Currency crisis

Conduct an Internet search to find and read at least 3 recent articles that relate to the key term you selected. Articles may be found in the International section of any reputable website that focuses on international business, such as Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, or the Economist. Another good source of information is EBSCOhost, accessible through Liberty’s online library. Websites like about.com, britanica.com, Wikipedia etc. do not constitute scholarly academic articles and references.

Of the 3 articles you’ve read, select the article that you wish to discuss, and write a review of it. In addition, you must post all 3 (or more) recent articles to the reference section—even though you review only one of them. You may provide additional references, but references do not replace 3 articles that relate to your key term. Actually reference the article you review within the article review. Your review must include the following sections (each section must be structured by a heading for each section):

A definition of the key term: this does not count in the 200 word minimum requirement.

A summary, in your own words, of the selected article.

A discussion, in your own words, of how the article relates to the selected chapter and key term.

The complete citation, in APA format, of each of the 3 articles read and any other additional references; these do not count in the 200-word requirement.

All references must be annotated.

Animal Cruelty Paper

My niece needs someone to write a 8-10 page paper on animal cruelty. its due by Saturday no later….you will find the references and outline below

Arluke, Arnold (2006) Just A Dog: Understanding Animal Cruelty and

Ourselves, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Retrieved From: UTEP Library

ASPCA (2009). The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

http://www.aspca.org. Retrieved April 3rd, 2014, from http://www.aspca.org/



DeBonis, M. (2012) PETA Prodding City Over Circus, The Washington

Post, Suburban Edition, METRO Section, pg. B02, Retrieved from:

http://0-www.lexisnexis.com.lib.utep.edu/hottopics/lnacademic/



Frasch, D. P., Otto, K. S., Olsen, M. K., Ernest, A. P. (1999) State

Animal Anti-Cruelty Statutes: An Overview, 5 Animal L. 69 Retrieved

from: http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage

collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/anim5&div=8&id=&page=



Laws, N., Harris, S., Sherwin, C., Harris, M., A (2007) Case Study: Fecal

Corticosteroid and Behavior as Indicators of Welfare During Relocation of an

Asian Elephant, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science

Retrieved From

http://lib.utep.edu/search~S0?/Xanimal+cruelty&SORT=D/Xanimal+cruelty&S

ORT=D&SUBKEY=animal+cruelty/1%2C28%2C28%2CB/frameset&FF=Xanial

+cruelty&SORT=D&24%2C24%2C



McPhedran S. (2008) A review of the evidence for the associations between empathy,

violence, and animal cruelty. Agg Vio Beh. 2008:14. in press.



Poole, A. (2012) Man is Bailed After Horrific Discovery of Horse Cruelty, Belfast

Telegraph, Edition 1, National Edition. Retrieved from:

http://0-www.lexisnexis.com.lib.utep.edu/hottopics/lnacademic/


R. Lockwood & G. R. Hodge (1986) Tangled Web of Animal Abuse: The Links

Between Cruelty to Animals and Human Violence, Humane Society of the

United States, Humane Society News. Retrieved:

https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=155688


Robbins, Jennifer, (November 2006) Recognizing The Relationship Between

Domestic Violence And Animal Abuse Recommendations For Change To

The Texas Legislature, Texas Journal of Women and The Law, Fall 2006 Vol

16, Issue 1, page 129 Retrieved from:

http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/25018512/recognizing-relationship-

between-domestic-violence-animal-abuse-recommendations-change-texas-

legislature


Tomson, Bill, and Jargon, Julie. ( 2012) The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved From:

http://encore.utep.edu:50080/ebsco-web/ehost/detail

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I. Topic: Animal Cruelty A Growing Epidemic

Thesis: While many would agree that animal cruelty must cease, there are numerous arguments how to best tackle the problem and whether what is being done, or proposed, is of any real benefit.

II. INTRO: “Animals–pain–cruelty!” or “Why do so many people cause animals to suffer?”In America today, despite the fight to improve animal welfare, cruelty continues to be an on-going battle and more action requires be taken in an effort to stop it completely. Much has been written of…….etc.’

III. Body

1. Main Idea- Animal Rights

A. Do animal have rights

B. Are animals equal to humans?

C. Do humans have an obligation to protect animals?

2. Main Idea- Animal Cruelty or Animal research

A. Animal research or Animal cruelty

B. Can they suffer?

C. Moral Challenges

3. Main idea- Animal Experiment Ethical or Unethical

A. Is animal research right or wrong

B. Are we really saving lives?

C. Are there Alternatives?

VI. ABUSE OF ANIMALS

A. Types

1. Animals most commonly abused

2. Most common acts/abuses committed

B. Causes

1. To control it

2. To retaliate against an animal

3. To retaliate against another person:

4. To satisfy a prejudice against a species or breed

5. To express anger through an animal

6. To enhance one’s own aggressiveness

7. To shock people for amusement

8. To displace hostility from a person to an animal:

9. To perform non-specific sadism

C. Remedies

1. Know who to call to report animal cruelty.

2. Make a call

3. Set a good example to others

D. Prevention

1. Stronger cruelty Laws

2. Harsh Penalties

3. Education

E. Public appeal/assistance

IV. Laws

A. Animal abuse

1. Cruelty to animals Misdemeanor in the 2nd degree

Abandoning animals

2. Injuring animals- value of animal less than $300
– value of animal more than $300

3. Poisoning animals
– Officer or agent of Ohio Humane Society may remove a child if deemed to be in cruel surroundings

B. Classification

1. Animal Abuse -Misdemeanor in the 2nd degree Minor Misdemeanor

2. Injuring animals- Misdemeanor in the 2nd degree

3. Poisoning- Misdemeanor in the 4th degree

      1. Fine

1. Animal abuse $750.00

2. Injuring $ 100.00

3. 1000.00

4. Injuring 250

D. Imprisonment

1. Animal Abuse- 90 days

2. Abandonment- 90 days

3. Poisoning- 6months

4. Injuring- 30 days

V. Conclusion-

References

Quality and Safety in Practice

This assignment is designed to highlight the role you play in quality, safe patient care on a daily basis.

Identify a patient care case from your own practice experience that involves quality and safety.

Note: If you are not practicing or have not practiced, use a case that has received media attention or one from the textbook. Avoid HIPAA.

Summarize the situation.

Describe your (or the nurse’s) role in the patient care situation.

Explain the role the patient played in their own quality- or safety-related situation.

Evaluate the relationship between the patient’s care and the outcome.

Identify how the care environment affected the situation, including the nurse or provider, the patient, and the outcome.

Determine whether a quality model was employed. If yes, identify and explain it. If not, identify one that could have improved the situation.

Explain what actions you might take to improve the outcome or prevent an adverse outcome in the future.

Format your assignment as one of the following:

  • 18- to 20-slide presentation. The title and reference slides do not count. Include at least 400 words throughtout your speaker notes. Must cite all spaker notes using APA format. Must format references using APA format to include double spacing and hang indent. Use citation generator.

Or

  • 875-word APA 6th edtion format paper {May use APA Template). Must cite and reference your work. Use level headings to clearly identify each required assignment section on your paper.

Write a 3 page case analysis about leadership, management homework help

Select one of the following Case Studies 13.1, 13.2, or 13.3.  (Pages 314-316)

Use the guidelines below to draft your analysis of the case.

Guidelines for Case Study

  1. Brief introductory or problem synopsis
  2. Stakeholders or parties of interest involved
  3. Critical issues or key findings/observations
  4. Propose 2-3 possible alternatives for solving the problem
  5. One Recommendation based on the aforementioned alternatives. Note: Be sure to mention why the selected recommendation is the best option. Include any theoretical or academic support to validate your recommended proposal.

*Note: The questions at the end of each case are thought provoking. However, I prefer for the format of your analysis to be presented as listed above.

Here is the textbook:

Leadership Theory and Practice 7th – Peter G. Northouse.pdf 

leadership_theory_and_practice_7th___peter_g._northouse.pdf

read the instructions be carefully:

Your final exam must be completed in an essay format. Please do not use sources beyond the textbook, class notes/lectures, and primary sources assigned on the syllabus. You must work on your own and neither collaborate nor write with any other student. For this exam, I’m asking that you write a 1000-word essay in response to the following:

The Oxford English Dictionary defines modernity as “An intellectual tendency or social perspective characterized by departure from or repudiation of traditional ideas, doctrines, and cultural values in favour of contemporary or radical values and beliefs.”[1] Historians look at the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution as the “Dual Revolution,” the moment the modern came into existence and when tradition began to be challenged in many ways. New notions of government, liberty, nationhood, cities, empire, social class, economics, and war took center stage in public and political discussions. In your exam, please answer the following: Describe how the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the creation of the modern nation state led to significant ideological, political and social developments in the Modern West. You should consider the roles of different groups and people, such as social activists, urban planners, political scientists, politicians, imperialists, etc. In answering this question consider the reactions represented by different ideologies: Romanticism, Socialism, Nationalism, Liberalism, etc. Make sure you make clear to which aspects of modernity different writers are reacting.

Primary sources you must consider, discuss and use direct evidence from in your essay exam:

Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61-images…

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein http://www.gutenberg.org/files/84/84-h/84-h.htm

Secondary Sources you must consider and use as background in your exam:

B. A. Pavlac’s Supremacies and Diversities

Your exams will be graded according to the following criteria:

Introduction and Thesis-10%

“Roadmap” Must tell me what you’re discussing in the essay. Hook your reader into the topic with a strong first sentence. Provide some essential background to the exam. Single statement laying out the argument of the essay. Should be obvious to reader.

Primary Source Evidence-30% must include direct, relevant quotes from Marx’s Communist Manifesto, and Shelley’s Frankenstein. Beyond quoting these texts, you must also explain the significance of the evidence you use from these texts and HOW the evidence supports the point you’re making.

Secondary Source Evidence-10%

Must include and use secondary sources (textbook, lectures, reputable website, database information)

Citations-10%

Correct and consistent citations of ALL materials used

Conclusion-10%

Tells the reader what you’ve argued and how you’ve proven your point. Nicely summarizes the exam, and leaves your reader with a good sense of your topic and the feeling that you’ve proven your point.

Accuracy, Organization & Style -30%

Information is correct. Command of course information and readings should be evident. Proofread. Formal.

Your essay should have an introduction that helps your reader (me) identify your response to the essay prompt. Think of the introduction as a roadmap—it will tell me exactly what you plan to talk about in your exam. Make sure you have a main thesis statement—one sentence that describes what your essay will argue about how people reacted to and experienced modernity in the nineteenth century. Did they react well? Badly? In different ways? Make that clear in your thesis.

Each part of your answer should follow in supporting paragraphs. Each of these must have an easily identifiable topic sentence that describes how the paragraph supports your main point. Each paragraph should also provide evidence. Evidence must be drawn from the primary sources listed above. For this exam you must provide primary source evidence in the form of paraphrasing AND direct quotations from Frankenstein, and Communist Manifesto. Supporting, or secondary, evidence must come from your textbook and lectures, (and from library resources if you need them). That is how you’ll fill in the chronology and background information.

Every time you use a piece of evidence, either in the form of paraphrasing, summary, or direct quotation, you need to provide me with a citation—a reference that indicates where you got the information, who wrote that information, etc. A guide to proper citations for history papers is available on Moodle. You must use this guide as your write your exam. If you do not cite your sources properly, you will receive no credit for that portion of the exam.

Finally, your essay should have a conclusion. The point of a conclusion is to summarize your main argument. It reminds the reader of what your main point was and how you demonstrated the correctness or viability of your argument. Just as the introduction tells a reader where you’ll be going in the exam, the conclusion should tell the reader where they’ve just been. It can feel repetitive, but it is important for you as a writer to reflect on what you’ve just accomplished, and it is important for the reader to have a nice wrap-up of your argument.

Your essay will also be evaluated on accuracy and organization and style. This means that I’m looking for proofreading. Are all of your statements true? Do you display understanding and command of the information in the texts? Do all of your paragraphs have topic sentences? Do they all provide evidence to your reader? Are all your words spelled correctly? Is the essay written in a formal manner? Did you avoid informalities? Is the essay grammatically correct? Is the punctuation right? Part of convincing your reader to take you seriously means taking time with spelling, grammar, and style.

Remember, the point of an essay exam is to do the following:

Show you understand concepts that provide the basis for the course

Show you can use those concepts to interpret specific materials

Show you can make connections, see relationships, draw comparisons and contrasts

Show you can synthesize diverse information in support of an original assertion

Show you can justify your own evaluations based on appropriate criteria

Show you can procure relevant secondary evidence to support your claims

Show you can argue your own opinions with convincing evidence

Show you can think critically and analytically about a subject

The elements of moral philosophy, social science homework help

Topic:

In a
two-page paper, compare and contrast the utilitarian view of animal rights with
Regan’s view of animal rights. Though a stance is not required, be sure you have
identified the theories to be compared in your introductory paragraph

Readings and Required
Materials

  • Rachels, J. & Rachels, S. (2015). The elements of moral philosophy (8th
    ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education. — Chapter 7 (pp. 99-110) and
    Chapter 8 (pp. 111-125)
  • Purtilo, R. B. & Doherty, R. F. (2011). Ethical dimensions in the health
    professions (5th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Saunders. — Chapter 4,
    Paying Attention to Outcomes on p. 92, “Utilitarianism” on p. 92, “Duties,
    Consequences and a Caring Response” on p. 93

Assignments and
Activities

Strategic Innovation

Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:

  1. Discuss the different strategies associated with incremental change and radical change. Provide one (1) example where incremental change is a better solution and one (1) example where radical change should be considered.
  2. Describe at least two (2) attributes of push and pull innovation. Next, create a scenario where push or pull innovation would provide a competitive advantage and provide two (2) outcomes that would support your chosen strategy.
  3. Discuss at least three (3) reasons why you believe that entrepreneurs should follow an innovation strategy then describe a framework or strategy for identifying the right solution.
  4. Use at least two (2) external sources.

Introduction

please write a introduction for me

1 page

Female student, international student from China, now studying in American for undergraduate degree

introduce my hobby, (photographing, parachuting, reading books, traveling the world )

0.5 page

Why I came to US for education (Like to visit the world , like to learn the different between the western culture and eastern culture, good for job market after graduation,)

0.5 page describe my homework

Beijing

0.5 page about my gold

Short term goal , graduate frmom university with high GPA so can learn a lot of knowledge, easy to find good job

Middle term goal, graduate after find a job in US or China in the advertisement company

Long term: start my own company

response needed

Response needed to the below post

Choose an area that you learned about in this course and connect it to the present day. Why did you choose this particular material? Identify two (2) specific concepts you learned in the course that surprised or intrigued you, and explain why.

The area that I learned about in this course that connects to the present day is slavery. I chose this particular material because it still exists. Its definently not as bad as it was back then, but it still exists nonetheless i.e. human trafficking. One concept that intrigued me was that slavery help build a world economy. The range of slave occupations in cities was vast. Domestic servants dominated, but there were carpenters, fishermen, coopers, draymen, sailors, masons, bricklayers, blacksmiths, bakers, tailors, peddlers, painters, and porters. Although most worked directly for their owners, others were hired out to work as skilled laborers on plantations, on public works projects, and in industrial enterprises. A small percentage hired themselves out and paid their owners a percentage of their earnings.

Unit 6 ps385 Dp -Ass.

Complete the Template below after reviewing part 1

Part 1

https://kapextmediassl-a.akamaihd.net/artsSCi/PS38…

For this Learning Activity, please review The Use of Reversal Designs for Functional Analysis video. After reviewing the video, please read an article from the behavior analysis literature that demonstrates the use of the A-B-A design to conduct a functional analysis in a general education setting. Please access the following article by clicking on the link below:

Ishuin, T. (2009). Linking brief functional analysis to intervention design in general education settings. The Behavior Analyst Today, 10(1), 47–53. Retrieved on September 6, 2014 from http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ862243.pdf

Part 2

Read the following chapters in your Ethics for Behavior Analysts text:

Chapter 6: “Responsible Conduct of a Behavior Analyst” (Guideline 1)

Chapter 7: “The Behavior Analyst’s Responsibility to Clients” (pp.71–75; pp. 83–85; pp. 96–104; Guideline 2)

Web Reading Summary and Link

Read the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts. The link is: https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/170706-compliance-code-english.pdf

Ethical Considerations- 300 words, APA format, Book reference Only.

Discussion Topic: Behavior analysts encounter a number of ethical concerns when providing services. No matter the situation, behavior analysts are charged with the responsibility of maintaining a high standard of professional behavior. The Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) has established guidelines for responsible conduct for behavior analysts. For the current discussion, you will need to review Chapter 6 in the Bailey and Burch text and the link to the BACB Guidelines for Responsible Conduct for Behavior Analysts. Then answer the following questions:

  1. Discuss the importance of ethical responsibilities for the behavior analyst in the context of protecting and promoting the profession of ABA. What are some potential personal issues that might interfere with a behavior analyst’s ability to uphold the standards outlined in the BACB guideline?
  2. Choose one of the standards under Guideline 1 (Responsible Conduct of a Behavior Analyst) and define it in your own words. Develop a brief scenario explaining how this standard might be violated.

Part 3- Complete the Template

For the Unit 6 Assignment, you will review four case scenarios representing common ethical dilemmas encountered by behavior analysts in their work with clients. You will provide a discussion of the guidelines associated with each scenario and offer considerations regarding how the behavior analyst should respond in order to remain in compliance with the ethical guidelines. You will also explore potential ethical concerns related to dual roles and relationships and the challenges that the cultural values of the client can pose in maintaining appropriate boundaries. Be sure to utilize the assigned readings for Unit 6 to complete the Assignment.

Once you have reviewed the Unit 6 Assignment Scenarios, view the Unit 6 Assignment instructions located in Course Documents.