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  • “Analyzing the Ethical Dilemma in the Case of Dr. Smith: A Case Study in Medical Ethics”

    Please see attached Instruction and Case study. Also attached are some additional resources if needed. Please follow formatting instruction and grading rubric thoughly. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you!

  • “The Role of Women in the Trojan Cycle: A Study of Andromache and Helen in Homer’s Iliad”

    Choose one episode, character of aspect of the Trojan cycle that you would like to discuss. Make sure it is
    a narrow and defined topic (“The Iliad” is not a good topic; but “The Shield of Achilles” is, for example).
    The draft needs to be no 500-800 words and provide a good overview of your arguments. You should also
    mention here at least one Classical text that you plan to discuss and quote. You should include at least
    two quotes from the ancient texts in your draft. You should also here list at least two scholarly sources
    that you will use. The best source to find them is the MSU library website. Choose preferably those
    marked as ACADEMIC JOURNAL or ACADEMIC PERIODICAL. Each article should be at least 10
    pages or so (not 1 and a half, for example). You can also use scholarly books or chapters of books, but not
    textbooks, encyclopedias or compendia. They have to be full articles, not reviews of other books or
    articles. WEBSITES ARE NOT ALLOWED AS SOURCES AND SHOULD NOT BE LISTED. When
    you list an academic source do not provide the web address (unless the journal is published only online),
    but rather provide author, date of publication, place or publication and publisher. Entries should look like
    this:
    Salzman-Mitchell, P. and Alvares, J. (2018). Classical Myth and Film in the New Millennium. New York:
    Oxford University Press. (book)
    Sharrock, A. R. (1991). “Womanufacture.” Journal of Roman Studies 81: 36-49. (article. Note that for
    articles you should provide the name of the journal, volume and page numbers)
    Feeney, D. E. (1990). “The Taciturnity of Aeneas.” In S. Harrison ed., Oxford Readings in Vergil’s
    Aeneid. Oxford University Press: 167-190 (chapter in a book. Note that you need to give the page
    numbers for that specific chapter.
    -Note that titles of books and journals go in Italics. Titles of chapters or journal articles go in between
    “…”
    GUIDELINES FOR THE TERM PAPER
    -Follow instructions for the draft of the term paper.
    -The term paper should be about 1000 words.
    -Make sure you incorporate the professor’s comments to your draft.
    -You must include and discuss at least four quotes from the Classical texts you are working with. When
    you refer to Classical sources give book and verse numbers or number of the passage in the original text
    (not the page number of the translation you are using – if possible)
    -You must include, refer to (in footnotes or in the text) to each of your bibliographical sources at least
    once. Every time you refer to scholarly sources you must provide the page numbers from where you took
    the quote.
    -If you wish, you can discuss one image related to your topic (optional

  • “Implementing a Project Proposal: A Comprehensive Analysis and Review”

    Dear Writer,
    1. Pls go through the attached Project proposal and study it before writing because what you will write is already addressed in the project plan. I just want you to be in line with what is on the project plan.
    2. Pls use havard referencing from 50 sources (not fake sources) between 2020 to 2024
    3. References should be from journals, articles, conferences papers only. No books or websites pls.

  • “Understanding Interest Groups and their Influence on Policy Making” Slide 1: Title: Understanding Interest Groups and their Influence on Policy Making Slide 2: Introduction – Brief explanation of interest groups – Importance of understanding their influence on policy making

    I need this presentation to be AI free on turn it in detector and plagirsm less than 20  %
    The goal of this assignment is to familiarize students with interest groups. Please follow the steps below to complete your assignment.
    Select an interest group (AARP, AHIP, Coalition for Health Services Research, Emergency Nurses Association, Pharma)
    Discuss how they are pushing their agenda (i.e., mechanisms used to influence policy makers), key obstacles, and spending (consult the Center for Responsible Politics, www.opensecrets.org)
    Investigate the interest group’s website and review their position statements, testimony, and consult media reports to obtain more information on the group’s lobbying efforts.
    Submission Requirements:
    Presentation is original work and logically organized. Followed current APA format including citation of references.
    PowerPoint presentation with 5-8 slides were clear and easy to read. Speaker notes expanded upon and clarified content on the slides.
    Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.
    Journal articles and books should be referenced according to current APA style.

  • “Local vs. Cheaper: A Study on the Impact of Consumer Preferences on Small Businesses”

    Business research
    report
    Base on the article
    Article  “Battle
    between local and cheaper heats up
    Charlebois, Sylvain. 
    The Lucknow Sentinel; Lucknow. 19 June 2024: A.4. “

  • “Embracing Diversity and Inclusion: Navigating the Controversy Surrounding Native American Mascots” Title: “The Controversy over Athletic Team Names: Exploring Inclusion and Diversity in Springfield”

    Northouse, P. G. (2018). Introduction to leadership: Concepts and practice (5th ed.). SAGE.
    NOTE: Read Chapter 9 before posting to this forum. Submit your answer by 11:50 pm on due date.
    Your post should be no less than one page (as measured by Microsoft Word, Times New Roman, 12 point font.) You must answer all questions. When submitting a word document, you must provide a proper heading including your name, date, course title (LHRD 3723), and assignment.
    THIS IS A GRADED ACTIVITY.
    You will be graded on the following criteria:
    Proper page heading including your name, date, course title (LHRD 3723), and assignment.
    Proper use of sentence structure, grammar and punctuation 
    Accuracy of the answer provided
    Page count requirement
    Embracing Diversity and Inclusion
    Springfield High School’s athletic teams have been called the Redskins since the school opened in 1944. The small town of 7,000, which is roughly 95% White, is located in an area of the Midwest that once had thriving Native American tribes, a fact the community is proud to promote in its tourism brochures. So when the members of a local family with Native American ancestry came before the school board to ask that the name of Springfield High School’s athletic teams be changed because they found the use of the word Redskins to be offensive, it created a firestorm in the town.
    The school’s athletic teams had competed as Redskins for 70 years, and many felt the name was an integral part of the community. People personally identified with the Redskins, and the team and the team’s name were ingrained in the small town’s culture. Flags with the Redskins logo flew outside homes and businesses, and decals with the image of the smiling Redskins mascot adorned many car windows.
    “Locals would come before the board and say, ‘I was born a Redskin and I’ll die a Redskin,’” recalls one board member. “They argued that the name was never intended to be offensive, that it was chosen for the teams before ‘political correctness’ was a thing, and that it honored the area’s relatively strong Native American presence.”
    But several other local Native American families and individuals also came forward in support of changing the name. One pointed out that “the use of the word Redskin is essentially a racial slur, and as a racial slur, it needs to be changed.” The issue drew national attention, and speakers came in from outside the state to discuss the negative ramifications of Native American mascots.
    However, the opposition to change was fierce. T-shirts and bumper stickers started appearing around town sporting the slogans “I’m a Redskin and Proud” and “Don’t tell me I’m not a Redskin.” At board meetings, those in favor of keeping the name would boo and talk over those speaking in favor of changing it, and argue that speakers who weren’t from Springfield shouldn’t even be allowed to be at the board meetings.
    The board ultimately approved a motion, 5-2, to have the students at Springfield High School choose a new name for their athletic teams. The students immediately embraced the opportunity to choose a new name, developing designs and logos for their proposed choices. In the end, the student body voted to become the Redhawks.
    There was still an angry community contingent, however, that was festering over the change. They began a petition to recall the school board members and received enough signatures for the recall to be put up for an election.
    “While the kids are going about the business of changing the name and the emblem, the community holds an election and proceeds to recall the five members of the board who voted in favor of it,” one of the recalled board members said.
    The remaining two board members, both of whom were ardent members of the athletic booster organization, held a special meeting of the board (all two of them) and voted to change the name back to the Redskins.
    That’s when the state Department of Civil Rights and the state’s Commission for High School Athletics stepped in. They told the Springfield School Board there could not be a reversal of the name change and that the high school’s teams would have to go for four years without one, competing only as Springfield.
    Over the course of those four years, new school board members were elected, and the issue quieted down. At the end of that period, the students again voted to become the Springfield Redhawks. “You know, the kids were fine with it,” says one community member. “It’s been ten years, and there’s an entire generation of kids who don’t have a clue that it was ever different. They are Redhawks and have always been Redhawks.
    “It was the adults who had the problem. There’s still a small contingent today that can’t get over it. A local hardware store still sells Springfield Redskins T-shirts and other gear. There is just this group of folks who believe there was nothing disrespectful in the Redskins name.”
    QUESTIONS
    Do you agree with the assertion the athletic team name should be changed?
    Describe how Ferdman’s model of inclusion practices (Table 9.4) worked in this case. Did the influence for inclusive practices travel both up and down the model?
    What barriers to embracing diversity and inclusion did the school board and community experience in this case?
    Using the inclusion framework in Table 9.3, where would you place the Native American residents in the town of Springfield? What about Native American students at Springfield High School?

  • “The Power of Positive Thinking: How Changing Your Mindset Can Improve Your Life” Introduction: Good morning/afternoon everyone, today I want to talk to you about the power of positive thinking and how it can greatly improve your life. We all

    Informative (Third speech)
    1. 5 – 7 minutes long.
    2. You must have at least 4 different sources cited in the
    speech. Only one of the sources can be strictly from a
    nonprofessional Internet site. Books, magazines,
    professional journals, and news sources found online
    are fine.
    3. You must use a visual aid in the speech. Follow the
    guidelines given in class.
    4. Keep trying to improve on your delivery skills. Be
    communicative. Have fun! Use movement.
    5. A typed outline with a separate bibliography page of
    sources will be due right before your delivered
    speech.
    6. Any worksheets are due the day of your speech.
    7. An informative speech should add to the knowledge
    base of the majority of the audience. Unique topics are
    fine IF you can back them up with research

  • “Ensuring Quality and Reliability: Buying Foracort Inhaler in Bulk from a Trusted Supplier”

     If you’re wanting to Buy Foracort Inhaler in large quantities, you need to make sure the supplier is reliable and follows quality control and regulatory requirements. Find pharmaceutical producers, distributors, or wholesalers who specialise in respiratory drugs such as Foracort Inhaler to start. Make that they are authorised to distribute pharmaceutical products by looking out their qualifications, licences, and certificates.  
    Find out about options for buying Foracort Inhaler in bulk by getting in touch with the supplier directly. Give particulars such the amount needed, the estimated time of delivery, and any local regulations that may apply. Talk about the cost, bulk purchase discounts, and the conditions of the sale, which include handling and shipment.
     
    You can Buy Foracort inhaler at genuine pharmacy store like Medzsupplier. It is large scale online pharmacy who sale Dexamethasone Injection, Duolin inhaler or other medicine online.  

  • Title: “Exploring the Evolution of Music: A Review of The Enjoyment 14th eBook”

    Musc1101 ebook-The Enjoyment 14th
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Final Report and Reflection: Observations and Analysis of a Child’s Learning and Development”

    Requirements:
    • Total length for the Final Report and Reflection: 4-5 pages (double-spaced per APA
    format, but no title page required):
    o 3-4 pages for the Final Report
    o 1/2 to 1 page for the Reflection
    • Key Tips
    o Use the feedback provided each week to refine the summaries for this final
    version.
    o While you are interpreting some of the observations by indicating what these
    observations tell you about this child’s learning and development, the report
    should still be objective.
    o Use a positive tone, focusing on strengths and skills that a child has mastered.
    o Address areas in which the child needs additional support and/or is still working
    to develop skills.
    o Include a header with the pseudonym you are using for the child and the child’s
    age in years and months. The overall format should follow APA format, but you
    do not need to include a title page or reference page.