task list of building bridge

please prepare a task list, in the order you will complete them to build the bridge that appears in the attached photograph.

For the purposes of this assignment, you should assume that

  1. You are assessing the project and completing the task list for another person who will come to the location after you.
  2. The person who is to actually follow your task list arrives and must obtain the materials from the surrounding area.
  3. Also
    assume that the bridge will join the base location (from where the
    photo was taken) to the island on the other side of the river.

You
must provide a task list so that the person, who has never built a
bridge before, will complete the bridge as it appears in the photo.

Do
not take the easy way out with a short list of tasks…I want you to
think it through and give a comprehensive and detailed list of each step
that should be followed to build a safe bridge.

NB: this is not easy just list in order.

Stereotypes, Social Psychology assignment help

Stereotypes Assignment Overall, studies have shown that stereotypes most often
are accurate, with some notable exceptions. For example, political
stereotypes are consistently inaccurate, while gender stereotypes tend
to be highly accurate. Consider the stereotypes you encounter on a daily
basis.  In a two-page essay, answer the following questions: 

    • Survey at least three people you know about
      stereotypes in their workplace or campus. For example, stereotypes may
      exist about marketing executives and accountants. Or, on a college
      campus, they may exist for those who have joined a fraternity or other
      club.
    • Ask each person how accurate they believe these
      stereotypes are and if they are positive or negative. Make sure to
      include an explanation as to why they feel this way.
    • Ask each person if they allow stereotypes to
      influence how they treat others.  Make sure to include an explanation of
      how it does influence them or how it does not.
    • Add your own conclusions to the report.
    • Attached your references and no Plagiarism.


Evaluation of the Agency’s Budgeting and Cumulative Report, week 10 assignment 4 help

Assignment 5: Evaluation of the Agency’s Budgeting and
Cumulative Report
Due Week 10 and worth 290 points

As a
consultant, you need to develop an in-depth analysis and evaluation of the
selected agency’s budgeting and then provide recommendations for improvement.
Therefore, you will conduct interviews with agency representatives and
research-related academic sources and Websites. The analysis will be read by the
VP of Accounts and Client Support as well as by the leaders of the agency for
whom you are working.

Write a five to six (5-6) page paper in which
you:

    1. Analyze the agency’s (or department’s) budget by following these six (6)
      steps and including the results of the analysis in your paper by: (a)
      identifying the agency’s budget as executive department or an independent
      agency; (b) determining which of the appropriation subcommittees has
      jurisdiction over each agency’s budget request; (c) determining where each
      agency’s operations fall in the functional classification of the federal budget;
      (d) determining the budget authority and outlays proposed for the agency; and
      (e) determining the actual outlays and budget authority for the agency in that
      year. (Title this section Budget Overview.)
    2. Analyze two (2) major political influences on and primary accountability
      areas required of program administrators after reviewing FY2012 regarding
      mandatory and discretionary budgets. (Title this section Budgeting
      Assessment.)
    3. Explain which intergovernmental agency, or agencies, contributes to and / or
      influences the budgetary decisions for the current and future budget over the
      next five (5) years. (Title this section Analysis of Budgeting Plans and Actual
      Expenditures.)
    4. Analyze the impact of international policy making on the current year’s
      budgets and possible impact on future budget line items. (Title this section
      Implications of Foreign Policy.)
    5. Recommend two (2) robust ways in which the agency could improve the budget
      for the next fiscal year. (Title this section Budget Request and
      Recommendations.) 
    6. Provide proof of one to two (1-2) interviews by submitting the completed
      interview form with a list of questions for and responses from each interviewee.
      (Put this in the Appendix under Interview Forms.)
    7. Provide four to five (4-5) relevant and credible outside resources that
      support the content of this assignment. (Include no more than one (1)
      non-government Website.)

    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 or
      school-specific 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 sections must
      have appropriate titles. The cover page, interview forms, reference page, and
      the appendices are not included in the required assignment page
      length.

    The specific course learning outcomes associated with this
    assignment are:

    • Recommend ways to improve specific areas of public administration.
    • Analyze the fundamental components of effective budgeting, including sources
      of revenue, political influences, purposes, types, and accountability of program
      administrators.
    • Use technology and information resources to research issues in public
      administration.
    • Write clearly and concisely about public administration using proper writing
      mechanics.

    Grading for this assignment will be based on answer
    quality, logic/organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using
    the following rubric.

    Click here to view the grading rubric.

AUTHOR IDENTIFICATION, writing Unit 5 evaluation assignment help

Unit 5 Evaluation

Part A: Author Identification

Identify the author of each passage.

1.
“Suddenly he felt himself whirled round and round—spinning like a top.
The water, the banks, the forests, the now distant bridge, fort, and
men—all were commingled and blurred.”

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Ambrose Bierce
 c. Paul Laurence Dunbar
 d. Stephen Crane

2.
“Oh, for thy voice high-sounding o’er the storm, / For thy strong art
to guide the shivering bark, / The blast-defying power of they form, /
To give us comfort through the lonely dark.”

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Ambrose Bierce
 c. Paul Laurence Dunbar
 d. Stephen Crane

3.
“When a circus came and went, it left us all burning to become clowns;
the first Negro minstrel show that came to our section left us all
suffering to try that kind of life.”

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Ambrose Bierce
 c. Paul Laurence Dunbar
 d.Stephen Crane

4.
“Lots of the boys here has seen that Smiley, and can tell you about
him. Why, it never made no different to him—he’d bet on any thing—the
dangdest feller.”

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Ambrose Bierce
 c. Paul Laurence Dunbar
 d. Stephen Crane

5. “He wore the look of one who knows he is the victim of a terrible disease and understands his helplessness.”

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Ambrose Bierce
 c. Paul Laurence Dunbar
 d. Stephen Crane

Part B: Multiple-Choice

Select the best answer for each question.

6. Local color refers to which of the following?

 a. the type of rhythm used in writing
 b. a writer’s early works
 c. new authors who change literary traditions
 d. attention to regional dialects and dialect in a work

7. An element of local color in “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” is

 a. the intentional use of incorrect spelling in dialogue.
 b. the representation of nature by the frog.
 c. the interaction between the main character and the frog.
 d. the fact that the story could occur in any setting.

8. A function of the local color writers is

 a. developing the technique of personification.
 b. expressing regional culture to the entire community.
 c. the use of parables.
 d. making moral arguments about life.

9. Local color literature is a forerunner of realism because

 a. local color required realistic descriptions of places.
 b. local color created scenes that were unique to particular places.
 c. local color stressed the importance of a character’s situation.
 d. of all of the above.

10. Which of the following is a characteristic of realism?

 a. Characters have no control over their lives.
 b. Nature is an antagonist that works against people.
 c. Deeper meanings of routine are examined.
 d. Characters do not have names.

11. Which of the following is a characteristic of naturalism?

 a. Characters have no control over their lives.
 b. Deeper meanings of routine are examined.
 c. Characters are uncertain about life.
 d. Typical routines are a matter of interest.

12. The naturalist idea that life is a struggle to survive came from the ideas of

 a. Charles Darwin.
 b. Jim Baker.
 c. Simon Wheeler.
 d. John Oakhurst.

13. In “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” Mark Twain creates humor by

 a. imagining the languages in which frogs, cats, and birds speak.
 b. using comic dialect.
 c. describing himself during his childhood years.
 d. using dialogue to tell jokes.

14. The metaphors, similes, and comparisons in “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” are

 a. frightening.
 b. grim.
 c. humorous.
 d. ineffective.

15. How many narrators are used in “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”?

 a. one
 b. three
 c. four
 d. two

16. Who is the narrator of Life on the Mississippi?

 a. Mark Twain
 b. Simon Wheeler
 c. St. Looey
 d. Lleyton Pennypacker

17. Which statement best describes the narrator in Life on the Mississippi?

 a. The narrator is very serious.
 b. The narrator is amused and agitated by the memories of his childhood.
 c. The narrator regrets the passing of youth.
 d. The narrator presents a moral argument in favor of strict authority.

18. All but which of the following describe “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”?

 a. The story is full of vivid detail and imagery.
 b. The story explores a person’s thoughts.
 c. The story unfolds through dialogue.
 d. The story withholds specific details to create suspense.

19. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” why is Farquhar facing the death penalty?

 a. He helped a slave to escape.
 b. He betrayed his regiment in the Confederate Army to the Union Forces.
 c. He deserted from the Union Army.
 d. He tried to aid Confederate forces in the Civil War.

20. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” all but which of the following details show Farquhar’s imagination at work?

 a. his observations that the river is flowing slowly
 b. the description of the sentinels
 c. the intense pain that the ticking of his watch causes
 d. the slowness of the ticking of the watch

21. Whom does Farquhar think of in his very last thought?

 a. his son
 b. his daughter
 c. his wife
 d.the soldiers he betrayed

22. In “An  Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Farquhar’s escape takes place

 a. when he shoots a Union officer.
 b. when a dog bites a Union officer.
 c. only in his mind.
 d. when the Confederate forces ambush the bridge.

23. An element of local color in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is

 a. Farquhar’s dedication to the Confederate cause.
 b. the use of northern phrases by the Union soldiers.
 c. the element of suspense in the story.
 d. the use of humor in the story.

24. “Douglass” expresses a realist tendency because

 a. the poem expresses uncertainty about the current situation.
 b. the poem suggests that people are the helpless pawns of nature.
 c. the poem suggests that only the strong survive.
 d. nature is an antagonist in the poem.

25. “Douglass” expresses a wish for

 a. death.
 b. peace.
 c. darkness.
 d. a strong leader.

26. What activity opens the story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”?

 a. A Southern spy is put on trial.
 b. A man is about to be hanged.
 c. Union soldiers are fixing a bridge.
 d. Troops are laying railroad tracks.

27. What must readers figure out in order to understand “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”?

 a. how the characters act
 b. the setting and the mood
 c. the order of the events
 d. the reason for the hanging

28. Which of the following contributes most to the mystery of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”?

 a. the breaking of the hangman’s noose
 b. the shooting by the Union sentries
 c. Farquhar’s underwater struggle
 d. the order in which events occur

29. In “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” why does Farquhar hear his watch ticking as he dies?

 a. He hopes the watch will start to work.
 b. He wants to know his time of death.
 c. His senses are extra strong before death.
 d. Everything else around him is quiet.

30.
Determine the meaning of this regional dialect from “The Notorious
Jumping Frog of Calaveras County:” “He roused up, and gave me good day.”

 a. He woke up and gave me the time.
 b. He stood up and greeted me.
 c. He went and made some food for us.
 d. He showed me around the town.

31. Which aspect of “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” makes the story humorous?

 a. The wild story is told in a voice that has no expression.
 b. The story is so unbelievable it is not even funny.
 c. The narrator believes it is a true story instead of a tall tale.
 d. The narrator falls asleep as he is listening to the story.

32.
Determine which statement best rephrases the following  sentence from
“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”: “And he had a little
small bull-pup, that to look at him you’d think he warn’t worth a cent
but to set around and look ornery and lay for a chance to steal
something.”

 a. He had a small dog that was pretty worthless but he kept him around for protection.
 b. He had a small dog that looked like he hadn’t cost a thing and had probably been stolen.
 c. He had a small dog whose job was to look fearsome and lie in wait to snatch something for nothing.
 d. He had a small dog that he kept trying to sell for more money than the creature was worth.

33.
In “An Episode of War,” details such as the rubber blanket, neat
squares of coffee, breast-work, puffs of white smoke in the woods, and
even an ashen-looking man smoking a corncob pipe all serve to heighten
the __________ of the story.

 a. naturalism
 b. sentimentalism
 c. romanticism
 d. realism

34. Which element of “An Episode of War” reveals the influence of naturalism in this story?

 a. the calm, peaceful day and the leisurely and ordinary activity of dividing the coffee
 b. the lieutenant’s inability to sheath his sword
 c. the kindness of the soldier who bandages the lieutenant’s wounded arm
 d. the large crowd of wounded, bandaged men that surrounded the hospital tents

35. In “An Episode of War,” why do you suppose Crane chose not to depict the amputation procedure?

 a. It was too gruesome.
 b. He couldn’t find out what such an experience was like.
 c. He didn’t want to shock his readers.
 d. He wanted to focus the story on the lieutenant’s changing perspective on life.

36. In “We Wear the Mask,” Dunbar suggests the world sees his fellow African Americans

 a. in a harsh and honest light.
 b. only when they hide their feelings.
 c. when they are filled with “tears and sighs.”
 d. as they are praying to Christ.

37.
Determine the symbolism in these lines from “We Wear the Mask:” “but oh
the clay is vile /  Beneath our feet, and long the mile.”

 a. an evil person
 b. a long, hard life
 c. a broken promise
 d. an act of revenge

38. In “Douglass,” Dunbar uses the image of a boat in a stormy sea mainly to symbolize the

 a. joy and excitement of African Americans immediately after slavery was abolished.
 b. parallel between nature’s power and the enduring quality of African American culture.
 c. seafaring traditions of many African cultures.
 d. turmoil and hardships African Americans still faced after emancipation.

39. The speaker in “We Wear the Mask” believes that wearing the mask is

 a. evil.
 b. foolish.
 c. impossible.
 d. essential.

40. In “We Wear the Mask,” the mention of “tortured souls” suggests __________ about the way the speaker has been treated.

 a. amusement
 b. a forgiving attitude
 c. a lack of concern
 d. bitterness

Personal vs. Professional Ethics

  • Identify and research a company recently in the news which has faced one of the topics listed below:
    • Accounting and business reporting
    • Cultural diversity (Howard Gardner article)
    • Information security
    • Culture and ethics of a company
    • Company–client confidently
    • Advertising of products
    • Privacy and monitoring issues
    • Sexual harassment in the workplace
  • Write a paper of approximately 3 pages on the company and topic chosen in terms of both the personal and professional ethical issues that existed.
  • Include the following in your paper:
    • A description of the ethical issue faced by the company
    • Effects of the issue on both the personal and professional ethics of company employees
    • Evident resolution strategies that the company used to address the ethical issue. If they did not seek to resolve the issue, what strategies could they have used?
    • Recommendations on changes that you would propose in order to minimize the identified ethical dilemmas

3 Pages: Final Letter to the Instructor

Write a 3 pages letter to the instructor, which includes your own analysis of your work in this class.

We did 4 papers:

1) Introduction Essay

2) Summary & Critical Response

3) Letter to the Editor

4) Persuasive Research Paper

You may discuss any of the following in this letter:

* Your strengths and weaknesses as a writer, and how these may have changed or your awareness of these may have been altered.

* The essay that you are most pleased with

* The essay that you are least pleased with

* The difficulty level of the various essays you completed for this class

* The format of this class

* The quality of lecture notes, instructor feedback on papers, and other materials

* The helpfulness of the textbook

* Your progress from Comp I to Comp II

Though this letter is to be addressed to the instructor, the real point of this paper is for you to reflect on this semester how the course did (or did not) help you grow as a writer and prepare yourself for other writing assignments you may have in the future.

analyzing the formation of habits Create a 12- to 15-slide presentation, psychology homework help

Create a 12- to 15-slide presentation analyzing the formation of habits using behavioral and social-cognitive approaches. Your presentation should cover the following areas:

  • Analyze one of your habits. How did you develop this habit? Were there role models for this habit? Which people influenced the adoption of this habit?
  • Why do you continue it? Has there been a time when you have attempted to break this habit?
  • Use the behavioral personality theory to explain why you have this habit.
  • Describe components of social-cognitive theory that explain why the habit formed.
  • Develop a plan that applies operant conditioning to change this habit.
  • Between the behavioral and social-cognitive theories, which one do you find best explains your personality?

Include detailed speaker notes on each slide, along with title and reference slides.

Provide 3 to 4 references.

Format any citations in your presentation according to APA guidelines.

Who is Excellent in Globalization and Multiculturalism (W1)?

I’m looking for someone who does not use Chegg or Coursehero or any online cites to provide your answers. The professor checks these other sites as well. If do do this to provide your answers and dont use your own, let me know immediately so I can choose someone else to assist me. I have been notified that an assignment was linked to chegg or coursehero ect,

I’m looking for some one that can certify the below statements.

Statement of Academic Integrity:

  1. I prepared this document specifically for this class;
  2. I am the author of this document;
  3. I am fully disclosing and giving proper credit to any outside assistance received in its preparation;
  4. I cited sources of information (e.g., data, ideas, charts, etc.) and used this material to support this document.
  5. I did not receive any assistance / help / guidance from others.
  6. I guaranteed no plagiarism.

Communication PowerPoint

Using the movie you chose for the Communication Practicum Project, create a final presentation using a screen recording tool such as Screencast-O-Matic and PowerPoint.

Create no less than 12 slides to support your analysis, including:

  • Title slide
  • Objectives slide
  • Review slide
  • Final slide

The presentation should be between 10 to 15 minutes in length.

The presentation should cover no less than half of the following communication elements:

  • Culture
  • Perception
  • Perception of Self
  • Listening
  • Verbal Messages
  • Non-Verbal Messages
  • Emotional and Conversational Messages
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Interpersonal Relationship Types
  • Interpersonal Conflict
  • Conflict Management
  • Interpersonal Power and Influence

The presentation should have no less than 4 cited resources. (your book is included)

The presentation should have no less than 3 examples of your movie taken from YouTube or another Internet source (you may use any scene that you have previously evaluated.

Your presentation must have an Evaluation Section as the summary. It should give a personal evaluation of the communication process from your point of view. You will not use sources, quotes, paraphrases etc. in this section. You are expected to provide an in-depth discovery and explanation using what you have learned throughout the quarter.

Submit your completed assignment by following the directions linked below. Please check the Course Calendar for specific due dates.

Save your assignment as a Microsoft PowerPoint document. (Mac users, please remember to append the “.ppt” extension to the filename.) The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date. An example is shown below:

Assignment 2: Situation Analysis A company self-examination, Marketing Assignment Homework Help

A company self-examination. What are we known for? Who do we want to become?
In this assignment, you will create a Situation Analysis for one (1) of the following companies / brands: 

Google.

This company (Google) has been through numerous changes in recent years.  Use the information listed, as well as your own knowledge and research, to complete the provided situation analysis template. Additional research should include the use of the company’s Website, the course textbook, and other online sources,please fill in every section and question asked in the template .

The template to be filled in is attached.


Google

History

Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University in 1995. By 1996, they had built a search engine (initially called BackRub) that used links to determine the importance of individual Webpages.

Larry and Sergey named the search engine they built “Google,” a play on the word “googol,” the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Google Inc. was born in 1998, when Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim wrote a check for $100,000 to that entity-which until then didn’t exist.

In 2000, we introduced AdWords, a self-service program for creating online ad campaigns. Today our advertising solutions, which include display, mobile and video ads as well as the simple text ads we introduced more than a decade ago, help thousands of businesses grow and become successful.

On April Fools’ Day in 2004, we launched Gmail. Our approach to email included features like speedy search, huge amounts of storage and threaded messages. Our Initial Public Offering of 19,605,052 shares of Class A common stock took place on Wall Street on August 18, 2004.

We acquired digital mapping company Keyhole in 2004, and launched Google Maps and Google Earth in 2005. Today Maps also features live traffic, transit directions and street-level imagery, and Earth lets you explore the ocean and the moon.

In 2006, we acquired online video sharing site YouTube. Today 60 hours of video are uploaded to the site every minute. Cat videos, citizen journalism, political candidacy and double rainbows have never been the same.

Amidst rumors of a “Gphone,” we announced Android-an open platform for mobile devices-and the Open Handset Alliance, in 2007.

The first part of this assignment is attached as well . This is the seconf part of it to be done.