who wins? If you were the judge, what would be a potential remedy that is fair and just to both parties? Naab v. Nolan, 327 S.E.2d 151, 1985 W.Va. Lexis 476 (Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia)

No less than 250 words.

Risks and Communication Plan during a Project

Additional Information

The name of the Company is “Aniston’s Sweet Tooth Company” a Candy Company

Jim asked you to join him to present the team’s leadership discussion to Sam and Gloria. The meeting got a little heated, but nothing went beyond your control. Overall, the meeting went very well. You addressed your concerns, highlighted some key problem areas that were shared by the rest of the team, and connected everything back to how their actions are impacting the success of the project. They now realize that their behaviors and actions are putting the project at risk along with many project risks you and the team have identified.

They were also pretty embarrassed with the type of behaviors they displayed in the meeting as the company leaders. Both Sam and Gloria were very receptive to the ideas that you presented to them. In fact, so receptive that they both said they see a lot of leadership potential in you.

“We are both sorry about the whole ordeal. We will both work together to control our emotions and not let it take over us again,” says Sam.

“Yes I agree. I will approve the project budget, but to ensure everyone is on the same page and that project risks are managed properly, we need to see a simple project communication plan and a risk register. We need to understand your approach better going forward,” says Gloria.

Jim turns to you, handing you a template for both the risk register and the communications plan. “You have done such an excellent job throughout this entire project. Would you be willing to complete these plans?”

“Of course.” you say.

“Because of this incident and the leadership that you have displayed over the past few months, we would like you to take over Jim’s position as the new project manager,” says Sam to you.

Assignment

Back at your desk, you start filling out the risk register template. For your risk register, you will need to define 5 negative risks and 5 positive risks and fill out the rest of the information in the template. For your communications management plan, please find any template or ask your instructor for one. You need to account for all communication types with your stakeholder. Please follow the instructions in the template for both deliverables.

**Include References

* The Risks Register template is included

*You can find any template on the internet for the communications plan

christianity, easy comment, history homework help

In my personal
opinion I believe that Christianity suffers more from internal threats
than external threats. If I tell you that I am a car mechanic and you
ask me to fix your car, if I can’t fix it I am not a car mechanic, same
concept with Christianity. People hide behind a cross and profess to be
doing God’s work have ruined the name “Christian.” People claiming to be
Christians but are observed in bigotry,
hypocrisy, negative attitudes, gossipers, Etc. turn people from Jesus
and his saving power. The most important decision someone will ever make
is depending on the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal savior for
eternity. What you do with Christianity after you are saved will only
lead people toward or away from Christianity. The above mentioned heresy
and people like Augustine have made lasting impacts on history that
push people away from the Bible and the true church. Destruction from
the inside is always way worse than destruction on the outside. Internal
destruction may take longer to develop but its effects last much, much
longer.

agree or disagree with 2-3 sentences

Capstone project final project: EBP project on the importance of bedside shift report

In this assignment, students will pull together the change proposal project components they have been working on throughout the course to create a proposal inclusive of sections for each content focus area in the course.

Students will develop a 1,250-1,500 word paper that includes the following information as it applies to the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need profiled in the capstone change proposal: –each of these areas are on the Rubric, which means I will be looking for each piece to grade!

  1. Background (Introduction and Thesis Statement-as the author, what is your purpose for the paper, what are you planning to cover or address???)
  2. Problem statement—-this is not your PICOT ( you state that a little further down)
  3. Purpose of the change proposal- why do you think the change needs to happen based on the problem you identified.
  4. PICOT-the entire statement, not just a breakdown of each component!!—-If I do not get the actual PICOT statement, you will lose significant points!!
  5. Literature search strategy employed (GCU Library, CINAHL, PubMed, and such)
  6. Evaluation of the literature- remember that literature evaluation tool you filled out (use that data, but do NOT include that template in the paper!!)
  7. Applicable change or nursing theory utilized— make sure you provide an actual established theory you can cite from.
  8. Proposed implementation plan with outcome measures- what your plan to roll out your proposal?
  9. Identification of potential barriers to plan implementation, and a discussion of how these could be overcome
  10. Conclusion—Comprehensive conclusion for the entire paper! Not at the end of each section like you copied and pasted all of your papers together. This is supposed to be one paper that flows as one paper and not the pasted papers you have done since week 2. All it takes is some minor editing to fit all of your papers into one complete work!! Don’t think you have to start over and don’t overthink this paper, you have already pretty much written it, now turn it into one complete paper!
  11. Appendix section (if tables, graphs, surveys, educational materials, etc. are created) ANY TOOL YOU WOULD USE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OR EVALUATION YOU MUST INCLUDE IN THE APPENDIX. Do not describe what you would use, include the actual tool. This is where I see students lose the most points because they don’t attach any form of Appendix. Think about it this way, if you were ACTUALLY going to present, or implement and evaluate your proposal, what tools would you use to do that? And don’t say there are not any you would use, that will not meet any point expectation for this project.

Review the feedback from your instructor on all of the assignments you have submitted thus far. Use the feedback to make appropriate revisions to the portfolio (Capstone Paper) components before submitting (this is also on the Rubric, Evidence of Revision)

Remember this is your final paper and your pulling it all together, and you are not just copying and pasting each paper together, you are turning this into ONE paper that flows as one paper. You need one all inclusive Introduction, and one all inclusive Conclusion.

Prepare this assignment according to APA Style. An abstract is not required. My expectation is that APA format is not new and should be a non-issue for any of you at this point.

SPELL/GRAMMAR CHECK YOUR WORK BEFORE YOU SUBMIT-THERE ARE POINTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS!! Also, if there are any errors on the paper that were not cleaned up before you submit, there are point deductions associated here too. This is the last paper you will do for your degree, make it look professional!!!

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin

**** I will upload my paper down below. Please use the information from that paper to help you work on the final project.

Thanks

Action Plan to Address Drunk Driving

Drunk driving is one of the largest social problems related to alcohol use. Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol is involved in 40–45% of all fatal traffic accidents. As a result, legislators, educators, and law enforcement officers are continually attempting to find ways to prevent driving under the influence of alcohol.

Select one of the following age groups: teens (13–17 years), college-age (18–25 years), adults (26–60 years), or seniors (61 years and up).

For your selected age group, develop a plan to reduce driving under the influence. The plan could include (but not be limited to) educational, legislative, and community support; and social advertising. Present at least three action points in your plan. Be sure to include:

  • The format of the plan
  • Who will deliver the information and how
  • Specific tactics used to target the selected group
  • Methods used to measure the success of the plan

Be sure to include an introduction and summary for your plan. Support your recommendations using authoritative sources.