First, Develop a short, bulleted 1-2 page outline of how you will respond,
either
,
Pro (votes in favor of the question);
or
Con (votes against the question)
to the case study below.
Then, work on and complete your pro or con final Opinion on behalf of your City Council.
Case Study:
Throughout this course, we have been analyzing the concept of “disability”, ADA, and trying to understand what it means to be disabled. We have considered several approaches to forming a disability identity, and will begin to understand individual disability identities in the broader social and cultural systems in which they exist. This Case Study will challenge you to reconcile different disability identities with competing socio-cultural interests as you draw upon your readings in this course and your personal experiences:
You represent the majority opinion of a city council charged with approving or rejecting a proposal from Corporation, Inc. that is before you. You have three weeks to investigate the proposal, hear arguments from your constituents, research the possible implications, and reach a consensus. You may refer to your course materials or outside materials to help you reach your decision.
The Proposal by Corporation, Inc. is:
To develop an unused plot adjacent to downtown Cityville into a state-of-the-art recreational center and outdoor playground for the area’s youth population called FUNTOWN. Corporation, Inc. will incur all costs associated with this development, at no expense to the Cityville taxpayers. This lot has been vacant for many years, and the Cityville Council has not had any other offers to develop it. Cityville is a small town, and FUNTOWN would represent the only playground and recreational center for Cityville’s many children. However, because Cityville only has two residents under the age of 18 with physical disabilities, the proposal of Corporation, Inc. does not include making any of the activities in FUNTOWN accessible to children with disabilities. Corporation, Inc. says that the accessibility needed for wheelchair users would be very expensive and change the types of activities they could include in FUNTOWN. Corporation, Inc. also tells the Council that they will likely not develop FUNTOWN at all if they must make every aspect of FUNTOWN accessible to the town’s two young wheelchair-users. Instead, Corporation, Inc. proposes to create a separate, smaller disability-friendly playground on the ground floor of a near-by building and call this place SMILETIME. Corporation, Inc. tells the Cityville Council that SMILETIME will also be state-of-the-art, but because it is much smaller and in an already-existing building, it will keep their costs down.
As the Cityville Council, you must now decide what action to take with the Corporation, Inc. Proposal to build the FUNTOWN and SMILETIME facilities. Because we have not yet discussed all of the laws and legal implications of such a decision, you should feel free to l.
The city council must decide whether to approve a proposal from Corporation, Inc. to build an outdoor recreational center called FUNTOWN for children. However, FUNTOWN would not be accessible to the town's two children with physical disabilities. Instead, Corporation proposes a separate, smaller facility called SMILETIME for children with disabilities. As part of the city council, the student must take a "pro", "con", or "alternate" position on the proposal. They must consider the implications of their decision and how it may impact disabled and non-disabled residents of the town. The student is advised to apply concepts from the course on disability identity and history.
ARC 211: American Diversity and Design: Sean CookSean Cook
This document contains the responses of Sean Cook to online discussion questions for his Design and Diversity class at the University at Buffalo in Spring 2017. Over the course of 11 weeks, Sean responded to prompts about topics like the influence of design on society, universal design, gender in design, and architecture for people with disabilities. He shared his perspective on issues like a documentary film showing the poor treatment of mentally ill patients, and whether a group home for adults with intellectual disabilities should be built in his neighborhood. Sean emphasized the importance of inclusion and recognizing the humanity in all people.
This document discusses a proposed fingerprint-based authentication system using the Merkle hash algorithm for cloud computing. The system would use fingerprint biometrics to authenticate users in the cloud. When a user registers, their fingerprint data would be hashed using the Merkle hash algorithm and stored in the cloud. To login, a user would submit their fingerprint which would be hashed and compared to the stored hash to authenticate the user. The system aims to improve security over traditional password-based systems by utilizing biometric authentication with the cryptographic Merkle hash algorithm in the cloud computing environment.
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Horton University is implementing a program budgeting system to better align finances with strategic goals and increase educational attainment. The system includes conducting zero-based budget reviews annually and implementing a last dollar scholarship program for in-state, first-generation students who demonstrate academic excellence but have financial need. Mentorship from alumni and community leaders will be provided to scholarship students to support their success. The aim is to make education more affordable and increase donations to ensure long-term financial stability.
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net in 5 steps: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund for plagiarized work.
Our Communities are up to US: Our Future is Now!MI-APRI
1) The document proposes various community initiatives and projects for the east side of Detroit to be supported by funding from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) as part of a community benefits agreement.
2) The proposals include creating education and training centers, maker spaces, solar and wind energy projects, digital access initiatives, urban farms, arts/cultural programs, and housing support.
3) The goal is to establish long-term community development, sustainability, and culture beyond just job creation, ensuring inclusion of all residents and those who have historically lived in the area.
After getting our brief, we were asked to create a report that explained our understanding of it, including our client, its structure, its purpose, and the opportunities that it offered. My report is shown above below.
The city council must decide whether to approve a proposal from Corporation, Inc. to build an outdoor recreational center called FUNTOWN for children. However, FUNTOWN would not be accessible to the town's two children with physical disabilities. Instead, Corporation proposes a separate, smaller facility called SMILETIME for children with disabilities. As part of the city council, the student must take a "pro", "con", or "alternate" position on the proposal. They must consider the implications of their decision and how it may impact disabled and non-disabled residents of the town. The student is advised to apply concepts from the course on disability identity and history.
ARC 211: American Diversity and Design: Sean CookSean Cook
This document contains the responses of Sean Cook to online discussion questions for his Design and Diversity class at the University at Buffalo in Spring 2017. Over the course of 11 weeks, Sean responded to prompts about topics like the influence of design on society, universal design, gender in design, and architecture for people with disabilities. He shared his perspective on issues like a documentary film showing the poor treatment of mentally ill patients, and whether a group home for adults with intellectual disabilities should be built in his neighborhood. Sean emphasized the importance of inclusion and recognizing the humanity in all people.
This document discusses a proposed fingerprint-based authentication system using the Merkle hash algorithm for cloud computing. The system would use fingerprint biometrics to authenticate users in the cloud. When a user registers, their fingerprint data would be hashed using the Merkle hash algorithm and stored in the cloud. To login, a user would submit their fingerprint which would be hashed and compared to the stored hash to authenticate the user. The system aims to improve security over traditional password-based systems by utilizing biometric authentication with the cryptographic Merkle hash algorithm in the cloud computing environment.
How To Start An Essay Introduction ExamplesApril Eide
Horton University is implementing a program budgeting system to better align finances with strategic goals and increase educational attainment. The system includes conducting zero-based budget reviews annually and implementing a last dollar scholarship program for in-state, first-generation students who demonstrate academic excellence but have financial need. Mentorship from alumni and community leaders will be provided to scholarship students to support their success. The aim is to make education more affordable and increase donations to ensure long-term financial stability.
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net in 5 steps: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund for plagiarized work.
Our Communities are up to US: Our Future is Now!MI-APRI
1) The document proposes various community initiatives and projects for the east side of Detroit to be supported by funding from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) as part of a community benefits agreement.
2) The proposals include creating education and training centers, maker spaces, solar and wind energy projects, digital access initiatives, urban farms, arts/cultural programs, and housing support.
3) The goal is to establish long-term community development, sustainability, and culture beyond just job creation, ensuring inclusion of all residents and those who have historically lived in the area.
After getting our brief, we were asked to create a report that explained our understanding of it, including our client, its structure, its purpose, and the opportunities that it offered. My report is shown above below.
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The document provides guidelines for writing a report on internship activities for a Master's in Counseling Psychology program. It outlines a 5-step process:
1. Register for internship courses and identify an approved site supervisor.
2. Complete required hours and weekly supervision meetings at the internship site.
3. Maintain an ongoing log of all internship hours, duties, and experiences.
4. Compile the internship hours log, supervision notes, and reflective self-evaluations into a written report.
5. Submit the written internship report to the university instructor for grading before receiving course credit.
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YAI Conference 2013 - Session 25 Community Inclusion: Keenan Wellar MA and Julie Kingstone MEd. From social programs to social change: building a welcoming community. Over a period of 4 years, the LiveWorkPlay organization engaged in a successful process of ‘de-programming’ by making a shift from congregated programs to authentic community-based.
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Here are potential responses to your questions:
- While keeping the overall design grounded and realistic, incorporating some speculative/futuristic elements could help envision possibilities and spark imagination. Balance is key.
- Designing one flagship space as a proof of concept is realistic, but considering connections to the wider neighborhood context is important for accessibility and community buy-in.
- Reaching out directly to residents for input is ideal, but the council may have privacy concerns. Partnering with local community organizations who already have relationships/trust could be a good alternative for gathering perspectives.
- When contacting residents, framing it as student/academic research for a potential future council project, rather than a definite council initiative, allows for open discussion
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The document discusses growing an avocado plant from an avocado seed. It outlines the steps: wash and dry the seed, insert toothpicks for support, submerge the pointed end in water in a glass, and place in a warm spot with indirect sunlight. Within a few weeks, roots will emerge from the seed and a stem will crack open and emerge from the top. However, more details on care are provided on HelpWriting.net.
Power of One (Part III)Kimberly KimbroughEDU 635Se.docxChantellPantoja184
Power of One (Part III)
Kimberly Kimbrough
EDU 635
September 7, 2015
Romona White
POWER OF ONE
1
POWER OF ONE
2
The current state of the community
The current state of the community is that the community is yet to allocate some land for the construction of a plating ground for its youth and the children. However, some of the young people are already playing games such as basketball and hockey within their parent's home backyards. The community members have already shown interest in visiting each other during distress calls such as during the loss of a loved one. The youth is slowly learning about their differences, and they are embracing the power of diversity in their interactions.
Indicators of success
The indicators of success will be the attendance of the community members in the monthly meetings and the number of youth who engage in the games. Another indicator of success will be the participation of members in the bi-annual evaluation of the initiative through the filling of the questionnaires. The more that the members of the community will get involved in the community events, the greater the success will be for the community. Another indicator of the success is the response of the community members in answering a distress call of any of the members. How supportive the members are will be reflected in distress times such as funerals of members, visiting a sick member and any other distress signal such as a burglary or a fire within the community. These successes will be measured in the number of youth who engage in sports, the number of members who turn out for the monthly visit of member's homes, the number of members who respond to fellow member's distress call and so on. The number will provide a proportion of the total population that is responsive to the welfare of fellow members.
Evaluation of the initiative
The initiative will need to be evaluated at least twice per year to check whether it is still on the course and whether it is achieving its intended goals and objectives. The evaluation will be done by giving all the members of the community questionnaires in order to obtain feedback on whether the initiative has borne fruits, and any challenges therein and any future challenges that may be expected. The members' participation in filling in the questionnaires will be a vital part in obtaining the required feedback as all the information and recommendations given will be anonymous to the extent that no one will know the other person's evaluation. The feedback that the committee will obtain will be a stepping stone in enabling the community to address its issues without pointing an accusing finger at anyone. It will also allow the members of the society to get in terms of the progress of the initiative. The evaluation will provide a sense of direction to the community, allowing its member's to provide solutions to its problems. The community will be able to tackle problems before they get out of hand. The outcome.
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A presentation to family members of students with intellectual disabilities in the Ottawa Catholic School Board, February 22, 2018. The focus was to support parents to have "community first" expectations from service agencies and the community itself. People with intellectual disabilities are not lesser citizens, they have the right to the same opportunities as others for living in homes of their own, paid jobs, and relationships with people and places in their community.
Equity Matters: Multicultural Engagement in the Public Sector: Solutions and ...Metropolitan Group
This document summarizes key points from a speech about the importance of multicultural engagement in the public sector. The three main points are:
1) Multicultural engagement matters because it helps fulfill the social contract by ensuring fair representation and opportunity for all. This allows the public sector to solve problems through shared responsibility.
2) The approach to multicultural engagement matters. Effective approaches understand cultural contexts, build relationships, and tailor engagement strategies to different communities.
3) Culture matters in how public services are delivered. Understanding cultural norms and perspectives helps ensure programs and services are relevant and accessible to diverse communities. Authentic engagement allows new solutions to emerge.
For each case study below, provide an explanation from the viewp.docxhoundsomeminda
For each case study below, provide an explanation from the viewpoint of the following five perspectives to explain or describe the behaviors:
•
Neurobiological
•
Humanistic
•
Psychodynamic
•
Behavioral
•
Cognitve
Barry is a 45-year-old computer programmer who has never been married and lives with his mother. He spends his evenings and weekends either playing Scrabble with his mother, surfing the Internet or participating in chat rooms. His friend Eddie set him up on a blind date with a woman from his work. Yet Barry forgot the time and showed up so late that his date had already left, thinking she’d been stood up. Barry would like to date her, but is too ashamed to call and apologize for not keeping their date. Until recently, his work had been going really well, but after he missed an important project date, the client withdrew the contract offer.
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For each of the following five sentences:
(i) Identify the verb phrase.
(ii) Name the structure.
(iii) Label the parts of the structure.
(iv) Describe the functional meaning conveyed by the verb in the sentence.
Examples:
I start work at seven every morning.
(i) start
(ii) present simple
(iii) base form
(iv) a routine
I was living in Peru at the time.
(i) was living
(ii) past continuous
(iii) auxiliary 'be' (past tense) + present participle
(iv) an activity in progress at a specified time in the past
I went to Thailand last year to teach.
She can speak Mandarin.
I'm seeing the director tomorrow.
He's been a teacher for ten years.
The school was founded in 2002.
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For 100 years in this country, the 1890 Sherman Act was known as the.docxhoundsomeminda
For 100 years in this country, the 1890 Sherman Act was known as the tool that President Theodore Roosevelt used to attack John D. Rockefeller. The complaint the Unites States Justice Department pursued for 10 years against Standard Oil Trust was finally settled in 1911 before the Supreme Court, when Standard Oil Trust, which controlled 92% of the oil and gas business in this country, was broken up into seven pieces.
It was not until 1999, when President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno went after Bill Gates and Microsoft that the Sherman Act was back in the headlines (see Case 24-5 in your text). Using this antitrust legislation, Clinton and Reno succeeded in getting a federal district court decision to fine Microsoft $5 billion, and ordered it broken up into four separate companies. Microsoft appealed to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and politics hit home. Bill Clinton and Janet Reno headed for retirement, and President George W. Bush and Attorney General (former Senator) John Ashcroft took over the Justice Department. Within 5 months of taking office, in May, 2001, Bush and Ashcroft settled the deal with damages reduced to $300 million and no Microsoft breakup.
Is this just too political to be allowed? Review the 1890 Sherman Act and the Microsoft Case in your text. Under the guidance of the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act, what would you have done as Attorney General of the United States?
Please answer the above questions and let me know what you think about the Government's involvement in these kind of situations.
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For Dr Keloki only - All projects must focus on producing a comm.docxhoundsomeminda
For Dr Keloki only
-
All projects must focus on producing a commodity of need (agriculture/food, housing, cloths, transportation, education, health services,
sewage systems,
labor, defense, etc.)
… with
out harming environment locally,
regionally
, or
globally.
-
All projects must integrate
more than one resource from 2 or more Arab countries
, in addition to Kuwait
.
-
Arab countries may cover any of the
southern Arabian-
Peninsula
(
~
GCC
and Yemen
)
,
northern Arabian-
Peninsula
(Jordan, Syria, Lebanon
), and/or any of the Arab-African countries
(Misr, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Algeria, Tunis, Morocco, Mauritania, Eritrea, Djibouti, and
Juzur al
-
Qamar
/Comoro Islands
)
.
-
All Arab entities must be non-governmental
-- to avoid delays due to bureaucracy and other official formalities
.
Steps to follow in preparing for final group-projects:
1.
Problem statement
2.
Hypothesis
: assumed solution(s).
3.
Background information
4.
Data (Kuwait greenl
ine
, …
)
5.
Mathematical model
6.
Results
7.
Conclusion/recommendations.
1.
Please read: project.
prep file on s-drive to know whether or not your project will harm our environment or not. If harmful, please change your topic or your project will not be accepted. All project topics must have prior approval from professor ~ Assignment.10.
2.
Problem statement
( a needed project for the Arab-World/NE ~ near-east regions: resources supplied from different Arab zones/sub-regions, produced and consumed within the same regional society, surplus exported via Arab companies in different Arab zones/sub-regions)
3.
Hypothesis
: assumed solution(s).
4.
Background information
~ literature review
5.
Data
(real-world data, or educated guess)
6.
Mathematical model
(3TE, SLR, or ESM; and PLC ~ project life-cycle, PS ~ project structure, IMM ~ inventory management model, SCMM ~ supply chain management model) … all applicable models must be applied.
7.
Results
(of the math model~s)
8.
Conclusion/recommendations
that would benefit Arab regional society and will not harm the environment ~ “pollution anywhere is pollution everywhere”
.
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FOR DR WITZ ONLY
Dicussion question 1
For this discussion, refer to the information in the
“Introduction to the Miller Family document
.” Lucy Miller is a 20-year-old college student who has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Sarah Miller, her mother, recalls that as a teen, Lucy would get very talkative at night and couldn’t go to sleep. Sarah also recalled that Lucy was kicked off the cheerleading squad when her GPA fell below 3.0, and that during this time, Lucy’s friends were being mean to her. When this occurred, Lucy was “really down” for a couple of months. She didn’t want to talk to a counselor and she told her mother Sarah that she would be fine. Lucy blamed the entire situation on the issues with the girls in her class. However, coping with the mood swings became increasingly difficult for her. Lucy began experimenting casually with illegal drugs and found that they helped. Unfortunately, she kept getting them from friends at school and has now become addicted to them.
Examine the potential biological basis for Lucy’s psychological disorder. What, if anything, in her family history might point to this issue being hereditary? Be sure to apply basic medical terminology where appropriate. Consider the biases that are often held regarding mental illness. How much volition is involved in mental illness? How much is related to environment and genetics? Do we think about mental illness differently when we know the person well versus if the person is a stranger (e.g., a homeless individual or a panhandler on the street)? Analyze the impact that our stage of lifespan development has on how we think of our own mental health and the mental health of others. What impact does it have on our associated behaviors and the long-term outcomes associated with the disorder?
Discussion question 2
Refer to the information in the
“Introduction to the Miller Family”
document. For this discussion, choose one of the following family members currently experiencing issues with substance abuse and complete the discussion according to the instructions below.
Option 1:
Lucy Miller – As we learned in Discussion 1 this week, this 20-year-old college student has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. As a coping mechanism for her wild mood changes, Lucy began experimenting with illegal drugs while still in high school and has now become addicted to them.
Option 2:
Lucy’s younger brother, Josh, was recently discovered using marijuana. His response to his parents when confronted was, “It’s just an herb! Grandma Ella says as long as it is natural, it is good.” In truth, Grandma Ella hasn’t said anything about marijuana and does not know that Josh has been using it.
Option 3:
Sam Miller, Lucy and Josh’s uncle, is an alcoholic. He is 50 years old, divorced, and estranged from both his ex-wife and their only son. He’s had no contact with either of them for many years. Sam has a long history of work and legal problems related to d.
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For Disscussion Board
Visit the website
pollingreport.com
or any other public opinion polling site and find a poll that interests you personally or professionally. Give the topic of the poll, the sample size, and margin of error. Do you think the result of the poll from the sample reflects the public opinion?
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For an excellent job i am willing to pay extremly good
SOSC 2330: Political Economy of Law, Policy and Organization Take Home Mid Term Exam Fall 2014
Due date
: October 27, 2014 in class (2:30 pm in our lecture theatre). No late exams will be accepted.
Weight
: 15% of final grade.
Exam format
: This exam must be submitted both as a printed hard copy, and via our course moodle website (this will permit for Turnitin submission). Any exams not submitted both in person and via Turnitin will not be graded. The hard copy should be typed in 12 point font and double-spaced.
Instructions
:
1) Please answer each question as clearly and precisely as possible, respecting the word
limit indicated.
2) You should make reference to the course readings (using proper citation formatting) and may also refer to tutorial and lecture materials.
3) With the exception of question 2 in Part A, where you may conduct internet research, the only internet resources you should use when answering the following questions are the readings posted on the course website. A complete list of acceptable materials can be found on page three of this document.
4) Any exam found violating York’s policy on Academic Misconduct shall receive a grade of 0 and may be subject to formal disciplinary action.
Questions
:
Part A
(4 short answer questions – 15% each)
Each of the following questions contains multiple components. A complete answer must respond to all of these components. Each answer should be 250 words in length. Answers must be written in complete sentences and paragraphs.
DO NOT
use point form.
1) Briefly outline what is meant by
homo economicus
. With reference to the ideas of Adam Smith and to “Markets and Ethical Values,” explain how
homo economicus
might also be an ethical and social individual.
2) Coase, in his famous essay “The Problem of Social Cost” (1960), introduces the notion of reciprocal harm. With direct reference to the text explain what Coase means by this idea. Provide at least one contemporary Canadian example where the notion of
1
SOSC 2330: Political Economy of Law, Policy and Organization Take Home Mid Term Exam Fall 2014
reciprocal harm might be applied. Research is permitted for the second part of this question (the contemporary Canadian example). Be sure that your sources are credible and that you reference them properly.
3) In his essay “Institutional Economics and Race / LatCrit Theory” Charles Pouncy argues that
the neoclassical paradigm has a decidedly limited ability to address issues of racism because of its analytical focus on methodological individualism. Methodological individualism assumes that the individual is an appropriate unit of analysis and examination. Therefore, the neoclassical paradigm understands economic behavior by aggregating the activity of individuals. All social activity is understood by reference to individual motivation and economic rationality. (Pouncy, 847)
With reference to Pouncy and Medema & Me.
for any extra credit activity, such as visiting a museum or attendin.docxhoundsomeminda
for any extra credit activity, such as visiting a museum or attending a lecture or a cultural event related to history. Please write about 2/3 page for each hour you spend on the activity. Write about what you learned from the experience and how it relates to what we are reading and discussing in class.
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Food Justice.
introduction.
theses
idintfy your position
three reasons why did you choose this position.
support your theses.
talk about the other side for a lttle bit.
conclousion.
Dont use ( I ) ( You )
i will need 5 sources, but it has to be .gov or .cnn anything like this, i dont want any .com
Thanks
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For each developmental domain, physical, cognitive, and social, id.docxhoundsomeminda
This document outlines a three-part assignment on human development. Part one requires identifying two major physical, cognitive, and social changes or challenges for childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Part two asks students to imagine how a person's behavior might be affected if one area of development was missing, and describe possible results. Part three involves writing at least 100 words describing the concept of nature versus nurture.
Following your analysis of the business environment and the business.docxhoundsomeminda
Following your analysis of the business environment and the business and IT requirements, Myra Morningstar has decided to move ahead and implement an IT solution. She has asked you to identify an IT solution and explain what the steps would be to implement it. For this assignment, you will develop an annotated outline that identifies an appropriate IT solution and the next steps to implement the solution. Resources to assist you in developing the annotated outline follow the Assignment Instructions below.
In Stage 4, you will prepare an
annotated outline
of your
proposed IT solution
and the
next steps
in the implementation of that solution. The next steps will include: project management, system development life cycle, process changes, training and measurements of success as they apply to the process being improved and the IT solution you are proposing.
Since UMUC Haircuts is a small business, Myra should take advantage of a Software as a Service (SaaS) or cloud-based system that has already been developed and is maintained and operated by a vendor. You should do some research and find a vendor-provided solution that will support the process that is being improved. Refer to the process model and your Stage 2 inputs, processing and outputs that define the business requirements; and refer to your Stage 3 IT requirements as you select an appropriate solution. Consider the cost of the solution as you make your choice, so that your recommended solution will be affordable for Myra.
Assignment:
Outline of IT
Solution
and Next Steps
Your annotated outline will define and explain the IT solution you are proposing and address each of the next steps shown below that UMUC Haircuts will take to implement your technology solution.
I.
Project Description:
A.
Introduction
1.
Strategy for competitive advantage: (just name the strategy)
2.
Business process to be improved: (just name the process)
B.
Proposed solution and IT components needed to implement the project
1.
Selected system
a)
I
dentify the vendor and the system you selected to improve the process at UMUC Haircuts
.
b)
Explain why you selected that system over others, including how it best meets the business requirements (see Stage 2) and IT requirements (see Stage 3) of UMUC Haircuts. Explain if/how cost was a factor in your selection.
2.
Major hardware needed
–
list the hardware components that Myra will need to install at UMUC Haircuts in order to implement your proposed solution.
3.
Facility requirements – identify where Myra should place the hardware.
4.
Telecommunication needs -
identify what kind of telecommunications will be needed for the solution, including local connectivity inside UMUC Haircuts and internet access, if appropriate, and whether it will be used for data, voice and/or video.
C.
Business resources needed to complete the project.
1.
It Skills & Services –
identify the technical skills needed to implement the solution including applicatio.
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Follow these steps to participate in this discussion:
1.List five methods to identify risk.
2.To apply these methods to a real-world situation, describe how you would perform a risk assessment using each of these methods in your organization or in other parts of your life.
3.Compare the methods in terms of their efficiency and effectiveness. For example, if it is more effective to involve more people, then which method(s) enable more people to participate?
4.Provide a short description and an associated URL for the tool or technique you located on the Internet that is used in identifying risk. .
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Power of One (Part III)
Kimberly Kimbrough
EDU 635
September 7, 2015
Romona White
POWER OF ONE
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POWER OF ONE
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The current state of the community
The current state of the community is that the community is yet to allocate some land for the construction of a plating ground for its youth and the children. However, some of the young people are already playing games such as basketball and hockey within their parent's home backyards. The community members have already shown interest in visiting each other during distress calls such as during the loss of a loved one. The youth is slowly learning about their differences, and they are embracing the power of diversity in their interactions.
Indicators of success
The indicators of success will be the attendance of the community members in the monthly meetings and the number of youth who engage in the games. Another indicator of success will be the participation of members in the bi-annual evaluation of the initiative through the filling of the questionnaires. The more that the members of the community will get involved in the community events, the greater the success will be for the community. Another indicator of the success is the response of the community members in answering a distress call of any of the members. How supportive the members are will be reflected in distress times such as funerals of members, visiting a sick member and any other distress signal such as a burglary or a fire within the community. These successes will be measured in the number of youth who engage in sports, the number of members who turn out for the monthly visit of member's homes, the number of members who respond to fellow member's distress call and so on. The number will provide a proportion of the total population that is responsive to the welfare of fellow members.
Evaluation of the initiative
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Humanistic
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(i) Identify the verb phrase.
(ii) Name the structure.
(iii) Label the parts of the structure.
(iv) Describe the functional meaning conveyed by the verb in the sentence.
Examples:
I start work at seven every morning.
(i) start
(ii) present simple
(iii) base form
(iv) a routine
I was living in Peru at the time.
(i) was living
(ii) past continuous
(iii) auxiliary 'be' (past tense) + present participle
(iv) an activity in progress at a specified time in the past
I went to Thailand last year to teach.
She can speak Mandarin.
I'm seeing the director tomorrow.
He's been a teacher for ten years.
The school was founded in 2002.
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It was not until 1999, when President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno went after Bill Gates and Microsoft that the Sherman Act was back in the headlines (see Case 24-5 in your text). Using this antitrust legislation, Clinton and Reno succeeded in getting a federal district court decision to fine Microsoft $5 billion, and ordered it broken up into four separate companies. Microsoft appealed to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and politics hit home. Bill Clinton and Janet Reno headed for retirement, and President George W. Bush and Attorney General (former Senator) John Ashcroft took over the Justice Department. Within 5 months of taking office, in May, 2001, Bush and Ashcroft settled the deal with damages reduced to $300 million and no Microsoft breakup.
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For Dr Keloki only
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All projects must focus on producing a commodity of need (agriculture/food, housing, cloths, transportation, education, health services,
sewage systems,
labor, defense, etc.)
… with
out harming environment locally,
regionally
, or
globally.
-
All projects must integrate
more than one resource from 2 or more Arab countries
, in addition to Kuwait
.
-
Arab countries may cover any of the
southern Arabian-
Peninsula
(
~
GCC
and Yemen
)
,
northern Arabian-
Peninsula
(Jordan, Syria, Lebanon
), and/or any of the Arab-African countries
(Misr, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Algeria, Tunis, Morocco, Mauritania, Eritrea, Djibouti, and
Juzur al
-
Qamar
/Comoro Islands
)
.
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All Arab entities must be non-governmental
-- to avoid delays due to bureaucracy and other official formalities
.
Steps to follow in preparing for final group-projects:
1.
Problem statement
2.
Hypothesis
: assumed solution(s).
3.
Background information
4.
Data (Kuwait greenl
ine
, …
)
5.
Mathematical model
6.
Results
7.
Conclusion/recommendations.
1.
Please read: project.
prep file on s-drive to know whether or not your project will harm our environment or not. If harmful, please change your topic or your project will not be accepted. All project topics must have prior approval from professor ~ Assignment.10.
2.
Problem statement
( a needed project for the Arab-World/NE ~ near-east regions: resources supplied from different Arab zones/sub-regions, produced and consumed within the same regional society, surplus exported via Arab companies in different Arab zones/sub-regions)
3.
Hypothesis
: assumed solution(s).
4.
Background information
~ literature review
5.
Data
(real-world data, or educated guess)
6.
Mathematical model
(3TE, SLR, or ESM; and PLC ~ project life-cycle, PS ~ project structure, IMM ~ inventory management model, SCMM ~ supply chain management model) … all applicable models must be applied.
7.
Results
(of the math model~s)
8.
Conclusion/recommendations
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FOR DR WITZ ONLY
Dicussion question 1
For this discussion, refer to the information in the
“Introduction to the Miller Family document
.” Lucy Miller is a 20-year-old college student who has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Sarah Miller, her mother, recalls that as a teen, Lucy would get very talkative at night and couldn’t go to sleep. Sarah also recalled that Lucy was kicked off the cheerleading squad when her GPA fell below 3.0, and that during this time, Lucy’s friends were being mean to her. When this occurred, Lucy was “really down” for a couple of months. She didn’t want to talk to a counselor and she told her mother Sarah that she would be fine. Lucy blamed the entire situation on the issues with the girls in her class. However, coping with the mood swings became increasingly difficult for her. Lucy began experimenting casually with illegal drugs and found that they helped. Unfortunately, she kept getting them from friends at school and has now become addicted to them.
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Discussion question 2
Refer to the information in the
“Introduction to the Miller Family”
document. For this discussion, choose one of the following family members currently experiencing issues with substance abuse and complete the discussion according to the instructions below.
Option 1:
Lucy Miller – As we learned in Discussion 1 this week, this 20-year-old college student has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. As a coping mechanism for her wild mood changes, Lucy began experimenting with illegal drugs while still in high school and has now become addicted to them.
Option 2:
Lucy’s younger brother, Josh, was recently discovered using marijuana. His response to his parents when confronted was, “It’s just an herb! Grandma Ella says as long as it is natural, it is good.” In truth, Grandma Ella hasn’t said anything about marijuana and does not know that Josh has been using it.
Option 3:
Sam Miller, Lucy and Josh’s uncle, is an alcoholic. He is 50 years old, divorced, and estranged from both his ex-wife and their only son. He’s had no contact with either of them for many years. Sam has a long history of work and legal problems related to d.
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SOSC 2330: Political Economy of Law, Policy and Organization Take Home Mid Term Exam Fall 2014
Due date
: October 27, 2014 in class (2:30 pm in our lecture theatre). No late exams will be accepted.
Weight
: 15% of final grade.
Exam format
: This exam must be submitted both as a printed hard copy, and via our course moodle website (this will permit for Turnitin submission). Any exams not submitted both in person and via Turnitin will not be graded. The hard copy should be typed in 12 point font and double-spaced.
Instructions
:
1) Please answer each question as clearly and precisely as possible, respecting the word
limit indicated.
2) You should make reference to the course readings (using proper citation formatting) and may also refer to tutorial and lecture materials.
3) With the exception of question 2 in Part A, where you may conduct internet research, the only internet resources you should use when answering the following questions are the readings posted on the course website. A complete list of acceptable materials can be found on page three of this document.
4) Any exam found violating York’s policy on Academic Misconduct shall receive a grade of 0 and may be subject to formal disciplinary action.
Questions
:
Part A
(4 short answer questions – 15% each)
Each of the following questions contains multiple components. A complete answer must respond to all of these components. Each answer should be 250 words in length. Answers must be written in complete sentences and paragraphs.
DO NOT
use point form.
1) Briefly outline what is meant by
homo economicus
. With reference to the ideas of Adam Smith and to “Markets and Ethical Values,” explain how
homo economicus
might also be an ethical and social individual.
2) Coase, in his famous essay “The Problem of Social Cost” (1960), introduces the notion of reciprocal harm. With direct reference to the text explain what Coase means by this idea. Provide at least one contemporary Canadian example where the notion of
1
SOSC 2330: Political Economy of Law, Policy and Organization Take Home Mid Term Exam Fall 2014
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With reference to Pouncy and Medema & Me.
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theses
idintfy your position
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support your theses.
talk about the other side for a lttle bit.
conclousion.
Dont use ( I ) ( You )
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Following your analysis of the business environment and the business and IT requirements, Myra Morningstar has decided to move ahead and implement an IT solution. She has asked you to identify an IT solution and explain what the steps would be to implement it. For this assignment, you will develop an annotated outline that identifies an appropriate IT solution and the next steps to implement the solution. Resources to assist you in developing the annotated outline follow the Assignment Instructions below.
In Stage 4, you will prepare an
annotated outline
of your
proposed IT solution
and the
next steps
in the implementation of that solution. The next steps will include: project management, system development life cycle, process changes, training and measurements of success as they apply to the process being improved and the IT solution you are proposing.
Since UMUC Haircuts is a small business, Myra should take advantage of a Software as a Service (SaaS) or cloud-based system that has already been developed and is maintained and operated by a vendor. You should do some research and find a vendor-provided solution that will support the process that is being improved. Refer to the process model and your Stage 2 inputs, processing and outputs that define the business requirements; and refer to your Stage 3 IT requirements as you select an appropriate solution. Consider the cost of the solution as you make your choice, so that your recommended solution will be affordable for Myra.
Assignment:
Outline of IT
Solution
and Next Steps
Your annotated outline will define and explain the IT solution you are proposing and address each of the next steps shown below that UMUC Haircuts will take to implement your technology solution.
I.
Project Description:
A.
Introduction
1.
Strategy for competitive advantage: (just name the strategy)
2.
Business process to be improved: (just name the process)
B.
Proposed solution and IT components needed to implement the project
1.
Selected system
a)
I
dentify the vendor and the system you selected to improve the process at UMUC Haircuts
.
b)
Explain why you selected that system over others, including how it best meets the business requirements (see Stage 2) and IT requirements (see Stage 3) of UMUC Haircuts. Explain if/how cost was a factor in your selection.
2.
Major hardware needed
–
list the hardware components that Myra will need to install at UMUC Haircuts in order to implement your proposed solution.
3.
Facility requirements – identify where Myra should place the hardware.
4.
Telecommunication needs -
identify what kind of telecommunications will be needed for the solution, including local connectivity inside UMUC Haircuts and internet access, if appropriate, and whether it will be used for data, voice and/or video.
C.
Business resources needed to complete the project.
1.
It Skills & Services –
identify the technical skills needed to implement the solution including applicatio.
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1.List five methods to identify risk.
2.To apply these methods to a real-world situation, describe how you would perform a risk assessment using each of these methods in your organization or in other parts of your life.
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Follow these steps to participate in this discussion:
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Describe and provide an initial evaluation of the tool or technique.
Indicate in what situations the tool or technique would or would not be effective.
Provide the associated link.
Post this information in the discussion area.
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The three important business trends of globalization, ever-improving information technology and the changes in corporate governance. (Use the source I have attached) source a scholarly article that elaborates on these trends as they relate to the construction industry.
Write a minimum 2 full page analysis of your article and the salient points that relate these trends to the construction industry and why this is important information to a construction manager.
be sure to deliver your response and citation in APA format. (Assignment is due by Sunday at midnight)
This is the bibliography for the attachment.
Bibliography
Citation style: MLA7
White, Mark. "Information Technology: A Mandatory Role in Construction Project Management." Cost Engineering 49.11 (2007): 18-9. ProQuest. Web. 7 May 2015.
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Follow all instructions to the letter.....
Discussion Board forums
Students will participate in Eight Discussion Board forums. First, students will post an original thread of 450 words or more.
Three additional sources beyond the course material (i.e. textbook, readings, and presentations) are required for the original thread.
Add a biblical reference within the post.
DB 1:
Regardless of the philosophical approach one embraces with regard to the criminal justice system (due process vs. crime control, consensus or conflict model, or individual rights vs. public order), the police, courts, and correctional components must operate within a multicultural society; a society that embraces lifestyle diversity.
Beginning with the material conveyed in the assigned reading and presentation, discuss how multiculturalism and diversity impact the application of those philosophical approaches by the criminal justice groups (police, courts, and correctional) charged with achieving justice. Expand upon the provided material with scholarly research to support your position. Finally, integrate within your discussion the impact of a Judeo-Christian viewpoint on the implementation of criminal justice to today’s society.
·
Textbook Readings
Schmalleger: ch. 1
DB 2:
The mission of policing was described by the author as covering 6 key areas: enforcing the law, apprehending offenders, preventing crime, predicting crime, preserving the peace, and providing services. With the advent of various forms of terrorism and transnational crime, the police mission has expanded beyond the traditional borders of burglaries and domestic disputes.
Beginning with the material conveyed in the assigned reading and presentation, select 2 scholarly articles from the university criminal justice databases, and integrate those resources to discuss the use of intelligence-led policing (ILP) and the development of fusion centers to equip law enforcement for their expanded mission. Finally, integrate within your discussion the impact of a Judeo-Christian viewpoint on ILP and the development of fusion centers.
·
Textbook Readings
Schmalleger: ch. 6
Article Readings
Choose two scholarly articles pertinent to policing. These articles must be published within the last three years.They should help you as you write your Discussion Board forum for this module/week.
Required Book:
Schmalleger, F.
(2011).
Criminal justice today: An introductory text for the 21th Century
(11th ed.).
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
ISBN: 1256297259 (CUSTOM).
.
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Follow all directions to the letter. Do not miss anything from the instructions. Here are the assignments:
1. Discussion Board Forum:
Topic:
Choose a business issue such as job dissatisfaction, narcissism, learning theories, etc. from your own professional work experience or peer-reviewed journal articles. Apply a total of 2 concepts (such as mental models, the grapevine, Fiedler contingency model, etc.) from chapters 10–14 to the issue you are discussing. Keep in mind that chapters 10–14 deal with work teams, organizational communication, leadership, and politics, so find a scenario that is most applicable in those regards. Discuss the scenario and apply 2 core concepts from chapters 10–14.
APA Format: Must be at least 500- 750 words.
Required BOOKS
American Psychological Association.
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
(Current ed.).
Washington, DC: Author.
Kroeger, O., Thuesen, J. M., & Rutledge, H. (2002).
Type talk at work: How the 16 personality types determine your success on the job
(2nd ed.)
.
New York, NY: Dell Publishing. ISBN: 9780440509288.
Robbins, S. P., & Judge, T. A. (2009).
Organizational behavior
(Custom ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. ISBN: 9780555012277.
2.
Article review Instructions: APA Format.
Include an overview of the problem area discussed in the article.
Summarize any theories or conclusions reached by the author.
Briefly provide your own assessment of the article, evaluating its strengths and weaknesses.
Explain how the article relates contributes towards the field of conflict management.
Each Article Review should be no more than two pages (double-spaced)
Assignment:
For your Fifth Article Review, you may choose either Article 14 or Article 16 from the Helmick & Petersen text.
3.
Essay Instructions
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Please use APA style for your Works Cited section and all formatting within your paper.
Topic Choices
1.
Elaborate on the four Gs of peacemaking as identified by Sande. Use the following references for support: I Cor. 10:32, Matt. 7:5, Gal. 6:1, Matt. 5:24, Eph. 4:1–4, Eph. 4:29–32, Phil. 4:5–10, Col. 4:5–6.
2.
Using all class texts and lecture notes, define conflict. Your answer should be exhaustive and identify characteristics from several definitions. In addition, discuss at least three metaphors of conflict that help to explain how people may view conflict. Why are so many words and metaphors negative when they define conflict?
3.
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Focus on following questions
1.
Summary the case background
2.
Explanation the data
3.
How to solve the problem (Answer the question 1-5) Major HR Issue
4.
HR short-term and long-term strategy
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1. First, Develop a short, bulleted 1-2 page outline of how you will
respond,
either
,
Pro (votes in favor of the question);
or
Con (votes against the question)
to the case study below.
Then, work on and complete your pro or con final Opinion on
behalf of your City Council.
Case Study:
Throughout this course, we have been analyzing the concept of
“disability”, ADA, and trying to understand what it means to be
disabled. We have considered several approaches to forming a
disability identity, and will begin to understand individual
disability identities in the broader social and cultural systems in
which they exist. This Case Study will challenge you to
reconcile different disability identities with competing socio-
cultural interests as you draw upon your readings in this course
and your personal experiences:
You represent the majority opinion of a city council charged
with approving or rejecting a proposal from Corporation, Inc.
that is before you. You have three weeks to investigate the
proposal, hear arguments from your constituents, research the
possible implications, and reach a consensus. You may refer to
your course materials or outside materials to help you reach
your decision.
The Proposal by Corporation, Inc. is:
To develop an unused plot adjacent to downtown Cityville into
a state-of-the-art recreational center and outdoor playground for
the area’s youth population called FUNTOWN. Corporation,
Inc. will incur all costs associated with this development, at no
expense to the Cityville taxpayers. This lot has been vacant for
2. many years, and the Cityville Council has not had any other
offers to develop it. Cityville is a small town, and FUNTOWN
would represent the only playground and recreational center for
Cityville’s many children. However, because Cityville only has
two residents under the age of 18 with physical disabilities, the
proposal of Corporation, Inc. does not include making any of
the activities in FUNTOWN accessible to children with
disabilities. Corporation, Inc. says that the accessibility needed
for wheelchair users would be very expensive and change the
types of activities they could include in FUNTOWN.
Corporation, Inc. also tells the Council that they will likely not
develop FUNTOWN at all if they must make every aspect of
FUNTOWN accessible to the town’s two young wheelchair-
users. Instead, Corporation, Inc. proposes to create a separate,
smaller disability-friendly playground on the ground floor of a
near-by building and call this place SMILETIME. Corporation,
Inc. tells the Cityville Council that SMILETIME will also be
state-of-the-art, but because it is much smaller and in an
already-existing building, it will keep their costs down.
As the Cityville Council, you must now decide what action to
take with the Corporation, Inc. Proposal to build the
FUNTOWN and SMILETIME facilities. Because we have not
yet discussed all of the laws and legal implications of such a
decision, you should feel free to leave it to the Cityville lawyers
to decide whether your decision is legal or not. Instead, as a
city council, you should concentrate more on the ethical, social,
and cultural implications of your decision. Will you approve or
reject the proposal of Cityville? How and why did you reach
your decision?
1. Consider this Case Study and begin to list the implications
and considerations of your decision:
a. What are the most challenging aspects of this decision?
b. What are the implications of your decision that you are
most concerned about?
c. What details are missing that might make your decision
easier?
3. d. How will your citizens feel about both the pro and con
decisions? Which citizens do you believe will support you?
*IMPORTANT: Your Final Opinion should include proper APA
citations of your sources in the body and the Works Cited
sections.*
Please include your recommendations to Corporation, Inc. based
on your decision. What were the most difficult implications of
your decision? How did your concept of disability identity
inform your decision? Finally, what impact, if any, do you
think your decision will have on the residents of Cityville, both
disabled and non-disabled?
Responses should be at least 3 pages, double spaced, well-
written, cover all aspects of the assignment, and include
citations from course readings with proper cites in the
Bibliography.
There is no right or wrong answer. Rather, you will be graded
on the quality of your analysis, your use of the course materials
and sources to date, and your overall consideration of this
difficult puzzle.
*I will tip nice after satisfactory paper.
Example:
CITYVILLE Majority City Council Final Opinion
(CON)
We, the CITYVILLE Majority Council Members, have decided
to deny the
proposal submitted by Corporation, Inc. After careful
deliberation and consideration of
all aspects of the proposal, our rationale for the denial is
outlined in this document.
Although we realize that Corporation, Inc. is proposing a
beautiful, state-of-the-art
playground for the children of our town which would be called
FUNTOWN and would
concomitantly develop a smaller “disability-friendly”
4. playground on the ground floor
of a near-by building, called SMILETOWN, the building of
these two separate facilities
would be in conflict with the mission of CITYVILLE, which is
to promote inclusion of all its citizens in all city
wide activities. We, the CITYVILLE Majority Council
Members, realize that there is a probability that failing to
approve the Corporation, Inc. proposal will result in a failure to
build either facilities, which will definitely deprive its citizens
of either
playground.However, we cannot embrace a proposal that
excludes disabled citizens
from enjoying benefits of inclusive play. We, the CITYVILLE
Majority Council Members, are
also looking to the future when there may be additional
members of the community who
could be diagnosed with a physical or mental disability. All
citizens, no matter their race,
religion, ethnic persuasion, and disability status deserve to be
treated equally. In
evaluating the proposal we have looked to the Americans For
Disabilities Act of 1990
which provides for the concept of prescriptive designs,
accessible designs and universal
designs in an attempt to make playgrounds inclusionary for all
abilities. We also feel that
despite the fact that the Architectural and Transportation
Barriers Compliance Board
(Access Board) has developed guidelines for newly constructed,
altered play areas,
and proposed construction these guidelines do not address the
need for inclusionary
play areas. It is important to note that there is more to
compliance than proper design.
We, the CITYVILLE Majority Council Members believe that the
ability to play is not central
5. to the argument, but rather the ability of the children to play
and interact together is
important to their social development and their successful
transition to adulthood minus
the development of stereotypical prejudices that often develop
when “different” groups
are segregated from one another. Further, we have looked at the
work of Disability
Rights Network of Pennsylvania attorney, Jeni Hegenreder, who
has stated publicly, “To
be able to play on public playgrounds with other kids...is
important for their inclusion in
all aspects of community life.” She further stated, “Inclusive
playgrounds are those
where children can interact and be accepted and enjoy the safety
and stimulation of the
inclusive environment.” Additionally, inclusive playgrounds
provide “normal” children
with an understanding and acceptance of disabled children by
having them play side-
by-side.” The acceptance of all types of children will allow for
the development of non-
discriminatory interactions that will promote future workplace
inclusion and
understanding of disabled and non-disabled needs. Finally, the
current and future
parents of CITYVILLE have the potential of having children
who are both disabled and
“normal.” It would be impossible for a parent to meet the needs
of both categories of
children. This would cause possible between siblings as a parent
would be forced to
decide which child would be able to go to the playground since
neither could be left
alone. This would cause further distancing of children by their
disability/non-disability
6. category. It is the opinion of the Council that no parent should
have to make that
decision. Lastly, children without disabilities who do not
interact with children having
disabilities are more likely to develop stereotypical ideas and
misconceptions about their
disabled counterparts. This could lead to discrimination later in
life from lack of
information or incorrect information about disabilities.
The CITYVILLE Majority City Council understands that with
this decision comes the
likelihood that Corporation, Inc. will withdraw its proposal and
not build either
playground. However, we the CITYVILLE Majority City
Council believe that if Corporation,Inc. withdraws its proposal,
we can find the funding for the inclusion playground by
reaching out to certain proponents of disability inclusion. These
corporations include: The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust,
Gametime Playground Equipment Grants, Liberty Mutual
Insurance Co., The Goldberg Foundation and Subaru of America
Corporation.These companies have made a commitment to
providing funding that will promote an environment of inclusion
for all people. In the past, these corporations, etc., have
provided townships, cities, towns, etc. with funding to build
playgrounds, libraries, gymnasiums, etc that are considered
inclusive for all people.
We, The CITYVILLE Majority City Council also hope to meet
with members of the
community as well as representatives of Corporation, Inc. It is
our hope that with
education, the importance of the healing nature of the
playground will become apparent
to everyone. We understand that some members of the
community will question why we
would “sacrifice” the building of a state-of-the-art playground
and even have another
7. smaller playground for disabled children, but it is our hope that
through education and discussion, it will be apparent to
community dissenters and Corporation, Inc members that it is
important that the inclusion playground include everyone of
every ability level without relegating anyone to a disabled
corner of a regular playground or separated by a “disabled only”
playground. Based on this assessment, all children have basic
rights including the right to learn and play together, because
they are devalued when they are separated because of their
disability, and their is no right legitimate reason to separate
children because of their disability.
In conclusion, research has shown that all children (both
disabled and non-disabled) do better academically and socially
when they are in an inclusion setting to both learn and play. In
addition, segregation based on disability teaches children to be
fearful, ignorant and breeds discrimination later in life.
Children also need to develop relationships that will prepare
them for life in the mainstream. Only with inclusion do we as a
community have the potential to reduce fear and build
friendships, respect and understanding, knowing that the
welfare of our children is our highest priority. Inclusion
playgrounds will increase community spirit in CITYVILLE,
improve the quality of life and be an efficient use of our
community resources. Lastly, because of the anticipated future
population growth of CITYVILLE, the unpredictability of future
disabled versus non disabled children and the research that
supports the inclusion type playground, it would be an injustice
to the citizens of CITYVILLE to grant this proposal as it is now
submitted by Corporation, Inc.
CITYVILLE Minority City Council Opinion
(Pro)
The opinion put forth by The CITYVILLE Minority City
Council would have granted the proposal put forth by
Corporation, Inc. and is in direct opposition to The CITYVILLE
Majority City Council decision. This proposal would have
8. allowed for the construction of two separate and unique
playgrounds. One playground would be called FUNTOWN and
would be accessible to “normal”, non-disabled children. The
other separate, unique playground would be called Smiletime
and would be located in an existing building some distan.ce
from FUNTOWN. As Corporation, Inc had stated in its
proposal, it is unlikely to build FUNTOWN if it must create an
inclusion playground, because of the significant cost associated
with building a new, all inclusive facility. Additionally, should
Corporation, Inc fail to accept the Majority Opinion and not
build the playground called FUNTOWN, non disabled children
will be deprived of the only playground in CITYVILLE where
they can come for safe, state-of-the-art play. Additionally,
disabled children will be deprived of a wheelchair accessible
playground to also meet their special needs. We also defend our
opinion because the disabled population is currently only two
children and while we anticipate an increase in the CITYVILLE
population, it is unknown how many of the children living in
the town will be disabled. In addition to these reason, the
citizens of CITYVILLE will be given, at no cost, two state-of-
the-art playgrounds, whereas, if the Majority opinion is carried,
CITYVILLE will loose both playgrounds. In addition to these
consideration, there may also be unnecessary delays due to the
need for compliance (with ADA) issues requiring legal
interpretation which will further increase the cost of the project
and place a potential for an increase in the tax burden to the
citizens of CITYVILLE. Finally, there may be legal liability
that will need to be addressed with the integration of non
disabled and disabled children in the same area. We strongly
suggest reconsideration of the Majority opinion in favor of the
Minority opinion.
The most challenging aspect of this decision is the potential
loss of both playgrounds if Corporation, Inc. will not acquiesce
to the opinion of the Council Majority and build an all inclusive
playground that will meet the needs of all citizens of the
community. Another challenging aspect of this decision will be
9. the need to educate the population of CITYVILLE to the moral,
ethical and social needs of children that will promote
friendships, respect and understanding among all children.
The implications that are most concerning to the Majority City
Council about the decisions that are made will be to find
funding through grant applications and also by private fund
raising and donations if Corporation, Inc. withdraws its
proposal and refuses to entertain building one inclusive
playground. These funding needs would not be necessary if the
CITYVILLE City Council had accepted the proposal of
Corporation, Inc, but the inclusive playground that research
shows would be of more benefit to all citizens of CITYVILLE
will not be built. Another significant implication of the decision
is the need to listen to citizens who will be upset at the
potential loss of the “normal” playground for their child/ren. It
is very important to reach out to those dissenters, hear their
concerns and educate them on the need for an inclusion
playground.
It is said that hindsight is always twenty-twenty. These decision
are always difficult when there needs to be a decision made on
moral, ethical and social reasons that may prevent some from
getting what they want...a state- of- the- art playground. If it
was known now that all the funding could be available through
grants and fund raising, it would make this difficult decision
more palatable to most of the citizens of CITYVILLE. However,
the City Council has announced its decision with overwhelming
data to support the decision that was made. All children deserve
to be treated equally whether disabled or not. In the end, the
inclusive playground will be a place where there is no
designation for any child and it will allow them to go side by
side with the peers they have here and play.
It is the belief of the Council that if the citizens of CITYVILLE
are properly educated about the proposal and the research on
inclusion education and playgrounds, they will be very
supportive of the Council’s decision. It is the Council’s feeling
that most citizens want to do the right thing for their children
10. and with and understanding of the needs of the disabled/non
disabled population citizens of CITYVILLE will be proponents
of building inclusion playground facilities.
Works Cited
*NONE – Example Only*