Strategic Management Course
The report should include the following elements in clear specific points:
1. State organization’s vision, mission and goals/objectives. Critically analyze the vision and mission as discussed in the class
2. Identify targeted market segment and customers or people the organization provide services/product to.
3. What type of products and/or services does the organization provide?
4. What is the philosophy in producing the above goods and/or services?
5. Using the Analysis matrices perform a stage-wise analysis by creating metrices for the organization.
6. From the above mentioned metrices analysis, critically identify which competitive or business strategy is considered in order
to reach your vision and goals?
Must include a PowerPoint presentation and written report, which includes:
(1) An official cover-page/slide.
(2) Introduction identifying the chosen topic and its importance (Executive Summery).
(3) A background of the chosen organization/business, and its industry.
(4) Discussion of the main 6 points mentioned above. The arguments should be based on what you have learnt in the course.
(5) Include a Conclusion which provides the organization’s way forward strategy.
General guidelines:
1- The written report should be between 2000-4000 words max.
2- Use both primary and secondary sources to collect data and information to build your report & presentation.
3- The PowerPoint presentation should take no longer than 15 mins, followed by 10 mins for questions.
4- Make sure to include visual aids such as graphs, tables, diagrams and/or pictures to highlight your points clearly, both in the
report and in the PowerPoint presentation.
5- Writing Guidelines: Paper size: A4, Line Spacing: 1.15, Margins: Normal all sides, Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12
for text and 14 for heading.
6- Your report and slides should be grammatically correct, well punctuated, clear, concise, neatly presented, and easy to read.
Literature Review Rubric Name: ___________________________ Date: ___________________ Score: __________________
Category Exceeds Standard Meets Standard Nearly Meets Standard Does not meet standard
Title Page Title, Your name, Course
Name, Date,
Instructor’s name,
Institution
All relevant parts of the
title page are included.
The title is appropriate but
is not be very concise
Some needed elements
are missing.
The title page is either
missing or contains
inaccuracies. The title
page does not follow APA
style.
Introduction Clearly and concisely
describes topic and its
importance, why the topic
was chosen, and questions
to be answered.
Describes topic and its
importance; fails to
describe key questions
Introduction describes the
topic and its importance
ambiguously.
Introduction is incomplete
and/or nonfocused. Does
not adequately convey
topic.
Review of Literature Succinctly summarizes .
ENG-106 Rubric: Definition Argument
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Definition Argument Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Provide a thesis that centers specifically on an argument of definition.
Establish clear criteria related to the definition in question.
Match one or more cases to the established criteria.
Use evidence appropriate for definitional arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of reasoning by definition, but does not center on a definition argument. Student does not use outside sources.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of a definitional argument, but does not use strategies (especially the criteria-match structure) very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument, but may not effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments. Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is clear, but with minor errors. Introduction explains subject, but does not adequately engage readers. Thesis may be m ...
ENG-106 Rubric: Definition Argument
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Definition Argument Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Provide a thesis that centers specifically on an argument of definition.
Establish clear criteria related to the definition in question.
Match one or more cases to the established criteria.
Use evidence appropriate for definitional arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of reasoning by definition, but does not center on a definition argument. Student does not use outside sources.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of a definitional argument, but does not use strategies (especially the criteria-match structure) very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument, but may not effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments. Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is clear, but with minor errors. Introduction explains subject, but does not adequately engage readers. Thesis may be m ...
ENG-106 Rubric: Proposal Essay
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Proposal
Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Use a thesis that centers on a proposal argument.
Give a problem presence.
Develop the proposal argument by using claim-type strategies that support proposals (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims).
Present specific evidence to supplement supporting arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. The writer gives the problem no presence. Argument includes elements of a proposal, but the argument does not center on the proposal. The writer does not use strategies that support proposal arguments.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. The writer gives the problem little presence. Argument includes elements of proposals, but the argument does not center on a proposal and/or the writer does not use strategies that support proposal arguments very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. The writer gives the problem some presence, though the problem could be explained more forcefully. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies for making proposal arguments (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Argument may not center specifically on a proposal. Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. The writer gives the problem presence. Argument centers specifically on a proposal and uses strategies that support it (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main proposal the student is trying to make. The student gives the problem full presence. Content supports thesis well by effectively using strategies that support proposals as necessary (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. The piece does not explain that a problem exists, provide a solution, and/or justify the solution. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sent ...
hello, I need a report of 7 pages about the turbines. You can de.docxCristieHolcomb793
hello,
I need a report of 7 pages about the turbines. You can define basically what turbines is , you also can exaplain how it works. you can explain how useful it is.after you write the 7 pages, you should add some images in the report.
if you are not comfortable writting about Turbines, you can write about the transmission and I have a sample report on that.
the report should have that:
Abstract
Introduction
System design
Subsystem design
Modeling and analysis
Performance, predictions, prototype experiment
Risk assessment
Summary, recommendations and lessons learned
Appendices.
this is the rubric.
Sample Technical Report Rubric
Criteria
Distinguished
Proficient
Basic
Unacceptable
Abstract
Proper length, clear, concise summary of material that includes key details.
Proper length and clarity, provides a clear summary of the material to follow.
Word limit not exceeded, communicates some details but may be unclear.
May not fall under word limit. Fails to communicate the important details.
Introduction
The relevance and importance of the report is made clear.
Intended audience is clear from the content; organization of the report is conveyed in a readable manner.
Some relevance and importance is conveyed, but this may be slightly unclear, or lacking in insight or originality
Report organization is conveyed but in a somewhat rote manner.
Relevance may be unclear due to vague terms.
Not insightful or original
Provides little on the report organization.
Little or no reference to the topic or its relevance; audience unclear.
Content
(System Design)
Robust content containing clear, referenced description of data acquisition methods, data sets and their analysis.
Equations are clearly presented and necessary
Results significant and (including discussion of uncertainty) insightful and referenced substantiated discussion.
All elements of report content are present, but some are less developed.
Equations are clearly presented and necessary
Some aspects of the data and analysis may be less clear
Some discussion is engaging some is not.
All elements of report content are present, but one or more are poorly-developed.
Some equations are either missing or not necessary; formatting has minor inconsistencies.
Data, analysis, and results sections are reasonably complete but presented in less than insightful manner.
One or more of the key report elements is/are missing.
Data are incompletely presented and analytical techniques are unclear.
Discussion is non-engaging and straightforward.
Organization
Ideas, methods, data and results are presented logically.
Paragraphs have solid topic sentences.
Transitions link paragraphs and sections. It is easy to follow the line reasoning.
Subheadings are used throughout the paper allowing the reader to reader moves easily through the text.
The ideas are arranged logically to support the central purpose.
Transitions usually link paragraphs.
For the most part, the reader can follow the line of reasoning. Subheadi.
Final Project HR Plan Week 8 DUE Wednesday July 27, 2017 BEF.docxAKHIL969626
Final Project HR Plan: Week 8
DUE: Wednesday July 27, 2017 BEFORE 11:55 PM CST
Top of Form 1
Assignment Instructions:
Guidelines for HR Plan
Overview:You have acquired a vast knowledge about multiple topics relevant to managers and HR employees. You will apply your learning by presenting an overall HR plan for an organization that you have chosen to work on throughout the course (fictitious or real). This is your opportunity to demonstrate your ability to consider and recommend actions to management on how the organization can be most competitive in the global environment by utilizing the organizations best asset; its human resources.
Development of the PlanYou will come up with a fictitious organization or you can use a real organization that is familiar throughout the course. The end product is a paper that presents a comprehensive HR plan for the organization that includes the concepts that you have learned from the text and outside resources.
Parameters for the organization:
You are free to describe the organization with which you will be associated. You will need to provide some level of detail of your organization. Use your general knowledge, coursework, and research to accomplish this.
· Even though you are required to provide general organizational details, your primary function is human resources. Analyze based on this premise.
· Assume that a core group of managers and employees (approximately 250) are already in place.
· Your organization can produce a product or perform a service.
· Requirements for the Overview of the organization
Description of what the organization does and organizational structure. Be specific. You may include an organizational chart.
· How does the organization operate? How are tasks/work projects accomplished?
· Is the organization domestic or international? Locations?
· Who are the competitors?
· What are the factors that you believe are critical to success in this organization?
· What is the culture like?
· How is information communicated?
· Why would people want to work for this organization?
HR Topics that MUST be addressed in the paper
· Recruitment and Selection: Include the job description and interview questions . A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Compensation and Benefits: Include the compensation package for each position. A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Performance Management: Include a performance appraisal and management system.A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Training Program: Include a training program overview. A discussion and analysis of why and how you deve ...
Research PaperInstructionsThe report will be a paper of fr.docxkarlhennesey
Research Paper
Instructions
The report will be a paper of from
eight to 12 pages
(not including the cover or reference page, and attachments), presented in APA (6th edition) format.
It should focus on developing a leadership plan for addressing the issue identified in the case study.
Information sources must be either
peer-reviewed articles, government reports, or other sources approved by your instructor
. The research paper should apply the knowledge and skills gained from the required courses of the major and your application of the leadership concepts presented in this course. All margins should be 1”, 12 point font in either Arial or New Times Roman font style.
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Rubric Name: Research Paper Rubric
Criteria
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Thesis or Statement of Purpose
5 points
Readily apparent to the reader; concisely stated in a single sentence, which is engaging and thought provoking.
4 points
Clear but may sometimes digresses in the paper; stated in a single sentence.
3 points
Not consistently clear; stated in a single sentence.
2 points
Generally unclear; Incomplete, unfocused, or absent.
Introduction
5 points
Relevance of Public Safety leadership is apparent. The groundwork for paper easy to predict because important topics that will be discussed are specifically mentioned.
4 points
A good attempt is made as to why the topic is pertinent but may be slightly unclear, or lacking in insight or originality. Organization for rest of the paper stated
3 points
May be unclear (contain many vague terms), appear unoriginal, or offer relatively little that is new; provides little around which to structure the paper.
2 points
No reference to the topic, audience or relevance.
Content
30 points
Can earn from 27-30 points. Clear examples to support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; support of the overall purpose; reader gains important insight; analysis poses novel ways to think of the material; quoted material well integrated; depth of coverage without being redundant.
26 points
Can earn from 24-26 points. Examples support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; reader gains some insight; occasional evidence of novel ways to think about the material Quotes well integrated into sentences. Topics adequately addressed but not in detail or depth.
23 points
Can earn from 21-23 points. Examples support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; reader gains little insight; The essay relies on quotes and paraphrasing that are poorly connected. Examples support some topic sentences; no evidence of novel thinking and intermittent support through evidence.
20 points
Can earn from 0-20 points. The essay relies on stringing together quotes or close paraphrasing; Failure to support statements with major content omitted; Quotes not integrated, improperly.
Organization and Critical Thinking
10 points
Can earn from .
Research Paper Rubric Component 100 75 50 25 0 myrljjcpoarch
Research Paper Rubric
Component 100% 75% 50% 25% 0
Basic
Requirements
Formatted correctly, at
least 500 words in
length, citation page
and internal citations
correct (APA format), at
least 2 cited peer
reviewed sources.
Does not meet required
page length, and/or
does not have 2 cited
peer reviewed sources.
Thesis
Statement
Engaging, challenging,
and clearly focuses the
paper. Effectively
stated in the
introduction and
carried throughout the
paper.
Clear and articulate,
engaging and clearly
focuses the paper, but
is not challenging. Is
effectively carried
throughout the paper.
Clearly stated in the
introduction, attempts
to be engaging, is
adequate, but lacks
insight and focus, and is
carried through the
paper.
Included in the
introduction, but is
vague. Lacks insight,
focus, and is not carried
throughout the paper.
Is vague or may be
lacking in the
introduction; is not
focused and lacks
development; is not
carried throughout the
paper.
Introduction Strong and effective, it
is engaging and clearly
defines the thesis, as
well as provides a
foundation for the body
of the paper.
Effective and engaging,
defines the thesis and
provides foundation for
the body of the paper.
Introduces the topic of
the paper and builds a
connection between
the topic, the thesis,
and the body of the
paper. Informative but
not engaging or strong.
Introduces the topic of
the paper loosely and
includes the thesis
statement. Provides
little information
regarding the topic.
Includes little more
than the thesis and
shows no demonstrable
knowledge of the topic
of the paper.
Content
Strongly and vividly
supports the thesis and
is reflective of strong,
thorough research.
Illustrates extensive
knowledge of the topic.
Every aspect of the
thesis is supported by
quality academic
research.
Strongly supports the
thesis and is reflective
of good, thorough
research. Illustrates
knowledge of the topic,
but could be extended.
Most aspects of the
thesis are supported by
quality academic
research.
Supports the thesis and
reflects research, and
illustrates adequate
knowledge of the topic.
Could be extended and
shows some gaps in
understanding of the
topic. Although there
may be some
inconsistencies with
support from quality
academic research.
Related to the thesis
but reflects inadequate
research and
knowledge of the topic,
and demonstrates a
lack of understanding.
There may be a lack of
support from quality
academic research.
Does not convey
adequate
understanding of the
topic, the research, or
the thesis. There are
many unsupported
aspects of the thesis
and the research lacks
quality sources.
Organization Effectively organized.
Logical structure of
points and smooth
transitions convey both
understanding of topic
and care in writing.
Well organized, but
may lack some
transitions between
ideas. Logical structure
...
ENG-106 Rubric: Definition Argument
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Definition Argument Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Provide a thesis that centers specifically on an argument of definition.
Establish clear criteria related to the definition in question.
Match one or more cases to the established criteria.
Use evidence appropriate for definitional arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of reasoning by definition, but does not center on a definition argument. Student does not use outside sources.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of a definitional argument, but does not use strategies (especially the criteria-match structure) very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument, but may not effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments. Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is clear, but with minor errors. Introduction explains subject, but does not adequately engage readers. Thesis may be m ...
ENG-106 Rubric: Definition Argument
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Definition Argument Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Provide a thesis that centers specifically on an argument of definition.
Establish clear criteria related to the definition in question.
Match one or more cases to the established criteria.
Use evidence appropriate for definitional arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of reasoning by definition, but does not center on a definition argument. Student does not use outside sources.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of a definitional argument, but does not use strategies (especially the criteria-match structure) very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument, but may not effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments. Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on a definitional argument and effectively uses strategies that support it, including matching criteria for definition arguments Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is clear, but with minor errors. Introduction explains subject, but does not adequately engage readers. Thesis may be m ...
ENG-106 Rubric: Proposal Essay
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Proposal
Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Use a thesis that centers on a proposal argument.
Give a problem presence.
Develop the proposal argument by using claim-type strategies that support proposals (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims).
Present specific evidence to supplement supporting arguments.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. The writer gives the problem no presence. Argument includes elements of a proposal, but the argument does not center on the proposal. The writer does not use strategies that support proposal arguments.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. The writer gives the problem little presence. Argument includes elements of proposals, but the argument does not center on a proposal and/or the writer does not use strategies that support proposal arguments very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. The writer gives the problem some presence, though the problem could be explained more forcefully. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies for making proposal arguments (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Argument may not center specifically on a proposal. Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. The writer gives the problem presence. Argument centers specifically on a proposal and uses strategies that support it (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main proposal the student is trying to make. The student gives the problem full presence. Content supports thesis well by effectively using strategies that support proposals as necessary (categorical, ethical, and/or cause and effect claims). Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. The piece does not explain that a problem exists, provide a solution, and/or justify the solution. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sent ...
hello, I need a report of 7 pages about the turbines. You can de.docxCristieHolcomb793
hello,
I need a report of 7 pages about the turbines. You can define basically what turbines is , you also can exaplain how it works. you can explain how useful it is.after you write the 7 pages, you should add some images in the report.
if you are not comfortable writting about Turbines, you can write about the transmission and I have a sample report on that.
the report should have that:
Abstract
Introduction
System design
Subsystem design
Modeling and analysis
Performance, predictions, prototype experiment
Risk assessment
Summary, recommendations and lessons learned
Appendices.
this is the rubric.
Sample Technical Report Rubric
Criteria
Distinguished
Proficient
Basic
Unacceptable
Abstract
Proper length, clear, concise summary of material that includes key details.
Proper length and clarity, provides a clear summary of the material to follow.
Word limit not exceeded, communicates some details but may be unclear.
May not fall under word limit. Fails to communicate the important details.
Introduction
The relevance and importance of the report is made clear.
Intended audience is clear from the content; organization of the report is conveyed in a readable manner.
Some relevance and importance is conveyed, but this may be slightly unclear, or lacking in insight or originality
Report organization is conveyed but in a somewhat rote manner.
Relevance may be unclear due to vague terms.
Not insightful or original
Provides little on the report organization.
Little or no reference to the topic or its relevance; audience unclear.
Content
(System Design)
Robust content containing clear, referenced description of data acquisition methods, data sets and their analysis.
Equations are clearly presented and necessary
Results significant and (including discussion of uncertainty) insightful and referenced substantiated discussion.
All elements of report content are present, but some are less developed.
Equations are clearly presented and necessary
Some aspects of the data and analysis may be less clear
Some discussion is engaging some is not.
All elements of report content are present, but one or more are poorly-developed.
Some equations are either missing or not necessary; formatting has minor inconsistencies.
Data, analysis, and results sections are reasonably complete but presented in less than insightful manner.
One or more of the key report elements is/are missing.
Data are incompletely presented and analytical techniques are unclear.
Discussion is non-engaging and straightforward.
Organization
Ideas, methods, data and results are presented logically.
Paragraphs have solid topic sentences.
Transitions link paragraphs and sections. It is easy to follow the line reasoning.
Subheadings are used throughout the paper allowing the reader to reader moves easily through the text.
The ideas are arranged logically to support the central purpose.
Transitions usually link paragraphs.
For the most part, the reader can follow the line of reasoning. Subheadi.
Final Project HR Plan Week 8 DUE Wednesday July 27, 2017 BEF.docxAKHIL969626
Final Project HR Plan: Week 8
DUE: Wednesday July 27, 2017 BEFORE 11:55 PM CST
Top of Form 1
Assignment Instructions:
Guidelines for HR Plan
Overview:You have acquired a vast knowledge about multiple topics relevant to managers and HR employees. You will apply your learning by presenting an overall HR plan for an organization that you have chosen to work on throughout the course (fictitious or real). This is your opportunity to demonstrate your ability to consider and recommend actions to management on how the organization can be most competitive in the global environment by utilizing the organizations best asset; its human resources.
Development of the PlanYou will come up with a fictitious organization or you can use a real organization that is familiar throughout the course. The end product is a paper that presents a comprehensive HR plan for the organization that includes the concepts that you have learned from the text and outside resources.
Parameters for the organization:
You are free to describe the organization with which you will be associated. You will need to provide some level of detail of your organization. Use your general knowledge, coursework, and research to accomplish this.
· Even though you are required to provide general organizational details, your primary function is human resources. Analyze based on this premise.
· Assume that a core group of managers and employees (approximately 250) are already in place.
· Your organization can produce a product or perform a service.
· Requirements for the Overview of the organization
Description of what the organization does and organizational structure. Be specific. You may include an organizational chart.
· How does the organization operate? How are tasks/work projects accomplished?
· Is the organization domestic or international? Locations?
· Who are the competitors?
· What are the factors that you believe are critical to success in this organization?
· What is the culture like?
· How is information communicated?
· Why would people want to work for this organization?
HR Topics that MUST be addressed in the paper
· Recruitment and Selection: Include the job description and interview questions . A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Compensation and Benefits: Include the compensation package for each position. A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Performance Management: Include a performance appraisal and management system.A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
· Training Program: Include a training program overview. A discussion and analysis of why and how you deve ...
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Research Paper
Instructions
The report will be a paper of from
eight to 12 pages
(not including the cover or reference page, and attachments), presented in APA (6th edition) format.
It should focus on developing a leadership plan for addressing the issue identified in the case study.
Information sources must be either
peer-reviewed articles, government reports, or other sources approved by your instructor
. The research paper should apply the knowledge and skills gained from the required courses of the major and your application of the leadership concepts presented in this course. All margins should be 1”, 12 point font in either Arial or New Times Roman font style.
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Criteria
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Level 2
Level 1
Thesis or Statement of Purpose
5 points
Readily apparent to the reader; concisely stated in a single sentence, which is engaging and thought provoking.
4 points
Clear but may sometimes digresses in the paper; stated in a single sentence.
3 points
Not consistently clear; stated in a single sentence.
2 points
Generally unclear; Incomplete, unfocused, or absent.
Introduction
5 points
Relevance of Public Safety leadership is apparent. The groundwork for paper easy to predict because important topics that will be discussed are specifically mentioned.
4 points
A good attempt is made as to why the topic is pertinent but may be slightly unclear, or lacking in insight or originality. Organization for rest of the paper stated
3 points
May be unclear (contain many vague terms), appear unoriginal, or offer relatively little that is new; provides little around which to structure the paper.
2 points
No reference to the topic, audience or relevance.
Content
30 points
Can earn from 27-30 points. Clear examples to support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; support of the overall purpose; reader gains important insight; analysis poses novel ways to think of the material; quoted material well integrated; depth of coverage without being redundant.
26 points
Can earn from 24-26 points. Examples support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; reader gains some insight; occasional evidence of novel ways to think about the material Quotes well integrated into sentences. Topics adequately addressed but not in detail or depth.
23 points
Can earn from 21-23 points. Examples support the leadership style with clear presentation of current challenge; reader gains little insight; The essay relies on quotes and paraphrasing that are poorly connected. Examples support some topic sentences; no evidence of novel thinking and intermittent support through evidence.
20 points
Can earn from 0-20 points. The essay relies on stringing together quotes or close paraphrasing; Failure to support statements with major content omitted; Quotes not integrated, improperly.
Organization and Critical Thinking
10 points
Can earn from .
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Basic
Requirements
Formatted correctly, at
least 500 words in
length, citation page
and internal citations
correct (APA format), at
least 2 cited peer
reviewed sources.
Does not meet required
page length, and/or
does not have 2 cited
peer reviewed sources.
Thesis
Statement
Engaging, challenging,
and clearly focuses the
paper. Effectively
stated in the
introduction and
carried throughout the
paper.
Clear and articulate,
engaging and clearly
focuses the paper, but
is not challenging. Is
effectively carried
throughout the paper.
Clearly stated in the
introduction, attempts
to be engaging, is
adequate, but lacks
insight and focus, and is
carried through the
paper.
Included in the
introduction, but is
vague. Lacks insight,
focus, and is not carried
throughout the paper.
Is vague or may be
lacking in the
introduction; is not
focused and lacks
development; is not
carried throughout the
paper.
Introduction Strong and effective, it
is engaging and clearly
defines the thesis, as
well as provides a
foundation for the body
of the paper.
Effective and engaging,
defines the thesis and
provides foundation for
the body of the paper.
Introduces the topic of
the paper and builds a
connection between
the topic, the thesis,
and the body of the
paper. Informative but
not engaging or strong.
Introduces the topic of
the paper loosely and
includes the thesis
statement. Provides
little information
regarding the topic.
Includes little more
than the thesis and
shows no demonstrable
knowledge of the topic
of the paper.
Content
Strongly and vividly
supports the thesis and
is reflective of strong,
thorough research.
Illustrates extensive
knowledge of the topic.
Every aspect of the
thesis is supported by
quality academic
research.
Strongly supports the
thesis and is reflective
of good, thorough
research. Illustrates
knowledge of the topic,
but could be extended.
Most aspects of the
thesis are supported by
quality academic
research.
Supports the thesis and
reflects research, and
illustrates adequate
knowledge of the topic.
Could be extended and
shows some gaps in
understanding of the
topic. Although there
may be some
inconsistencies with
support from quality
academic research.
Related to the thesis
but reflects inadequate
research and
knowledge of the topic,
and demonstrates a
lack of understanding.
There may be a lack of
support from quality
academic research.
Does not convey
adequate
understanding of the
topic, the research, or
the thesis. There are
many unsupported
aspects of the thesis
and the research lacks
quality sources.
Organization Effectively organized.
Logical structure of
points and smooth
transitions convey both
understanding of topic
and care in writing.
Well organized, but
may lack some
transitions between
ideas. Logical structure
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Rubric For The Evaluation Of Modern Challenges” PaperCRITERIA.docxSUBHI7
Rubric For The Evaluation Of “Modern Challenges” Paper
CRITERIA
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
Minimum Points
SATISFACTORY
Medium Points
EXCEPTIONAL
Maximum Points
CONTENT
(9 Points)
Choose one of the three major religions discussed in this course.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that addresses the following questions:
· In what ways do the common characteristics of the three religions, including their ethics, contribute to their challenges in the modern world?
· How is this religion responding to challenges in the modern world?
· What has changed about the roles of women in the religion over time?
The writer does not demonstrate cursory understanding of subject matter, and the purpose of the paper is not stated. The objective, therefore, is not addressed and supporting materials are not correctly referenced.
0 to 5 points
The writer demonstrates limited understanding of the subject matter in that theories are not well connected to a practical experience or appropriate examples, though the attempt to research the topic is evident, and materials are correctly referenced.
5.1 to 7.6 points
The writer demonstrates an understanding of the subject matter by clearly stating the objective of the paper and links theories to practical experience. The paper includes relevant material that is correctly referenced, and this material fulfills the objective of the paper.
7.7 to 10 points
Comments on Content
? of 10 points
You have fulfilled all/most/some/none of the objectives of the assignment with this ____ word paper. You had a section on…
ORGANIZATION
( 3 Points)
Paragraphs do not focus around a central point, and concepts are disjointedly introduced or poorly defended (i.e., stream of consciousness). The writer struggles with limited vocabulary and has difficulty conveying meaning such that only the broadest, most general messages are presented. There is no introduction or conclusion.
0 to .8 points
Topics/content could be organized in a more logical manner. Transitions from one idea to the next are often disconnected and uneven. The introduction does not give clear direction and the conclusion does not communicate what was learned.
Some words, transitional phrases, and conjunctions are overused. Ideas may be overstated, and sentences with limited contribution to the subject are included.
.9 to 1.7 points
The writer focuses on ideas and concepts within paragraphs, and sentences are well-connected and meaningful. Each topic logically follows the objective. The introduction clearly states the objective or ideas leading to the purpose of the paper, and a conclusion draws the ideas together.
The reading audience is correctly identified, demonstrated by appropriate language usage (i.e., avoiding jargon and simplifying complex concepts appropriately). Writing is concise, in active voice, and avoids awkward transitions and overuse of conjunctions.
1.8 to 2.5 points
Comments on Organization
? of 2.5 points
You do/do not have a clear organizationa ...
Final Project HR Plan Week 8DUE Wednesday July 27, 2017 BE.docxRAJU852744
Final Project HR Plan: Week 8
DUE: Wednesday July 27, 2017 BEFORE 11:55 PM CST
Assignment Instructions:
Guidelines for HR Plan
Overview:
You have acquired a vast knowledge about multiple topics relevant to managers and HR employees. You will apply your learning by presenting an overall HR plan for an organization that you have chosen to work on throughout the course (fictitious or real). This is your opportunity to demonstrate your ability to consider and recommend actions to management on how the organization can be most competitive in the global environment by utilizing the organizations best asset; its human resources.
Development of the Plan
You will come up with a fictitious organization or you can use a real organization that is familiar throughout the course. The end product is a paper that presents a comprehensive HR plan for the organization that includes the concepts that you have learned from the text and outside resources.
Parameters for the organization:
You are free to describe the organization with which you will be associated. You will need to provide some level of detail of your organization. Use your general knowledge, coursework, and research to accomplish this.
⦁ Even though you are required to provide general organizational details, your primary function is human resources. Analyze based on this premise.
⦁ Assume that a core group of managers and employees (approximately 250) are already in place..
⦁ Your organization can produce a product or perform a service.
⦁ Requirements for the Overview of the organization
Description of what the organization does and organizational structure. Be specific. You may include an organizational chart.
⦁
How does the organization operate? How are tasks/work projects accomplished?
⦁ Is the organization domestic or international? Locations?
⦁ Who are the competitors?
⦁ What are the factors that you believe are critical to success in this organization?
⦁ What is the culture like?
⦁ How is information communicated?
⦁ Why would people want to work for this organization?
HR Topics that MUST be addressed in the paper
⦁ Recruitment and Selection: Include the job description and interview questions . A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
⦁ Compensation and Benefits: Include the compensation package for each position. A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
⦁ Performance Management: Include a performance appraisal and management system.A discussion and analysis of why and how you developed these tools must be included in the paper. Best practices based on the research and your text should be discussed.
⦁ Training Program: Include a training program overview. A discussion and analysis of why and how you devel ...
Details go by the Apple essay that you did for meLeaders have .docxsimonithomas47935
Details: go by the Apple essay that you did for me
Leaders have the ability to influence, persuade, and inspire. Innovation does not occur naturally; instead, it must be structured and encouraged. In this assignment, you will build a 10-12 slide PowerPoint presentation with a title slide, presenter's notes, and references slide. In your presentation, describe yourself as an innovative leader within the organization from Topic 3. Address the following:
1. Articulate your vision, values, and personal philosophy toward innovative thinking.
2. Identify and describe opportunities for personal/professional development and resources or organizations that can support your growth as an innovative leader.
3. Describe the qualities you possess that would make you successful in renovating the organization's innovativeness.
While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.
RUBRIC:
Top of Form
1
Unsatisfactory
0.00%
2
Less than Satisfactory
74.00%
3
Satisfactory
79.00%
4
Good
87.00%
5
Excellent
100.00%
100.0 %Content
10.0 %Vision, Values, and Philosophy
Vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are not included.
Vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are included, but lack substantial detail.
Vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are minimally included.
Vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are appropriately included.
Exemplary vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are included.
10.0 %Personal and Professional Development Opportunities
A description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is not included.
A description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is included, but lacks substantial detail.
A description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is minimally included.
An appropriate description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is included.
An exemplary description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is included.
20.0 %Leader Qualities for Renovating Innovation Within an Organization
A description of leadership qualities for renovating the innovativeness of an organization is not included.
A description of leadership qualities for renovating the innovativeness of an organization is included, but lacks substantial detail.
A description of leadership qualities for renovating the innovativeness of an organization is minimally i.
Assignment RubricUnit 6 assignment grading rubric. Instructors: Enter total available points in cell H2, and values between 0 and 4 in the yellow cells in the Score column. Total available points =275Content RubricIntroductoryEmergentPracticedProficient/MasteredScoreWeightFinal Score0 - 1.92 - 2.93 - 3.94Professional in appearance and tone. The assignment does not address any or all of this section. The assignment contains some information on this area of focus, but needs more clarity. Topic needs to be developed more thoroughly. Entry well-constructed and demonstrated basic connection to the course materials, the required topic and/or upper-level thinking (application or analysis). Group project demonstrates substantial integration of course materials and/or use of upper level thinking (legal synthesis of malpractice case). 10%0.00Reflects thoughtful and meaningful application of the policy argument.The assignment does not address any or all of this section. The assignment contains some information on this area of focus, but needs more clarity. Topic needs to be developed more thoroughly. Entry well-constructed and demonstrated basic connection to the course materials, the required topic and/or upper-level thinking (application or analysis). Group project demonstrates substantial integration of course materials and/or use of upper level thinking (legal synthesis of malpractice case). 10%0.00Proposition of Policy: declares that a certain policy should or should not be created. The assignment does not address any or all of this section. The assignment contains some information on this area of focus, but needs more clarity. Topic needs to be developed more thoroughly. Entry well-constructed and demonstrated basic connection to the course materials, the required topic and/or upper-level thinking (application or analysis). Group project demonstrates substantial integration of course materials and/or use of upper level thinking (legal synthesis of malpractice case). 10%0.00Create a convincing argument based on research of the topic. Makes an evaluation or judgment about the issue based on criteria that has been researched. The assignment does not address any or all of this section. The assignment contains some information on this area of focus, but needs more clarity. Topic needs to be developed more thoroughly. Entry well-constructed and demonstrated basic connection to the course materials, the required topic and/or upper-level thinking (application or analysis). Group project demonstrates substantial integration of course materials and/or use of upper level thinking (legal synthesis of malpractice case). 10%0.00Declares that a certain policy should or should not be created. The assignment does not address any or all of this section. The assignment contains some information on this area of focus, but needs more clarity. Topic needs to be developed more tho ...
Rubric For The Evaluation Of Understanding Islam” PaperCRITERIA.docxSUBHI7
Rubric For The Evaluation Of “Understanding Islam” Paper
CRITERIA
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
Minimum Points
SATISFACTORY
Medium Points
EXCEPTIONAL
Maximum Points
CONTENT
(6 Points)
Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper that includes the following:
· Brief summary of the history of Islam (ie. Muhammad's life, early growth and later expansion, present day).
· Explain the importance of these elements for Muslims:
· Qur'an
· Five Pillars
· Sharia Law and Islamic ethics
· Describe significant differences and similarities in how the branches of Islam (Sunni, Shiite, and Sufi) practice their traditions.
The writer does not demonstrate cursory understanding of subject matter, and the purpose of the paper is not stated. The objective, therefore, is not addressed and supporting materials are not correctly referenced.
0 to 2.4 points
The writer demonstrates limited understanding of the subject matter in that theories are not well connected to a practical experience or appropriate examples, though the attempt to research the topic is evident, and materials are correctly referenced.
2.5 to 5.4 points
The writer demonstrates an understanding of the subject matter by clearly stating the objective of the paper and links theories to practical experience. The paper includes relevant material that is correctly referenced, and this material fulfills the objective of the paper.
5.5 to 7 points
Comments on Content
? of 7 points
You have fulfilled all of the objectives of the assignment with this ___ word paper. You had a section on...
ORGANIZATION
( 2 Points)
Paragraphs do not focus around a central point, and concepts are disjointedly introduced or poorly defended (i.e., stream of consciousness). The writer struggles with limited vocabulary and has difficulty conveying meaning such that only the broadest, most general messages are presented. There is no introduction or conclusion.
0 to .5 points
Topics/content could be organized in a more logical manner. Transitions from one idea to the next are often disconnected and uneven. The introduction does not give clear direction and the conclusion does not communicate what was learned.
Some words, transitional phrases, and conjunctions are overused. Ideas may be overstated, and sentences with limited contribution to the subject are included.
.6 to 1 points
The writer focuses on ideas and concepts within paragraphs, and sentences are well-connected and meaningful. Each topic logically follows the objective. The introduction clearly states the objective or ideas leading to the purpose of the paper, and a conclusion draws the ideas together.
The reading audience is correctly identified, demonstrated by appropriate language usage (i.e., avoiding jargon and simplifying complex concepts appropriately). Writing is concise, in active voice, and avoids awkward transitions and overuse of conjunctions.
1.1 to 1.5 points
Comments on Organization
? of 1.5 points
You do/do not have a clear organizational flow. You do/do not ...
ENG-106 Rubric Cause and Effect Argument Criteria Value1 .docxgidmanmary
ENG-106 Rubric: Cause and Effect Argument
Criteria
% Value
1: Unsatisfactory
2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
0%
65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Cause and Effect Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Present a thesis that centers specifically on a problem of cause and effect.
Use cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning to support the cause and effect argument established in the thesis.
Cite evidence that supports the cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of cause/effect, but the argument does not center on causes or consequences. The student does not use strategies that support cause and effect arguments.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of cause/effect, but the argument does not center on causes or consequences and/or the writer does not use strategies that support cause and effect arguments very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument may not center specifically on cause/effect or use strategies that support cause and effect arguments effectively. Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on cause/effect and uses strategies that support cause and effect arguments (cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning). Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on cause/effect and effectively uses strategies that support cause and effect arguments (cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning). Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is cl ...
PSYC 221
Article Critique Grading Rubric
Student: _______________________________
5
4
3
2
1
0
Structure and Organization
Clear introduction and strong subject evidence; clear and appropriate transitions; appropriate paragraphing; logical, strong conclusion rising from content. Critique includes three outside sources to support evaluation.
Generally clear introduction and focused; generally clear and appropriate transitions; mostly appropriate paragraphing; adequate conclusion – relates to content but lacks objectivity or is vague. Critique includes two outside sources to support evaluation.
Adequate introduction; unclear; adequate transitions; reader can follow what is being said, but the paper’s overall organization is choppy; adequate paragraphs; conclusion is simplistic. Critique includes one outside source to support evaluation.
Weak introduction; weak transitions; main points can be ascertained, but difficult to follow what is being said; weak and long paragraphing; conclusion repeats introduction. Critique does not include outside sources to support evaluation.
Weak introduction and does not draw reader’s interest; little or no transitions; organization is disjointed and haphazard; paragraphs are weak; lacks conclusion. Critique is missing.
No assignment was turned in.
Content
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) are observed; focus is clear and coherent (good sense of audience); obvious understanding of subject; orderly development; assertions are clearly supported and/or illustrated
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) are observed; focus is generally clear and coherent (general sense of audience); good understanding of subject; adequate development; orderly, but stiff, choppy progression of evidence
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) not clearly observed; mostly focused (some sense of audience); thoughts randomly organized and presented; assertions weakly supported and/or illustrated
Inadequate or minimal observance of assignment length, subject and objectives; weakly focused (little sense of audience); unclear progression of ideas; assertions weakly supported and/or illustrated
Inadequate length; objectives of assignment not met; unfocused; little or no sense of audience; serious and persistent errors in organization and structure; lacks understanding of subject; disorganized; does not prove point, if one can be discerned
No assignment was turned in.
Grammar and Mechanics
Sentence fluency coherent, unified, varied; sentence structure complete; correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization; varied diction, word choices
Sentence fluency correct, varied; Minor errors in structure (fragments, run-ons); correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization; limited diction, word choices
Relatively few errors in sentence fluency; multiple fragments/run-ons, poor spelling, punctuation, and capitalization; limited diction, uses trite words, slang, and contractions
Significant errors ...
1Unsatisfactory0.002Less Than Satisfactory65.003Sa.docxeugeniadean34240
1
Unsatisfactory
0.00%
2
Less Than Satisfactory
65.00%
3
Satisfactory
75.00%
4
Good
85.00%
5
Excellent
100.00%
75.0 %Content
20.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Students
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to students.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
20.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Parents
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to parents.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
15.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Teachers
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to teachers.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
20.0 %Informing Personal Classroom Management System
Does not include ways in which this informs a personal classroom management system.
Analysis of the implications of legal and ethical issues regarding the rights of students, teachers and parents for classroom management is sketchy and lacks depth of insight.
Essay contains an analysis of how legal and ethical issues regarding the rights of students, teachers and parents inform a personal classroom management system.
Analysis is clear and concisely presented.
Analysis draws specific conclusions about how these implications affect the student's personal classroom management system.
15.0 %Organization and Effectiveness
5.0 %Argument Logic and Construction
Statement of purpose is not justified by the conclusion. The conclusion does not support the claim made. Argument is in part or wholly incoherent.
Sufficient justification of claims is lacking. Argument lacks consistent unity. There are obvious flaws in the logic.
Argument is orderly, but may have a few inconsistencies. The argument presents minimal justification of claims. Argument logically, but not thoroughly, supports the purpose.
Argument is strong, showing logical progressions. Firm control of the technique of argumentation is evident. Smooth progression of claims
The argument presents a clear, convincing and persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner.
5.0 %Language Use and Audience Awareness (includes sentence construction, word choice, etc.)
Inappropriate word choice and/or sentence construction,.
Two popular methods of financial statement analysis are horizontal.docxwillcoxjanay
Two popular methods of financial statement analysis are horizontal analysis and vertical analysis.
Use the corporation you selected for the Week 4 discussion or another corporation when responding to the two following questions. In your response identify the selected corporation. Please note that substantive responses add new topic related information to help move the discussion forward and do not summarize what was previously posted by another student.
Teachers question below
As a manager, how will you use the horizontal analysis of the income statement and balance sheet for intracompany comparisons? How do managers and investors use the vertical analysis of the income statement and balance sheet compared to competitor corporations when performing intercompany comparisons? Identify at least one competitor corporation and include an explanation as to why or how you selected the competitor.
Reference
Kimmel, P. D. (2013). Financial accounting: Tools for business decision making. Retrieved from University of Phoenix eBook Collection.
Please read INSTRUCTORS instructions carefully and completely
My organization that I choose is Starbucks
Due date 4/21/15 in 4 to 6 hours
No plagiarism in own words
Will run through a plagiarism checker
Will not accept if after due date will dispute
References page must include a valid URL to take the reader to the electronic copy of each source.
If cannot complete with the given instructions do not reply
Please contact me if you have questions
Write as a discussion with another student
Make a question out of the response, or I found the material interesting, or what do you think
I may ask to change some areas at later date
100 to 200 word count
Word count is counted by answer only
Please write with question first followed by answer
Please write clearly simplify
I am in the U.S.
No charts or graphs
Interview a teacher in the elementary grades regarding the teacher's social studies instruction. Include at least eight questions.
Create your own questions such as:
1.Do you use a textbook?
2.What do you think of the standards for social studies?
3.How much time is spent per day in this subject area?
Document the interview questions and answers and submit with the Standards Essay.
Standards Essay
Choose one grade level in the elementary grades. Evaluate the social studies standards on the Arizona Department of Education's website for that grade level for such things as thoroughness, clarity, and two other criteria of your own choosing.
Write an essay of 750-1,000-words as a well-supported, objective, academic response to the interview and standards investigation, analyzing how social studies is currently taught today.
Use the GCU Library to research a minimum of six peer-reviewed articles that support your rationale.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
1 ...
Scoring Full Points on Discussion Questions1. Use headings to se.docxbagotjesusa
Scoring Full Points on Discussion Questions
1. Use headings to separate the different parts of your discussion. This helps to make sure you address everything you are asked to address in the discussion.
2. Use at least one outside professional resource published in the last 5 years in your initial post. I’ve already read your textbooks, so I want to see you applying material beyond what we are discussing in the course. Professional resources refer to books or journal articles, not Wikipedia or other non-professional sources.
3. Give a substantial response to more peers than is required for the minimum. For instance, if you are required to respond to one peer and you respond to one peer – you have met the standard. If you want to go above and beyond, respond to at least two peers in an effort to keep the conversation going. Responding to me does not count as a peer response.
4. Use at least one professional outside resource in your peer responses. This means using a book or journal article, not Wikipedia or other non-professional sources. This should not be the same resource as the one used in your initial post.
5. Proof read all work before posting! The best way to do this is to type a response in word, use spell check; proof read your work and then copy and paste into the discussion area. If you consistently turn in work that is full of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes, you will receive lower scores for your writing.
6. Be on time with all posts.
Scoring Full Points on Application Papers and Final Projects
1. Review the Quick Reference List for APA Formatting to make sure you are not making any of the mistakes outlined there.
2. Be sure to know the difference between quotation marks (“”), which are used around direct quotes, and apostrophes (‘) which are used to make words plural such as client’s or clients’.
3. Make sure to always include a cover page with page numbers. Refer to your APA manual as a guide.
4. Start each paper with an introduction that outlines what your paper will be talking about.
5. Use headings to separate the different areas of your paper. This will also help you make sure you are addressing everything you are being asked to address in your paper.
6. Include a conclusion that summarizes everything you have discussed in your paper.
7. Use at least two outside professional resources in your application papers that have been published within the last 5 years.
8. Put your references on a separate page and make sure all references are listed in alphabetical order and are double spaced.
9. Be sure to have accurate APA references and in text citations. Be sure to follow the APA 6th edition for how to do your citations and references.
10. Be on time with your applications.
11. Please note that Wikipedia and other online sites of that caliber are NOT scholarly resources. Your resources should be limited to academic books and journal articles only that are no more than 5 years old. The only exception for olde.
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Referencing using Murdoch’s Library Listing (APA shown)
Here is the book I want to reference. Clicking on the quote marks to the right of the listing will give me the referencing options
To format list with a Hanging Indent, highlight the entries and press Control_T.
Before:
Eldridge, D. E., Quee, M., & Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2012). Social and emotional wellbeing:
Development of a children's headline indicator : Information paper. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare.
After:
Eldridge, D. E., Quee, M., & Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2012). Social and emotional wellbeing:
Development of a children's headline indicator : Information paper. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Health
and Welfare.
To alphabetise your Reference List, highlight the full list and click the sort icon on Word.
J J Murphy | 2018
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Reference List. CHECK that the listing is
correct using the Murdoch APA
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HealthIT Topic of Week Assignment
Guidelines with Scoring Rubric
Purpose
This assignment is designed to help students
Develop an appreciation for informatics, basic skills and knowledge required in practice settings. Students will select a “hot” or popular topic of particular interest to their practice to discuss. The topic will be selected from the website using the link provided in the course Assignments section.
Due Date: Sunday 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 5.
Total Points Possible: 175
Requirements
Students will login to FierceEMR and FierceHealthIT using the link provided in the reading assignment module for Week 5 and select a “current/popular” topic of the week that may impact their practice. Students, in a professionally developed paper, will discuss the rationale for choosing the topic, how it will impact practice in a positive or negative manner, citing pros and cons. Include a discussion of how informatics skills and knowledge were used in the process relevance to developing the assignment. In the conclusion, provide recommendations for the future. Submit completed FierceHealthIT Topic paper for Wk. 5 to dropbox by end of Week 5. Preparing the paper
1. The FierceEMR and FierceHealthIT Current/Popular Topic of the Week assignment must be a professional, scholarly prepared paper. See the guidelines for writing a professional, scholarly paper in the Course Resources. The professional paper will have an introduction, body of paper to explain what you are doing, summary/conclusion, and at least three scholarly references.
2. Required texts may be used as references, but a minimum of three sources must be from outside of course readings.
3. All aspects of the paper must be in APA format as expressed in the 6th edition.
4. The paper (excluding the title page, introduction and reference page) is 4-6 pages in length.
5. Ideas and information from professional sources must be cited correctly.
6. Gr.
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Week 10 | Diversity in the Health Care Organization
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1) Providers must learn new tools to eliminate disparities, build trust with patients, and understand how international biases and pre-established stereotypes affect quality of care. Write a paper (1,000-1,250 words) that identifies and defines various tools and measurements that can be used to measure the effectiveness of diversity programs and policies established by the organization.
2) Address how each of the following must be considered when considering how to implement an environment of diversity:
a) Government regulations.
b) Social pressures.
c) Industry and company ethical codes.
d) Tension between personal standards and the goals of the organization.
3) Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
4) This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.
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40.0 %In-text citations and a reference page are complete and correct. The documentation of cited sources is free of error.
Does not demonstrate understanding of the issues surrounding diversity, including the implications. Does not demonstrate critical thinking and analysis of the situation, and does not develop effective answers to the questions, with rationale.
Demonstrates only minimal understanding diversity. Demonstrates only minimal abilities for critical thinking and analysis of the case study, and develops weak answers to the questions, with minimal rationale
Demonstrates knowledge of issues surrounding diversity, but has some slight misunderstanding of the implications. Provides a basic idea of critical thinking and analysis for the questions, answers, and rationale. Does not include examples or descriptions.
Demonstrates acceptable knowledge of the issues surrounding diversity (in your own words). Develops an acceptable response and rationale for it. Utilizes some examples.
Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the issues surrounding diversity and their implications. Clearly answers the questions and develops a very strong rationale. Introduces appropri.
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Details of Assignment:
In order to make effective change within an organization, an analysis of the current organizational state is essential. In this assignment, you will be analyzing the current innovative status within your own organization or an organization of your choice. This organization will also be used in several subsequent assignments. In your 500-750 word organizational analysis paper, address the following questions:
1. What are your organization's competitors' current trends of innovation?
2. How does your organization's innovativeness compare to its competitors'?
3. Within your organization, which stakeholders are responsible for supporting innovation? In what capacity?
4. Examining your organization's structure, systems, and people, how adaptable is the organization for implementing innovative principles and practices?
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide,
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.
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10.0 %Competitor Trends
Current innovation trends of the competitor are not included.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are minimally included, but lack detail and description.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are minimally included and described.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are included and described in detail.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are included and described in exemplary detail.
15.0 %Trend Comparison
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is not included.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included, but lacks clarity and detail.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is minimally included and described.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included and described in detail.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included and described in exemplary detail.
20.0 %Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are not identified or defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are identified or defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are minimally identified and defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are appropriately identified and defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are identified and defined with exceptional detail.
25.0 %Organizational Structure Analysis
An organizational analysis of the structure, systems, and people is not included.
An organizational analysis of the structure, systems, or people is included, but lacks a description of innovative adaptability.
An organizational.
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MN502 Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing
Scoring Rubric: Personal Philosophy Rubric
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Describes the organizational definition and/or mission/vision statement. If not available, provides an explanation.
No paper or does not provide the organizational definition and/or mission/vision statement; or if not available, does not provide an explanation.
The evaluation is brief and contains only a few concrete details.
The evaluation contains many concrete details.
The evaluation is thorough and extensive.
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A = ____ pts
Provision of definitions of a concept from within the nursing philosophy using nursing literature.
No paper or does not provide any definitions from the nursing literature.
Definitions provided are not from the nursing literature.
Provides a 2-3 definitions from the nursing literature.
Provides 4-6 definitions from within the nursing literature.
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B = ____pts
Develops definition of the concept for your organization with an explanation for the definition.
No paper or does not redefine concept for the organization.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization, but it is poorly presented.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization; focus needs to be clearer.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization; definition and explanation are clear and well stated.
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Description of how the concept supports your professional practice model.
No paper or does not describe how the concept supports your professional practice model.
The description is superficial or unclear.
The description is brief and needs more detail.
The student clearly described how this concept supports the model of practice.
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There are frequent errors in consistency of the text, title page, and references page with APA format.
There are numerous errors in which iIdeas and information from other sources are not cited correctly.
There are numerous errors in rules of grammar, word usage, and punctuation.
There are numerous spelling and/or proofreading errors.
Overall style is inadequate for formal, professional work; many areas needs need style improvement.
There are some errors, but much of the text, title page, and references page is consistent with the APA format.
Ideas and information from other sources are cited correctly with few exceptions.
Rules of grammar, word usage, and punctuation are followed with few exceptions.
Assignment has few spelling and/or proofreading errors.
Overall style is adequate for formal, professional work; some areas need style improvement.
There are rare errors; most of the text, title page, and references page is consistent with APA format.
Ideas and information from other sources are cited correctly with rare exceptions.
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At this point, you’ve organized your HR project team and you are familiar with the importance of leading and managing the project and team. It is now time to plan your project, which happens to be a large and critical part of project management. Project planning tends to be collaborative and integrative in that many factors, such as scope, resourcing, budgeting, and risk need to be considered.
Write a five to six (3-5) page paper in which you:
Define and discuss scope and scheduling as they each relate to project management and provide a “Statement of Importance” to your project team so they know the relevance of each task.
Review the behavioral skills associated with project resourcing listed in the textbook at Section 9.1. and select any four (4) of the skills you consider more critical
Explain to the management team and your project team how you have determined the budget associated with project costs. How are costs aggregated? How would you explain determining cash flow for separate activities?
Discuss at least three (3) ways the project manager is able to identify possible project risks.
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At the beginning of 2012, the Jeater company had the following balances in its accounts: During 2012, the company experienced the following events.
1. Purchased inventory that cost $2,000 on account from Blue Company under terms 1/10, n/30. The merchandise was delivered FOB shipping point. Freight cost of $110 were paid in cash.
2. Returned $200 of the inventory that it had purchased because the inventory was damaged in transit. The freight company agreed to pay the return freight cost.
3. Paid the amount due on its account payable to Blue Company within the cash discount period.
4. Sold inventory that had cost $3,000 for $5,500 on account, under terms 2/10, n/45
5. Recieved merchandise returned from a customer. The merchandise orignally cost $400. and was sold to the customer for $710 cash during the previous accounting period. The customer was paid $710 cash for the returned merchandise/
6. Delivered goos FOB destination in event 4. Freight cost of $60 were paid in cash.
7. Collected the amount due on the account receivable within the discount period.
8. Took a physical count indicating that $7,970 of inventory was on hand at te end of the accounting period.
REQUIRED
a.Indentify these events as assets source (AS), asset use (AU), Asset exchange (AE), or claims exchange (CE)
b.Record each event in a statements model like the following.
C. Prepare an income statement, a statement of change in stockholders' equity, a balance sheet, and a statemet of cash flows.
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At many different points throughout the collection Born a Crime, Tre.docxmckellarhastings
At many different points throughout the collection Born a Crime, Trevor Noah describes
the complications of his racial identity. Write an essay analyzing the role that race played
in challenging and facilitating the author's understanding of himself as he grew up.
Pre-Writing: Make a list of all the incidents from the book that show Trevor’s racial
identity making things easier for him or difficult. Then choose one example of challenging
and one example of facilitating.
Outline:
I: Introduction- Background of the book in 2-3 sentences. Thesis statement (This should be the
last sentence of your introduction.)
II. 1 st Main Body Paragraph: First example of Trevor’s race making things challenging for him
III. 2 nd Main Body Paragraph: Second example of Trevor’s race facilitating things for him.
IV: Conclusion: Wrap up the discussion- restate the thesis statement- End with so what? What
was the overall impact of race on Trevor’s life?
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1.2Analyze the approaches to treatment strategies for adolescents.
1.3Examine youth-focused treatment programs.
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The Idea of Craft Asks the class to try to define the word “craft.” What items do the students associate with the word “craft”? Are these items cheap or expensive? Does it conjure images of utilitarian goods like vases, pots, and rugs or items that are meant to be appreciated as beautiful objects? What is the difference between fine art, decorative arts, crafts, and design? During the Renaissance, craft objects were degraded as mere handiwork, not designed for serious contemplation or for aesthetic value. This distinction did not exist in other parts of the world, such as in Japan where a teacup could be considered a priceless work of art. How did the Industrial Revolution impact attitudes towards crafts and design?
Japanese Tea Ceremony The tea ceremony, a ritual performance in which the audience takes part, is a unique aspect of Japanese culture. The setting, the ceremony, the artwork, and the utensils are all supposed to conform to the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, and wabi, the principle of quiet simplicity. Discuss images of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Are these aforementioned aspects present in the ceremony and the design of the tools used? What is the significance of calligraphy in the ceremony? What is the significance of the floral arrangements?
Chapter 13
Focus on the Figure This chapter contains a variety of figural artwork. Choose several images of figurative work, such as Justinian and Attendants, Walking Buddha, and Gislebertus, Last Judgment. How are the figures included in these works similar? How are they different? Are they realistic or naturalistic? What are the figures most prominent features? What is their purpose? What culture and/or time period are they from? How can you tell? What stylistic differences or similarities do you notice? What types of beliefs could be embodied by these figures?
Chapter 14
Over on the Dark Side Lewis and Lewis refer to the Northern Renaissance as “The Darker Side.” What is meant by the dark side? What does it imply? The lack of images in Protestant churches is also referred to as the “darker side of the Reformation.” Does this imply that the liberal use of imagery and decorations in a church would be the “lighter side?
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0 to 5 points
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Vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are appropriately included.
Exemplary vision, values, and personal philosophy of innovative thinking are included.
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A description of personal and professional development opportunities to grow as an innovative leader is included, but lacks substantial detail.
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1.1 to 1.5 points
Comments on Organization
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ENG-106 Rubric: Cause and Effect Argument
Criteria
% Value
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2: Less Than Satisfactory
3: Satisfactory
4: Good
5: Excellent
% Scaling
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65%
75%
85%
100%
Content & Ideas – 40%
Cause and Effect Content and Ideas Should:
Include an effective title.
Present a thesis that centers specifically on a problem of cause and effect.
Use cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning to support the cause and effect argument established in the thesis.
Cite evidence that supports the cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning.
40%
Does not have title, and has missing or indiscernible thesis statement and minimal evidence to support main ideas. Argument includes elements of cause/effect, but the argument does not center on causes or consequences. The student does not use strategies that support cause and effect arguments.
Title may not suggest subject and does not spark interest. Thesis statement and/or the controlling idea are not clearly stated. Argument includes elements of cause/effect, but the argument does not center on causes or consequences and/or the writer does not use strategies that support cause and effect arguments very well. Ideas are underdeveloped and clichéd. They do not support the thesis. Evidence from outside sources can be irrelevant.
Title suggests subject but does not spark interest. Thesis statement identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Most of content relates to thesis statement, but lacks sufficient support through appropriate strategies. Argument may not center specifically on cause/effect or use strategies that support cause and effect arguments effectively. Cited evidence sometimes does not justify ideas.
Title suggests subject but does not necessarily spark interest. Thesis statement clearly identifies the main point the author is trying to make. Argument centers specifically on cause/effect and uses strategies that support cause and effect arguments (cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning). Most of the content supports thesis, and cited evidence usually justifies ideas.
Title suggests subject and sparks interest. With a clear, controlling idea, thesis statement effectively identifies the main point the student is trying to make. Content supports thesis well. Argument centers specifically on cause/effect and effectively uses strategies that support cause and effect arguments (cause and effect chains and inductive reasoning). Specific, cited evidence justifies ideas and enriches the essay.
Organization – 12%
Organization
12%
No apparent organization present. Ineffective introduction does not invite readers or explain the subject. The reader cannot find the thesis statement. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. No conclusion present.
No apparent organization present. Introduction explains subject, but does not engage readers. Thesis is difficult to find. Underdeveloped paragraphs lack focus and topic sentences. Weak conclusion offered.
Organization is cl ...
PSYC 221
Article Critique Grading Rubric
Student: _______________________________
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Structure and Organization
Clear introduction and strong subject evidence; clear and appropriate transitions; appropriate paragraphing; logical, strong conclusion rising from content. Critique includes three outside sources to support evaluation.
Generally clear introduction and focused; generally clear and appropriate transitions; mostly appropriate paragraphing; adequate conclusion – relates to content but lacks objectivity or is vague. Critique includes two outside sources to support evaluation.
Adequate introduction; unclear; adequate transitions; reader can follow what is being said, but the paper’s overall organization is choppy; adequate paragraphs; conclusion is simplistic. Critique includes one outside source to support evaluation.
Weak introduction; weak transitions; main points can be ascertained, but difficult to follow what is being said; weak and long paragraphing; conclusion repeats introduction. Critique does not include outside sources to support evaluation.
Weak introduction and does not draw reader’s interest; little or no transitions; organization is disjointed and haphazard; paragraphs are weak; lacks conclusion. Critique is missing.
No assignment was turned in.
Content
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) are observed; focus is clear and coherent (good sense of audience); obvious understanding of subject; orderly development; assertions are clearly supported and/or illustrated
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) are observed; focus is generally clear and coherent (general sense of audience); good understanding of subject; adequate development; orderly, but stiff, choppy progression of evidence
Assignment parameters (length, subject, objectives) not clearly observed; mostly focused (some sense of audience); thoughts randomly organized and presented; assertions weakly supported and/or illustrated
Inadequate or minimal observance of assignment length, subject and objectives; weakly focused (little sense of audience); unclear progression of ideas; assertions weakly supported and/or illustrated
Inadequate length; objectives of assignment not met; unfocused; little or no sense of audience; serious and persistent errors in organization and structure; lacks understanding of subject; disorganized; does not prove point, if one can be discerned
No assignment was turned in.
Grammar and Mechanics
Sentence fluency coherent, unified, varied; sentence structure complete; correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization; varied diction, word choices
Sentence fluency correct, varied; Minor errors in structure (fragments, run-ons); correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization; limited diction, word choices
Relatively few errors in sentence fluency; multiple fragments/run-ons, poor spelling, punctuation, and capitalization; limited diction, uses trite words, slang, and contractions
Significant errors ...
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75.0 %Content
20.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Students
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to students.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
20.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Parents
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to parents.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
15.0 %Legal and Ethical Implications: Reflection Regarding Teachers
Does not reflect on the information from specific articles.
Reflects on the information from specific articles, but reflection lacks depth of insight.
Reflection indicates legal and ethical implications for classroom management as it relates to teachers.
Implications are adequately described and an opinion is expressed.
Implications are described clearly with anecdotes.
20.0 %Informing Personal Classroom Management System
Does not include ways in which this informs a personal classroom management system.
Analysis of the implications of legal and ethical issues regarding the rights of students, teachers and parents for classroom management is sketchy and lacks depth of insight.
Essay contains an analysis of how legal and ethical issues regarding the rights of students, teachers and parents inform a personal classroom management system.
Analysis is clear and concisely presented.
Analysis draws specific conclusions about how these implications affect the student's personal classroom management system.
15.0 %Organization and Effectiveness
5.0 %Argument Logic and Construction
Statement of purpose is not justified by the conclusion. The conclusion does not support the claim made. Argument is in part or wholly incoherent.
Sufficient justification of claims is lacking. Argument lacks consistent unity. There are obvious flaws in the logic.
Argument is orderly, but may have a few inconsistencies. The argument presents minimal justification of claims. Argument logically, but not thoroughly, supports the purpose.
Argument is strong, showing logical progressions. Firm control of the technique of argumentation is evident. Smooth progression of claims
The argument presents a clear, convincing and persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner.
5.0 %Language Use and Audience Awareness (includes sentence construction, word choice, etc.)
Inappropriate word choice and/or sentence construction,.
Two popular methods of financial statement analysis are horizontal.docxwillcoxjanay
Two popular methods of financial statement analysis are horizontal analysis and vertical analysis.
Use the corporation you selected for the Week 4 discussion or another corporation when responding to the two following questions. In your response identify the selected corporation. Please note that substantive responses add new topic related information to help move the discussion forward and do not summarize what was previously posted by another student.
Teachers question below
As a manager, how will you use the horizontal analysis of the income statement and balance sheet for intracompany comparisons? How do managers and investors use the vertical analysis of the income statement and balance sheet compared to competitor corporations when performing intercompany comparisons? Identify at least one competitor corporation and include an explanation as to why or how you selected the competitor.
Reference
Kimmel, P. D. (2013). Financial accounting: Tools for business decision making. Retrieved from University of Phoenix eBook Collection.
Please read INSTRUCTORS instructions carefully and completely
My organization that I choose is Starbucks
Due date 4/21/15 in 4 to 6 hours
No plagiarism in own words
Will run through a plagiarism checker
Will not accept if after due date will dispute
References page must include a valid URL to take the reader to the electronic copy of each source.
If cannot complete with the given instructions do not reply
Please contact me if you have questions
Write as a discussion with another student
Make a question out of the response, or I found the material interesting, or what do you think
I may ask to change some areas at later date
100 to 200 word count
Word count is counted by answer only
Please write with question first followed by answer
Please write clearly simplify
I am in the U.S.
No charts or graphs
Interview a teacher in the elementary grades regarding the teacher's social studies instruction. Include at least eight questions.
Create your own questions such as:
1.Do you use a textbook?
2.What do you think of the standards for social studies?
3.How much time is spent per day in this subject area?
Document the interview questions and answers and submit with the Standards Essay.
Standards Essay
Choose one grade level in the elementary grades. Evaluate the social studies standards on the Arizona Department of Education's website for that grade level for such things as thoroughness, clarity, and two other criteria of your own choosing.
Write an essay of 750-1,000-words as a well-supported, objective, academic response to the interview and standards investigation, analyzing how social studies is currently taught today.
Use the GCU Library to research a minimum of six peer-reviewed articles that support your rationale.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
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Scoring Full Points on Discussion Questions
1. Use headings to separate the different parts of your discussion. This helps to make sure you address everything you are asked to address in the discussion.
2. Use at least one outside professional resource published in the last 5 years in your initial post. I’ve already read your textbooks, so I want to see you applying material beyond what we are discussing in the course. Professional resources refer to books or journal articles, not Wikipedia or other non-professional sources.
3. Give a substantial response to more peers than is required for the minimum. For instance, if you are required to respond to one peer and you respond to one peer – you have met the standard. If you want to go above and beyond, respond to at least two peers in an effort to keep the conversation going. Responding to me does not count as a peer response.
4. Use at least one professional outside resource in your peer responses. This means using a book or journal article, not Wikipedia or other non-professional sources. This should not be the same resource as the one used in your initial post.
5. Proof read all work before posting! The best way to do this is to type a response in word, use spell check; proof read your work and then copy and paste into the discussion area. If you consistently turn in work that is full of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes, you will receive lower scores for your writing.
6. Be on time with all posts.
Scoring Full Points on Application Papers and Final Projects
1. Review the Quick Reference List for APA Formatting to make sure you are not making any of the mistakes outlined there.
2. Be sure to know the difference between quotation marks (“”), which are used around direct quotes, and apostrophes (‘) which are used to make words plural such as client’s or clients’.
3. Make sure to always include a cover page with page numbers. Refer to your APA manual as a guide.
4. Start each paper with an introduction that outlines what your paper will be talking about.
5. Use headings to separate the different areas of your paper. This will also help you make sure you are addressing everything you are being asked to address in your paper.
6. Include a conclusion that summarizes everything you have discussed in your paper.
7. Use at least two outside professional resources in your application papers that have been published within the last 5 years.
8. Put your references on a separate page and make sure all references are listed in alphabetical order and are double spaced.
9. Be sure to have accurate APA references and in text citations. Be sure to follow the APA 6th edition for how to do your citations and references.
10. Be on time with your applications.
11. Please note that Wikipedia and other online sites of that caliber are NOT scholarly resources. Your resources should be limited to academic books and journal articles only that are no more than 5 years old. The only exception for olde.
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Referencing using Murdoch’s Library Listing (APA shown)
Here is the book I want to reference. Clicking on the quote marks to the right of the listing will give me the referencing options
To format list with a Hanging Indent, highlight the entries and press Control_T.
Before:
Eldridge, D. E., Quee, M., & Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2012). Social and emotional wellbeing:
Development of a children's headline indicator : Information paper. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare.
After:
Eldridge, D. E., Quee, M., & Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2012). Social and emotional wellbeing:
Development of a children's headline indicator : Information paper. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Health
and Welfare.
To alphabetise your Reference List, highlight the full list and click the sort icon on Word.
J J Murphy | 2018
Copy and paste the reference into your
Reference List. CHECK that the listing is
correct using the Murdoch APA
Referencing Guide.
NR512
HealthIT Topic of Week Assignment
Guidelines with Scoring Rubric
Purpose
This assignment is designed to help students
Develop an appreciation for informatics, basic skills and knowledge required in practice settings. Students will select a “hot” or popular topic of particular interest to their practice to discuss. The topic will be selected from the website using the link provided in the course Assignments section.
Due Date: Sunday 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 5.
Total Points Possible: 175
Requirements
Students will login to FierceEMR and FierceHealthIT using the link provided in the reading assignment module for Week 5 and select a “current/popular” topic of the week that may impact their practice. Students, in a professionally developed paper, will discuss the rationale for choosing the topic, how it will impact practice in a positive or negative manner, citing pros and cons. Include a discussion of how informatics skills and knowledge were used in the process relevance to developing the assignment. In the conclusion, provide recommendations for the future. Submit completed FierceHealthIT Topic paper for Wk. 5 to dropbox by end of Week 5. Preparing the paper
1. The FierceEMR and FierceHealthIT Current/Popular Topic of the Week assignment must be a professional, scholarly prepared paper. See the guidelines for writing a professional, scholarly paper in the Course Resources. The professional paper will have an introduction, body of paper to explain what you are doing, summary/conclusion, and at least three scholarly references.
2. Required texts may be used as references, but a minimum of three sources must be from outside of course readings.
3. All aspects of the paper must be in APA format as expressed in the 6th edition.
4. The paper (excluding the title page, introduction and reference page) is 4-6 pages in length.
5. Ideas and information from professional sources must be cited correctly.
6. Gr.
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Week 10 | Diversity in the Health Care Organization
Details:
1) Providers must learn new tools to eliminate disparities, build trust with patients, and understand how international biases and pre-established stereotypes affect quality of care. Write a paper (1,000-1,250 words) that identifies and defines various tools and measurements that can be used to measure the effectiveness of diversity programs and policies established by the organization.
2) Address how each of the following must be considered when considering how to implement an environment of diversity:
a) Government regulations.
b) Social pressures.
c) Industry and company ethical codes.
d) Tension between personal standards and the goals of the organization.
3) Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
4) This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.
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75.00%
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85.00%
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100.0 %Content
40.0 %In-text citations and a reference page are complete and correct. The documentation of cited sources is free of error.
Does not demonstrate understanding of the issues surrounding diversity, including the implications. Does not demonstrate critical thinking and analysis of the situation, and does not develop effective answers to the questions, with rationale.
Demonstrates only minimal understanding diversity. Demonstrates only minimal abilities for critical thinking and analysis of the case study, and develops weak answers to the questions, with minimal rationale
Demonstrates knowledge of issues surrounding diversity, but has some slight misunderstanding of the implications. Provides a basic idea of critical thinking and analysis for the questions, answers, and rationale. Does not include examples or descriptions.
Demonstrates acceptable knowledge of the issues surrounding diversity (in your own words). Develops an acceptable response and rationale for it. Utilizes some examples.
Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the issues surrounding diversity and their implications. Clearly answers the questions and develops a very strong rationale. Introduces appropri.
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Details of Assignment:
In order to make effective change within an organization, an analysis of the current organizational state is essential. In this assignment, you will be analyzing the current innovative status within your own organization or an organization of your choice. This organization will also be used in several subsequent assignments. In your 500-750 word organizational analysis paper, address the following questions:
1. What are your organization's competitors' current trends of innovation?
2. How does your organization's innovativeness compare to its competitors'?
3. Within your organization, which stakeholders are responsible for supporting innovation? In what capacity?
4. Examining your organization's structure, systems, and people, how adaptable is the organization for implementing innovative principles and practices?
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide,
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.
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Organizational Innovation Analysis
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0.00%
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Less than Satisfactory
74.00%
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Satisfactory
79.00%
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87.00%
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Excellent
100.00%
70.0 %Content
10.0 %Competitor Trends
Current innovation trends of the competitor are not included.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are minimally included, but lack detail and description.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are minimally included and described.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are included and described in detail.
Current innovation trends of the competitor are included and described in exemplary detail.
15.0 %Trend Comparison
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is not included.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included, but lacks clarity and detail.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is minimally included and described.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included and described in detail.
A trend comparison of an organization and its competitors is included and described in exemplary detail.
20.0 %Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are not identified or defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are identified or defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are minimally identified and defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are appropriately identified and defined.
Stakeholders responsible for innovative support are identified and defined with exceptional detail.
25.0 %Organizational Structure Analysis
An organizational analysis of the structure, systems, and people is not included.
An organizational analysis of the structure, systems, or people is included, but lacks a description of innovative adaptability.
An organizational.
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MN502 Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing
Scoring Rubric: Personal Philosophy Rubric
[100 points] – Due Unit 5
Project Content Criteria
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Content
Describes the organizational definition and/or mission/vision statement. If not available, provides an explanation.
No paper or does not provide the organizational definition and/or mission/vision statement; or if not available, does not provide an explanation.
The evaluation is brief and contains only a few concrete details.
The evaluation contains many concrete details.
The evaluation is thorough and extensive.
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15
20
A = ____ pts
Provision of definitions of a concept from within the nursing philosophy using nursing literature.
No paper or does not provide any definitions from the nursing literature.
Definitions provided are not from the nursing literature.
Provides a 2-3 definitions from the nursing literature.
Provides 4-6 definitions from within the nursing literature.
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10
15
20
B = ____pts
Develops definition of the concept for your organization with an explanation for the definition.
No paper or does not redefine concept for the organization.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization, but it is poorly presented.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization; focus needs to be clearer.
Redefines the concept to apply to your organization; definition and explanation are clear and well stated.
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10
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C = ____ pts
Description of how the concept supports your professional practice model.
No paper or does not describe how the concept supports your professional practice model.
The description is superficial or unclear.
The description is brief and needs more detail.
The student clearly described how this concept supports the model of practice.
5
10
15
20
D = ____ pts
Format/Style
There are frequent errors in consistency of the text, title page, and references page with APA format.
There are numerous errors in which iIdeas and information from other sources are not cited correctly.
There are numerous errors in rules of grammar, word usage, and punctuation.
There are numerous spelling and/or proofreading errors.
Overall style is inadequate for formal, professional work; many areas needs need style improvement.
There are some errors, but much of the text, title page, and references page is consistent with the APA format.
Ideas and information from other sources are cited correctly with few exceptions.
Rules of grammar, word usage, and punctuation are followed with few exceptions.
Assignment has few spelling and/or proofreading errors.
Overall style is adequate for formal, professional work; some areas need style improvement.
There are rare errors; most of the text, title page, and references page is consistent with APA format.
Ideas and information from other sources are cited correctly with rare exceptions.
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At this point, you’ve organized your HR project team and you are familiar with the importance of leading and managing the project and team. It is now time to plan your project, which happens to be a large and critical part of project management. Project planning tends to be collaborative and integrative in that many factors, such as scope, resourcing, budgeting, and risk need to be considered.
Write a five to six (3-5) page paper in which you:
Define and discuss scope and scheduling as they each relate to project management and provide a “Statement of Importance” to your project team so they know the relevance of each task.
Review the behavioral skills associated with project resourcing listed in the textbook at Section 9.1. and select any four (4) of the skills you consider more critical
Explain to the management team and your project team how you have determined the budget associated with project costs. How are costs aggregated? How would you explain determining cash flow for separate activities?
Discuss at least three (3) ways the project manager is able to identify possible project risks.
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At the beginning of 2012, the Jeater company had the following balan.docxmckellarhastings
At the beginning of 2012, the Jeater company had the following balances in its accounts: During 2012, the company experienced the following events.
1. Purchased inventory that cost $2,000 on account from Blue Company under terms 1/10, n/30. The merchandise was delivered FOB shipping point. Freight cost of $110 were paid in cash.
2. Returned $200 of the inventory that it had purchased because the inventory was damaged in transit. The freight company agreed to pay the return freight cost.
3. Paid the amount due on its account payable to Blue Company within the cash discount period.
4. Sold inventory that had cost $3,000 for $5,500 on account, under terms 2/10, n/45
5. Recieved merchandise returned from a customer. The merchandise orignally cost $400. and was sold to the customer for $710 cash during the previous accounting period. The customer was paid $710 cash for the returned merchandise/
6. Delivered goos FOB destination in event 4. Freight cost of $60 were paid in cash.
7. Collected the amount due on the account receivable within the discount period.
8. Took a physical count indicating that $7,970 of inventory was on hand at te end of the accounting period.
REQUIRED
a.Indentify these events as assets source (AS), asset use (AU), Asset exchange (AE), or claims exchange (CE)
b.Record each event in a statements model like the following.
C. Prepare an income statement, a statement of change in stockholders' equity, a balance sheet, and a statemet of cash flows.
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At many different points throughout the collection Born a Crime, Trevor Noah describes
the complications of his racial identity. Write an essay analyzing the role that race played
in challenging and facilitating the author's understanding of himself as he grew up.
Pre-Writing: Make a list of all the incidents from the book that show Trevor’s racial
identity making things easier for him or difficult. Then choose one example of challenging
and one example of facilitating.
Outline:
I: Introduction- Background of the book in 2-3 sentences. Thesis statement (This should be the
last sentence of your introduction.)
II. 1 st Main Body Paragraph: First example of Trevor’s race making things challenging for him
III. 2 nd Main Body Paragraph: Second example of Trevor’s race facilitating things for him.
IV: Conclusion: Wrap up the discussion- restate the thesis statement- End with so what? What
was the overall impact of race on Trevor’s life?
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At least 200 wordss or more per question. Answer UNDER question. And please include citations and references. Thank yOU
Objectives/Competencies
1.1
Identify treatment systems, modalities, and models of adolescent care. Ex. Group Therapy, Ind. Therapy
1.2Analyze the approaches to treatment strategies for adolescents.
1.3Examine youth-focused treatment programs.
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At least 200 words per question.
Chapter 11
The Idea of Craft Asks the class to try to define the word “craft.” What items do the students associate with the word “craft”? Are these items cheap or expensive? Does it conjure images of utilitarian goods like vases, pots, and rugs or items that are meant to be appreciated as beautiful objects? What is the difference between fine art, decorative arts, crafts, and design? During the Renaissance, craft objects were degraded as mere handiwork, not designed for serious contemplation or for aesthetic value. This distinction did not exist in other parts of the world, such as in Japan where a teacup could be considered a priceless work of art. How did the Industrial Revolution impact attitudes towards crafts and design?
Japanese Tea Ceremony The tea ceremony, a ritual performance in which the audience takes part, is a unique aspect of Japanese culture. The setting, the ceremony, the artwork, and the utensils are all supposed to conform to the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, and wabi, the principle of quiet simplicity. Discuss images of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Are these aforementioned aspects present in the ceremony and the design of the tools used? What is the significance of calligraphy in the ceremony? What is the significance of the floral arrangements?
Chapter 13
Focus on the Figure This chapter contains a variety of figural artwork. Choose several images of figurative work, such as Justinian and Attendants, Walking Buddha, and Gislebertus, Last Judgment. How are the figures included in these works similar? How are they different? Are they realistic or naturalistic? What are the figures most prominent features? What is their purpose? What culture and/or time period are they from? How can you tell? What stylistic differences or similarities do you notice? What types of beliefs could be embodied by these figures?
Chapter 14
Over on the Dark Side Lewis and Lewis refer to the Northern Renaissance as “The Darker Side.” What is meant by the dark side? What does it imply? The lack of images in Protestant churches is also referred to as the “darker side of the Reformation.” Does this imply that the liberal use of imagery and decorations in a church would be the “lighter side?
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At least 150 words each. Use a reference for each question and use APA style. Do a turn it in report.
Q. 4.1 Incorporating global education means teaching skills and knowledge that is applicable to various situations and settings. Which of these skills and knowledge do you feel is most significant for students? Why? Which is most significant for educators? Why?
Q.4.2 What role does an educator have in ensuring students receive global education? How does an educator ensure this and how is it presented to students? Parents? Other stakeholders?
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At least 250 words per question.
Chapter 11
The Idea of Craft Asks the class to try to define the word “craft.” What items do the students associate with the word “craft”? Are these items cheap or expensive? Does it conjure images of utilitarian goods like vases, pots, and rugs or items that are meant to be appreciated as beautiful objects? What is the difference between fine art, decorative arts, crafts, and design? During the Renaissance, craft objects were degraded as mere handiwork, not designed for serious contemplation or for aesthetic value. This distinction did not exist in other parts of the world, such as in Japan where a teacup could be considered a priceless work of art. How did the Industrial Revolution impact attitudes towards crafts and design?
Japanese Tea Ceremony The tea ceremony, a ritual performance in which the audience takes part, is a unique aspect of Japanese culture. The setting, the ceremony, the artwork, and the utensils are all supposed to conform to the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, and wabi, the principle of quiet simplicity. Discuss images of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Are these aforementioned aspects present in the ceremony and the design of the tools used? What is the significance of calligraphy in the ceremony? What is the significance of the floral arrangements?
Chapter 13
Focus on the Figure This chapter contains a variety of figural artwork. Choose several images of figurative work, such as Justinian and Attendants, Walking Buddha, and Gislebertus, Last Judgment. How are the figures included in these works similar? How are they different? Are they realistic or naturalistic? What are the figures most prominent features? What is their purpose? What culture and/or time period are they from? How can you tell? What stylistic differences or similarities do you notice? What types of beliefs could be embodied by these figures?
Justinian and Attendants Walking Budaaha Gislebertus, Last Judgment
Chapter 14
Over on the Dark Side Lewis and Lewis refer to the Northern Renaissance as “The Darker Side.” What is meant by the dark side? What does it imply? The lack of images in Protestant churches is also referred to as the “darker side of the Reformation.” Does this imply that the liberal use of imagery and decorations in a church would be the “lighter side?
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At its core, pathology is the study of disease. Diseases occur for m.docxmckellarhastings
At its core, pathology is the study of disease. Diseases occur for many reasons. But some, such as cystic fibrosis and Parkinson’s Disease, occur because of alterations that prevent cells from functioning normally.
Understanding of signals and symptoms of alterations in cellular processes is a critical step in diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. For the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), this understanding can also help educate patients and guide them through their treatment plans.
For this Discussion, you examine a case study and explain the disease that is suggested. You examine the symptoms reported and explain the cells that are involved and potential alterations and impacts.
To prepare:
By Day 1 of this week, you will be assigned to a specific scenario for this Discussion. Please see the “Course Announcements” section of the classroom for your assignment from your Instructor.
By Day 3 of Week 1
Post an explanation of the disease highlighted in the scenario you were provided. Include the following in your explanation:
The role genetics plays in the disease.
Why the patient is presenting with the specific symptoms described.
The physiologic response to the stimulus presented in the scenario and why you think this response occurred.
The cells that are involved in this process.
How another characteristic (e.g., gender, genetics) would change your response.
I will be adding a discussion that will need a reply after. I will add 2 of them but at a different time depending on when they are availabe.
Julia's discussion
In this scenario, it appears that a 16-year-old boy had an allergic reaction to amoxicillin. While this is unfortunate and was probably unavoidable, the provider could have reduced the risk of a medical emergency by asking a few questions. Genetics is important as familial tendency to develop allergic conditions is thought to have a genetic link. In an article published in
PubMed
, the authors wrote “The allergic diseases are complex phenotypes for which a strong genetic basis has been firmly established.” (Ortiz & Barnes, 2014). It does not say in the scenario, but family medical history could have identified an increased risk for this child, but the order was most appropriate given the diagnosis of Strep throat and the available history.
According to the required reading this week, the clinical manifestations of an allergic reaction are related to histamine being released into the body McCance, K. & Huether, S., 2019) . Acute allergic reactions are mediated by IgE antibodies and arises rapidly after exposure. Symptoms include hypotension, bronchospasm, angioedema (swelling), and urticaria (itching), all reported reactions in this scenario. Acute allergic reactions result from the immune system identifying a substance, in this case, amoxicillin as dangerous as a result of previous exposure (Bhattacharya, 2010). After exposure, there are antibody receptors for that substance in the body, another .
assumptions people make about this topic (homelessness, immigration,.docxmckellarhastings
assumptions people make about this topic (homelessness, immigration, drug addiction, mental illness, millennials, etc.). Your essay must use at least three outside sources to support your argument. For each citation, be sure to use APA style, properly introduce the source, and explain how it supports your ideas.
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At age 12, Freeman Hrabowski marched with Martin Luther King. Now he.docxmckellarhastings
At age 12, Freeman Hrabowski marched with Martin Luther King. Now he's president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where he works to create an environment that helps under-represented students -- specifically African-American, Latino and low-income learners -- get degrees in math and science. He shares the four pillars of UMBC's approach.
What are your the 4 pillars of Science success?
Which ones to identify with?
Do you have any other pillar to add?
After giving your opinion reply to 2 students with substantial evidence on your points.
watch the video
4 pillars of college success in science
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EglK8Mk18o
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At each of the locations listed below, there is evidence of plat.docxmckellarhastings
At each of the locations listed below, there is evidence of plate tectonic activity present at the Earth's surface.
Salton Sea in California, USA
Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park in Iceland
Research the two locations and develop a PowerPoint presentation that could be used to teach tourists visiting each site about the geologic phenomenon contributing to what they see. Your submission must address the following:
Your PowerPoint presentation should:
Have a title slide.
Contain at least 6 content slides (3 for each site).
Reflect proper spelling and grammar.
Cite at least 2 credible references and present the sources in APA format on a References slide.
For
each
of the sites:
Describe the type of plate tectonic activity that is occurring (i.e. boundary, movement, etc.) and include appropriate diagram(s) to help illustrate.
Explain the evidence (events, landforms, and/or conditions) that supports tectonic activity is occurring.
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Assume you hold the Special Agent in Charge role of the Joint .docxmckellarhastings
Assume
you hold the Special Agent in Charge role of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, Minneapolis field office. Your squad is responsible for identifying and mitigating the threat of the Al Shabaab efforts to recruit local Somali youths into their global terrorist efforts. A high turnover means that your squad presently includes local law enforcement, Department of Defense agents, and other members of the intelligence community. You need to provide them with information for preventing or mitigating a threat to ensure the protection of critical infrastructure and soft targets in your area of responsibility.
Research
the characteristics of individuals in the local Somali population most vulnerable to terrorist recruitment.
-Explain how culture, religion, socioeconomic status, and family can affect terrorist recruitment and mentality
-An outline of the characteristics of individuals in the local Somali population most vulnerable to terrorist recruitment
-The impact of familial influence to terrorism
-Techniques for recruitment methods
-Techniques for addressing and coping with the poor socioeconomic conditions in Minneapolis
-Methods for dealing with extremist ideals and influences, such as racism and radicalism
Include
APA-formatted citations when necessary and a references
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Assume you are a DFI and you must deliver a presentation to the Stat.docxmckellarhastings
Assume you are a DFI and you must deliver a presentation to the State Attorney’s office highlighting the advantages and opportunities of different digital forensic tools.
For this assignment, You must create a PowerPoint presentation that contains the following:
Title
Presentation objectives
Analysis of digital forensic tools (hardware and software) in four categories: malware, accounting, and two additional categories of your choosing.
Recommendation for the use of two digital forensic tools in each category.
Evaluation of the recommended tools with a convincing set of reasons for the selection of each tool.
Identification of the source of all copied images and tables.
Conclusion
Add speaker notes to each slide to assist with the presentation of the slide material
Length: 12-15 slides
References: Cite a minimum of 5 quality resources/references
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Assume that you work for the District Board of Education. The Direct.docxmckellarhastings
Assume that you work for the District Board of Education. The Directors of the Board of education have assigned you to examine crime in K-12 (Kindergarten to 12th grade) settings. You are required to submit a report on crime in the educational environment. In your report:
Identify and analyze the different crimes for which students are most at risk for in K-12, include some of the differences in victimization found across elementary, middle school, high schools, and college. Provide reasons why you think these crimes occur within the schools.
Mention at least one crime each that is unique to elementary, middle, and high school. Refer to a case you know of or have read about in the media. Why do you think the crime unique to each school level does not occur at other school levels?
Assess the various strategies that can be undertaken to reduce crime at elementary, middle, and high school levels. Mention strategies that are specific for each level and that are common to all levels of schooling. Provide reasoning for your answer.
Write a report to the head of the task force assessing the details of your findings.
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Assume that you have been tasked by your employer to develop an inci.docxmckellarhastings
Assume that you have been tasked by your employer to develop an incident response plan. Create a list of stakeholders for the IR planning committee. For each type of stakeholder, provide the reasons for inclusion and the unique aspects or vision that you believe each of these stakeholders will bring to the committee.
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Assume that you generate an authenticated and encrypted message by f.docxmckellarhastings
Assume that you generate an authenticated and encrypted message by first applying the RSA transformation determined by your private key and then enciphering the message using the recipients public key. Explain why this methodology will or will not make it possible to recognize the original message at the recipient's site.
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Assume that you are in your chosen criminal justice profession, .docxmckellarhastings
Assume that you are in your chosen criminal justice profession, such as law enforcement officer, probation officer, or criminal investigator.
Examine the Fourth and Fifth Amendments and discuss the steps you would take to ensure that actions do not violate a citizen’s Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.
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How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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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.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Strategic Management Course The report should includ.docx
1. Strategic Management Course
The report should include the following elements in clear
specific points:
1. State organization’s vision, mission and goals/objectives.
Critically analyze the vision and mission as discussed in the
class
2. Identify targeted market segment and customers or people the
organization provide services/product to.
3. What type of products and/or services does the organization
provide?
4. What is the philosophy in producing the above goods and/or
services?
5. Using the Analysis matrices perform a stage-wise analysis by
creating metrices for the organization.
6. From the above mentioned metrices analysis, critically
identify which competitive or business strategy is considered in
order
to reach your vision and goals?
Must include a PowerPoint presentation and written report,
which includes:
(1) An official cover-page/slide.
(2) Introduction identifying the chosen topic and its importance
2. (Executive Summery).
(3) A background of the chosen organization/business, and its
industry.
(4) Discussion of the main 6 points mentioned above. The
arguments should be based on what you have learnt in the
course.
(5) Include a Conclusion which provides the organization’s way
forward strategy.
General guidelines:
1- The written report should be between 2000-4000 words max.
2- Use both primary and secondary sources to collect data and
information to build your report & presentation.
3- The PowerPoint presentation should take no longer than 15
mins, followed by 10 mins for questions.
4- Make sure to include visual aids such as graphs, tables,
diagrams and/or pictures to highlight your points clearly, both
in the
report and in the PowerPoint presentation.
5- Writing Guidelines: Paper size: A4, Line Spacing: 1.15,
Margins: Normal all sides, Font: Times New Roman, Font Size:
12
for text and 14 for heading.
6- Your report and slides should be grammatically correct, well
punctuated, clear, concise, neatly presented, and easy to read.
3. Literature Review Rubric Name:
___________________________ Date: ___________________
Score: __________________
Category Exceeds Standard Meets Standard Nearly Meets
Standard Does not meet standard
Title Page Title, Your name, Course
Name, Date,
Instructor’s name,
Institution
All relevant parts of the
title page are included.
The title is appropriate but
is not be very concise
Some needed elements
are missing.
The title page is either
missing or contains
inaccuracies. The title
page does not follow APA
style.
Introduction Clearly and concisely
4. describes topic and its
importance, why the topic
was chosen, and questions
to be answered.
Describes topic and its
importance; fails to
describe key questions
Introduction describes the
topic and its importance
ambiguously.
Introduction is incomplete
and/or nonfocused. Does
not adequately convey
topic.
Review of Literature Succinctly summarizes
literature without
reproducing it. Good use
of paraphrase and
summaries of main ideas.
Focus is on the literature
rather than the authors.
Relationship of studies to
each other and to present
study is apparent.
Studies are generally
described in enough detail
so that relationships
between studies can be
understood. The review
contains unnecessary
quotations, or poor
5. paraphrases of the original
articles.
Some of the reviewed
literature seems to be
inappropriate or not well-
linked to the topic.
Review contains many
lengthy quotes. Review is
basically a reproduction of
the literature.
Review consists of a
description of several
articles with no attempts
to link findings to each
other or to the paper.
Review is unfocused or
material is inappropriate.
Conclusion of Review Engaging; reviews key
questions and summarizes
answers
Some attempt to
summarizes key findings
Summary is vague and
unfocused.
No summary or conclusion
Organizational
Structure and
Development of Ideas
in Review
6. Ideas are logical and
sequenced. Paragraphs
are well organized;
effective use of transitions
to facilitate flow
Paragraph development
present but not perfected
Logical organization; ideas
not fully developed
Little evidence of structure
or organization
Reference Section Reference page includes Reference page may
leave Some references appear Reference list is more like
all and only cited articles.
The articles are
appropriately scholarly
and appropriate to the
topic. Reference section is
in APA format, double
spaced with hanging
indent.
out a cited article or
include one that is not
cited. The references are
scholarly. The page is in
APA style with only minor
errors. Contains the
7. required number of
references
inappropriate for paper.
Key references are clearly
cited from other sources
and not likely read by the
student. Reference page
is generally in APA style
but with many errors.
a bibliography. Fewer
than required references
or several references that
are not scholarly or
references included that
are from the internet.
Many format errors.
Not in APA style
Format (General
throughout paper)
Paper is double spaced
throughout including
references; appropriate
headings; 1 inch margins
on each side of
manuscript; Paper
contains the required
number of pages,
Format does not meet
South standards and
guidelines. Paper fails to
contain the required
8. number of pages
Mechanics No errors in punctuation,
capitalization, utilization
and spelling.
Personal pronouns (I, me,
us, we, you) are NOT used.
Contractions are NOT
used.
Slang is NOT used.
Sentences are complete.
Each sentence stands
alone and makes sense if
the sentence before and
after are removed.
Superfluous wording is
avoided.
Quotations if used are few
in number and accurately
cited (including page
Few errors in punctuation,
capitalization, utilization
spelling. Some use of
contractions or personal
pronouns. Some
incomplete sentences, or
inappropriately cited
quotations.
Many errors in
punctuation,
capitalization, spelling, use
of contractions, use of
personal pronouns,
incomplete sentences, or
9. inappropriately cited
quotations.
Numerous distracting
errors make reading and
comprehension difficult.
Writing ability is well
below that which is
expected from a graduate
level student
Paper does not represent
graduate level writing
numbers)
Usage Excellent word choice.
No errors in sentence
structure or word usage.
Uses active past tense
voice in review.
All abbreviations are
written out the first time
they are used.
Almost no errors in
sentence structure and
word usage. Periodic
incomplete sentences,
problems with
subject/verb agreement,
or run on sentences, but
not to the point of being
10. distracting from the
overall focus of the
paper.
Distracting errors in
sentence structure and
word usage. Incomplete
sentences, lack of
subject/verb agreement,
or run-on sentences
obscure the meaning of
some sentences or
paragraphs.
The number of errors in
grammar, usage, and
sentence syntax
suggests writing which is
well below that
expected from a
graduate-level student.
Paraphrase and Quotes Uses paraphrasing and
gives appropriate credit
for ideas. Uses
quotations only when
they are essential to the
understanding of an
idea or concept or when
it is essential to “hear”
the words of the original
author. Quotations
contain appropriate
citations and include
page or paragraph
numbers.
11. Some use of direct
quotations. Quotations
generally contain the
appropriate citation.
Quotations over 40
words are placed in a
free-standing block,
indented without
quotation marks.
Paper contains many
direct quotations where
use of paraphrasing
would be appropriate.
Direct quotations are in
the appropriate format
and generally correctly
cited.
Paper is generally a
linking of multiple direct
quotations. Many
quotations lack citation
or are incorrectly cited.
In many instances,
information from other
sources is used without
giving appropriate
credit.
Citations All cited works are done
in correct format with
no errors (APA style
manual, 7th edition)
12. Majority of cited works
are done in correct
format. Some
inconsistencies are
Few works are cited,
but format is correct
Citations are incorrectly
formatted or absent.
“and” is used in citations
outside of parentheses
[e.g. “DeWitt and
Lawther (2019)
suggested that
“research can be fun”
(p.85).
“&” is used in citations
within parentheses [e.g.
Researchers have
reported that “research
can be fun” (Dewitt &
Lawther, 2019, p. 85).
evident.