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  • “The Goals and Effectiveness of Community Policing: A Theoretical Perspective” Introduction: Police agencies play a crucial role in maintaining law and order in society. These organizations are complex and have multiple goals that they strive to achieve. One of the

    Administration and Management, 6th Edition;
    Stan Stojkovic, David Kalinich, John Klofas:
    ISBN-13: 9781285459011 Cengage
    Doubled-Spaced: Please provide enough information to answer the question below thoroughly. Must be at least four full pages of body text, in total, using Times New Roman 12-pt font. The page limit does not include your name, course number, date, etc.
    Topic: Organizational Effectiveness
    Using only the course materials, please address the following prompt.
    Police agencies are complex organizations. Describe the goals of a police department. Also, describe the goals of community policing. Consider the effectiveness of community policing using a variety of theoretical perspectives. Would you reach a similar conclusion using a goal, strategic constituency, and system resource model of effectiveness? Under what circumstances might the theories lead to different conclusions about the effectiveness of community policing?

  • Title: Family Interview Reflection: Exploring Family History and Personal Growth

    For this activity, you have the option of conducting an interview of a family member of your choice. This activity will allow you the opportunity to identify a family member whom you would value learning more about.  You will develop a set of planned questions, conduct the interview, and write a reflection on what you were able to learn from that loved one and how it may shape your perceptions of that person.  Also consider how it may help contribute to your own personal growth.  
    Assignment Instructions
    Identify a family member you would like to interview in order to learn more about your family history and factors that may have influenced your growth and development.
    Develop a list of approximately 10 to 12 questions
    Consider developing questions that enhance your understanding of your family history, the history behind various cultures, values, or traditions, or questions that may help you better understand your family dynamics.  
    Conduct the interview taking detailed notes of the responses.  Also, note your own personal responses during the process, both emotionally cognitively.
    After conducting the interview, prepare a written reflection of your findings, and assessment as to how this experience relates to your own personal growth and well-being.  The reflection should be completed in Word, approximately 3 to 5 pages, Times New Roman, 12 Point Font, One Inch Margins.  The reflection is the main part of this assignment, so be sure to connect it back to lessons learned from the class.  In addition to reporting the details of the responses, also consider the following:
    How did this information enhance your perspectives in ways that you can support your ongoing personal growth?
    What personal growth strategies have you seen or would you recommend for Aunt Willieto your family member?
    How might this experience have enhanced your cultural identity?  

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis”

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1po3JfeiG-DQmeZBXEr3P-9fIYV89Dm0KZiJJNymzgZw/edit          
    ^^^ Above is the link to the essay that I have startee, you can edit. 
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dGihNJvFFkqjuvn9MWmSY7V0WBIWbsRjyI0ZCzd3fqs/edit
    ^^^ Above is the link to the outline of the paper, you can use as a guideline.
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s3wgpvcS_SedRy0ZzMyNgfcwUuRroXDyYML1J_1HKYw/edit
    ^^^ Above is the link to the proposal, which is an introduction to what the paper is about. 

  • “The Broken Promise of Quality: Examining the Failings of the United States Healthcare System”

    Do the assignment based on the documents I will upload. The assignment topic is “The United States Healthcare System’s Low Quality Care”

  • “Exploring the Best Mutual Funds for Investment: A Comprehensive Report on American Funds, Vanguard Funds, and Oppenheimer Funds”

    You are responsible for writing a mutual fund report containing all of the mutual funds that you are interested in.  You must report the following in your report. You must choose 3 to 4 different mutual funds to invest in……  Some funds you might explore are…..American Funds, Vanguard Funds, Oppenheimer Funds, etc.  Paper must be 4 pages in length- 12 pt, Double Spaced.
    Mutual Funds- Companies that make up the fund with the percentage attached.  Example:  XYZ Fund, Apple-9%, Facebook, 10%, Google 12%, etc.
    Description of the entire fund, what type of fund is it?  (Stock Fund, Bond Fund, Index fund etc.,  along with the Risk Tolerance Level.
    Mutual Fund prices for each fund
    Price change for the entire 5 weeks.  +/-
    Company news regarding  each mutual fund
    Experts advice regarding your mutual fund
    Your analysis regarding each fund and its current price.  Why is the price going up/down?  Your reasoning is the critical piece of the entire report.
    Buy/Sell/Hold- for each fund going forward.  
    Overall mutual fund portfolio gain/loss for the entire 5 week period week 

  • “Analyzing Complex Historical Questions: A Research Paper on Western Civilizations” “Assessing the Quality of Sources and Production in a Research Project”

    Purpose
    Learners will write a research paper analyzing a historical topic covered in the course, demonstrating the ability to locate sources, and clearly communicate an argument that analyzes complex historical questions.
    Objectives
    Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a historically relevant topic/question
    Demonstrate research skills by providing relevant information to support their interpretation and argument of historical question
    Details
    Students will begin by selecting a topic of their choice covered during the course
    Students will then develop an historically relevant question that analyzes various aspects of Western Civilizations
    Students will need to develop questions that address questions of how or why rather than factually based questions, students want to an analytical essay and not a report
    Students must then locate at least 10 sources (5 primary and 5 secondary) that will assist them in answering their question(s)
    Primary source material includes sources from the period being studied and can include, but are not limited to: letters, histories, journals, paintings, architecture, sculpture, etc.
    Acceptable secondary source material would include, but not limited to scholarly journal articles, appropriate scholarly databases and websites (official museums and libraries), historical documentaries that demonstrate rigorous scholarly research, etc.
    Students should consult the assigned reader, online librarian, or instructor for assistance in obtaining sources
    Students will then write a formal 2500-3000-word analytical essay that presents a clear argument or thesis that may be supported by secondary and primary sources
    Essays should be submitted as a PDF or DOCX
    Format should include Times New Roman 12-in font, standard margins, and double spaced
    Proper citations should be used for all references made to sources along with a Works Cited page using the Chicago style
    Throughout the course students will submit a topic proposal following the instructions presented in Module 3
    Students will also submit an annotated bibliography as instructed in Module 7
    Rubric
    Category  Outstanding Very Good Average Poor
    Thesis
    20 Points
    The purpose of the project is clear. The audience has a clear idea of the point of the project. The purpose of the project is relatively clear. The audience may have a relative idea of the purpose of the project, but may have to infer somewhat. The purpose of the project is relatively clear, though the audience may have to infer or use contextual clues. There is some vagueness in the presentation or cohesion of the project. The purpose of the project is obscure. The audience has little understanding of what is the point of the presentation.
    Subject Knowledge and Perspective
    40 Points
    The quality of the project exhibits expert knowledge and accuracy of the historical figures, events, and/or eras. The perspective (or point of view) is realistic and research-based.
    The quality of the project exhibits near expert knowledge and accuracy of the historical figures, events, and/or eras. The perspective (or point of view) is mostly realistic and research-based. The quality of the project exhibits some expert knowledge and accuracy of the historical figures, events, and/or eras. The perspective (or point of view) is somewhat realistic and research-based. The quality of the project exhibits little expert knowledge and accuracy of the historical figures, events, and/or eras. The perspective (or point of view) is not realistic nor research-based.
    Sources
    20 Points
    The sources used were appropriate and added substantial research and information to the project. At least five primary sources and five secondary sources were used.
    The sources used were mostly appropriate and added strong research and information to the project. At least four primary sources and four secondary sources were used. The sources used were somewhat appropriate, but only added mediocre research and information to the project. Fewer than four primary sources and four secondary sources were used. The sources used were not always appropriate and added little research and information to the project. Fewer than four primary sources and four secondary sources were used.
    Overall Production, including Writing
    20 Points
    The project exhibits outstanding evidence of clear and creative originality.
    All written aspects of the project are of high professional quality, including grammar, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph construction.
    The project exhibits very strong evidence of clear and creative originality.
    All written aspects of the project are of very high professional quality, including grammar, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph construction.
    The project exhibits average evidence of clear and creative originality.
    The written aspects of the project  were inconsistent and did not always meet the level of high professional quality. These aspects included grammar, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph construction.
    The project exhibits little evidence of clear and creative originality.
    The written aspects of the project  were below average and did not meet the level of high professional quality. These aspects included grammar, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph construction.

  • Title: The Importance of Development and Organization in Achieving Success Introduction: – Briefly introduce the topic of development and organization – Explain why it is important to discuss this topic – Provide a thesis statement that states the main argument of the

    Write an outline or rough draft on “Development and Organization.” Include an introduction, thesis statement, list of major points that support the thesis, list of supporting ideas or arguments for each major point, and conclusion.

  • SAM Project 1 Title: SAM Project 1: Microsoft Office Basics

    https://sam.cengage.com/App/MindLink/StudentLaunchView#/launchAssignment/id/118603982/sectionId/760486
    click the link to do assignments 
    This project is not compatible with Office for Mac. Use Office for Windows to complete this project.
    Assignment Overview
    Read each step completely before attempting it. Some steps include multiple instructions.
    Not sure how to complete a SAM Project?
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    Review common mistakes that may affect your grade.
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    Assignment Details:
    Maximum number of submissions allowed: 3
    Number of submissions you have remaining: 3
    Click Start to begin this assignment.

  • “Senior Privileges: The Debate Over Allowing Students to Leave School for Lunch”

    Claim- The conclusion/argument being made
    Clarification- Why do you feel this way?
    Evidence- The data & facts that support you claim
    Warrant- Logically connects the Clarification to the claim
    Rebuttal- Exception to the claim
    Closure- Your closure to the argument?”

    Should seniors be allowed to leave school at lunch to get food?

  • Exploring Themes and Controversies in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men: A Critical Analysis “Confronting Uncomfortable Truths: The Societal Value of Literature in Addressing Human-Nature Connection in Of Mice and Men”

    Please rewrite this draft I made. Weave together the paragraphs so each paragraph isn’t just about one source and make it longer so it’s 5 pages. 
    In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck confronts many societal issues, including violence, racism, and mental disability. Despite Of Mice and Men’s worldwide recognition not all people approve of Steinbeck’s novel. The novel has faced resistance in educational and institutional settings, where attempts to ban the novel have created continuous debates. This essay dives into the motivations behind these censorship efforts, while showing that the honesty in which Steinbeck addresses these challenging themes is what makes Of Mice and Men a thought provoking work of literature that is important to have on shelves.
    S. Jensen-Moulton’s exploration of intellectually disabled characters, such as Lennie, provides valuable insights into the societal perceptions and treatment of individuals with mental disabilities, particularly during the Great Depression. Lennie’s portrayal symbolizes the struggles experienced by intellectually disabled people in society. His innocence and vulnerability are compared and contrasted with the discrimination and exploitation he faces, bringing to light on the injustices inflicted upon marginalized communities. Jensen-Moulton dives into the social biases and prejudices common during the economic struggle of the Great Depression, creating an important and detailed analysis of the historical context of the novel.
    Millichap’s examination of Steinbeck’s writing style and its translation to the film emphasizes the novel’s dedication to depicting the harsh truths of life. Steinbeck’s detailed portrayals of the struggles faced by migrant workers create empathy and compassion in the audience, forcing them to deal with the harsh realities of poverty and exploitation. Furthermore, the adaptation of Of Mice and Men in the film by Milestone captures the true emotion of Steinbeck’s way of telling the story, which further highlights the key aspects of the novel. By diving into topics like violence, profanity, and mental health, Of Mice and Men creates critical thinking and empathy in readers and viewers alike, making them want to confront uncomfortable truths about the human experience.
    Despite the unquestionable educational value it has, Of Mice and Men has faced opposition and challenges with many people wanting to censor the novel within educational settings. Educators like Jodie Scales acknowledge the significance of this novel in encouraging conversations about real-world problems and creating empathy among students. Scales’ personal encounter with teaching the novel exemplifies how literature can effectively promote empathy and comprehension. Still though, objections relating to profanity and elements regarding the theme have created difficulties when integrating the novel into curriculums, showing the conflict and problems that arise when novels like Of Mice and Men are both educational and controversial.
    Clare Lawrence’s evaluation of Lennie’s representation creates many questions regarding the portrayal of disability in literary works and its impact on inclusive education. Educators must address how to approach conversations about themes and terminology about disability in texts such as Of Mice and Men, which emphasizes the necessity of integrating disability awareness into curriculum discussions in order to create acceptance and empathy among students from various backgrounds. Lawrence’s critical observation of Lennie’s character creates a good examination of the biases and prejudices related to intellectual disabilities, ultimately creating a more welcoming and empathetic educational environment.
    Yang Jing’s analysis of the ecological discourse presents a new view on Of Mice and Men, exposing the ecological motifs throughout Steinbeck’s novel. Through emphasizing the interdependence between human and environmental concerns, the novel creates conversations about societal values and our connection with nature. For example, Steinbeck’s description of the California landscape symbolizes the vulnerability of the human experience, allowing readers to really think about the consequences of human actions on the environment. Jing’s analysis brings attention to the ecological philosophy throughout Steinbeck’s novel, which emphasizes the importance of taking care of the environment and sustainability.
    In conclusion, the censorship of Of Mice and Men reflects society’s discomfort with confronting uncomfortable truths about the human condition. However, by addressing these themes, literature like Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men creates critical thinking, empathy, and meaningful discussions, ultimately contributing to further societal understanding and progress. As we continue to deal with complex social issues, works of literature like Of Mice and Men serve as necessary tools for navigating the complexities of the human experience and creating a more compassionate and inclusive society.