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  • “Uncovering the Hidden Truth: An Analysis of Susan Glaspell’s ‘Trifles’”

    See the attached instructions and upload your essay here as a Word document.
    Will be over Triffles  the poem have a outline already.

  • Title: Labor Protests and the Belt and Road Initiative: A Critical Analysis of Agency and Resistance Question 1: Labor Protests in the Context of Economic Development and Globalization Introduction The rise of labor protests in the past few decades

    Please write me 1000 words for EACH of the questions meaning write me 1000 words for question 1 and 1000 words for question 2. Please make sure you are using sources and citing everything. Please Please Please make sure everything is cited properly. Link for question 1: https://www.voanews.com/a/labor-protests-pick-up-i.. Link for questions 2 : https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1dc9k7j
    When doing the second question, you my you all of the chapter OTHER THAN 1 Actors and Agency in China’s Belt and Road Initiative An introduction. This is the only chapter that you may not use when writing this question. Here are some of the readings that you should try relating the questions too :
    – https://www-sciencedirect-com.libproxy.sdsu.edu/science/article/pii/S1043951X16300785
    – (Some have been linked as a file)

  • “Smart Shopping Cart with Integrated Sensors and Cameras”

    We will use sensors and cameras around the shopping cart connected to rasberry pi wich will be connected to a database that includes all the products prices and barcodes
    The cart will have a small screen on the handle which will have the items and products
    At the cashier part all you need is pay through the cart it self or if you want to pay cash you can go to the nearest cashier and the cashier will scan your cart only that will include all items
    About the battery we will have reversed small engine in the wheels that will generate power and will feed a small battery in the small box will be behind the handle.

  • “Strategic Solutions for Financial Management: A Case Study Analysis of ACCT402”

    please find the attached assignment for accounting ACCT402, do the needful as per instructed on the cover page, I don’t want copying or plagiarism, I want a strategic solution and please provide the sources if you used any. Thank you

  • “Understanding Qualitative Research: Exploring Concepts and Methods” “Understanding Qualitative Research and Data Collection Techniques”

    Kessler’s study is a grounded theory study.
    Question 1 options:
    True
    False
    Reflexivity in qualitative research refers to 
    Question 2 options:
    The sensitivity to the subjective role of the researcher
    Cause and effect
    Questioning participants’ assumptions
    Reflecting the facts of the setting
    Scrutinizing the studied phenomena
    Member checking, peer-debriefing, triangulation, and prolonged engagement serve to
    Question 3 options:
    Establish statistical significance in quantitative studies
    Establish trustworthiness in qualitative studies
    Establish comparisons in mixed-methods studies
    Establish equivalence in secondary data analysis
    None of the answer options is correct 
    Which one of the studies provides a clear statement of researcher reflexivity? (Researcher names noted by author last name)
    Question 4 options:
    Hernandez
    Kattari
    Watkins
    All answer choices are correct
    Cisneros 
    This section of a journal article describes in detail how the study was carried out. 
    Question 5 options:
    Introduction
    Abstract
    Literature review
    Methods
    Which of the following is NOT a problem for maximizing response rates in in-person interview? 
    Question 6 options:
    General disillusionment in a society can undermine the general credibility of research efforts. 
    Difficulty in finding all the members of a sample.
    Respondent may be interrupted or distracted. 
    Refusal rates vary with individual characteristics such as education. 
    Contact rates vary by location and household size.
    A scale is formed by using several questions to measure one concept and summing or averaging responses. 
    Question 7 options:
    True
    False
    A researcher examined how social work interns introduced themselves to potential clients. This type of research is most likely:
    Question 8 options:
    Content analysis
    Narrative analysis
    Ethnomethodology
    Conversation analysis
    Grounded theory
    When attempting to construct culturally sensitive instruments when research participants do not speak English well, researchers should:
    Question 9 options:
    Pretest the questions
    Use bilingual interviews
    All answer choices are correct
    Use back-translation
    Translate the questions into the language of respondents
    Qualitative methods can be used to assess the design and delivery of social work services.
    Question 10 options:
    True
    False
    One important goal of qualitative analysis is to inductively build up a systematic theory that is based on observations. This type of theory is known as: 
    Question 11 options:
    Iterative theory
    Empirical theory
    Pseudo-inductive theory
    Observational theory
    Grounded theory
    Qualitative interview data should be collected until: 
    Question 12 options:
    The researcher must disclose his or her identity to respondents
    A saturation point is reached
    Filed observation has been completed
    The researcher obtains relevant tacit knowledge from respondents 
    All relevant informants have consented to participate 
    What is the best indicator of statistical significance in hypothesis-testing:
    Question 13 options:
    Inter-rater reliability
    Descriptive analysis
    Predictive analysis
    p-value
    None of the answer options is correct 
    Intensive interviews are generally based on: 
    Question 14 options:
    Closed-ended questions
    Random selection
    Self-administered questionnaires
    Open-ended questions
    Highly structured interview schedules
    Which of the following is NOT useful for assessing the quality of qualitative analysis?
    Question 15 options:
    Is the analysis thickly contextualized? 
    Does the study produce generalizable findings?
    Does the researcher described the research process?
    Is the study historically and relationally grounded?
    Does the analysis illuminate the phenomena as a lived experience?
    A qualitative researcher seeks input from participants about the study findings and interpretations.  This is a form of: 
    Question 16 options:
    Member checking
    Tacit knowledge
    Processing information
    Peer debriefing
    Question 17 (0.75 points)
    A participant observer does the following: 
    Question 17 options:
    Is not actively involved in the research setting and is not known to be the observer 
    Is actively involved in the research setting and is known to be the observer
    All answer options are correct
    Is actively involved in the research setting and is not known to be the observer 
    Is not actively involved in the research setting and is known to be the observer 
    Which are the most common techniques of data collection in qualitative research?
    Question 18 options:
    Existing records (at a social service agency, for example)
    Observations
    Focus groups
    All answer choices are correct
    Individual interviews 
    Nonprobability sampling methods allow for generalizations to be made to the broader population of interest.
    Question 19 options:
    True
    False
    Triangulation involves coming at different aspects of the research from multiple sources.
    Question 20 options:
    True
    False
    Decentering is a method for making different language versions of a survey. 
    Question 21 options:
    True
    False
    The following question appeared in a survey: “Do you agree with the statement, ‘More taxes should be spent on welfare?’” 
    Question 22 options:
    This is an example of a double-barreled question
    This is an example of a leading question
    This is an example of a generalization
    This is an example of a loaded question
    This is an example of a preliminary question
    In qualitative research, the interpretation of data and its analysis emerges at what point in the research process: 
    Question 23 options:
    While writing field notes
    While writing jottings 
    While writing accounts of the data
    During initial stages of field work
    Before entering the field
    Qualitative research focuses on subjective human experiences and how we make meaning of various events, perceptions, and impressions.
    Question 24 options:
    True
    False
    Peer debriefing involves going to friends of the participants to receive feedback about the findings and interpretations. 
    Question 25 options:
    True
    False
    Anonymity exists when: 
    Question 26 options:
    The sample of respondents in a survey is selected purely by random
    Researchers limit information about respondents to trained staff
    The researcher only uses numbers to connect respondent identity to responses
    The respondent explicitly waives his or her right to confidentiality 
    No identifying information is ever collected to link respondent to responses
    A typical research question in qualitative data analysis is explanatory. 
    Question 27 options:
    True
    False
    Cluster sampling is a form of nonprobability sampling.
    Question 28 options:
    True
    False
    In a study of gang behavior, Jankowski (1991) included several different ethnic gangs, as well as large and small gangs, and gangs from different cities and regions of the country. This process of selecting different types of gangs represents what kind of sampling procedure?
    Question 29 options:
    Snowball sampling
    Quota sampling
    Theoretical sampling
    Stratified sampling
    Simple random sampling
    Telling an interviewer what the respondent thinks the interviewer wants to hear is:
    Question 30 options:
    An acquiescence bias
    Avoiding a leading question
    A response set
    Giving a socially desirable response
    A leading response

  • “SPM Prep: A Comprehensive Study App for Malaysian High School Students”

    The software I planned is to create an app that can help students with their studies. This app offers video lectures on secondary education in Malaysian schools and is intended for high school students preparing for SPM from basic topics. It is an app designed to be easy to navigate and to make it easier for students to use, so that students do not waste time using the app and have no inconvenience. The main feature of this app is that it provides basic educational SPM, or the concept of school work in Malaysia, for free. Therefore, this app can be useful to students who are poor and in a difficult situation to go to school. Also, if any students are having a hard time understanding the concept of study, they can ask questions on the online bulletin board and receive answers to solve problems as soon as possible. For students who want more detailed and advanced video lectures, a paid system can be introduced to help maintain the app.
    Since it is an education-related app, we will do our best to ensure that students have no inconvenience using the app by applying strict data security and strict discipline. The app will remain operational 24 hours a day, and students can use it anytime they have the Internet.

  • “The Impact of Federal Control on Native American Education: A Look at Boarding Schools”

    NAL 5213 Native American Education Policy
    Week 2 Boarding School Essay Instructions
    Prepare and submit your 2-3 page Boarding School Essay by next Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Include at least 3 citations from the text within your essay. Submit the essay as a MS Word document. Be sure to follow basic APA formatting guidelines (Include a cover page. Format the document using 12 point font, double-spaced, with “Works Cited” section at the end. Page limit does not include the cover page or Works Cited page). Submit your completed paper in the “Boarding School Essay Assignment” drop box.
    American Indian Boarding School Essay should adhere to the following content outline:
    I. Introduction
    II. Federal Control of American Indian Education
    III. American Indian Industrial Schools
    IV. American Indian Day Schools
    V. Conclusion
    a few sources
    https://www.pbs.org/video/unspoken-americas-native-american-boarding-schools-oobt1r/
    Reyhner, J. & Eder, J. (2004) American Indian Education: A History, 2nd edition, University of Oklahoma Press.
    Paperback (2006).
    chapter 5 & 6

  • Developing a Recruitment and Interview Process Plan: Job Analysis and Preparation for the Interview Process

    Introduction: A job analysis is a useful tool in preparing for the interview process. It helps the interviewer understand the job and provides an overview of job duties for applicants. In this assignment, you will develop the steps in a recruitment and interview process plan, including job analysis.
    Scenario:
    You are a consulting firm recruiter for the industry related to the career position you would like to have. O*NET can assist human resource professionals and leaders with job analysis and the recruiting process. Visit O*NET at https://www.onetonline.org/ to gather information about the career position you would like to have.
    Conduct a job analysis for the position that you selected and researched. Your job analysis should include duties, responsibilities, education and prior experience, work environment, and growth opportunity.
    Explain how the information in the job analysis will be a useful tool for the employer as the employer prepares for the recruitment and interview process.
    Describe how you will address employment applications and resumes.
    Explain how you will schedule interviews and plan for an appropriate interview environment.
    Create three guidelines for interviewers as they prepare the interview questions.
    Your assignment should be a 2–3 pages, not including the title and reference pages, and should include the following elements:
    Title page: Provide your name, title of assignment, course and section number, and date.
    Body: Answer all the questions in complete sentences and paragraphs.
    Your responses should reflect professional writing standards, using proper tone and language. The writing and writing style should be correct and accurate, and reflect knowledge of skills and practice of the profession.
    Reference page: Sources listed in current APA format.
    Include a minimum of two scholarly or academic sources to support your responses and conclusions. One source will be O*NET.
    Use Arial or Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced and left aligned.
    Use standard 1″ margins on all sides.
    Use current APA formatting and citation style.
    If you need assistance with APA style, please visit Academic Writer.

  • “Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Country’s Public Policy through a Microeconomics Lens” Title: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Public Policies in Achieving their Goals: A Comparative Analysis of Three Countries

    Written research analysis of a country’s public policy related to applied microeconomics .Almost all countries’ governments determine policies: 
    (1) to increase economic efficiency and productivity 
    (2) to encourage research and development in certain areas such as IT, automobile industry, or pharmaceutical industry 
    (3) to deal with positive and negative externalities of economic activity, e.g. environmental policy as related to a negative externality to prevent pollution; health care policy, education policy, and public transportation policy are all related to positive externalities 
    (4) to prevent negative impact of asymmetric information so that both buyers and sellers can conduct their market transactions based on reliable and accurate information, such as regulations of stock markets and requirements related to generally accepted accounting standards and auditing 
    (5) to prevent monopolies and cartels, e.g. anti-trust or competition policies 
    (6) to reduce unemployment and provide minimum income to workers, e.g. minimum wage, and to farmers, e.g. agricultural subsidies 
    (7) for efficient production of public goods by government agencies 
    (8) to increase their companies’ competitiveness in global markets 
    You need to choose a government policy in any of these policy areas and analyze how good or effective that policy is in terms of bringing desired results from a microeconomics perspective. This research and analysis paper requires you to conduct research and use microeconomics theories / models that can be applied to your policy analysis. 
    Steps to take: 
    1. Determine your group. 
    2. Choose a government’s policy as related to one of the above topics. There will be examples in the
    book as we cover the chapters. One of those examples can be your starting point. Here are some examples of topics from the book:
     Many countries put extra taxes on gasoline, which affect the prices of gasoline on those
    countries and consumers’ purchasing choices for small or large cars, the amount of driving that people do, and their overall spending. You can analyze an oil importing country’s government policy on this topic.
     Governments have policies to maintain competition in the market. Based on these policies they determine whether to allow mergers and acquisitions of companies that produce similar products. You can analyze a country’s competition policy. The EU has a common competition policy, if you choose the EU’s competition policy.
     Some governments adopted regulations designed to improve the average fuel economy of domestically-sold vehicles for reducing oil imports and for reducing carbon emissions which lead to global warming. You can analyze one of such policies.
     Governments all around the world have health care systems. You can choose a government’s health care policy and analyze what the government has been doing to ensure sufficient and efficient health care provision. What has the government done to make health care accessible to the poor, to make production more efficient, and to ensure sufficient supply of healthcare, including the private sector, to meet the demand for healthcare. 
    3. I shared an Excel spreadsheet on Moodle, putting the same topics across all the group members, so that I will know who are in the same group. 
    4. After you choose your topic you may discuss it with me in terms of how to approach the topic. 
    5. Collect reliable information about that government’s policies on the topic that you have chosen. 
    6. Using your microeconomics knowledge, turn your research into a policy analysis paper. The
    paper should have an introduction, discussion of the policy, and a conclusion. Your discussion of the policy should include a description of what the policy is and the economic goals of it, how that policy has affected the different stakeholders (such as consumers, producers or the industry at large, suppliers), competition and market structure, government revenues, external trade, environment and so on. It should evaluate how affective is that policy in terms of achieving its goals. You may also compare two or three countries’ policies on the same topic if you prefer to do so.
    7. Your resources should be cited properly and listed at the end. The purpose of these assignments is to get you to reflect about and apply what you have learned in the class to analyze real economic world issues and problems.
    You can Choose any countries Public policy for this research paper.
    MUST! Use simple and easy vocabulary, try to avoid advanced vocabulary.
    There must be no Plaigerism and any AI contents involoved in this Reasearch paper.