social science
covid cases in the EU
This is a Math investigation on “How does population density (people per km2) affect the amount of Covid cases in eu” List the EU countries, when you get the amount of cases per countries from WHO you should RECORD the time and date because the covid cases are fluctuating, Also use the world population prospects 2019 as a source for the population of the eu countries, use the 2020 estimate because there are no 2021 estimates. Use a suitable source for countrý size I think when you google they all come the same. there is Unformal title- no need for research question, 12-20 Pages, Font size 12 spacing 1.5, Bibilography In text citation, , Cover page -Contents page -Page numbers. Introduction to include the Aim-, Rationale consider eu/ global perspective use no more than 1-2 pages to talk about the rationale, the aim should be in maths. The voice of the writer should be heard throughout the text- the process… First I did this…. , I did that. let the reader know, Appropriate tables, graphs and equations, use mathematical terms. , write everything simple down to show your understanding.. First introduce the data, just a table of data don’t make the data take a lot of space 1 page, use small font, Caluculate population desity with one example. , Have multiple methods to describe the population density data, use Histogram with mean,mode median. Maybe add a histogram with mean,mode, median. THan … Do a pearsons coefficient of correlation test to test the correlation , if you have space group the countries by location North,east,west EU and see what the data shows.
Situational Crisis
Conduct an internet search on a recent crisis (situational). In a paper discuss the following: What is the crisis? Who is involved? What made the crisis a situational crisis? Was the situation addressed appropriately? If yes, explain what was done. If no, explain what could have been done differently. Your response must be in an APA format. Support your response with material from the reading material, lecture notes and resource folder. Your response should be a minimum of one page, maximum of two pages. Title page is not required. Reference page is not included in page minimum/maximum.
Research Seminar in Human Services
For this weeks discussion, review the relationship between theory and research as discussed in this chapter. Using the internet or the library, find a research article from an academic journal and discuss the relationship between the theory and research presented in the article. Include a brief summary of the study as part of the response.
Venture Financing
Briefly explain the role of venture capital as a source of financial and nonfinancial support to entrepreneurs (8 points) and how the role of VC funding may change based on the venture life cycle and different business models (4 points) and mentioning one real business example (2 points).
Canadian Problems
In assignment 1 , you are asked to research current news articles in reputable online or print news media sources. Your research goal is to find an important issue facing Canadian society currently. You can use one of the issues discussed in the wiki last week. Once you have found a reputable media source, you are to complete the tasks below that will help you learn to be an analytic reader.This assignment relates to the following Course Learning Requirements: CLR1: Identify current issues in Canadian society. CLR2: Distinguish between fact and opinion as they are expressed in a variety of viewpoints.Taskpaste or enter the information listed below:1. Cite the article you are using in proper APA format. You can find out how to do this here: LINK to OWL APA Electronic Sources2. Restate the issue concisely in your own words. (one sentence)3. State the conclusion the article has arrived at with regard to the issue (one sentence)4. List the reasons the author gives to support that conclusion (use a bullet list)GradingAs the instructor cannot read over every article students select in detail, this is more of a participation-based exercise than a direct evaluation of your skill in analyzing the media and distilling articles into argument. You will be given full marks if you complete all four tasks and do so in clear, concise, and correct English. One mark will be deducted for every spelling, grammar or content error (e.g. the citation not being properly done). You may also lose marks for not completing the tasks correctly (e.g. if you list what is clearly a reason as the conclusion).
Researching Stereotypes
1.Analyzing StereotypesCulture is a small word that carries a lot of meaning. Unfortunately, the word is often conflated with other terms and misused. Most often, the terms culture, race, and ethnicity are used interchangeably although they are actually three distinct concepts that have some overlap. In this unit, you will learn about the differences among race, ethnicity, and culture.In this section, you will be reviewing various isms, including sexism, heterosexism, anti-Semitism, and racism. However, before delving into those specific concepts, you will review the overarching “social phenomena that fuel them” (Carter, 2015, p. 28). Your text indicates that bias, prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes maintain the presence of isms in our social environment. In this discussion, you will discuss stereotypes and how they affect people. You will also create a research proposal aimed at studying stereotypes.InstructionsIdentify two stereotypes, each related to a different cultural group within Hays’s ADDRESSING Model. For example, you may identify a gender-based stereotype and a stereotype based on a different culture.Compare and contrast the stereotypes and their effects on the subjects of the stereotypes.Next, describe a design for a research study related to your specialization that investigates stereotypes. You may investigate anything related to stereotypes, such as the emotional impact of stereotyping on Asian Americans.Carter, L. D. (2015). Reflecting humanity: Biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives (2nd ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.Explain, briefly, what your research study plans to investigate and why it is important.What ethical standards apply to your research?How will you recruit participants?What types of research biases will you want to avoid in your study?At least at least 350 words.2.Researching StereotypesStereotypes, like bias, are a social phenomenon that fuels isms. Every culture has stereotypes.Part of understanding stereotypes more deeply requires us to answer such questions as “How are stereotypes formed?” “What attitudes, beliefs, or experiences maintain stereotypes?” and “How are stereotypes changed?” That is where research comes in. Unfortunately, it is hard to research a topic when research participants do not want to admit that they hold stereotypes, let alone use them to make life decisions.For this section, you will address religious stereotypes and create a research study that investigates those stereotypes within a religious culture of your choice. Finally, you will evaluate how cultural and research biases will affect your study.InstructionsYour response will have two parts. First, complete the following:Identify two stereotypes about a specific religion or faith.Compare and contrast the stereotypes and their effects on the subjects of the stereotypes.Next, describe a design for a research study related to your specialization that investigates an issue related to a stereotype or is counter to a stereotype. You may investigate anything related to the faith or religion, and stereotypes. For example, if you were a chemical dependency counselor, you might investigate alcoholism in Jewish Americans.Explain, briefly, what your research study plans to investigate and why this is important.Articulate the cultural biases that may surface in your research and how you will manage or avoid them.Explain how will you recruit participants.Discern the types of research biases you will want to avoid in the study.At least at least 350 words.
Performance Analysis
The assessment is a 2,500 word individual report to communicate the findings of a performance analysis (player and match) project. You will collect data relating to the performance of an individual football player or team and subsequently analyse this data in order to provide feedback on performance.What do I need to do to pass? Communicate academic research relating to the analysis of performance in football. Evaluate and use appropriate techniques and resources, from those available to you, in order to effectively analyse performance in a football setting. Analyse data and formulate feedback for football player(s) or coach(es) Present feedback in an appropriate manner
Social Demography
To build demographic profiles of a less developed country and a more developed country.ASSIGNMENT: Use the two countries from Assignment 1 (unless you were directed to choose new countries). Answer the questions below about the health and mortality, fertility, migration, and urbanization of each country. Make sure you cite where you got the information for each question (in-text citations) and include the full citation under references. Use ASA citation.Note: You do not have to write in complete sentences. I will allow you to copy and paste any information from this assignment to your final paper.More Developed Country1. How are mortality rates different by age groups? (3 points)2. What is the life expectancy of males? (2 points)3. What is the life expectancy of females? (2 points)4. What are the most common causes of death? (3 points)5. How has mortality rates changed over time? (3 points)6. What is the current total fertility rate? (3 points)7. Is the total fertility rate above or below replacement level? Explain how you know that. (3 points)8. What was the total fertility level in the past? Include a total fertility rate from a year at least 10 years ago. (3 points)9. Explain how fertility rates have changed. (3 points)10. What are the patterns of international migration (from or to other countries)? Where are people coming from or going to? (3 points)11. Why are people choosing to migrate? (3 points)12. What is the current net migration rate? (3 points)13. Which theory of migration seems to best to explain patterns of migration within, to, and/ or from these countries? Explain. (3 points)14. Which city has the largest population? (2 points)15. What is the population of the largest city? (2 points)16. Describe the changes in the urban and rural places at two points in time. (3 points)17. Is there evidence of the urban evolution that accompanies the urban transition (urban crowding, slums, suburbanization, residential segregation, gentrification)? Explain. (3 points)Less Developed Country1. How are mortality rates different by age groups? (3 points)2. What is the life expectancy of males? (2 points)3. What is the life expectancy of females? (2 points)4. What are the most common causes of death? (3 points)5. How has mortality rates changed over time? (3 points)6. What is the current total fertility rate? (3 points)7. Is the total fertility rate above or below replacement level? Explain how you know that. (3 points)8. What was the total fertility level in the past? Include a total fertility rate from a year at least 10 years ago. (3 points)9. Explain how fertility rates have changed. (3 points)10. What are the patterns of international migration (from or to other countries)? Where are people coming from or going to? (3 points)11. Why are people choosing to migrate? (3 points)12. What is the current net migration rate? (3 points)13. Which theory of migration seems to best to explain patterns of migration within, to, and/ or from these countries? Explain. (3 points)14. Which city has the largest population? (2 points)15. What is the population of the largest city? (2 points)16. Describe the changes in the urban and rural places at two points in time. (3 points)17. Is there evidence of the urban evolution that accompanies the urban transition (urban crowding, slums, suburbanization, residential segregation, gentrification)? Explain. (3 points)Note: In-text citations are worth 3 points.References (3 points)
Personal Statement & Documentation
There are many career choices within the veterinary profession. What are your future career goals and why? In what ways do veterinarians contribute to society and what do you hope to contribute? Consider the breadth of society which veterinarians serve. What attributes do you believe are essential to be successful within the veterinary profession? Of these attributes, which do you possess and how have you demonstrated these in the past?
The American Family
The American Family has undergone many changes throughout the years. These changes have shaped what defines a family as well as how family functions. Create a PowerPoint presentation. Your timeline must include a minimum of 8 events. Each event is to be identified by time period/date, the event being chronicled, and the impact of the event on the American Family. Your presentation must include a cover slide and a reference slide. Your information must be supported by a minimum of 2 references. For more information on read this:
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