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Citation for video
It's the law
[Video file]. (2001). Retrieved April 15, 2017, from http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=18566&xtid=11901
In
the
criminal
justice
system
the
laws
are
framed
first
and
foremost
by
the
US
Constitution,
because
it's
this
living
document
that
gives
government
its
powers,
as
well
as
limits
those
powers,
and
guarantees
our
personal
rights
to
life,
liberty,
and
property.
Our
laws
protect
these
rights,
whether
the
laws
are
enacted
at
the
federal,
state,
or
local
level.
So
while
the
purpose
of
this
system
is
to
bring
criminals
to
justice,
it
must
also
meet
the
standard
of
due
process
provided
by
the
Constitution.
And
so
the
criminal
justice
system
has
two
separate,
but
equally
important,
functions,
to
protect
the
public
safety,
and
maintain
the
public
confidence.
This
is
how
it
works.
To
understand
the
criminal
justice
system
the
first,
and
most
obvious,
question
we
ask
is,
what
exactly
is
a
Crime?
Well,
in
America
a
crime
is
anything
that
Congress,
a
state,
or
a
legislative
body
has
said
is
a
crime.
A
violation
of
public
law,
punishable
by
imprisonment,
a
fine,
or
both.
Like
driving
a
car
after
drinking
a
few
beers,
taking
a
bike
that
belongs
to
someone
else,
or
using
certain
drugs.
These
are
all
violations
of
what
we
know
as
American
law.
Some
crimes
have
been
considered
crimes
for
hundreds
of
years.
Others
aren't
even
thought
of
as
crimes
anymore.
And
then
there
are
things
people
do
that
were
once
acceptable,
but
are
now
illegal.
So
while
our
laws
may
be
stable,
they
may
also
reflect
how
our
society
grows
and
changes.
And
because
society
is
fluid,
and
moves,
and
changes,
we
constantly
look
at
laws
to
determine
whether
or
not
they're
meeting
societal
needs.
A
good
example
is
laws
with
regards
to
computer
technology
issues.
The
framers
of
the
Constitution
had
no
concept
that
there
would
be
computers.
Our
laws
are
both
stable
and
flexible,
because
they
need
to
adapt
with
the
times.
But
they
should
also
remain
stable,
so
that
there
is
consistency,
and
an
evenness
to
the
meting
out
of
justice.
Our
society
has
gone
through
a
rapid
change
in
recent
years
due
to
modern
technology.
And
so
we
say
that
law
is
a
reaction
to
the
whim,
but
not
to
the
will
of
the
people.
So
as
people
change
the
law
will
react
to
those
changes
in
customs
and
habits
in
a
society.
Crimes
are
usually
divided
into
two
types,
Misdemeanor
and
Felony.
A
misdemeanor
is
a
crime
that
is
pu.
Write 150 words about the video transcrpit below. What was interes.docxboyfieldhouse
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What was interesting? What did you learn new? Explain any thoughts about video. No title page. Need to cite and reference.
Police Search and Seizure
All rise. For
many
of
us,
our
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
system
comes
from
watching
television
or
a movie.
But
real
life
issues
may
be
treated
quite
differently.
When
a
society
and
its
government
decide
that
certain
conduct
is
dangerous
to
its
citizens,
such
conduct
is
called
a
crime.
Punishment
comes
through
a sanction
such
as
fines,
imprisonment,
probation,
community
service,
or
a
combination
of
those.
Most
crimes
are
identified
in laws
that
have
been
enacted
by
federal,
state,
and
local
governments
in
response
to
issues
that
affect
that
jurisdiction.
Some
actions
have
been
unlawful
for
thousands
of
years.
Others
were
outlawed,
but
are
now
legal.
And
then
there
are
things
people
do
that
are
legal
in
some
places,
but
not
in
others.
And
while
states
differ
somewhat
in
their
judicial
systems,
there
are
norms
and
similarities.
And
just
as
citizens
are
bound
by
certain
laws,
those
who
enforce
the
law
are
bound
by
common
procedures
and
rules,
guaranteeing
every
citizen
the
rights
and
protections
known
as
due
process.
This
is
the
story
of
the
American
criminal
justice
system.
To
fully
understand
the
problem
of
crime
in
the
United
States,
it
is
important
to
have
some
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
process.
He had
a TV in his arms--
What
happens
when
someone
reports
a
crime
to
police?
The
path
from
the
reporting
to
the
final
settlement
is
long
and
complex.
The
US
Constitution
is
the
primary
source
of
law
in
the
United
States.
It
guarantees
certain
rights
to
individuals.
For
instance,
we
are
entitled
to
a
trial
by
jury.
Sheriff's
Office.
The
Fourth
Amendment
ensures
that
citizens
have
the
right
to
be
secure
against
unreasonable
searches
and
seizures.
The
Fifth
Amendment
prevents
us
from
being
charged
with
the
same
crime
twice.
I
think that
you were trying
to pin
this
case
on
your
brother--
And
the
Eighth
Amendment
protects
the
accused
from
unreasonable
bail and
finds.
Beyond
federal
laws,
each
state
and
local
jurisdiction
has
its
own
separate
statutes.
We
often
find
ourselves
in
need
of
legislation
to
address
some
of
the
ills
of
a
modern
day
society.
All
criminal law now
in
every
state
and
federal
government
is
statutory,
made
by
either
Congress
or
state
legislatures.
And
the
states
are
free
any
time,
the
state
legislatures
are
free
to
change
the
statutes
at
any
point,
repeal
them,
add
new
ones.
And
then,
of
course,
judges
interpret
and
construe
statutory
enactments,
which
is
the
function
of
the
Judiciary.
So
l.
Read the transcript below. In 150 words what is the video about W.docxniraj57
Read the transcript below. In 150 words what is the video about? What was interesting about video? Did you learn anything knew? Was anything that thought was wrong? Do have example show you understand what Probale cause is? Explain. Do not need title page. I need cite and reference to support your answer
All
rise.
For
many
of
us,
our
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
system
comes
from
watching
television
or
a movie.
But
real
life
issues
may
be
treated
quite
differently.
When
a
society
and
its
government
decide
that
certain
conduct
is
dangerous
to
its
citizens,
such
conduct
is
called
a
crime.
Punishment
comes
through
a sanction
such
as
fines,
imprisonment,
probation,
community
service,
or
a
combination
of
those.
Most
crimes
are
identified
in laws
that
have
been
enacted
by
federal,
state,
and
local
governments
in
response
to
issues
that
affect
that
jurisdiction.
Some
actions
have
been
unlawful
for
thousands
of
years.
Others
were
outlawed,
but
are
now
legal.
And
then
there
are
things
people
do
that
are
legal
in
some
places,
but
not
in
others.
And
while
states
differ
somewhat
in
their
judicial
systems,
there
are
norms
and
similarities.
And
just
as
citizens
are
bound
by
certain
laws,
those
who
enforce
the
law
are
bound
by
common
procedures
and
rules,
guaranteeing
every
citizen
the
rights
and
protections
known
as
due
process.
This
is
the
story
of
the
American
criminal
justice
system.
To
fully
understand
the
problem
of
crime
in
the
United
States,
it
is
important
to
have
some
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
process.
He had
a TV in his arms--
What
happens
when
someone
reports
a
crime
to
police?
The
path
from
the
reporting
to
the
final
settlement
is
long
and
complex.
The
US
Constitution
is
the
primary
source
of
law
in
the
United
States.
It
guarantees
certain
rights
to
individuals.
For
instance,
we
are
entitled
to
a
trial
by
jury.
Sheriff's
Office.
The
Fourth
Amendment
ensures
that
citizens
have
the
right
to
be
secure
against
unreasonable
searches
and
seizures.
The
Fifth
Amendment
prevents
us
from
being
charged
with
the
same
crime
twice.
I
think that
you were trying
to pin
this
case
on
your
brother--
And
the
Eighth
Amendment
protects
the
accused
from
unreasonable
bail and
finds.
Beyond
federal
laws,
each
state
and
local
jurisdiction
has
its
own
separate
statutes.
We
often
find
ourselves
in
need
of
legislation
to
address
some
of
the
ills
of
a
modern
day
society.
All
criminal law now
in
every
state
and
federal
government
is
statutory,
made
by
either
Congress
or
state
legislatures.
And
the
states
are
free
any
time,
the
state
legislatures
are
free
to
change
the
statutes
at
any
point,
repeal
them,
add
new
ones.
And
then,
of
course,
...
On January 19- I sent an announcement about the different types of law.pdfEdwardw5nSlaterl
On January 19, I sent an announcement about the different types of laws affecting HR in the US.
As a reminder, at the federal level (which we are concerned about in this course) there are the
following types of laws:
Federal laws - laws that are passed by both houses of Congress that are applicable in all 50 states
and US territories.
Executive order - law passed by order of the President. Executive orders on employment matters
most often affect federal employees only (which is why we didn't include them in the activity).
Many times, executive orders are used as a "motivation" for the passage of federal laws.
Statutory laws - interpretation of federal law developed by federal agencies, like the EEOC.
Rules, that have the same power as the law itself, are created through the power the federal
government has invested in the agency. This is also known as agency law.
Judicial law - interpretation of federal law by judges, including the Supreme Court. It is
impossible for the "letter of the law" to be all inclusive when it is passed by Congress, so courts
are used to define and interpret intent. An excellent recent example is the recent ruling by the
Supreme Court that gender protection under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes
protection for sexual preference and gender identity.
The bad thing about textbooks, especially those in law, is that they are practically out of date as
soon as they are published. The Walsh book is no exception. So much has happened in the world
of HR law since it was published, and that is what made me create this assignment.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT
Your task is to pick a topic from the chapter 9 from Walsh, D.J. (2019). Employment Law for
Human Resource Practice , and do a legal update for it. Specifically, I want you to look for
changes in the law since January 2021 for the 4 areas listed above. For judicial law, focus on the
federal district courts and higher. In your submission, indicate the changes that have occurred to
law at each level. Be specific, include exact laws, executive orders and/or cases. Be sure to
include citations in your submission. I strongly recommend that you use the DOL, EEOC and
SHRM websites to help focus your search..
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Much cybercrime focuses on the theft of personal information. Identi.docxgemaherd
Much cybercrime focuses on the theft of personal information. Identity theft is a major issue, and organizations must take diligent actions to prevent individuals’ personally identifiable information (PII) from being compromised. Likewise, individuals must take precautions to protect their PII.
Describe the federal laws that address protecting an individual’s PII.
Suggest governmental changes that need to take place and three measures organizations and individuals should take to protect their PII.
Student reply
Hello Class,
After reading the chapter for this week’s discussion, I had not thought about the Bill of Rights as one of the federal laws in protecting an individual’s personally identifiable information (PII). The fourth amendment states that every person has a right to privacy. Three acts that protect PII are The Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Right to Financial Privacy Act, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. There are many other federal and state laws besides the ones mentioned above that protect PII.
The government should continue to write laws that protect PII and make sure the rules are clear and concise. They should also keep up to date with the advancements of technology. The government should also be accountable for the laws that are passed and not violate them either. Three measures organizations and individuals should make sure all their PII are stored safely, only share what is needed to keep the information protected.
Thanks,
Samantha Kemble
.
Write 150 words about the video transcrpit below. What was interes.docxboyfieldhouse
Write 150 words about the video transcrpit below.
What was interesting? What did you learn new? Explain any thoughts about video. No title page. Need to cite and reference.
Police Search and Seizure
All rise. For
many
of
us,
our
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
system
comes
from
watching
television
or
a movie.
But
real
life
issues
may
be
treated
quite
differently.
When
a
society
and
its
government
decide
that
certain
conduct
is
dangerous
to
its
citizens,
such
conduct
is
called
a
crime.
Punishment
comes
through
a sanction
such
as
fines,
imprisonment,
probation,
community
service,
or
a
combination
of
those.
Most
crimes
are
identified
in laws
that
have
been
enacted
by
federal,
state,
and
local
governments
in
response
to
issues
that
affect
that
jurisdiction.
Some
actions
have
been
unlawful
for
thousands
of
years.
Others
were
outlawed,
but
are
now
legal.
And
then
there
are
things
people
do
that
are
legal
in
some
places,
but
not
in
others.
And
while
states
differ
somewhat
in
their
judicial
systems,
there
are
norms
and
similarities.
And
just
as
citizens
are
bound
by
certain
laws,
those
who
enforce
the
law
are
bound
by
common
procedures
and
rules,
guaranteeing
every
citizen
the
rights
and
protections
known
as
due
process.
This
is
the
story
of
the
American
criminal
justice
system.
To
fully
understand
the
problem
of
crime
in
the
United
States,
it
is
important
to
have
some
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
process.
He had
a TV in his arms--
What
happens
when
someone
reports
a
crime
to
police?
The
path
from
the
reporting
to
the
final
settlement
is
long
and
complex.
The
US
Constitution
is
the
primary
source
of
law
in
the
United
States.
It
guarantees
certain
rights
to
individuals.
For
instance,
we
are
entitled
to
a
trial
by
jury.
Sheriff's
Office.
The
Fourth
Amendment
ensures
that
citizens
have
the
right
to
be
secure
against
unreasonable
searches
and
seizures.
The
Fifth
Amendment
prevents
us
from
being
charged
with
the
same
crime
twice.
I
think that
you were trying
to pin
this
case
on
your
brother--
And
the
Eighth
Amendment
protects
the
accused
from
unreasonable
bail and
finds.
Beyond
federal
laws,
each
state
and
local
jurisdiction
has
its
own
separate
statutes.
We
often
find
ourselves
in
need
of
legislation
to
address
some
of
the
ills
of
a
modern
day
society.
All
criminal law now
in
every
state
and
federal
government
is
statutory,
made
by
either
Congress
or
state
legislatures.
And
the
states
are
free
any
time,
the
state
legislatures
are
free
to
change
the
statutes
at
any
point,
repeal
them,
add
new
ones.
And
then,
of
course,
judges
interpret
and
construe
statutory
enactments,
which
is
the
function
of
the
Judiciary.
So
l.
Read the transcript below. In 150 words what is the video about W.docxniraj57
Read the transcript below. In 150 words what is the video about? What was interesting about video? Did you learn anything knew? Was anything that thought was wrong? Do have example show you understand what Probale cause is? Explain. Do not need title page. I need cite and reference to support your answer
All
rise.
For
many
of
us,
our
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
system
comes
from
watching
television
or
a movie.
But
real
life
issues
may
be
treated
quite
differently.
When
a
society
and
its
government
decide
that
certain
conduct
is
dangerous
to
its
citizens,
such
conduct
is
called
a
crime.
Punishment
comes
through
a sanction
such
as
fines,
imprisonment,
probation,
community
service,
or
a
combination
of
those.
Most
crimes
are
identified
in laws
that
have
been
enacted
by
federal,
state,
and
local
governments
in
response
to
issues
that
affect
that
jurisdiction.
Some
actions
have
been
unlawful
for
thousands
of
years.
Others
were
outlawed,
but
are
now
legal.
And
then
there
are
things
people
do
that
are
legal
in
some
places,
but
not
in
others.
And
while
states
differ
somewhat
in
their
judicial
systems,
there
are
norms
and
similarities.
And
just
as
citizens
are
bound
by
certain
laws,
those
who
enforce
the
law
are
bound
by
common
procedures
and
rules,
guaranteeing
every
citizen
the
rights
and
protections
known
as
due
process.
This
is
the
story
of
the
American
criminal
justice
system.
To
fully
understand
the
problem
of
crime
in
the
United
States,
it
is
important
to
have
some
knowledge
of
the
criminal
justice
process.
He had
a TV in his arms--
What
happens
when
someone
reports
a
crime
to
police?
The
path
from
the
reporting
to
the
final
settlement
is
long
and
complex.
The
US
Constitution
is
the
primary
source
of
law
in
the
United
States.
It
guarantees
certain
rights
to
individuals.
For
instance,
we
are
entitled
to
a
trial
by
jury.
Sheriff's
Office.
The
Fourth
Amendment
ensures
that
citizens
have
the
right
to
be
secure
against
unreasonable
searches
and
seizures.
The
Fifth
Amendment
prevents
us
from
being
charged
with
the
same
crime
twice.
I
think that
you were trying
to pin
this
case
on
your
brother--
And
the
Eighth
Amendment
protects
the
accused
from
unreasonable
bail and
finds.
Beyond
federal
laws,
each
state
and
local
jurisdiction
has
its
own
separate
statutes.
We
often
find
ourselves
in
need
of
legislation
to
address
some
of
the
ills
of
a
modern
day
society.
All
criminal law now
in
every
state
and
federal
government
is
statutory,
made
by
either
Congress
or
state
legislatures.
And
the
states
are
free
any
time,
the
state
legislatures
are
free
to
change
the
statutes
at
any
point,
repeal
them,
add
new
ones.
And
then,
of
course,
...
On January 19- I sent an announcement about the different types of law.pdfEdwardw5nSlaterl
On January 19, I sent an announcement about the different types of laws affecting HR in the US.
As a reminder, at the federal level (which we are concerned about in this course) there are the
following types of laws:
Federal laws - laws that are passed by both houses of Congress that are applicable in all 50 states
and US territories.
Executive order - law passed by order of the President. Executive orders on employment matters
most often affect federal employees only (which is why we didn't include them in the activity).
Many times, executive orders are used as a "motivation" for the passage of federal laws.
Statutory laws - interpretation of federal law developed by federal agencies, like the EEOC.
Rules, that have the same power as the law itself, are created through the power the federal
government has invested in the agency. This is also known as agency law.
Judicial law - interpretation of federal law by judges, including the Supreme Court. It is
impossible for the "letter of the law" to be all inclusive when it is passed by Congress, so courts
are used to define and interpret intent. An excellent recent example is the recent ruling by the
Supreme Court that gender protection under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes
protection for sexual preference and gender identity.
The bad thing about textbooks, especially those in law, is that they are practically out of date as
soon as they are published. The Walsh book is no exception. So much has happened in the world
of HR law since it was published, and that is what made me create this assignment.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT
Your task is to pick a topic from the chapter 9 from Walsh, D.J. (2019). Employment Law for
Human Resource Practice , and do a legal update for it. Specifically, I want you to look for
changes in the law since January 2021 for the 4 areas listed above. For judicial law, focus on the
federal district courts and higher. In your submission, indicate the changes that have occurred to
law at each level. Be specific, include exact laws, executive orders and/or cases. Be sure to
include citations in your submission. I strongly recommend that you use the DOL, EEOC and
SHRM websites to help focus your search..
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The Importance Of International Law
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Different Aspects Of Law Essay
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Much cybercrime focuses on the theft of personal information. Identity theft is a major issue, and organizations must take diligent actions to prevent individuals’ personally identifiable information (PII) from being compromised. Likewise, individuals must take precautions to protect their PII.
Describe the federal laws that address protecting an individual’s PII.
Suggest governmental changes that need to take place and three measures organizations and individuals should take to protect their PII.
Student reply
Hello Class,
After reading the chapter for this week’s discussion, I had not thought about the Bill of Rights as one of the federal laws in protecting an individual’s personally identifiable information (PII). The fourth amendment states that every person has a right to privacy. Three acts that protect PII are The Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Right to Financial Privacy Act, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. There are many other federal and state laws besides the ones mentioned above that protect PII.
The government should continue to write laws that protect PII and make sure the rules are clear and concise. They should also keep up to date with the advancements of technology. The government should also be accountable for the laws that are passed and not violate them either. Three measures organizations and individuals should make sure all their PII are stored safely, only share what is needed to keep the information protected.
Thanks,
Samantha Kemble
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**I ONLY Need An Introduction and a Partial Conclution!!!**
The “Sources of Competitive Advantage” image above shows the focus of competitive advantage for seven companies:
Toyota focuses on quality as its competitive advantage.
IBM focuses on service as its competitive advantage.
Wal-Mart focuses on low cost as its competitive advantage.
Coca-Cola focuses on its proprietary products as its competitive advantage.
Apple focuses on innovation as its competitive advantage.
Nike focuses on brand recognition as its competitive advantage.
Nintendo focuses on value as its competitive advantage.
Slide 1: Include title of the team PowerPoint, course name and number, instructor’s name, date submitted, and names of team members.
Slide 2: As a team, select a company from the list of organizations listed above that integrates information systems to support its business strategies. Describe the business mission and goals of your chosen organization.
Slide(s) 3-4: As a team, describe how information systems create competitive advantages for your chosen organization. Analyze and identify the types and functions of systems used in the organization.
Slide 5: What different types of data make up “big data” for your chosen company? Describe the big data (what it is and how it is used). Big is a term that describes extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations. Examples of big data may include data in a company’s customer service department used to solve customer problems or a company’s use of stock market or competitive intelligence data to predict the future (Hint: You can find examples of big data used by the organization by reviewing data reports on the “Investors” or “Our Investors” tab of the organization’s website). Justify your answers.
Slide 6: Conclusion
Slide 7: Reference list
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Paper outline and source is due.
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My sources
My Topic: Rights of Women in Child Custody
SOURCES:
(1) Epstein, Rona. "Mothers in Prison: The Rights of the Child." Criminal Justice Matters 86.1 (2011): 12-13. Print.
Of the 11,044 women who entered prison in the UK in 2009, about half were on remand, spending an average of four to six weeks in prison. Following trial, 61 per cent of women sentenced to custody received sentences of six months or less (Prison Reform Trust, 2010). In the same year, 3,000 women were sentenced to custody for three months or less, of whom 176 were sentenced to ten days or less. This suggests that a significant number of women are imprisoned for relatively minor offences. Many are mothers of dependent children.
(2) Morgan, Robin. "Women of the Arab Spring." Ms 21.2 (2011): 20-22. Print.
After independence from France in 1956, the government abolished polygamy and legislated women's equality in marriage, divorce and child custody. [...] Khadija Cherif, former head of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, guarantees women will continue to defend separation of mosque and state, saying, "The force of the Tunisian feminist movement is that we've never separated it from the fight for democracy and a secular society." Soon, unsung protest coordinator Amai Sharaf - a 36-year-old English teacher, single mother and member of the organizers' April 6 Youth Movement - was spending days and nights in the movement's tiny office, smoking furiously and overseeing a crew of
men
(3) Fransson, Emma, et al. "Why Should They Live More with One of Us When
They Are Children to Us Both?: Parents' Motives for Practicing Equal Joint Physical Custody for Children Aged 0-4." Children and Youth Services Review 66 (2016): 154-160. Print.
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after a separation or divorce, is increasing in many countries. In line with the national policy to promote paternal involvement in parenting, two-thirds of Swedish preschoolers with non-cohabiting parents live in two homes. Internationally, there has been a debate regarding the benefits or risks with joint physical custody for infants and toddlers. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the reasons given by divorced parents for sharing joint physical custody of children 0-4years of age. Interviews were conducted with 46 parents (18 fathers and 28 mothers) and analyzed using systematic text condensation. Two themes emerged in response to the research question. In the theme Same rights and responsibilities, parents described that joint physical custody was ‘a given’ as both parents were seen to have equal rights to and responsibility for the children. Both men and women described
involved fath.
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i need you to revise my essay acoording to the given guidelines to make it perfect and be more spesific in the introduction about y topic which is;
Evaluate the concrete benefits of Indian educational programs that promote heritage language proficiency and cultural connection, through bilingual or immersion programs, such as the Salish School of Spokane.
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Regional Music of Mexico
Aca Entre Nos by Vicente Fernandez, Performed by Vicente Fernandez
Aca Entre Nos is a classic piece of music by one of the most recognizable and prominent Mexican artists that is Vicente Fernandez. This is an artist with a phenomenal worldwide acclaim and has won numerous awards both in Mexico and in the United States. The song Aca Entre Nos in this case is performed live by Fernandez himself and his group. He does not play any instruments but his crew does. His major singing style is that of the mariachi. This is despite him not playing an instrument. However, his vocals and style blends in with the various mariachi artists in his crew making it a soothing tune and song o the ears of many.
The breath control as used by Fernandez in his live performance of the song is effective, tactful and beneficial to the rendition of the song. Fernandez takes deep breaths between various lines of the song in order to stress or rather produce certain tunes and voices necessary for capturing the mood of the audience and the theme of the song in general. Chest voice techniques have also been applied in a bid to provide an array of vocal sounds during the performance. The lyrics of the song focus on the theme of love stressing how Vicente Fernandez still loves his lover despite telling his friends that he does not anymore. It is a tender and passionate song which tends to show love and affection.
The major message the song possesses is the need for love and the guilt and loneliness one feels after losing a lover or rather ending a relationship. It is also important to note the major instruments used in the performance of the song which include violins, trumpets and traditional mariachi guitars.
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I need vector images created. I need to purchase the rights so they can be reproduced onto clothing. I will post an example of an image that is AN EXAMPLE. It must be different as this image already is owned by someone. Looking for a long term business relationship to have vector images created for me. Must be in EPS format. Please recreate the image below to something similar.
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I need:
two paragraphs about my friend Rachel being supportive, helpful, and a leading force on our staff.
And a seperate document with three paragraphs about my friend Bruce being a dependable, social, unifying personality in the community and amongst our staff.
Background: I work as a Resident Assistant for a university. This is for my other staff members who are also Resident Assistants. Please be familiar with what a Resident Assistant is to be able to write this.
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I need you to write a research essay about the Japan and Japanese immigrants in USA during the world war 2.
Include: What happened in Pearl harbor
Racism of US toward the Japanese American immigrants.
Include the dates and people.
Chronology must be followed.
I need 2 sources cited in Chicago or Turabian format.
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I need two
Reflections
one reflection for oral communication course (power point slide talk about a person his name nahar alnassar)
one reflection for macro economics course
I am going to evaluate my performance during doing this assignment using the standard
CRITICAL THINKING Indicators
. I consider myself intermediate...
check the sample
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I need to respond to the discussion below with at least 150 words about what is being discussed on their thoughts and topic. I need reference for any information used in response
Global crimes transcend national borders and threaten American citizens and communities, businesses, and institutions, as well as global security and stability. The classification of global crimes can be categorized according to if the behavior is international and constitutes a crime against the world, or if the act is transnational that affects the interests of more than one state (Global
Solution
s, nod.). The contents of this essay will identify the various major global crimes and criminal issues that have a global impact on national and international justice systems and processes. In addition, the text will discuss the various international justice systems and how these global crimes and criminal issues are addressed.
Fueled by open borders, global markets, and the advancement of telecommunications, international crime has become a rising universal problem. In 1995, President Clinton classified international crime as a danger to the national interest of the United States. Therefore, before and since then the federal government has been busy in a converging effort to address various major global crimes, such as human rights and war crimes, organized crime and narcotics, cybernetic, environmental crime, and terrorism (Global
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I need two papers - please use attached rubric
Students will develop a plan for law enforcement and/or medical facilities focusing on education and prevention of an attack caused by a specific biological agent. The plan will consider potential costs and risks as well as training necessary for effective implementation. A rubric is posted in the handout section of the CampusWeb course.
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I need two discussion replies - 150 words each
Social Media
Jerry Kane discusses the use of social media and what to expect in the future. Based on Jerry's talk, respond to the following questions.
1. Do you agree with Jerry's statement that "There's no such thing as social media? Why or why not?
2. How have you used social media in the workplace?
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I need to make a code that I have written in parts work.
I have a code to retrieve information from ystockquite API and using pi get it in binary form.
I have a code that sends hex values from raspberry pi.
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I need two papers
- Please use attached rubric the following rubric outcome
Outcome IV: Social and Global Perspectives:
Articulate a perspective on power in the world and one’s own place in the global community.
Compare and contrast the perspectives of diverse peoples.
Analyze systems of power among individuals, communities, and/or institutions in different cultures.
Exam due
June 24 at 12:00 AM
(Included in final grade)
Instructions:
Write a 5-7 page paper
See
Outcome IV Rubric
Align with APA Style Writing, including all formatting of paper and bibliography
Analyze the final reading, "Writing on the Wall", in conjunction with a contemporary media from a global perspective (at least 2 pages)
Address the question, "Are the new digital tools undermining democracy or enhancing it?". Discuss the role of social media in political change around the world
Use earlier course readings and discussions as a guide
You can use outside resources, but
BE SURE TO CITE these resources accurately
Examine the issue from more than one disciplinary perspective (e.g., historical, political and economical) - OR-
Present contrasting views on the question and defend a position with evidence
In the title of the paper, list your chosen approach from the two options provided above
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I need two discussion replies 150 words each
Read the excerpts on Stockhausen’s Gesang der Junlinge (Songs of Youth), Reading #2. Then listen to the piece at the link above, you may even listen while you read.
Strategies for listening:
-Look at the sample translation and listen for the sung phrase “Preiset den Herrn” (Praise ye the Lord).
-The idea here is that this sung phrase is supposed to emerge out of and then be buried by the sounds of the “electronic fire”.
-Listen to sections of the piece and try to pick out whenever this phrase is sung (kind of like a listening game!).
Discussion questions/points:
-Does the deeply religious aspect of this music change you approximation of it?
-At the time this piece was hailed by many as the future of music, can you think of times when you might have heard electronic sounds like these?
-This music was made with numerous simple Sine Tone oscillators (meaning they make a pure tone with NO timber) and a tape machine, no synthesizers existed at this time. Consider the complexity of the sounds, do you think it would be difficult to create these sounds with such basic materials?
-Make an opinion about the music: did you enjoy listening? Did you totally hate it? Are you somewhere in between? Would you not want to listen again, but found it interesting? Please speak your mind.
-Stockhausen uses the stereo field of the 2 speakers to make it seem as if the sounds are moving around in the space in front of you. Can you pick this out? For fun try listening to a minute with headphones on.
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I need two discussion post answers - 150 words each
Writing on the Wall - Part II
Standage not only suggests that “there’s nothing new under the sun,” but he asserts that we’ve recently returned to a more democratic (and, he implies more positive) social media environment after 150 years or so of more authoritarian one-way communication.
Not everyone agrees with his analysis. One Amazon reviewer, for example, had this to say about Standage’s thesis:
Many now believe that social media has democratized media and communications. This I believe is largely untrue. For a short time, in the early 2000’s, social media may have delivered on the promise of conversation but it missed the opportunity. All too quickly it became big business and fell into the hands of traditional marketers, advertisers and media professionals who were only comfortable with what they knew best and that is control. As a result, social media is now little different from radio, print and television.
It is blaringly loud, aggravatingly intrusive, and only episodically relevant. It is a channel of communication that flows one way like a fire hose. People are tricked into believing their posts, tweets and likes give them power. In reality, they are pinging and sharing what a small handful of people want them to. It is more "what you get is what you share" than "what you share is what you get".
Social media is a parlor trick. It only gives the appearance of being highly personal and individualized. What could have been “the masses’ media” is mass media plain and simple.
Now it’s your turn to weigh in on the argument. What do you think about Standage’s theory that we’ve circled back to a more horizontal (and more democratic) social media infrastructure after a period of vertical (more authoritarian) mass media production? How might Standage respond to this reviewer?
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I need two discussion post answers - 150 words each
e Frank shows us some silly ways that people can interact on the internet, but his creations have a more serious side as well. People are able to connect in new and unexpected ways online. In what ways have your horizons been expanded in terms of relationships with others through social media or other digital communication? What, if anything, have you given up as a result?
http://www.ted.com/talks/ze_frank_s_web_playroom.html
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I need two different replies of 200 words each reply
Songs My Brother Taught Me Discussion
For this forum post, I would like you to point out an aspect of John Reddy's "journey" that most resembled "religion" to you as you watched the film. Was it in the rituals? Prayer? Music/Songs? What stuck out to you? To support what emerged to you, I would like you to find an image to include in your post that highlights your understanding of Native American religions and John Reddy's journey.
Each initial post must be at least 200 words long and ideally, include an image (if you have any issues with this process, please email me).
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I need two different assignments.
The first one: I need two and a half page Definition Essay. More information is attached. Please follow the instruction attached.
The second one: Frayer model maps vocabulary. Basically I will provide you with 20 words and I need 1- your own words deifinition, 2-example, 3- non example, 4- charastristics/facts. More information is also attached. Please follow instruction.
The 20 words are: Acebity. Alacrity. Cacphone. Contiguous. Duplicity. Enfranchise. Halcyon. Imbroglio. Munificence. Paragon. Ameliorate. Bellicose. Egregious. Incontrovertible. Judicious. Meander. Onus. Peruse. Sapient. Vacuous.
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I need to give at least a 75-word comment on my class mate’s post
Extreme "Child" or "Blind Spot" Experiences
Herman
Dr Orner and Class, for this week’s discussion topic I chose “Transactional Analysis” because I’ve had numerous experiences from the military that reminded me of the transactional analysis modes. According to Dr. Eric Berne, transactional analysis is the idea that a person’s behavior, actions, and social relationships are a reflection of how they interact with others. Transactional analysis operates around three modes, parent mode, child mode, and adult mode which describe the overall interaction between two people. The parent mode displays authority, highly experienced, knowledgeable, and encouraging attitude. The child mode represents a young inexperience, misguided, uncontrollable person who exhibits immature behavior when confronted or challenged by others. The adult mode displays a reasonable mature reaction to favorable and non-favorable interaction with others.
Many years ago when I was in the Army I had several professional encounters with younger soldiers under me that reminded me of the parent to child communication relationship. There were many past encounters where my younger subordinates took on the character of a child when interacting with me and other leaders about work related issues. I remember one specific occasion in Germany, were I had a couple of new soldiers in my section that lacked initiative, motivation, and knowledge of simple task. These particular soldiers quickly became my special project because they would always develop an “I can’t do it” attitude when it came to physical work which meant someone else had to pull their load. I remember a lot of our initial conversations resembled a parent to child relation as I pushed them to except their duties and responsibilities as soldiers and team member. At that time in my life I truly felt like I was finishing raising other people’s children as they entered the Army as young adults. Overall each situation turned out well over time and our professional relationships developed into adult to adult interactions as they learned and became more mature.
Reference:
Puckridge, P. (2009) Transactional Analysis in Action, Retrieved 27 March 2017 from https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFT2HJliaKE&list=PLRn0GjEedVvioZq6tK-Iwi83sRdHUFok
Herman
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I need to give at least a 75-word comment to my class mates post.
Negative Message
Melvin
Hello Class,
I have never had to write a negative letter or send one, but I have experience receiving a negative letter some time ago by my employer. After, working all that day and at the end of the when it was time to be release off work employees were ask to go see the secretary. During that time we call the letter a pink slip. The letter stated, that your position has been abolish because of unforeseen budget cuts which now cause the organization to downsize and restructure. Then it stated the they will offer thirty days of severance pay. What made it so harsh, they waited tell the end of work day before you were released to go home to give you the letter.
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**I ONLY Need An Introduction and a Partial Conclution!!!**
The “Sources of Competitive Advantage” image above shows the focus of competitive advantage for seven companies:
Toyota focuses on quality as its competitive advantage.
IBM focuses on service as its competitive advantage.
Wal-Mart focuses on low cost as its competitive advantage.
Coca-Cola focuses on its proprietary products as its competitive advantage.
Apple focuses on innovation as its competitive advantage.
Nike focuses on brand recognition as its competitive advantage.
Nintendo focuses on value as its competitive advantage.
Slide 1: Include title of the team PowerPoint, course name and number, instructor’s name, date submitted, and names of team members.
Slide 2: As a team, select a company from the list of organizations listed above that integrates information systems to support its business strategies. Describe the business mission and goals of your chosen organization.
Slide(s) 3-4: As a team, describe how information systems create competitive advantages for your chosen organization. Analyze and identify the types and functions of systems used in the organization.
Slide 5: What different types of data make up “big data” for your chosen company? Describe the big data (what it is and how it is used). Big is a term that describes extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations. Examples of big data may include data in a company’s customer service department used to solve customer problems or a company’s use of stock market or competitive intelligence data to predict the future (Hint: You can find examples of big data used by the organization by reviewing data reports on the “Investors” or “Our Investors” tab of the organization’s website). Justify your answers.
Slide 6: Conclusion
Slide 7: Reference list
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Paper outline and source is due.
the source is attached follow the sources that attached and add to them new sources taht belong to the same topic but try to fin sources from anothre musilm country like Trukey or Bakastan, Saudi Arabia.
My sources
My Topic: Rights of Women in Child Custody
SOURCES:
(1) Epstein, Rona. "Mothers in Prison: The Rights of the Child." Criminal Justice Matters 86.1 (2011): 12-13. Print.
Of the 11,044 women who entered prison in the UK in 2009, about half were on remand, spending an average of four to six weeks in prison. Following trial, 61 per cent of women sentenced to custody received sentences of six months or less (Prison Reform Trust, 2010). In the same year, 3,000 women were sentenced to custody for three months or less, of whom 176 were sentenced to ten days or less. This suggests that a significant number of women are imprisoned for relatively minor offences. Many are mothers of dependent children.
(2) Morgan, Robin. "Women of the Arab Spring." Ms 21.2 (2011): 20-22. Print.
After independence from France in 1956, the government abolished polygamy and legislated women's equality in marriage, divorce and child custody. [...] Khadija Cherif, former head of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, guarantees women will continue to defend separation of mosque and state, saying, "The force of the Tunisian feminist movement is that we've never separated it from the fight for democracy and a secular society." Soon, unsung protest coordinator Amai Sharaf - a 36-year-old English teacher, single mother and member of the organizers' April 6 Youth Movement - was spending days and nights in the movement's tiny office, smoking furiously and overseeing a crew of
men
(3) Fransson, Emma, et al. "Why Should They Live More with One of Us When
They Are Children to Us Both?: Parents' Motives for Practicing Equal Joint Physical Custody for Children Aged 0-4." Children and Youth Services Review 66 (2016): 154-160. Print.
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after a separation or divorce, is increasing in many countries. In line with the national policy to promote paternal involvement in parenting, two-thirds of Swedish preschoolers with non-cohabiting parents live in two homes. Internationally, there has been a debate regarding the benefits or risks with joint physical custody for infants and toddlers. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the reasons given by divorced parents for sharing joint physical custody of children 0-4years of age. Interviews were conducted with 46 parents (18 fathers and 28 mothers) and analyzed using systematic text condensation. Two themes emerged in response to the research question. In the theme Same rights and responsibilities, parents described that joint physical custody was ‘a given’ as both parents were seen to have equal rights to and responsibility for the children. Both men and women described
involved fath.
i need you to revise my essay acoording to the given guidelines to.docxanthonybrooks84958
i need you to revise my essay acoording to the given guidelines to make it perfect and be more spesific in the introduction about y topic which is;
Evaluate the concrete benefits of Indian educational programs that promote heritage language proficiency and cultural connection, through bilingual or immersion programs, such as the Salish School of Spokane.
.
i need you to do a whole rewrite on the following report , make a go.docxanthonybrooks84958
i need you to do a whole rewrite on the following report , make a good rewrite ,a good parapghrase n o similarities:
Regional Music of Mexico
Aca Entre Nos by Vicente Fernandez, Performed by Vicente Fernandez
Aca Entre Nos is a classic piece of music by one of the most recognizable and prominent Mexican artists that is Vicente Fernandez. This is an artist with a phenomenal worldwide acclaim and has won numerous awards both in Mexico and in the United States. The song Aca Entre Nos in this case is performed live by Fernandez himself and his group. He does not play any instruments but his crew does. His major singing style is that of the mariachi. This is despite him not playing an instrument. However, his vocals and style blends in with the various mariachi artists in his crew making it a soothing tune and song o the ears of many.
The breath control as used by Fernandez in his live performance of the song is effective, tactful and beneficial to the rendition of the song. Fernandez takes deep breaths between various lines of the song in order to stress or rather produce certain tunes and voices necessary for capturing the mood of the audience and the theme of the song in general. Chest voice techniques have also been applied in a bid to provide an array of vocal sounds during the performance. The lyrics of the song focus on the theme of love stressing how Vicente Fernandez still loves his lover despite telling his friends that he does not anymore. It is a tender and passionate song which tends to show love and affection.
The major message the song possesses is the need for love and the guilt and loneliness one feels after losing a lover or rather ending a relationship. It is also important to note the major instruments used in the performance of the song which include violins, trumpets and traditional mariachi guitars.
.
I need vector images created. I need to purchase the rights so they .docxanthonybrooks84958
I need vector images created. I need to purchase the rights so they can be reproduced onto clothing. I will post an example of an image that is AN EXAMPLE. It must be different as this image already is owned by someone. Looking for a long term business relationship to have vector images created for me. Must be in EPS format. Please recreate the image below to something similar.
.
I needtwo paragraphs about my friend Rachel being supportive, hel.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need:
two paragraphs about my friend Rachel being supportive, helpful, and a leading force on our staff.
And a seperate document with three paragraphs about my friend Bruce being a dependable, social, unifying personality in the community and amongst our staff.
Background: I work as a Resident Assistant for a university. This is for my other staff members who are also Resident Assistants. Please be familiar with what a Resident Assistant is to be able to write this.
.
I need you to write a research essay about the Japan and Japanese im.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need you to write a research essay about the Japan and Japanese immigrants in USA during the world war 2.
Include: What happened in Pearl harbor
Racism of US toward the Japanese American immigrants.
Include the dates and people.
Chronology must be followed.
I need 2 sources cited in Chicago or Turabian format.
.
I need two Reflections one reflection for oral communication cou.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need two
Reflections
one reflection for oral communication course (power point slide talk about a person his name nahar alnassar)
one reflection for macro economics course
I am going to evaluate my performance during doing this assignment using the standard
CRITICAL THINKING Indicators
. I consider myself intermediate...
check the sample
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I need to respond to the discussion below with at least 150 words ab.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need to respond to the discussion below with at least 150 words about what is being discussed on their thoughts and topic. I need reference for any information used in response
Global crimes transcend national borders and threaten American citizens and communities, businesses, and institutions, as well as global security and stability. The classification of global crimes can be categorized according to if the behavior is international and constitutes a crime against the world, or if the act is transnational that affects the interests of more than one state (Global
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s, nod.). The contents of this essay will identify the various major global crimes and criminal issues that have a global impact on national and international justice systems and processes. In addition, the text will discuss the various international justice systems and how these global crimes and criminal issues are addressed.
Fueled by open borders, global markets, and the advancement of telecommunications, international crime has become a rising universal problem. In 1995, President Clinton classified international crime as a danger to the national interest of the United States. Therefore, before and since then the federal government has been busy in a converging effort to address various major global crimes, such as human rights and war crimes, organized crime and narcotics, cybernetic, environmental crime, and terrorism (Global
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I need two papers - please use attached rubricStudents will deve.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need two papers - please use attached rubric
Students will develop a plan for law enforcement and/or medical facilities focusing on education and prevention of an attack caused by a specific biological agent. The plan will consider potential costs and risks as well as training necessary for effective implementation. A rubric is posted in the handout section of the CampusWeb course.
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I need two discussion replies - 150 words eachSocial MediaJe.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need two discussion replies - 150 words each
Social Media
Jerry Kane discusses the use of social media and what to expect in the future. Based on Jerry's talk, respond to the following questions.
1. Do you agree with Jerry's statement that "There's no such thing as social media? Why or why not?
2. How have you used social media in the workplace?
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I need to make a code that I have written in parts work.I have a.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need to make a code that I have written in parts work.
I have a code to retrieve information from ystockquite API and using pi get it in binary form.
I have a code that sends hex values from raspberry pi.
I need the code to enable spi on Tiva c series launchpad and use it as a slave and see the data transmitted to raspberry pi on the python or through oscilloscope.a
IF this is up ur alley message me and we can talk more about the details......Please be knowledgeable in subject matter as well as be able to talk on the phone
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I need two papers - Please use attached rubric the following rubr.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need two papers
- Please use attached rubric the following rubric outcome
Outcome IV: Social and Global Perspectives:
Articulate a perspective on power in the world and one’s own place in the global community.
Compare and contrast the perspectives of diverse peoples.
Analyze systems of power among individuals, communities, and/or institutions in different cultures.
Exam due
June 24 at 12:00 AM
(Included in final grade)
Instructions:
Write a 5-7 page paper
See
Outcome IV Rubric
Align with APA Style Writing, including all formatting of paper and bibliography
Analyze the final reading, "Writing on the Wall", in conjunction with a contemporary media from a global perspective (at least 2 pages)
Address the question, "Are the new digital tools undermining democracy or enhancing it?". Discuss the role of social media in political change around the world
Use earlier course readings and discussions as a guide
You can use outside resources, but
BE SURE TO CITE these resources accurately
Examine the issue from more than one disciplinary perspective (e.g., historical, political and economical) - OR-
Present contrasting views on the question and defend a position with evidence
In the title of the paper, list your chosen approach from the two options provided above
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I need two discussion replies 150 words each
Read the excerpts on Stockhausen’s Gesang der Junlinge (Songs of Youth), Reading #2. Then listen to the piece at the link above, you may even listen while you read.
Strategies for listening:
-Look at the sample translation and listen for the sung phrase “Preiset den Herrn” (Praise ye the Lord).
-The idea here is that this sung phrase is supposed to emerge out of and then be buried by the sounds of the “electronic fire”.
-Listen to sections of the piece and try to pick out whenever this phrase is sung (kind of like a listening game!).
Discussion questions/points:
-Does the deeply religious aspect of this music change you approximation of it?
-At the time this piece was hailed by many as the future of music, can you think of times when you might have heard electronic sounds like these?
-This music was made with numerous simple Sine Tone oscillators (meaning they make a pure tone with NO timber) and a tape machine, no synthesizers existed at this time. Consider the complexity of the sounds, do you think it would be difficult to create these sounds with such basic materials?
-Make an opinion about the music: did you enjoy listening? Did you totally hate it? Are you somewhere in between? Would you not want to listen again, but found it interesting? Please speak your mind.
-Stockhausen uses the stereo field of the 2 speakers to make it seem as if the sounds are moving around in the space in front of you. Can you pick this out? For fun try listening to a minute with headphones on.
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I need two discussion post answers - 150 words each Writing on.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need two discussion post answers - 150 words each
Writing on the Wall - Part II
Standage not only suggests that “there’s nothing new under the sun,” but he asserts that we’ve recently returned to a more democratic (and, he implies more positive) social media environment after 150 years or so of more authoritarian one-way communication.
Not everyone agrees with his analysis. One Amazon reviewer, for example, had this to say about Standage’s thesis:
Many now believe that social media has democratized media and communications. This I believe is largely untrue. For a short time, in the early 2000’s, social media may have delivered on the promise of conversation but it missed the opportunity. All too quickly it became big business and fell into the hands of traditional marketers, advertisers and media professionals who were only comfortable with what they knew best and that is control. As a result, social media is now little different from radio, print and television.
It is blaringly loud, aggravatingly intrusive, and only episodically relevant. It is a channel of communication that flows one way like a fire hose. People are tricked into believing their posts, tweets and likes give them power. In reality, they are pinging and sharing what a small handful of people want them to. It is more "what you get is what you share" than "what you share is what you get".
Social media is a parlor trick. It only gives the appearance of being highly personal and individualized. What could have been “the masses’ media” is mass media plain and simple.
Now it’s your turn to weigh in on the argument. What do you think about Standage’s theory that we’ve circled back to a more horizontal (and more democratic) social media infrastructure after a period of vertical (more authoritarian) mass media production? How might Standage respond to this reviewer?
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I need two discussion post answers - 150 words each
e Frank shows us some silly ways that people can interact on the internet, but his creations have a more serious side as well. People are able to connect in new and unexpected ways online. In what ways have your horizons been expanded in terms of relationships with others through social media or other digital communication? What, if anything, have you given up as a result?
http://www.ted.com/talks/ze_frank_s_web_playroom.html
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I need two different replies of 200 words each reply
Songs My Brother Taught Me Discussion
For this forum post, I would like you to point out an aspect of John Reddy's "journey" that most resembled "religion" to you as you watched the film. Was it in the rituals? Prayer? Music/Songs? What stuck out to you? To support what emerged to you, I would like you to find an image to include in your post that highlights your understanding of Native American religions and John Reddy's journey.
Each initial post must be at least 200 words long and ideally, include an image (if you have any issues with this process, please email me).
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I need two different assignments.
The first one: I need two and a half page Definition Essay. More information is attached. Please follow the instruction attached.
The second one: Frayer model maps vocabulary. Basically I will provide you with 20 words and I need 1- your own words deifinition, 2-example, 3- non example, 4- charastristics/facts. More information is also attached. Please follow instruction.
The 20 words are: Acebity. Alacrity. Cacphone. Contiguous. Duplicity. Enfranchise. Halcyon. Imbroglio. Munificence. Paragon. Ameliorate. Bellicose. Egregious. Incontrovertible. Judicious. Meander. Onus. Peruse. Sapient. Vacuous.
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I need to give at least a 75-word comment on my class mate’s postE.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need to give at least a 75-word comment on my class mate’s post
Extreme "Child" or "Blind Spot" Experiences
Herman
Dr Orner and Class, for this week’s discussion topic I chose “Transactional Analysis” because I’ve had numerous experiences from the military that reminded me of the transactional analysis modes. According to Dr. Eric Berne, transactional analysis is the idea that a person’s behavior, actions, and social relationships are a reflection of how they interact with others. Transactional analysis operates around three modes, parent mode, child mode, and adult mode which describe the overall interaction between two people. The parent mode displays authority, highly experienced, knowledgeable, and encouraging attitude. The child mode represents a young inexperience, misguided, uncontrollable person who exhibits immature behavior when confronted or challenged by others. The adult mode displays a reasonable mature reaction to favorable and non-favorable interaction with others.
Many years ago when I was in the Army I had several professional encounters with younger soldiers under me that reminded me of the parent to child communication relationship. There were many past encounters where my younger subordinates took on the character of a child when interacting with me and other leaders about work related issues. I remember one specific occasion in Germany, were I had a couple of new soldiers in my section that lacked initiative, motivation, and knowledge of simple task. These particular soldiers quickly became my special project because they would always develop an “I can’t do it” attitude when it came to physical work which meant someone else had to pull their load. I remember a lot of our initial conversations resembled a parent to child relation as I pushed them to except their duties and responsibilities as soldiers and team member. At that time in my life I truly felt like I was finishing raising other people’s children as they entered the Army as young adults. Overall each situation turned out well over time and our professional relationships developed into adult to adult interactions as they learned and became more mature.
Reference:
Puckridge, P. (2009) Transactional Analysis in Action, Retrieved 27 March 2017 from https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFT2HJliaKE&list=PLRn0GjEedVvioZq6tK-Iwi83sRdHUFok
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I need to give at least a 75-word comment to my class mates post.N.docxanthonybrooks84958
I need to give at least a 75-word comment to my class mates post.
Negative Message
Melvin
Hello Class,
I have never had to write a negative letter or send one, but I have experience receiving a negative letter some time ago by my employer. After, working all that day and at the end of the when it was time to be release off work employees were ask to go see the secretary. During that time we call the letter a pink slip. The letter stated, that your position has been abolish because of unforeseen budget cuts which now cause the organization to downsize and restructure. Then it stated the they will offer thirty days of severance pay. What made it so harsh, they waited tell the end of work day before you were released to go home to give you the letter.
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The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Thesis Statement for students diagnonsed withADHD.ppt
I need you to read transcript for the video below. Write 150 words o.docx
1. I need you to read transcript for the video below. Write 150
words on what the video was about? What were the type of
searches? What did you learn new about the video? What did
find interesting about video? Explain
Citation for video
It's the law
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