The U.S. practices the “Whole Community” concept and calls upon Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) when necessary. Is the U.S. approach too complex? If so, what are your suggestions to enhance effectiveness?
.
The Truman Doctrine primarily aided which two countries (Points.docxwsusan1
The Truman Doctrine primarily aided Greece and Turkey. It provided economic and military aid to help them resist communism. American women after WWII took lower paying jobs than they had during the war as factories converted production and veterans returned seeking work. President Truman promoted civil rights by integrating the military in 1948, creating a civil rights committee in 1946, and issuing an executive order banning discrimination in federal agencies in 1948.
The Trouble with (The Term) ArtAuthor(s) Carolyn DeanSour.docxwsusan1
The Trouble with (The Term) Art
Author(s): Carolyn Dean
Source: Art Journal, Vol. 65, No. 2 (Summer, 2006), pp. 24-32
Published by: College Art Association
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Carolyn Dean
The Trouble with
(the Term) Art
Inca,"Funerary Rock," c. 1400-1530, stone,
Machu Picchu, Peru (photograph by the
author)
Much of what is today called art was not made as art. This is the case not only
with regard
to early European artifacts and monuments, but also with regard
to
objects made outside the West in places where the concept of
art traditionally has
not been recognized. Not infrequently (although less frequently than in the past),
many of the objects from outside the West that
were not made as art are grouped
together and called "primitive art." This is
so
despite the fact that art historians
and anthropologists, among others, have been fussing about the
term
"primitive
art" and its synonyms since the middle of the twentieth century.
'
In
19^7, Adrian Gerbrands was one of the first to offer a thorough discus
sion of what he called "the problem of the name."2 Yet his proposed
substitute term?non-European art?was also criticized by those in the
field. Suggested alternatives?exotic art; traditional art; the
art of pre
-
industrial people; folk or popular art; tribal art; ethnic
or ethno-art;
ethnographical art; ethnological art; native art; indigenous art; pre
urban art; the art of precivilized people; non-Western art; the indige
nous arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas?have all been proposed and cri
tiqued.3 Despite decades of discussion, little has been resolved,
as was seen in
the array of commentary provoked in 1984 by William Rubin's "Primitivism" exhi
bition and .
The treaty of Paris of 1783sold the territory around the Great La.docxwsusan1
The treaty of Paris of 1783
sold the territory around the Great Lakes of the United States
ceded fra more territory to the United States than the colonies had won in the war
gave all Brtish territories west of the Appalachian Mountains to France
confined the United States to territories held by the colonies before the War
.
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural t.docxwsusan1
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural traditions and rites of passage from adolescence to adulthood. The transition into adulthood is also a time for relationships and romance from a normative perspective.
Describe at least two unique rites of passage to adulthood on the basis of ethnic or cultural variations.
Explain the concepts of pluralism and assimilation and describe how they affect the rites of passage of individuals.
Describe different attachment styles.
Explain the attachment style you feel would be most effective in forming lasting relationships.
Describe the different types of attraction.
Explain the type of attraction you feel would be most effective in establishing lasting relationships.
.
The transition of India from a Hindu to a Muslim state was not a sea.docxwsusan1
The document discusses the transition of India from a Hindu to a Muslim state, which did not occur seamlessly or all at once. It looks at the Gupta period as the golden age of Hindu culture. Students will examine how contact with the outside world through the Silk Road and invasions transformed Indian culture and identity. To succeed, students must understand the main points about India's development and exploration on the Silk Road.
The transition from a traditional society organized along feudal lin.docxwsusan1
The transition from a traditional society organized along feudal lines to a modern society of individuals was a traumatic one marked by tremendous upheaval. Most of the thinkers we have read this term are concerned with this issue and indeed, grappling with the question required new understandings of society and new justifications for social science. Using Marx, Weber, Durkheim explain how they characterized the transition to the modern world and explain what each approach makes visible and what each obscures.
.
The transition from management to governance in international econom.docxwsusan1
The transition from management to governance in international economic relations has been said to have gone through three phases, according to Spero and Hart: Bretton Woods, Interdependence and, Globalization. Discuss the principal variables at each level-of-analysis that you believe account for the demise of one phase and the onset of the succeeding one. Do variables at the same levels lead you to believe that a fourth phase is on the horizon? Why/Why not?
.
The Truman Doctrine primarily aided which two countries (Points.docxwsusan1
The Truman Doctrine primarily aided Greece and Turkey. It provided economic and military aid to help them resist communism. American women after WWII took lower paying jobs than they had during the war as factories converted production and veterans returned seeking work. President Truman promoted civil rights by integrating the military in 1948, creating a civil rights committee in 1946, and issuing an executive order banning discrimination in federal agencies in 1948.
The Trouble with (The Term) ArtAuthor(s) Carolyn DeanSour.docxwsusan1
The Trouble with (The Term) Art
Author(s): Carolyn Dean
Source: Art Journal, Vol. 65, No. 2 (Summer, 2006), pp. 24-32
Published by: College Art Association
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20068464 .
Accessed: 19/08/2013 10:04
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Carolyn Dean
The Trouble with
(the Term) Art
Inca,"Funerary Rock," c. 1400-1530, stone,
Machu Picchu, Peru (photograph by the
author)
Much of what is today called art was not made as art. This is the case not only
with regard
to early European artifacts and monuments, but also with regard
to
objects made outside the West in places where the concept of
art traditionally has
not been recognized. Not infrequently (although less frequently than in the past),
many of the objects from outside the West that
were not made as art are grouped
together and called "primitive art." This is
so
despite the fact that art historians
and anthropologists, among others, have been fussing about the
term
"primitive
art" and its synonyms since the middle of the twentieth century.
'
In
19^7, Adrian Gerbrands was one of the first to offer a thorough discus
sion of what he called "the problem of the name."2 Yet his proposed
substitute term?non-European art?was also criticized by those in the
field. Suggested alternatives?exotic art; traditional art; the
art of pre
-
industrial people; folk or popular art; tribal art; ethnic
or ethno-art;
ethnographical art; ethnological art; native art; indigenous art; pre
urban art; the art of precivilized people; non-Western art; the indige
nous arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas?have all been proposed and cri
tiqued.3 Despite decades of discussion, little has been resolved,
as was seen in
the array of commentary provoked in 1984 by William Rubin's "Primitivism" exhi
bition and .
The treaty of Paris of 1783sold the territory around the Great La.docxwsusan1
The treaty of Paris of 1783
sold the territory around the Great Lakes of the United States
ceded fra more territory to the United States than the colonies had won in the war
gave all Brtish territories west of the Appalachian Mountains to France
confined the United States to territories held by the colonies before the War
.
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural t.docxwsusan1
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural traditions and rites of passage from adolescence to adulthood. The transition into adulthood is also a time for relationships and romance from a normative perspective.
Describe at least two unique rites of passage to adulthood on the basis of ethnic or cultural variations.
Explain the concepts of pluralism and assimilation and describe how they affect the rites of passage of individuals.
Describe different attachment styles.
Explain the attachment style you feel would be most effective in forming lasting relationships.
Describe the different types of attraction.
Explain the type of attraction you feel would be most effective in establishing lasting relationships.
.
The transition of India from a Hindu to a Muslim state was not a sea.docxwsusan1
The document discusses the transition of India from a Hindu to a Muslim state, which did not occur seamlessly or all at once. It looks at the Gupta period as the golden age of Hindu culture. Students will examine how contact with the outside world through the Silk Road and invasions transformed Indian culture and identity. To succeed, students must understand the main points about India's development and exploration on the Silk Road.
The transition from a traditional society organized along feudal lin.docxwsusan1
The transition from a traditional society organized along feudal lines to a modern society of individuals was a traumatic one marked by tremendous upheaval. Most of the thinkers we have read this term are concerned with this issue and indeed, grappling with the question required new understandings of society and new justifications for social science. Using Marx, Weber, Durkheim explain how they characterized the transition to the modern world and explain what each approach makes visible and what each obscures.
.
The transition from management to governance in international econom.docxwsusan1
The transition from management to governance in international economic relations has been said to have gone through three phases, according to Spero and Hart: Bretton Woods, Interdependence and, Globalization. Discuss the principal variables at each level-of-analysis that you believe account for the demise of one phase and the onset of the succeeding one. Do variables at the same levels lead you to believe that a fourth phase is on the horizon? Why/Why not?
.
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural tradi.docxwsusan1
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural traditions and rites of passage from adolescence to adulthood. The transition into adulthood is also a time for relationships and romance from a normative perspective.
Describe at least two unique rites of passage to adulthood on the basis of ethnic or cultural variations.
Explain the concepts of pluralism and assimilation and describe how they affect the rites of passage of individuals.
Describe different attachment styles.
Explain the attachment style you feel would be most effective in forming lasting relationships.
Describe the different types of attraction.
Explain the type of attraction you feel would be most effective in establishing lasting relationships
.
The Trait Model of Personality[WLOs 2, 3] [CLOs 1, 5] .docxwsusan1
The Trait Model of Personality
[WLOs: 2, 3] [CLOs: 1, 5]
Prior to beginning work on this assignment,
· Read Chapter 8 in the course textbook.
· Read the article
Stability of Personality Traits in Adulthood: Mechanisms and Implications
(Allemand, Steiger, & Hill, 2013).
· Go to the Truity (n.d.)
The Big Five Personality Test
(Links to an external site.)
, and complete the free, confidential personality test that is based on the big five theory. The results of this test may be used to aid in the completion of this assignment. Note that you do not need to register or provide personal information to obtain your results from this website.
This site lists a $29 charge to take the assessment, but that is only if you want the Premium Report. You do not have to pay anything to complete the online assessment. After you have completed the assessment, click the
No, just give me my results
link. This link will take you to a page that will tell you how you scored on each of the five traits in the big five theory.
In addition to the required sources, go to the Ashford University Library and research a minimum of one scholarly source on the trait model of personality (part one of the paper) and one scholarly resource on the big five theory of personality (part two of the paper).
All required and outside sources should be properly cited in your paper.
To assist you in completing the library research required for this assignment, view this
Ashford University Library Quick ‘n’ Dirty
(Links to an external site.)
tutorial, which introduces the Ashford University Library and the research process and provides some library search tips.
This assignment has two parts. In the first part,
· Provide an overview of the trait model of personality in which you identify at least one principal theory and its theorist (i.e., Allport, Cattell, or Eysenck) associated with the model. (Please note that the trait model is more than just the big five—this part of the paper should cover the general history and evolution of the model.)
· Compare and contrast the basic assumptions of the trait model and the psychodynamic model regarding the theorist’s explanations of personality development.
· Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.
In the second part of your paper,
· Describe each of the five traits included in the big five model:
o extroversion,
o agreeableness,
o conscientiousness,
o neuroticism, and
o openness to experience.
(This section demonstrates your understanding of the theory, so do not just copy and paste the explanations provided on the Truity website.)
· Reflect on your results from the test, on each of the five traits.
· Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.
The Trait Model of Personality paper
· Must be five double-spaced pages in length (not including title.
The Tragedy of the CommonsChoose and respond to one of the fol.docxwsusan1
The Tragedy of the Commons
Choose and respond to
one
of the following questions:
Question A
Describe the tragedy of the commons. What problems are presented by the tragedy of the commons for moral evaluation of technological development? How would you address these problems?
Question B
The past few weeks we have been developing a sensitivity to the unintended social effects of technological development. Using some example technologies from the reading, identify some possible deleterious effects and defend your diagnosis.
Use at least two of this week's readings as resources in your initial post..
75-150 words
.
The tragedies of 911 marked a turning point in the perception o.docxwsusan1
The tragedies of 9/11 marked a turning point in the perception of the word “crisis,” especially to people in the United States who had never experienced such an attack on their own soil. The attacks were also a turning point in the perceptions of crisis management and crisis communications.
A crisis management/communications plan saved the lives of numerous people in the World Trade Center (WTC) on that fateful day. Rick Rescola was head of security for Morgan Stanley, which occupied 40 floors in one of the WTC towers. After the 1993 terrorist attack on the WTC, Rescola formed a crisis management team to try to avert an attack or to help employees survive another attack. The team members were in agreement that another attack would occur, and that it would probably occur at the WTC because of the symbolism of the towers being the tallest in the United States.
Team Rescola, as it was called, determined that the next attack would not be a ground attack, because the garage was protected after the 1993 incident. They even took a test flight around the buildings and predicted the attack would be by air.
Crisis communications was necessary to convince employees and managers that preparations needed to be made and that training for evacuation was necessary, and to explain how it would be done. Subsequently, there were drills. Rescola had lighting put in the stairways, and every person knew where the stairways were.
When the planes struck, WTC security advised all persons that it was safer to stay in the building. Rescola and his team began to evacuate employees. A glitch occurred in that one of the stairways was blocked by debris. Visibility was hampered either by smoke or darkness or both. Survivors and some of Rescola’s team members, consultants who were not in the building at the time, told the History Channel that team Rescola went to each floor and yelled, “Is anyone here?” If so, they led them out by alternate stairways. They say the team saved 95 percent of the total number of Morgan Stanley employees.
However, there was not enough time for them to reach every floor. Rescola and some of his team members died when the buildings collapsed. His wife said, when she saw the buildings go down on television, she knew her husband was there still trying to get everyone out.
Questions
1. Consider the Rescola story, what should offices in skyscrapers and large buildings do other than plan for evacuations?
2. Imagine the employees who objected to the training: what would be persuasive messages to them?
3. The 1993 attack was considered a prodrome by Rescola. Why didn't others see it?
4. In a crisis situation, using the image restoration theory, how could an organization determine which publics should receive which messages? Why would you send different messages to different publics?
Must be at least 250 words supported by at least two references
.
The toxic gases that can be associated with smoke can be grouped int.docxwsusan1
The toxic gases that can be associated with smoke can be grouped into three classes. Asphyxiant gas or narcotic gases deprive the body of oxygen. They are also dose related.The two most important asphyxiants are CO and HCN. Irritants is simply irritant gases that affects the senses. Some of the most important gases of irritant gases is halogen acids and some partially oxidized gases. Sometimes gases can be classified as others this is when small materials generates toxic smoke.
75 words minimum
.
The topics must be aligned to the weekly learning outcomes speci.docxwsusan1
The topics must be aligned to the weekly learning outcomes specified at the beginning of this week:
intellectual disability,
Identify data collection and data analysis tools appropriate for student observations.
OR
Describe observational assessment guidelines for the classroom/learning environment.
You must develop and post one substantive post that is open ended, draws on the interest and experience of your classmates in this course, and is directly related to the learning outcomes as indicated above.
Text
Cohen, L. G., & Spenciner, L. J. (2009).
Teaching students with mild and moderate disabilities: Research-based practices
(2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
.
The Topic The United States adopts English as its official language.docxwsusan1
The Topic: The United States adopts English as its official language.
Minimum of 5 scholarly sources required (heard within the speech and in your written formal outline and in works cited page)
Your research must include
1 academic high-quality source from the CPP library
portal. Even though journal articles and newspaper articles from CPP library student portal are available to you via the Internet, they are not web sites. You may get all of your sources from the library Internet portal from which you can get newspaper, encyclopedia, professional and academic journal articles
.
The topic Distance learning degree and accredidationThe Boo.docxwsusan1
The topic : Distance learning degree and accredidation
The Books
1-
Trivializing teacher education: the accreditation squeeze
by
Johnson, Dale D
2005, ISBN 9780742535350
2-
Towards discursive education: philosophy, technology and modern education
by
Erneling, Christina E., 1951
2010, ISBN 0521144027
3-
Spotlight on technology in education
by
Walser, Nancy
2011, ISBN 9781934742907
4-
Leadership in continuing and distance education in higher education
by
Shoemaker, Cynthia
1998, ISBN 0205268234
5-
What works in distance learning: guidelines
by
O'Neil, Harold F., 1943
2005, ISBN 9781593112608
An AB:
-
One page for Outlines how you will use each source in your final paper
-
Shows which quotes are the most important you your claim
-
Shows how you plan to respond to each source and connect it to your thesis
How do I get an ‘A’ grade? The annotation should include all of the following:
-
Explanation of the main purpose and scope of the cited work —basically, its thesis which shows among other things that you have read and thoroughly understand the source.
-
Description of the work's ‘format and content
-
Author’s background/authority/academic credentials
-
Work’s intended audience
-
Value and significance of the work to the topic under consideration
-
Any shortcomings or bias in the work
-
Any significant special features of the work. (i.e., glossary, appendices, good index)
-
Your own brief impression of the work in 3rd person. For example: “This text is...” NOT: “My impression of this text is...” a
-
Comment on the worth, Effectiveness and usefulness of the work in terms of both the topic being researched and/or your own research project.
-
Make relevant links to other work done in the area, like related sources, possibly including a comparison with some of those already on your list. You may want to establish connections to other aspects of the same argument or opposing views.
***Following are the questions you must consider in your notes. You must have notes discussing in each of the four factors. and your notes should be proportionate to the questions listed.
-
Use 10 of these
Factors one: Relevance and Content
1.
Is the source pertinent to your research? Is this source important to your field of study? How important?, Will you use it at all?
2.
? What is the main point of the source?
3.
What FACTS does this article layout?
4.
What will it be useful for in your paper? How do you plan to use it?
5.
After reading the lecture about the difference between a summary, a paraphrase and a direct quote, what lines do you plan to quote directly? Write them here with the page numbers.
6.
What part of the source agrees or disagrees with the argument in your paper?
7.
Does this source treat your topic extensively or marginally?
8.
Label the specific sections, paragraphs, or pages are directly related to your topic.
9.
Is it good quality information?
10.
What point of view does it hold about your to.
the topic The American poet, Emily Dickinson, had a sad life in .docxwsusan1
the topic
The American poet, Emily Dickinson, had a sad life in which she suffered from health problems and succession of losses. These tragic deaths of her beloved ones affected her writing and style of expression. It can be seen that there is a recurrence of the theme death and immortality in her poems. She imagines death in a lot of different ways such as a buzzing fly. This research paper will tackle her style in several poems such as “I felt a funeral in my brain”, “Because I could not stop for Death”, “I heard a fly buzz when I died” and “my life closed twice before it’s close”
a research paper in which you use the computer to analyze the data to make a frequency list, concordance, and collocations and i want her to tell me which program she used and how
https://wmtang.org/corpus-linguistics/corpus-linguistics/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nbJGdYS3Is
im talking about the theme of death and immortality and i want her to prove that her works are dominated by this theme
she can add other poems by emily dickenson if she wants
MLA style 15 pages with a brief proposal
Al-balawi 6
Are Graphic Novels Literature: MAUS: a Survivor’s Tale as a Model
Literature has an ever-broadening definition. Oxford advanced learner’s English dictionary defines literature as a piece of writing that is valued as a work of art. With such a broad definition who is to say that newspapers, graffiti, advertisement and even shopping lists are not literature. For many years graphic novels have been considered immature and lacking of literary qualities and the debate of whether or not they are a form of literature has been put on pause. After the winning of Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus: a Survivor’s Tale with Pulitzer’s literary prize, and Alan Moore’s graphic novel Watchmen being listed as one of all-time best novels by Time magazine, the subject has been opened for debate again.
This research aims to address the highly controversial topic of whether graphic novels are literature or not, and intends to answer the question by conducting a study on Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus: a Survivor’s Tale. The presented research will try to answer the main question Are Graphic Novels Literature?. The research will study Maus: a Survivor’s Tale by applying elements of literature such as plot, symbols, characters, themes, tone and setting.
Review of the literature:
Budick, Emily Miller. "SECTION II. Golems, Ghosts, Idols, and Messiahs: Complicated Mourning and the Intertextual Construction of a Jewish Symptom." Jewish Literature and Culture: The Subject of Holocaust Fiction. N.p.: Indiana UP, 2015. 121-83.
In section two Psychoanalytic Listening and Fictions of the Holocaust of this book, the writer provides an analytical review of Maus as one of the best works in Jewish literature. The book gives new information and details regarding Maus and its writer Art Spiegelman which will be of benefit to the research.
C.
The topic of your presentation is your research paper. Create a pres.docxwsusan1
The topic of your presentation is your research paper. Create a presentation of your research using PowerPoint or similar tool. Your final presentation should be 5-10 minutes in length. It should be rich with graphics, images, backgrounds, charts, etc .
Please find the attached research paper for your reference.
.
The topic of your research paper is texting and driving.Assi.docxwsusan1
The topic of your research paper is texting and driving.
Assignment:
1) Using a thesaurus, Wikipedia, or other sources, find synonyms for texting, driving, and texting and driving.
2) Search for texting and driving on Wikipedia. Provide the link to three Wikipedia pages that are related to your topic.
3) Search for the topic on Google Scholar.
4) Using the Citation tool (the Quotations Mark symbol beneath the Google Scholar entry), provide five APA style references for articles that you found that you think would be useful to your paper.
.
The topic of your lesson this week is Biotechnology and Genomi.docxwsusan1
The topic of your lesson this week is
Biotechnology and Genomics
. A
designer baby
is a human embryo which has been genetically modified, usually following guidelines set by the parent or scientist, to produce desirable traits. This is done using various methods, such as germline engineering or
pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
. This technology is the subject of ethical debate, bringing up the concept of genetically modified "superhumans" to interbreed with and eventually replace modern humans.
Creating genetically modified children is no longer a science fiction fantasy, it's likely a future scenario. Biologist Paul Knoepfler estimates that within fifteen years, scientists could use the gene editing technology CRISPR to make certain 'upgrades' to human embryos-from altering appearances to eliminating the risk of auto-immune diseases.
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
has the ability to select an embryo based on gender preferences. Since changing a gender is not needed, but desired this could cause much controversy. Additionally, the procedure is able to create a donor offspring or a “savior sibling”, which can assist a pre-existing offspring for medical purposes. PGD can help select for desirable traits by avoiding implanting embryos with genes that have serious diseases or disabilities.
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing
is used to match patients and donors for bone marrow or cord blood transplants. HLA are proteins, or markers, found on most cells of your body. Your immune system uses these markers to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not. It's a donor whose HLA are very closely matched to the recipients. The best donors for HLA are siblings. Siblings are more closely matched than non siblings.
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) commonly referred to as IVF. IVF is the process of fertilization by extracting eggs, retrieving a sperm sample, and then manually combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory dish. The embryo(s) is then transferred to the uterus.
The first designer baby in the United States was Adam Nash was from Colorado in 1990. In 1989 Adam Nash was conceived to save his 6 year old sister Molly, who was dying from an extremely rare genetic disease called
Fanconi anemia
. This rare bone marrow failure disease is passed down through families as an autosomal recessive disease. It results in decreased production of all types of red blood cells. Molly was unable to find a bone marrow match for a transplant. Through IVF, HLA Typing, and PGD, the Nash family had Adam. He had the stem cells in his umbilical cord that would save her life. Molly is now 23 years old. The Nash family went on to have a third, healthy child through IVF, again selecting an embryo without the Fanconi gene. The book
My Sister's Keeper (2009)
was written by Jodi Picoult and loosely based on the Nash family. It is now a movie starring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin.
Britain's fi.
The topics responses should be in the form of a short application pa.docxwsusan1
The topics responses should be in the form of a short application paper, 2-3 pages in length using APA formatting, not including the required cover page and page for your reference list used to write about your chosen topics. In your paper: 1) introduce your topics, 2) discuss your topics, and then 3) make a conclusion about your topics.
.
The topics we will be focusing on are1. Inserting illustrat.docxwsusan1
The topics we will be focusing on are:
1. Inserting illustrations and text boxes.
2. Formatting illustrations and text boxes.
3. Adding text to graphic elements.
4. Modifying graphic elements.
5. Managing change tracking.
6. Adding and managing comments.
WORD WEEK 4 DISCUSSION DUE FRIDAY 13 NOV
.
The topic of this Homework is the carbon cycle. Address the fol.docxwsusan1
The topic of this Homework is the carbon cycle. Address the following:
Describe how carbon moves naturally through the carbon cycle without human interference.
Then explain how humans are affecting the carbon cycle. How does carbon in the atmosphere affect overall global temperature?
Are you personally altering the carbon cycle (indirectly or directly)?
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The topic of this class is (Introduction to Corporate Worship )and t.docxwsusan1
The topic of this class is (Introduction to Corporate Worship )and the question should be in a
ESSAY
format. The answers can be found in these books.
·
Costen, Melva Wilson. African American Christian Worship, update
Duck, Ruth C. Worship for the Whole People of God.
Hawn, Michael. One Bread, One Body. Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship
Long, Tom. Beyond Worship Wars.
·
Stone, Howard W. & James O. Duke How to Think Theologically 3nd Edition.
·
White, James F. The Sacraments in Protestant Practice and Faith
1.Discuss the development of preaching from the early church through the 20th century
2.Discuss the keys concepts in part 1 of
One Bread, One Body: Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship.
3.
Discuss the developments in baptism from the Medieval period through the Reformation, focusing on the
relation of baptism to faith, mode of baptism, time and place of baptism and process of initiation.
4.
Discuss the influence of the Reformers in the 7 theological meanings of the Eucharist as described in the work of James White. Be specific in naming the Reformers.
5.
According to Ruth Duck, what are the theological emphases for understanding worship? Use 1 of these emphases to discuss one of the following chapters from her text:
Planning and Leading Worship
The Arts of Worship
Liturgies of Healing and Reconciliation
.
The topic of this presentation is Wuhan China. I need a out line and.docxwsusan1
The topic of this presentation is Wuhan China. I need a out line and power point. the Power point need to have at least 6 pages long including introduction and conclusion. you need to introduce this place from at least 4 aspect, culture, food, land mark ect. I attach the prompt so follow the instruction. I need it within three hours so I need it be ready before 12:30.
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The topic of this Homework is latitude and longitude, map projection.docxwsusan1
The topic of this Homework is latitude and longitude, map projections, map scales, and modern mapping technologies. Address the following:
What is the difference between a meridian (or longitude) and a parallel (or latitude)? Indicate the latitude and longitude of your home.
What are the four types of distortions that can result from map projections?
What are the three ways to indicate scale on a map?
What are GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing and how do these technologies contribute to more accurate and timely geographic information on Earth?
How do you use these technologies (if any) in your everyday life?
2-3 pages
Must use textbook provided to get information
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the topice is (( Challenging Veteran Stereotyps-A Commentary by Ken .docxwsusan1
the topice is (( Challenging Veteran Stereotyps-A Commentary by Ken Harbaugh' 08 )) , Format: 3 double-spaced pages, 12pt, Times New Roman , MLA styel, Rhetorical analysis Essay.
Introdation: Text, audie nce,purpose,genre, context, kairos. Thesis stitament, effective or not? Why? ethos, Pathos, logas.
B1: ethos
B2: pathos
B3: logos
conclustion
I need it in sunday.
this is my friend essay and he did one but not what the way the pro want Please correcte his essay and do it the way as my essay about ((A Gay Man's Case Aginest A gay Marrage)) .
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural tradi.docxwsusan1
The transition into adulthood may differ depending on cultural traditions and rites of passage from adolescence to adulthood. The transition into adulthood is also a time for relationships and romance from a normative perspective.
Describe at least two unique rites of passage to adulthood on the basis of ethnic or cultural variations.
Explain the concepts of pluralism and assimilation and describe how they affect the rites of passage of individuals.
Describe different attachment styles.
Explain the attachment style you feel would be most effective in forming lasting relationships.
Describe the different types of attraction.
Explain the type of attraction you feel would be most effective in establishing lasting relationships
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The Trait Model of Personality[WLOs 2, 3] [CLOs 1, 5] .docxwsusan1
The Trait Model of Personality
[WLOs: 2, 3] [CLOs: 1, 5]
Prior to beginning work on this assignment,
· Read Chapter 8 in the course textbook.
· Read the article
Stability of Personality Traits in Adulthood: Mechanisms and Implications
(Allemand, Steiger, & Hill, 2013).
· Go to the Truity (n.d.)
The Big Five Personality Test
(Links to an external site.)
, and complete the free, confidential personality test that is based on the big five theory. The results of this test may be used to aid in the completion of this assignment. Note that you do not need to register or provide personal information to obtain your results from this website.
This site lists a $29 charge to take the assessment, but that is only if you want the Premium Report. You do not have to pay anything to complete the online assessment. After you have completed the assessment, click the
No, just give me my results
link. This link will take you to a page that will tell you how you scored on each of the five traits in the big five theory.
In addition to the required sources, go to the Ashford University Library and research a minimum of one scholarly source on the trait model of personality (part one of the paper) and one scholarly resource on the big five theory of personality (part two of the paper).
All required and outside sources should be properly cited in your paper.
To assist you in completing the library research required for this assignment, view this
Ashford University Library Quick ‘n’ Dirty
(Links to an external site.)
tutorial, which introduces the Ashford University Library and the research process and provides some library search tips.
This assignment has two parts. In the first part,
· Provide an overview of the trait model of personality in which you identify at least one principal theory and its theorist (i.e., Allport, Cattell, or Eysenck) associated with the model. (Please note that the trait model is more than just the big five—this part of the paper should cover the general history and evolution of the model.)
· Compare and contrast the basic assumptions of the trait model and the psychodynamic model regarding the theorist’s explanations of personality development.
· Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.
In the second part of your paper,
· Describe each of the five traits included in the big five model:
o extroversion,
o agreeableness,
o conscientiousness,
o neuroticism, and
o openness to experience.
(This section demonstrates your understanding of the theory, so do not just copy and paste the explanations provided on the Truity website.)
· Reflect on your results from the test, on each of the five traits.
· Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.
The Trait Model of Personality paper
· Must be five double-spaced pages in length (not including title.
The Tragedy of the CommonsChoose and respond to one of the fol.docxwsusan1
The Tragedy of the Commons
Choose and respond to
one
of the following questions:
Question A
Describe the tragedy of the commons. What problems are presented by the tragedy of the commons for moral evaluation of technological development? How would you address these problems?
Question B
The past few weeks we have been developing a sensitivity to the unintended social effects of technological development. Using some example technologies from the reading, identify some possible deleterious effects and defend your diagnosis.
Use at least two of this week's readings as resources in your initial post..
75-150 words
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The tragedies of 911 marked a turning point in the perception o.docxwsusan1
The tragedies of 9/11 marked a turning point in the perception of the word “crisis,” especially to people in the United States who had never experienced such an attack on their own soil. The attacks were also a turning point in the perceptions of crisis management and crisis communications.
A crisis management/communications plan saved the lives of numerous people in the World Trade Center (WTC) on that fateful day. Rick Rescola was head of security for Morgan Stanley, which occupied 40 floors in one of the WTC towers. After the 1993 terrorist attack on the WTC, Rescola formed a crisis management team to try to avert an attack or to help employees survive another attack. The team members were in agreement that another attack would occur, and that it would probably occur at the WTC because of the symbolism of the towers being the tallest in the United States.
Team Rescola, as it was called, determined that the next attack would not be a ground attack, because the garage was protected after the 1993 incident. They even took a test flight around the buildings and predicted the attack would be by air.
Crisis communications was necessary to convince employees and managers that preparations needed to be made and that training for evacuation was necessary, and to explain how it would be done. Subsequently, there were drills. Rescola had lighting put in the stairways, and every person knew where the stairways were.
When the planes struck, WTC security advised all persons that it was safer to stay in the building. Rescola and his team began to evacuate employees. A glitch occurred in that one of the stairways was blocked by debris. Visibility was hampered either by smoke or darkness or both. Survivors and some of Rescola’s team members, consultants who were not in the building at the time, told the History Channel that team Rescola went to each floor and yelled, “Is anyone here?” If so, they led them out by alternate stairways. They say the team saved 95 percent of the total number of Morgan Stanley employees.
However, there was not enough time for them to reach every floor. Rescola and some of his team members died when the buildings collapsed. His wife said, when she saw the buildings go down on television, she knew her husband was there still trying to get everyone out.
Questions
1. Consider the Rescola story, what should offices in skyscrapers and large buildings do other than plan for evacuations?
2. Imagine the employees who objected to the training: what would be persuasive messages to them?
3. The 1993 attack was considered a prodrome by Rescola. Why didn't others see it?
4. In a crisis situation, using the image restoration theory, how could an organization determine which publics should receive which messages? Why would you send different messages to different publics?
Must be at least 250 words supported by at least two references
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The toxic gases that can be associated with smoke can be grouped int.docxwsusan1
The toxic gases that can be associated with smoke can be grouped into three classes. Asphyxiant gas or narcotic gases deprive the body of oxygen. They are also dose related.The two most important asphyxiants are CO and HCN. Irritants is simply irritant gases that affects the senses. Some of the most important gases of irritant gases is halogen acids and some partially oxidized gases. Sometimes gases can be classified as others this is when small materials generates toxic smoke.
75 words minimum
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The topics must be aligned to the weekly learning outcomes speci.docxwsusan1
The topics must be aligned to the weekly learning outcomes specified at the beginning of this week:
intellectual disability,
Identify data collection and data analysis tools appropriate for student observations.
OR
Describe observational assessment guidelines for the classroom/learning environment.
You must develop and post one substantive post that is open ended, draws on the interest and experience of your classmates in this course, and is directly related to the learning outcomes as indicated above.
Text
Cohen, L. G., & Spenciner, L. J. (2009).
Teaching students with mild and moderate disabilities: Research-based practices
(2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
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The Topic The United States adopts English as its official language.docxwsusan1
The Topic: The United States adopts English as its official language.
Minimum of 5 scholarly sources required (heard within the speech and in your written formal outline and in works cited page)
Your research must include
1 academic high-quality source from the CPP library
portal. Even though journal articles and newspaper articles from CPP library student portal are available to you via the Internet, they are not web sites. You may get all of your sources from the library Internet portal from which you can get newspaper, encyclopedia, professional and academic journal articles
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The topic Distance learning degree and accredidationThe Boo.docxwsusan1
The topic : Distance learning degree and accredidation
The Books
1-
Trivializing teacher education: the accreditation squeeze
by
Johnson, Dale D
2005, ISBN 9780742535350
2-
Towards discursive education: philosophy, technology and modern education
by
Erneling, Christina E., 1951
2010, ISBN 0521144027
3-
Spotlight on technology in education
by
Walser, Nancy
2011, ISBN 9781934742907
4-
Leadership in continuing and distance education in higher education
by
Shoemaker, Cynthia
1998, ISBN 0205268234
5-
What works in distance learning: guidelines
by
O'Neil, Harold F., 1943
2005, ISBN 9781593112608
An AB:
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One page for Outlines how you will use each source in your final paper
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Shows which quotes are the most important you your claim
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Shows how you plan to respond to each source and connect it to your thesis
How do I get an ‘A’ grade? The annotation should include all of the following:
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Explanation of the main purpose and scope of the cited work —basically, its thesis which shows among other things that you have read and thoroughly understand the source.
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Description of the work's ‘format and content
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Author’s background/authority/academic credentials
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Work’s intended audience
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Value and significance of the work to the topic under consideration
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Any shortcomings or bias in the work
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Any significant special features of the work. (i.e., glossary, appendices, good index)
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Your own brief impression of the work in 3rd person. For example: “This text is...” NOT: “My impression of this text is...” a
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Comment on the worth, Effectiveness and usefulness of the work in terms of both the topic being researched and/or your own research project.
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Make relevant links to other work done in the area, like related sources, possibly including a comparison with some of those already on your list. You may want to establish connections to other aspects of the same argument or opposing views.
***Following are the questions you must consider in your notes. You must have notes discussing in each of the four factors. and your notes should be proportionate to the questions listed.
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Use 10 of these
Factors one: Relevance and Content
1.
Is the source pertinent to your research? Is this source important to your field of study? How important?, Will you use it at all?
2.
? What is the main point of the source?
3.
What FACTS does this article layout?
4.
What will it be useful for in your paper? How do you plan to use it?
5.
After reading the lecture about the difference between a summary, a paraphrase and a direct quote, what lines do you plan to quote directly? Write them here with the page numbers.
6.
What part of the source agrees or disagrees with the argument in your paper?
7.
Does this source treat your topic extensively or marginally?
8.
Label the specific sections, paragraphs, or pages are directly related to your topic.
9.
Is it good quality information?
10.
What point of view does it hold about your to.
the topic The American poet, Emily Dickinson, had a sad life in .docxwsusan1
the topic
The American poet, Emily Dickinson, had a sad life in which she suffered from health problems and succession of losses. These tragic deaths of her beloved ones affected her writing and style of expression. It can be seen that there is a recurrence of the theme death and immortality in her poems. She imagines death in a lot of different ways such as a buzzing fly. This research paper will tackle her style in several poems such as “I felt a funeral in my brain”, “Because I could not stop for Death”, “I heard a fly buzz when I died” and “my life closed twice before it’s close”
a research paper in which you use the computer to analyze the data to make a frequency list, concordance, and collocations and i want her to tell me which program she used and how
https://wmtang.org/corpus-linguistics/corpus-linguistics/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nbJGdYS3Is
im talking about the theme of death and immortality and i want her to prove that her works are dominated by this theme
she can add other poems by emily dickenson if she wants
MLA style 15 pages with a brief proposal
Al-balawi 6
Are Graphic Novels Literature: MAUS: a Survivor’s Tale as a Model
Literature has an ever-broadening definition. Oxford advanced learner’s English dictionary defines literature as a piece of writing that is valued as a work of art. With such a broad definition who is to say that newspapers, graffiti, advertisement and even shopping lists are not literature. For many years graphic novels have been considered immature and lacking of literary qualities and the debate of whether or not they are a form of literature has been put on pause. After the winning of Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus: a Survivor’s Tale with Pulitzer’s literary prize, and Alan Moore’s graphic novel Watchmen being listed as one of all-time best novels by Time magazine, the subject has been opened for debate again.
This research aims to address the highly controversial topic of whether graphic novels are literature or not, and intends to answer the question by conducting a study on Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus: a Survivor’s Tale. The presented research will try to answer the main question Are Graphic Novels Literature?. The research will study Maus: a Survivor’s Tale by applying elements of literature such as plot, symbols, characters, themes, tone and setting.
Review of the literature:
Budick, Emily Miller. "SECTION II. Golems, Ghosts, Idols, and Messiahs: Complicated Mourning and the Intertextual Construction of a Jewish Symptom." Jewish Literature and Culture: The Subject of Holocaust Fiction. N.p.: Indiana UP, 2015. 121-83.
In section two Psychoanalytic Listening and Fictions of the Holocaust of this book, the writer provides an analytical review of Maus as one of the best works in Jewish literature. The book gives new information and details regarding Maus and its writer Art Spiegelman which will be of benefit to the research.
C.
The topic of your presentation is your research paper. Create a pres.docxwsusan1
The topic of your presentation is your research paper. Create a presentation of your research using PowerPoint or similar tool. Your final presentation should be 5-10 minutes in length. It should be rich with graphics, images, backgrounds, charts, etc .
Please find the attached research paper for your reference.
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The topic of your research paper is texting and driving.Assi.docxwsusan1
The topic of your research paper is texting and driving.
Assignment:
1) Using a thesaurus, Wikipedia, or other sources, find synonyms for texting, driving, and texting and driving.
2) Search for texting and driving on Wikipedia. Provide the link to three Wikipedia pages that are related to your topic.
3) Search for the topic on Google Scholar.
4) Using the Citation tool (the Quotations Mark symbol beneath the Google Scholar entry), provide five APA style references for articles that you found that you think would be useful to your paper.
.
The topic of your lesson this week is Biotechnology and Genomi.docxwsusan1
The topic of your lesson this week is
Biotechnology and Genomics
. A
designer baby
is a human embryo which has been genetically modified, usually following guidelines set by the parent or scientist, to produce desirable traits. This is done using various methods, such as germline engineering or
pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
. This technology is the subject of ethical debate, bringing up the concept of genetically modified "superhumans" to interbreed with and eventually replace modern humans.
Creating genetically modified children is no longer a science fiction fantasy, it's likely a future scenario. Biologist Paul Knoepfler estimates that within fifteen years, scientists could use the gene editing technology CRISPR to make certain 'upgrades' to human embryos-from altering appearances to eliminating the risk of auto-immune diseases.
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
has the ability to select an embryo based on gender preferences. Since changing a gender is not needed, but desired this could cause much controversy. Additionally, the procedure is able to create a donor offspring or a “savior sibling”, which can assist a pre-existing offspring for medical purposes. PGD can help select for desirable traits by avoiding implanting embryos with genes that have serious diseases or disabilities.
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing
is used to match patients and donors for bone marrow or cord blood transplants. HLA are proteins, or markers, found on most cells of your body. Your immune system uses these markers to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not. It's a donor whose HLA are very closely matched to the recipients. The best donors for HLA are siblings. Siblings are more closely matched than non siblings.
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) commonly referred to as IVF. IVF is the process of fertilization by extracting eggs, retrieving a sperm sample, and then manually combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory dish. The embryo(s) is then transferred to the uterus.
The first designer baby in the United States was Adam Nash was from Colorado in 1990. In 1989 Adam Nash was conceived to save his 6 year old sister Molly, who was dying from an extremely rare genetic disease called
Fanconi anemia
. This rare bone marrow failure disease is passed down through families as an autosomal recessive disease. It results in decreased production of all types of red blood cells. Molly was unable to find a bone marrow match for a transplant. Through IVF, HLA Typing, and PGD, the Nash family had Adam. He had the stem cells in his umbilical cord that would save her life. Molly is now 23 years old. The Nash family went on to have a third, healthy child through IVF, again selecting an embryo without the Fanconi gene. The book
My Sister's Keeper (2009)
was written by Jodi Picoult and loosely based on the Nash family. It is now a movie starring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin.
Britain's fi.
The topics responses should be in the form of a short application pa.docxwsusan1
The topics responses should be in the form of a short application paper, 2-3 pages in length using APA formatting, not including the required cover page and page for your reference list used to write about your chosen topics. In your paper: 1) introduce your topics, 2) discuss your topics, and then 3) make a conclusion about your topics.
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The topics we will be focusing on are1. Inserting illustrat.docxwsusan1
The topics we will be focusing on are:
1. Inserting illustrations and text boxes.
2. Formatting illustrations and text boxes.
3. Adding text to graphic elements.
4. Modifying graphic elements.
5. Managing change tracking.
6. Adding and managing comments.
WORD WEEK 4 DISCUSSION DUE FRIDAY 13 NOV
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The topic of this Homework is the carbon cycle. Address the fol.docxwsusan1
The topic of this Homework is the carbon cycle. Address the following:
Describe how carbon moves naturally through the carbon cycle without human interference.
Then explain how humans are affecting the carbon cycle. How does carbon in the atmosphere affect overall global temperature?
Are you personally altering the carbon cycle (indirectly or directly)?
.
The topic of this class is (Introduction to Corporate Worship )and t.docxwsusan1
The topic of this class is (Introduction to Corporate Worship )and the question should be in a
ESSAY
format. The answers can be found in these books.
·
Costen, Melva Wilson. African American Christian Worship, update
Duck, Ruth C. Worship for the Whole People of God.
Hawn, Michael. One Bread, One Body. Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship
Long, Tom. Beyond Worship Wars.
·
Stone, Howard W. & James O. Duke How to Think Theologically 3nd Edition.
·
White, James F. The Sacraments in Protestant Practice and Faith
1.Discuss the development of preaching from the early church through the 20th century
2.Discuss the keys concepts in part 1 of
One Bread, One Body: Exploring Cultural Diversity in Worship.
3.
Discuss the developments in baptism from the Medieval period through the Reformation, focusing on the
relation of baptism to faith, mode of baptism, time and place of baptism and process of initiation.
4.
Discuss the influence of the Reformers in the 7 theological meanings of the Eucharist as described in the work of James White. Be specific in naming the Reformers.
5.
According to Ruth Duck, what are the theological emphases for understanding worship? Use 1 of these emphases to discuss one of the following chapters from her text:
Planning and Leading Worship
The Arts of Worship
Liturgies of Healing and Reconciliation
.
The topic of this presentation is Wuhan China. I need a out line and.docxwsusan1
The topic of this presentation is Wuhan China. I need a out line and power point. the Power point need to have at least 6 pages long including introduction and conclusion. you need to introduce this place from at least 4 aspect, culture, food, land mark ect. I attach the prompt so follow the instruction. I need it within three hours so I need it be ready before 12:30.
.
The topic of this Homework is latitude and longitude, map projection.docxwsusan1
The topic of this Homework is latitude and longitude, map projections, map scales, and modern mapping technologies. Address the following:
What is the difference between a meridian (or longitude) and a parallel (or latitude)? Indicate the latitude and longitude of your home.
What are the four types of distortions that can result from map projections?
What are the three ways to indicate scale on a map?
What are GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing and how do these technologies contribute to more accurate and timely geographic information on Earth?
How do you use these technologies (if any) in your everyday life?
2-3 pages
Must use textbook provided to get information
.
the topice is (( Challenging Veteran Stereotyps-A Commentary by Ken .docxwsusan1
the topice is (( Challenging Veteran Stereotyps-A Commentary by Ken Harbaugh' 08 )) , Format: 3 double-spaced pages, 12pt, Times New Roman , MLA styel, Rhetorical analysis Essay.
Introdation: Text, audie nce,purpose,genre, context, kairos. Thesis stitament, effective or not? Why? ethos, Pathos, logas.
B1: ethos
B2: pathos
B3: logos
conclustion
I need it in sunday.
this is my friend essay and he did one but not what the way the pro want Please correcte his essay and do it the way as my essay about ((A Gay Man's Case Aginest A gay Marrage)) .
.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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