Advertisement Description Introduction: • Introduce the topic/theme/element/value being promoted in the chosen ads • Introduce the ads • Transition into your Claim – your statement which addresses HOW both ads address a shared concern/issue/value. Body: • Combined summary and analysis which demonstrates the relationship between the two ads – ideas, approaches, assumptions, etc. • While summary is an important component, ...
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Reflections for Chapters 3-5
Reflections for Chapters 3-5 DIRECTIONS FROM PROFESSOR: The purpose of this assignment is for you to be able to: • Clearly articulate the importance of each neurodevelopmental construct, its role on the developing brain, and its role in the school setting • Make personal reflections & connections with the content covered in the book. You will summarize your reactions to ...
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Oates, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Description Needs more details in it and need to explain each character very well. I have attached a pictures of professor’s comments on the paper. Story name is : Oates, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” The link for the story is : https://www.d.umn.edu/~csigler/PDF%20files/oates_going.pdf FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENTS TO BE ...
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Bailey Description Write a 3-4 page (double-spaced, a minimum of 1,000 words) summary of the journal article by Bailey and your critical responses to the articles in the following format. i. Write a thorough summary of the article, including theoretical concepts, methods, results, and the implications of the study. (minimum 800 words) ii. Give a constructive response to certain intriguing ...
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Strategic Management in Dynamic Environments Unit 1: Beginning Development of Global Strategies Unit 1 – Discussion Board 2 • Type: Discussion Board • Deliverable Length: 600–800 words; See assignment details • Objectives: o Demonstrate the ability to analyze emerging global marketplace for potential growth and opportunity. Assignment Description Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 600–800 words that ...
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Advanced Application of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Technology Description For this project, you will assume a position of a law enforcement agency employee. You are required to research and present an examination of an actual detection, inspection, or surveillance tool that will increase the capability of an agency to identify or thwart threats that would cause considerable damage to ...
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Introduction to Intelligence Description You are an intelligence analyst for the Department of Homeland Security assigned to the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (DHS-OIA). Your unit has received a threat that the terrorist group, AKA, might be targeting the U.S. homeland. The threat contains the names of 3 individuals who might be part of the plot. The OIA has monitored ...
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Irish Immigration Description A 1500-2100 words (5-7 pages) research paper that examines the historical roots of a contemporary issue. The paper must encompass two of the following issues: Humans and the Environment, Our Shrinking world (globalization), and Inequality. At minimum 7 sources: 1 contemporary newspaper, 1 Specialized encyclopedia entry, 2 Scholarly monographs (pre-1980), 2 Journal articles (pre-1991), and 1 Primary ...
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The Hidden Injuries of Class Description How does poverty affect everyday life? ***SPECIFICALLY LINK THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS & “HIDDEN INJURIES OF CLASS” TO CHAPTER 7 IN NEWMAN’S “NO SHAME IN MY GAME” AND USE QUOTES FROM NO SHAME IN MY GAME***In 1972 two sociologists, Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb, wrote a book about social class called The Hidden Injuries of ...
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MEDITATION ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Meditate at least 4 times during the week for at least 20 minutes each time using the breath or mantra meditations described below (or a meditation of your choice – feel free to experiment). 2. Fill in the Meditation Log (VEIW PAGES 3 OR 4) for each meditation session, setting an intention for your meditation, and ...
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