Sociology
[SOLVED] Privacy Act
This is my topic for the essay: The New York Privacy Act differs from the EUs GDPR and Californias CCPA by its use of data fiduciaries. Is a data fiduciary approach the best at protecting privacy in the digital age?
[SOLVED] Service Quality
1) Assignment for Student-1: What is the impact of Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Brand Image, and other factors on Customer Loyalty in banking? 2) Assignment for Student-2: What is COVID-19 impact on the food industry in Canada?
[SOLVED] Humanities Disciplines
HUMN 100 Final Project Choose topic unsure of what I am interested in writing about For your final project, you will choose a subject, find three expressions of that subject in three different Humanities disciplines, describe the three different presentations, and offer an analysis of each of your choices. This assignment takes place in stages. In Part I, you must identify a theme (see below) along with one piece that expresses this theme. Be sure to read feedback from your instructor to make sure your theme is approved as a suitable topic. Then, in Part 2, you will develop an introduction and find 3 examples of various works of the humanities that express your theme. Finally, in Part 3, you will research your theme and expressions, and write an extensive essay, analyzing the works with relation to the theme. For example, you may choose to examine the theme of artificial intelligence by analyzing the play “R.U.R.” by Karel Capek, Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” and the painting “The City Rises” by Boccioni. Or, you could delve into the theme of light & dark with the ballet “Swan Lake,” C.S. Lewis’s novel “The Last Battle,” and Caravaggio’s painting “Judith Beheading Holofernes.” The skills you need for this assignment will be developed and practiced in discussions and other assignments throughout the term. For Part1 be sure to carefully read about Theme in Week 4 course materials. You will explore new resources for this assignment, and also utilize what you’ve learned in the course. You will apply concepts and skills you learn in the class to three different humanities works Although Part 1 and Part 2 are not as heavily weighted as Part 3, they are important to help you develop your ideas (and required). Be sure to check feedback, so I can offer guidance as you work on the project. Due Dates Part 1: Selection of Topic due at the end of Week 3 (extended to mid-Week 4, so students can read on Theme) Part 2: Development of your topic due at the end of Week 6 Part 3: Paper due at the end of Week 8 Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to apply the concepts and skills you have learned during the semester for how to analyze works within the Humanities. Skills This assignment will help you practice the following skills that will be useful to you in your professional and personal life beyond school. Research, select, and describe appropriate examples and supporting material Organize materials in relation to a specific theme Use concepts and skills learned in class to develop analytical skills Use appropriate and proper grammar, language, voice, tone, organization, structure and academic-style formatting in order to communicate Knowledge This assignment will help you become familiar with the following important content knowledge in the Humanities. Available online resources that contain examples of works in the Humanities Methods of analysis and interpretation within the Humanities Part 1: Selection of Topic. This part of the final project is your choice of theme and identification of one piece that expresses that theme. Choose a theme based on the following suggestions, or propose one of your own. Try to derive a specific theme (eg instead of “love” which is very broad, try sacrificial love or unrequited love or agape love, or instead of “confusion” which is vague, try mistaken identities or another more specific theme). Explain the reasoning for this theme choice and apply it to a piece in 3-6 sentences. Relate the significance to the humanities or human experience. Identify a piece that utilizes this theme and explain how the theme is expressed in the piece. Remember, a theme is not just a topic — it is a universal but specific idea that weaves throughout a piece. Some examples of the theme: A particular emotion or state of mindunrequited love, blinding jealousy, fear of technology, haste in passion, etc. A fairy tale, myth, fable, Biblical or classic story that recurs in other works of humanities as a theme (e.g. the themes of “Cinderella” (rags to riches) and “The Prince and the Pauper” (swapping rich/poor identities), the Fox and the Grapes (or any of Aesop’s fables), the parable of the Prodigal son, can be found in many stories, plays, artworks and films A religious or spiritual lesson or moral ”the last shall be first”, hope in poverty, enlightenment, “blessed are the meek,” (anything from Sermon on the Mount or various religious proverbs should be suitable), prudence or something more specific like a certain parable (or an aspect like “the seed planted among the thorns”) or moral, etc. A political or social theme–justice and injustice (eg. Racial inequality injustice), social inequality (eg. prejudice towards immigrants by previous generations of immigrants), social progress, political conflict, etc. If choosing a theme in this area, be careful not to advocate or try to solve problems — we are analyzing how a theme is expressed, not debating or solving. A Representation of gender (eg. women as Eve or women as Mary, a woman in traditionally male roles, the “perfect” housewife, patriarchal pushback, machismo, etc), race (eg. racial identity, mixed race, African and American), or ethnicity A character or character type — e.g. Mary (mother of Jesus), Eve, Artemis Goddess of the Hunt, the outlaw hero, Ares God of War, Alice in Wonderland, etc. You will want to choose a character so renowned as to have an ideological quality. For example, I attended an art exhibit with the title “Eva/Ave” — it featured different paintings of women as either deceitful (Eve) or pious (Ave). The paintings were not literal representations (see above in Representation of Gender). A state of order (eg. order in chaos, order vs. chaos, beauty in chaos, order as representative of oppression) A social/power status (eg. Enlighted aristocracy, populism, might make a right, the feminine mystique, survival of the fittest, outward image of perfection of American suburbia, bias against immigrants, nationalism, wealth and decadence). Natural forces or elements of the natural world, like weather, animals, landscapes, etc. (eg. Sublime beauty in force of nature, expressions of flight, water as rebirth, entropy in nature). Cultural/Stylistic themes: Wild West in Outer Space, steampunk/industrial age, 1920s mentality of carefree and credit, immigrant working life, hippy culture, disco fever, Valley girls, etc Relationships — (mother/daughter-in-law antagonism, father-son relationship in nonfamily members, mean girls, peer pressure, perfect mother stereotype, abuse, etc) Images light/dark, specific symbols, representative colors, fragmentation, deconstruction, entropy, etc. Explain support for the theme by relating it to the humanities or human condition, identifying a piece that expresses the theme, and explaining how the theme is expressed in the piece. This should be a paragraph of 4-6 sentences. Due Date for Part 1: This submission is due during Week 3, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the third week (11:30 pm ET), but it is extended to the Friday of Week 4 for a better understanding of the theme. Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. The submission should be carefully edited and proofed for higher ed caliber writing, including structure, grammar, punctuation, and word choice/usage. Part 2: Development of your Topic. This part of the final project is a summary of your ongoing work on the final paper; it should include an introductory paragraph and three supporting paragraphs, one covering each selected work. In an introduction, develop a hook to draw the reader into your work. Then, identify the theme you chose in Part 1, express how it is significant to the humanities, and preview how appears in three different works. Then develop a paragraph for each piece — each from a different Humanities discipline (visual art, music, dance, poetry, prose, theater, film, opera) — outlining how the piece expresses the theme and providing one specific supporting example from the piece. For instance, you could choose a poem, a painting, and a scene from a film, all of which express and represent the theme of brotherly love. Or, to be even more specific, you may choose to examine the theme of artificial intelligence by analyzing the play “R.U.R.” by Karel Capek, Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” and the painting “The City Rises” by Boccioni. Or, you could delve into the theme of light & dark with the ballet “Swan Lake,” C.S. Lewis’s novel “The Last Battle,” and Caravaggio’s painting “Judith Beheading Holofernes.” Write an introduction in which you: employ a hook to draw the reader to introduce the theme and its relation to the humanities support the worth of studying the theme preview the 3 expressions. Write three supporting paragraphs — one paragraph (4-7 sentences) about each of your selections in which you: Identify reliable and appropriate representations (published and established works of critical acclaim, an image from the gallery in which the original work is housed, recording of a play, video, etc.) of the theme. Avoid self-published pieces. In order to research effectively for Part 3, you will need a published piece with published criticism/research. Explain how each selection expresses the theme and provide one specific example from the piece to support. Apply at least one relevant interpretive tool/concept from our class materials for each example of the theme. Cite the source (utilizing proper MLA citation format), including the full bibliographic information as well as where the representation was accessed. Be sure to cite the actual source: eg, youtube is not a source, it is a medium, where the representation was accessed. If accessing a film or song, cite the title/artist/publisher/etc and reference youtube as an access point. See the note in MLA source about accessing via Netflix, Hulu et al. Also, IMDB is NOT a source — it is a database. Find and cite the actual film if using a film. More info on citing art and performances can be found at https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_works_cited_other_common_sources.html Due Date for Part 2: This submission is due during Week 6, with the final day of submission being the Tuesday of the sixth week (11:30 pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. The submission should be carefully edited and proofed for academic writing level appropriate for higher ed. Part 3: Paper. This part of the final project is the paper that presents your description and analysis of your selected works. In an 800-1300 word essay: Introduce and explain the theme Relate its worth to the Humanities Describe each of the selected examples, citing sources Use specific interpretive concepts/tools from the course to explain how each of the selected examples relates to the theme. (Do not cite class material on concepts/tools). Assess the effectiveness or impact of each representation utilizing additional research. In other words, how well did the representation present the concept? How effective was it in expressing the theme? What impact did this representation have? What specific elements of the representation support the expression of the theme? Utilize, specific examples, class concepts, and research to support your assessment. Cite relevant research in the text. Craft your submission in academic essay format — include an introduction and conclusion, develop ideas, the transition between ideas, write in 3rd person voice, express ideas in well-composed sentences, utilize relevant and accurate vocabulary. Include at least one primary source (expression itself) for each of the 3 expressions and one additional critical source for each of the 3 expressions (minimum 6 sources total). Wikipedia, blogs, self-published pages & free upload sites like youtube are NOT credible sources. (Youtube may be viable if it is displaying a published entity or supported by a published entity, eg. National Theatre videos on language in Shakespeare). Avoid notes sites (notes, Sparknotes, etc) and most .com sites (unless you are sure it meets higher ed level). Bypass dictionaries and most encyclopedias (unless subject-specific) — these are too general for this level of learning. Also, do not cite general class sources for interpretive tools. Do cite relevant information specific to each example from your research. In doubt about sources? Ask a Librarian! Provide proper citations for any references in MLA format.
[SOLVED] Doctor Peterson
What is impressed in you by the motivational video by Dr. Peterson? Make a reflection. Daphne Mae P. Taping my email add is [email protected] reflective essay of this motivational video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gdHZ3wDiZc&t=264s
[SOLVED] Sex Media and Body Images
Read Chapter 6 and Chapter 8? – Answer at least two of the following questions: (Minimum total of 300 words) 1. According to Sternheimer, in what ways has sex been a controversial issue in American popular culture for nearly 100 years? When did politicians first begin calling for government censorship of Hollywood, and for what reasons, including those having nothing to do with sex? Do you believe that Hollywood films still represent sexuality in distorted ways, especially when compared to films from other countries? How so? 2. Discuss the recent controversy over teen “sexting.” What are some of the key underlying fears, and what actual evidence supports or undermines these concerns? How does present teen sexual activity compare to decades past, and what demographic patterns seem to exist? 3. What arguments are presented linking popular culture to obesity, particularly advertising and television, and why does Sternheimer find these connections more complicated than they appear? What other socioeconomic factors may play a greater role? 4. What are some of the possible links between the fashion industry and eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia? What other factors does the author propose as greater indicators in girls’ lives? In your own experience, to what degree do you believe media and popular culture influence our perceptions of our bodies and beauty as a whole? Do you think that advertisers and the fashion industry bear a responsibility to promote a greater diversity of each?
[SOLVED] Negotiations And Cross-Cultural Approaches
Your global expansion project is expanding and now you are to develop a global franchise team and establish a presence in the countries. You invite all of the players to the headquarters in the United States for a big meeting to explain the project and get to know one another. You are concerned with effective communication and need to address the following issues: What are the implications of the cultural variables for your communication with the team representative from each country in the face-to-face meeting? What are examples of barriers and biases in cross-cultural business communications that may impact the effectiveness of communication? What are some of the issues you should be concerned about regarding verbal and nonverbal communication for this group to avoid misinterpretations and barriers to communication? Unit 4 Assignment Grading CriteriaMaximum Points Provide examples of barriers 25 Discuss the impact on communication in face to face settings 25 Describe the issues around verbal and nonverbal communication 25 Response answered all the questions 15 Spelling, grammar, and formatting 5 Total100 For more information on Negotiations And Cross-Cultural Approaches read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-cultural_communication
[SOLVED] Contradiction
The article I have read deals with Austin’s city council voting to defund their police department by moving funds to other places rather than training and adding men and women to their police department. I have never been to Austin and have wanted to go until they did this. Safety should be #1 for anyone. Whether it is the city you live in or cities you visit no one should have to worry about becoming a victim because the city buckled to pressure to take much-needed funds from their police department rather than add more officers to the streets. There are bad cops as there is bad fireman, bad accountants, bad lawyers, teachers, etc, etc. Those individuals must be dealt with individuals such as those that are rioting and destroying property. Cities across America continue to grow. With that said, basic city services should grow to keep up with the growth. Some of those include police protection, fire protection, and trash pickup. Politics aside, whether you are democrat or republican, everyone should want to first live in a city that is safe and in the case of Houston somewhere that does not flood with low taxes and good school districts. Family is the most important things in the world to me and so is their safety. I completely disagree with this vote and am surprised that the city of Houston has not done the same. https://www.texastribune.org/2020/08/24/austin-police-texas-republicans/
[SOLVED] Probability of Voting
Use the results from the first two homework assignments, what you have learned in class and from reading the textbook for the course to answer the following questions. Did assigning a person to get an encouraging phone call to increase their probability of voting? Can we get an estimate of the causal effect of getting a call encouraging you to vote on your probability of voting with nonexperimental data by using regression to adjust for differences between people who got a call and those that didn’t (why or why not)? Be clear on what is going wrong. Structure of Paper You can use the papers in the complementary reading list folder as a guide for what a paper should look like. Put your tables at the end of the paper in order of when they were referenced in the body. Your paper should be 10 pages long without counting tables and you may want to include the following sections: Abstract: One paragraph that sums the paper up. Write this first. Intro: One page that sums the paper up with more detail than the abstract. Should tell the reader why the questions the paper answers are important(Motivation) and cover data, econometric methods, results, and conclusion. Data: Describe the data you use in the analysis and how it was generated. You may need to do some research online. Methods: Describe the statistical methods used. Include the equations for the regressions you will run. Results: Describe and interpret your statistical findings. Conclusion: Interpret your findings. Remember: This paper is more about comparing and contrasting two methods of inference (RCT-random control trial vs. regression adjustment), not about evaluating whether receiving a phone-call encourages you to vote
[SOLVED] Tasks of Life
Take what you would consider a simple task and explain how to complete the task. For example, how do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, ride a bicycle, or fold a shirt? Please explain. Treat the reader as if he or she has never completed this task before. In the last paragraph of your thread explain where Christians can look for help when struggling with the complicated tasks of life.
[SOLVED] Life Experiences
1. An overview of your educational and life experiences; 2. What you plan to do after completing your education; 3. Why you wish to return (or no return) to your home country; 4. Description of ways you have positively impacted your community
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