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  • Title: “Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics: Validity and Critiques”

    Every student in Phil. class is required to write a philosophy paper, minimum 1000 word count. The title page must include your total word count for your entire paper. This includes the entire content of your paper, from title page to cited source page.  It is to be double spaced, 12 font Times New Roman, MLA format, minimum two sources. The book and the notes can be used as sources, also academic journals, websites etc. Title page and works cited page required.
    Grading Rubrics: You will be graded on the following: paper outline, format, and bibliographical entries; which is your ability to illustrate an understanding of the topics and themes chosen for study, including explanation of issues, and lastly, the conclusions and outcomes which speak of student’s logical and reflective insights from the data and information that you have studied All quoted and gleaned material must be encased in quotations or if over 4 sentences must be indented.  Your quoted material must also be referenced to your citation page. Otherwise it will be considered plagiarized material.  DO NOT make this mistake. Plagirism Free!
    Topic Selection: Explain and summarize Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics. Do you think it is a valid ethical system? Why or Why not?

  • Title: Workplace Issue Research Memo Part 1: Workplace Issue The workplace issue I have chosen to research is the impact of remote work on employee well-being. With the rise of remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has Title: Research Plan for Report on [Topic]

    For this assignment, start doing research for your next major writing assignment: a formal report! You’ll identify a workplace issue you’d like to research, research the issue and possible solutions, and then write a formal report with recommendations for management to consider to address the issue. To get your brain going, here are some general categories of workplace issues and topics you might want to choose: 
    Organizational Culture & Communication:
    Toxic Workplace Culture: How does it manifest, what are the impacts, and what can be done?
    Communication Breakdowns: How does poor communication affect productivity, morale, and decision-making?
    Generational Differences: How do different work styles and expectations across generations create challenges?
    Remote Work Challenges: What are the unique issues of remote work (isolation, collaboration, etc.) and how can they be addressed?
    Employee Well-being:
    Burnout and Stress: What are the causes, symptoms, and effective prevention/management strategies?
    Work-Life Balance: How can companies support better work-life balance, and what are the benefits?
    Mental Health in the Workplace: How can employers create a supportive environment and reduce stigma?
    Workplace Harassment and Discrimination: Forms, prevalence, impact, and prevention measures.
    Leadership & Management:
    Ineffective Leadership Styles: How does poor leadership affect employee engagement and performance?
    Micromanagement: What are the negative consequences, and how can managers delegate more effectively?
    Favoritism and Unfair Treatment: How does it damage morale, and what are fairer practices?
    Performance Reviews: Are they effective, and how can they be improved to better motivate and develop employees?
    Productivity & Efficiency:
    Time Management Issues: What are the common time wasters, and what strategies improve productivity?
    Meeting Effectiveness: Are meetings too frequent/long/unproductive, and how can they be improved?
    Technology in the Workplace: Is it hindering or helping productivity, and what are the best practices for implementation?
    Employee Training and Development: Is it lacking, and how does it affect skill levels and job satisfaction?
    Other:
    Ethical Dilemmas in Business: Examples of ethical challenges faced in the workplace and how to navigate them.
    Diversity and Inclusion: How can workplaces become more inclusive, and what are the benefits?
    Workplace Safety: Examining hazards in specific industries and ways to improve safety measures.
    Employee Turnover: What are the common reasons for leaving, and how can companies retain talent?
    Important considerations when picking a topic for your formal report:
    Relevance: Ensure the topic is relevant to their field of study or career interest.
    Data Availability: Choose a topic with sufficient data for analysis and recommendations.
    Scope: Narrow the topic to a manageable size for a formal report.
    Part 1
    Tell me what workplace issue you’re going to be researching and why you chose it. 
    Part 2
    Research! 
    1. Use our library databases (the OneSearch database should be enough) to find and read 5 peer reviewed journal articles to help you learn about your identified workplace issue and possible solutions you might want to advocate for in your report.  Having a hard time finding information?  Ask a librarian!
    2.  Consult the resources below for relevant statistical data.
    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)Links to an external site.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)Links to an external site.
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)Links to an external site.
    Gallup Workplace InsightsLinks to an external site.
    Pew Research CenterLinks to an external site.
    3. Write me a memo where you provide the following:
    For each of the 5 articles:
    Title and author
    summarize the article in no more than 200 words
    identify what the article is going to be used for in your report
    Then include a no more than 200 word summary about what useful data you were able to find and how that data will contribute to your report. 
    KEEP IN MIND: You might still need to return to researching as you’re writing your report.  Research is a recursive process. In the moment of drafting the report you might find yourself thinking “it’d be useful if I had X piece of information” or “I want to make X recommendation, but I need support for it.”  That’s fine!  Do more research. That’s how research works in the real world.  It’s not an ended phase that happens before you draft. This assignment is just to get you started. 
    All I’m looking for is a rough draft of this assignment to help me write the actual when it comes time. Most importantly, I need help with the research.

  • Title: “Exploring the Properties of Light: A Lab Assignment”

    Hello please just fill in the answer portion of this lab assignment. I provided the questions,   instructions, additional information that goes with the questions and a page of links to       YouTube videos that will be of help to answer the questions. Please show all your w ork.

  • Title: “Implementing Positive Behavior Supports in the Classroom: Effective Strategies for Teachers and Service Providers”

    I have attached the rubric for review and please reach out to me for any concerns. Thank you. 
    Reference book: Storey, K., & Post, M. (2017). Positive behavior supports in classrooms and schools: Effective and practical strategies for teachers and other service providers (2nd ed.). Charles C Thomas.

  • “Resolving the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine: An Analysis of Past and Current Attempts at Conflict Resolution”

    In this assignment, you will focus on specific proposals and methods currently and historically used to resolve the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Organize your paper by the various methods used to resolve the conflict. Under each attempt at conflict resolution, you should identify the various actors involved which may include the United Nations, regional organizations, individuals, specific governments, military alliances, and international NGOs. If the attempt is concluded then explain why it failed. If it is ongoing then provide a current assessment of its effectiveness.  
    Technical Requirements
    Your paper must be at a minimum of 4-5 pages (the Title and Reference pages do not count towards the minimum limit).
    Scholarly and credible references should be used. A good rule of thumb is at least 2 distinct scholarly sources per page of content; however, a minimum of 6-8 scholarly and/or peer-reviewed references are required.
    Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space.
    Students will follow the current Turabian Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework.  
    Points will be deducted for the use of Wikipedia or encyclopedic type sources. 
    It is highly advised to utilize books, peer-reviewed journals, articles, archived documents, etc. 

  • Title: The Unique Experience of Live Theatre: Exploring the Differences from Film and Within Different Theatre Spaces

    How does live theatre differ from films? Please explain your answer as it regards to the audience’s perspective and the perspective of the actors performing?
    Talk about the difference in the Theatre Experience. What are the Aspects of the different types of theatre such as Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off- Broadway, and others? What are their differences?
    List 4 different types of theatre spaces and how they differ from one another? As well as the architectural differences, talk about how the space affects the audience/performer relationship.

  • Title: Breaking the Silence: Addressing Patient Discomfort with Discussing Reproductive Health Discussing reproductive health can be a sensitive and uncomfortable topic for many patients. This is often due to societal taboos and stigmas surrounding sexuality

    Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:
    Often, the reproductive system is something many patients might struggle to discuss with their medical providers.
    Why do you think this might be? Select a topic from this week’s reading about the reproductive system and practice how you might speak to a patient who might feel uncomfortable with this topic.

  • Title: “Expanding into the BRICS: An Internationalization Strategy for a UK Organization” “Exploring the Intersection of Science and Business: A Review of the Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing and JIBE-NET”

    Assignment
    Brief:
    Read the
    following article available from The BBC Website;
    UK economy
    flatlines as higher interest rates bite
    Available
    at; 
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67370315
    You have been hired as a
    consultant on international business expansion to advise a local UK
    organisation that is not
    already present in international markets on how it
    can diversify it’s market through entry into ONE of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries.
    You must advise upon the
    development of an internationalisation strategy to cover the following:-
    1.         Provide a brief overview of the chosen organisation and the
    rationale for going international.
    2.         Critically discuss which specific BRICS country you would recommend them to enter and the rationale behind
    your decision.              
    3.         Discuss typical barriers that will be faced as the
    organisation expands internationally.
    4.         Based on your analysis, critically evaluate a relevant
    implementation approach for the internationalisation process for the specified
    target market.                                                            
    Notes
    for undertaking the assignment:
    1.         Your answers to the questions should be appropriately
    analysed and must be grounded in appropriate academic literature and must
    provide clear evidence of independent critical evaluation.
    2.         Students exceeding the word limit will be penalised.
    3.         Poor presentation of your written content including spelling
    mistakes, grammatical errors, poor sentence structure, paragraphing and etc
    will be penalised
    4.         Assignments will be graded on the basis of research done,
    analysis of the facts collated, stand taken and the justification of the stand.
    5.         All research must be referenced based on Harvard
    referencing. Improper or lack of either of these constitutes plagiarism and
    students will be awarded a Zero.
    6.         Students found copying from other students will also be
    charged with collusion and awarded a Zero.
    Length
    required
    4000 words
    (10% +/-).
    Format and
    Layout
    Please note
    the following when completing your written assignment:
    1.         Writing: Written in English in an
    appropriate business/academic style
    2.         Focus: Focus only on the tasks set in
    the assignment.
    3.         Ensure a clear title, course, and name
    or ID number is on a cover sheet and work is appropriately referenced.
    4.         Research: Research should use reliable
    and relevant sources of information e.g. academic textbooks and journals that
    have been peer-reviewed. The research should be extensive.
    5.         All referencing should be in Harvard
    style.
    6.         Follow the structure below;
    •           Title Page
    •           Table of Content (excluded from the
    word count)
    •           Executive summary – (excluded from
    the word count)
    •           Introduction
    •           Analysis and discussion
    •           Conclusions
    •           Reference List (excluded from the
    word count)
    •           Bibliography (excluded from the word
    count)
    •           Appendix – please use judiciously
    (excluded from the word count)
    Essential Resources:
    ·       
    Daniels, J.D., Radebaugh, L.H. and Sullivan,
    D.P., (2017). International
    business: environments and operations.,  New Jersey: Pearson.
    ·       
    Collinson, S., Narula, R. and Rugman, A.,
    (2020). International
    Business. 
    Pearson Education
    ·       
    Hill, C.W.L. and Hult, T. (2018). International business: competing in the
    global marketplace, New York: McGraw Hill Education
    ·       
    Morrison, J., (2017). International business: challenges in a
    changing world. 2nd
    ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
    ·       
    Cavusgil, S., Knight, G. and Riesenberger, J.,
    (2019) International
    business: the new realities. Pearson
    ·       
    Hamilton, L. and Webster, P., (2018). The international business
    environment. OUP
    Oxford
    Recommended Resources:
    •           https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-business-review/
    •           https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09695931
    •           http://jibe-net.com

  • Title: Exploring the Benefits of Pursuing a Career in Nursing

    1)Introduction Paragraph
    Include a thesis statement that informs the reader about the college, the trade, or the career you have chosen. 
    Remember that a paragraph is a minimum of 3-5 clear and well-developed sentences. 
    2)Body of the Essay
    This section should be a minimum of 3-5 paragraphs in length.
    Include one claim to support your thesis statement for each paragraph. 
    Include quotes or paraphrases from one of your sources followed by an in-text citation for each paragraph.
    Remember to use at least three sources to support your overall essay.
    Remember when including quotes from a source, try to keep this to 1 sentence within a body paragraph.
    Remember that a paragraph is typically a minimum of 3-5 sentences.
    3)Conclusion Paragraph
    Restate the topic you provided in your thesis statement.
    Write at least 3 sentences that summarize the information you provided in your body paragraphs.
    Make sure you do not present new details in this paragraph. 
    4)Works Cited Page
    Use MLA format 
    List all the sources used to support the information you provide.
    5)Writing Mechanics
    Remember to write in third-person. 
    Match the subject and the verb. 
    Use clear pronouns / antecedent agreement. 
    Use correct word combinations. 
    Correct spelling and punctuation.
    6)Clear and Concise Writing
    Sentences should be clear. 
    Avoid run-on or fragmented sentences. 

  • “Surviving Exile: The Protagonist’s Journey from Speciesism to Animal Allies in Aadujeevitham”

    Analyses how the protagonist in the novel Aadujeevitham experience reversal of speciesism during the trauma of exile by the support of the animals around him and how it helped him survive in the desert.