[SOLVED] Randomized Control Trial and a Cohort Study

what the fundamental difference is between a randomized control trial and a cohort study?  and use an example

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[SOLVED] Art Music

How can we make art music and the arts more approachable to a wider audience? Why is art music not as popular as pop music? What part does the mass media play in the popularity of art music versus pop music? How can education foster the popularity of art music and the arts? Did you find satisfactory and eye-opening your exposure to art music and the arts in your high school education? Please mention specific examples and solutions. I have given you some clues to get started, but please expand the conversation to other factors as well.

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[SOLVED] Gun Control Laws

Signature Assignment: Gun laws are in danger of becoming too restrictive This week you will submit the final draft of your term paper. It is expected that you have the following: A title page The body of the paper with 4–6 pages of text, double-spaced, a 12-point font that is written in clear, understandable language, and is free of grammar and spelling errors At least three appropriate references that provide adequate justification for your responses Appropriate in-text citations throughout A reference list with only the sources that you used in the body of the paper (Sources should be less than 5 years old unless there has not been recent research available. Do not use Wikipedia, as it is not considered a reliable academic source.) APA style formatting for your paper Writing Resources APA General Guidelines APA Citations APA Reference Lists PHIL 341 Signature Assignment Full Instructions PLEASE SEE THE SIGNATURE ASSIGNMENT FULL INSTRUCTION GUIDELINES ATTACHED ON NEXT PAGE. THANKS!!

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[SOLVED] Organizational Structure of Republic Services

1. Describe the organizational structure of Republic Services (RSG-NYSE). What difficulties are there working within this structure? 2. Write a job description for a project manager in a matrix organization. Assume that only the project manager is employed full time by the project. 3. Henry Ford invented mass production. In doing so, he perfected the assembly line concept in which each worker does only one job or a handful of jobs and is given little other responsibility. This worked well for 70 years; however, it became apparent in the 1990s that an increasing number of U.S. companies could not produce a high-quality product by sticking to the assembly line model. What has changed?

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[SOLVED] Business Strategy and Policy

Business Strategy and PolicyAssignment #4Perform an Internal Factor Evaluation on your chosen corporation. The critical thing to remember about this analysis is that you should develop a thorough understanding of the factors chosen. Your analysis should include a chart similar to the one shown in Assignment #3 with the notable exception that categories should be “Strengths” and “Weaknesses” instead of opportunities and threats. You should review Chapter 3, and take a look at the list of firm capabilities for some ideas of where your firm might excel if you do not know this already. Please remember here that what you are looking to include as strengths are those strategic resources and processes that could be considered firm core competencies. That is, you want to include as strengths only those resources and capabilities about which your firm excels, is in a superior position, and/or is superior to rivals in execution. You do not want to include elements about which the exact same thing could be said about rivals. With regard to weaknesses, it can sometimes be very difficult to find them as firms are not exactly forthcoming with information about what they do poorly. As such, I would prefer that you find two or three good ones, rather than you trying to force weaknesses that aren’t there.IFE?Do a chart identical to the EFE, except of course that the factors will be internal.?Choose 8-10 internal factors for analysis (or as many as you can discover).?Less than Four pages?Double spaced?Typed?For each factor write a paragraph or two as necessary discussing the nature of the factor, how it will impact the firm, and its importance to the future strategy of the firm (i.e., tell me why you assigned the weight and rating score that you did).

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[SOLVED] Epilepsia

Intro, body, and conclusion should include: – pathology – how does a pt get the dse.? – who – when – why – treatment PAGE 5 2 References (minimum) References must be a medical journal/ recognized medical website/ textbook – 12 font – double space – NO pics and NO bullet points Upload Essay here before JULY 31, 2020. Late submission August 1-9, 2020 (minus 15 points) Submitted August 10-16, 2020 (minus 30 points) etc…

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[SOLVED] Restoring Trust after Fraud

Managerial Accounting Course: The paper itself has to deal with: Restoring Trust after Fraud or Management Failures. Thus you have to embark on the research task by investigating some of the prominent issues relating to Corporate Governance and Accounting Scandals or Evidence of deliberate Deceptions or Corruptions. Examples of how to frame your Research Topic: Restoring Trust after Fraud: The Case of——————–

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[SOLVED] Supreme Court Rulings

Recent controversial Supreme Court Rulings have dominated the 24-hour news cycle. In this case study, you will review a recent judicial decision and determine its impact on society. Using the Strayer University Online Library, research Supreme Court rulings made in the last five years. Write a 2–3-page paper in which you: Write on one Supreme Court ruling that has impacted one of the following issues on society: Citizenship rights for immigrants, LGBTQIA+ rights, Freedom of speech and religion, Pro-life vs. reproductive rights sides, Workplace discrimination. Summarize the recent Supreme Court Ruling of choice detailing the facts, and provide a high-level overview of the issue and overall ruling of the case. Describe the factors that led to the outcome of the ruling. Outline the effect the ruling had on law, precedent, and social policy. Review and provide additional ways these cases could be overturned in the future. Provide three quality sources—the textbook may be used as one reference source. 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. Refer to the SOC205 Library Guide for further resources. The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is: Analyze judicial decision making and the impact of these decisions on the law, precedent, and social policy. By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the Blackboard Privacy Policy; (2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution’s policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse against Blackboard Inc. and its affiliates.

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[SOLVED] Ethical Dimensions of Capital

This module will examine two modern perspectives on money as an expression of ethics in the policy. One comes from the problem that nearly half of America’s work jobs that they themselves describe as unimportant or worthless, yet they are still expected to perform as if the work and standards matter. The other article will examine collective commitments to a hospitable society and public infrastructure, with a focus on the implications for taxation and ownership. As with anything we read, the goal is not for you to agree with the perspectives we read but instead to understand a new point of view. We are examining these writings to build your sophistication and understanding of capitalism, corporate/organizational responsibility, and community ethics. Michael McCarthy is a utilitarian in his essay “Don’t the Rich Deserve to Keep their Money?” (2016). Whereas some claim that “taxation of earnings from labor is on par with forced labor,” McCarthy calls this perspective naive and a “bookkeeping trick.” If the liberal credo is “do your fair share” and the libertarian credo is “taxation is theft,” McCarthy claims liberals fall for the same trick libertarians fall for, which is that liberals think of wages as something they simply earn (and give up as taxes for the common good). Instead, McCarthy sees this as a bookkeeping trick, because wages are never something we simply “earn” on our own without public aid. If you have a job, everything from the education you’ve received to the roads you drove in on is paid for by someone else. On a larger scale, every business in a capitalist economy requires a basic level of infrastructure, and a government shoring up labor markets and money markets to keep the system in motion. So McCarthy says it is naive to think that my wages are simply “mine”; society helped create the conditions and infrastructure you use every day. After explaining tax policy, he invokes a theorist named Isaiah Berlin to describe Negative Freedom and Positive Freedom. Americans tend to think of freedom only in negative categories (“freedom from” coercion, force, etc.), and we are less likely to think of “freedom to…” as positive (access to free education even at college level, healthcare, family leave, etc.). David Graeber is an anthropologist and anarchist who has spent much of his career thinking about debt, bureaucracy, and the ethics of demeaning work. His recent book Bullshit Jobs: a Theory is an expansion of the article you will read in this module (and I highly recommend the book!). Graeber ended up commissioning research that demonstrates about 40% of Americas believe their job is “bullshit”—not so much hard or bad as much as it is literally worthless either way. And if we add up hard jobs that actually do contribute something but contribute for a useless job/corporation (such as janitors who do real work for a business that perhaps shouldn’t exist), then we might say that more than half of all workers are doing work that need not be done—contributing nothing even though (ironically enough) the jobs that get paid the most often contribute fairly little. I hope you will think about what this means for how we discipline, surveil, make demands, and follow through on expectations in the workplace! In both of these reading selections, business responsibility ends up being a way to think about ethics writ large: what is the community’s responsibility to the individual (and vice versa).

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[SOLVED] Change for Gender Inequality

Using either or both of the readings this week, please discuss how you see possible paths of change for gender inequality, how you see the social construction of gender-changing, and/or what you think the future holds for gender in society? 

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