Complete the 3 tasks below, in graphic form. There must be a horizontal timeline and the key information tagged to specific dates or time frames. Do not submit columnar information. You can use the the same basic horizontal graph from 1940-present for each. This assignment will require you to research and prepare key information regarding the IC, its evolution, and its operations. First Timeline. Create a graphical time frame of key dates in the creation of the organizations that currently comprise the intelligence community, including key laws and executive orders that provide legal authority for the IC. Start this timeline at 1940 and ending 2024. You should have key dates for each of the members of the IC and the associated laws. There should be at least 6 key laws noted that have transformed the IC. There should be at least the creation date for each member of the IC. Second Timeline. Create a graphical time line that shows time horizontally from 1940-present and shows Europe, Africa, Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Near East/Middle East, and Eastern Europe on the vertical axis. List at least 15 US covert action operations by name and country, geographical area (the 6 listed above), operation name, and dates.
Third Timeline. Create a graphical time line that shows time horizontally from 1945-present and highlights at least 15 key technological innovations created by the IC that support intelligence collection (imagery, HUMINT, ELINT, COMINT, MASINT, etc.). Citation and Reference Style
Students will follow the Chicago Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework to the course. See http://www.apus.edu/Online-Library/tutorials/chicago.htm. A quick guide may be found at: The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017 available online at: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html The Author-Date system is recommended. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/10/. Make sure to put the citations on its own page, clarifying which graph those citations belong to.
NOTE: I requested 10 sources, but feel free to use as many as you need for this assignment as I am unsure how much is needed. Just make sure it is no less than 5. All submissions must be in graphical format, presented horizontally, with clear timelines and labels. Given this is a project, the grading will be based on the whether you have included key information, correct dates, names and labels, and that the presentation is clear.
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Title: Evolution of the Intelligence Community: A Timeline Analysis
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“Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Literature Review”
a. Font TNR (Besar Font sesuai contoh)
b. Dikumpulkan dalam format PDF dengan format nama file : Kelas_kelompok….
contoh: A_kelompok 1 ; B_kelompok 1 ; C_kelompok 1
c. Tingkat hasil cek turnitin maksimal 30% (tanpa referensi).
d. Harap dilampirkan hasil cek turnitin.
e. Panjang naskah 10-12 halaman (termasuk referensi)
f. Penulisan referensi sesuai pedoman APA 6 -
Title: Advancements in Digital Learning: Impact, Challenges, and Facilitation Techniques
I need it by next week on 23 May 2024 and I made the deadline long to make sure that meets all requirements after each review.
Please, answer on all questions with your own words to avoid the plagiarism with total wordcount is 3900 words.
Case study
You are a learning and development business partner who wants to share both
your thinking and understanding of the advances in digital learning with other
learning and development professionals. You also want to provide a practical
demonstration of how to provide an engaging live online training session, using
quality resources and varied facilitation techniques provided by a platform of
your choice.
For Task 1, you should provide a written response to a series of questions.
Preparation for tasks:
• At the start of the assignment, you are encouraged to plan your
assessment work with your line manager and where appropriate, agree
milestones so that they can help you monitor your progress.
• Refer to the indicative content in the unit guide and support your
evidence.
• Pay attention to how your evidence is presented, remember you are
working in the People Development Team for this task.
• Ensure that the evidence generated for this assessment remains your
own work.
You will also benefit from:
• Acting on formative feedback from your tutor.
• Attending tutor support sessions and cohort cafes.
• Reflecting on your own experiences of learning opportunities, training
and continuing professional development.
• Utilising CIPD factsheets, reports and podcasts, as well as any other
online material on these topics.
Task 1 – Written response
You need to provide written responses to the following questions:
1. Evaluate how the development of technology, along with digital collaboration
has impacted the design and delivery of learning and development over the
past five years. Also evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of learning
management systems (LMS) versus learner experience platforms (LXP) (AC 1.1).
2. Evaluate one risk or challenge technology-based learning and development
poses for each of the categories listed below and how these are being
addressed for:
• Organisations – (part of AC 1.2)
• L&D professionals – (part of AC 1.2).
• Learners – (part of AC 1.2)
3. Discussion on the use of synchronous and asynchronous activities in learning.
Then assess three different types of digital learning content including the “pros
and cons” of the application of each. (AC 2.1).
4. Evaluate three attributes that you would consider helping you to choose the
right digital learning content to maximise learner engagement and how you
would ensure that the content meets the identified learning need (AC 2.2).
5. Any three facilitation functionalities, with a brief description of the potential
strengths and weaknesses of these functions when used to aid learning (AC
3.1).
6. Discuss how facilitation of a live online learning activity can differ from
facilitation of a face-to-face learning activity and the implications of this for:
(AC 3.2)
a. Facilitators.
b. Learners.
c. Learning Administration.
7. Assess three key facilitation skills required to facilitate live online learning, then
pick one that you wish to develop further and provide yourself with a SMART
Development Objective (AC3.3).
Your evidence must consist of:
Written responses to the questions, consisting of around 3,900 words (+/-10%).
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Title: Exploring Opposing Views and Implementation Challenges of a Key Business Concept: A Critical Analysis of Scholarly Resources Key Concept Explanation: The key topic for this assignment is “implementation challenges and opposing views of a business concept.” This refers to
The Thread
Use the Internet to search for at least 5 scholarly resources that relate to the topic and have been published within the last 5 years. Find articles that discuss opposing views of the topic or highlight problems in implementation and achieving above or below expectations. Academic articles and journals must be reputable and obtained from professional websites that address the content of this course. Popular magazines and online sources such as Wikipedia are not permissible.
After reading the articles, select 1 article relating to the topic and address its purpose, analysis, conclusions and recommendations. If the formatting could be lost from the text box, attach a Word file to your thread, and adhere to the following format:
Key Concept Explanation: Define the key topic by using a source other than the textbook. Give a clear, concise overview of the essential elements relevant to understanding the key topic. In addition, explain why you are interested in this topic (e.g., academic curiosity, application to a current issue related to employment, or any other professional rationale) (about 200 words).
Comparison: Compare your research with what you have studied during the module/week in which the key topic/thread is assigned. Note differences or commonalities about the key topic, providing evidence that you have extended your understanding of this topic beyond the textbook readings. Hence the need to find opposing/cautionary/beneficial perspectives in your research. This is an opportunity for you to cite the additional articles you originally researched. Note: All references must be used at some point in the body of your main submission and replies. References without application to your narratives will be discounted. This section must be at least 300 words.
Article Summary: In your own words, provide a clear and concise summary of the article you selected. This section must be at least 200 words.
Application: Specifically state how the key topic has been applied to real-world businesses or describe the potential the key topic must influence today’s business world. Consider also the potential for overstating expectations. Your application must possess a professional rationale that demonstrates the significance of the key topic. This section must be at least 300 words.
Annotated Bibliography: Cite the articles you researched in current APA format. An annotation must accompany each citation. Each annotation will consist of a descriptive and evaluative paragraph that is at least 100 words. The annotations are designed to help your classmates in their understanding of the topic. In addition, provide a persistent link for each article. -
Exploring the Rhetoric and Genre of Contemporary Issues: A Curiosity Report “Exploring the Intersection of Research and Analysis: A Comprehensive Report on [Topic]”
What Are Your Curiosities: Rhetoric and Genre
In this unit, we are going to focus on and explore different genres that exist inside and outside of academia. By the end of this Module, you will write your own Curiosity Report. Your Curiosity Report is very similar to an Annotated Bibliography that you really thnk about reflect upon.
Some things to consider and understand in this Module:
What does rhetoric mean? What is the etymology of this word?
What is a rhetorical analysis? How do we do this?
What is a rhetorical situation?
What is genre? What are some different examples of genre? How do we analyze genre?
What does discourse mean? What is a discourse community? What is your discourse community (perhaps you participate in more than one community)?
The first thing you should do is to find/investigate an issue that you really care about. It can be any sort of issue that you would like to explore, but should be framed in the form of a question because it will help you to better find materials to analyze and answer your question. After you have explored your topic, or let’s call it a research question, start looking for materials.
Basically, this is an investigation and report of findings (NOT a traditional research paper). I am not looking for a thesis statement. I want you to investigate, analyze and report back on what you’ve found. The goal is to find answers to your question, but you may discover that you’ve come up with the wrong question or that you need to do more investigating. Your research t relate to your question.
Some examples of materials that could help you tackle answering your challenging question would be popular magazines or newspapers. Different magazines (both in print or online) often contain personal essays, articles that report on all sorts of issues, political cartoons, analyses, advertisements–even recipes or menus from different restaurants. After choosing your topic and publications that reflect your topic/question, you will write a short article (4–5 pages) in the style of that magazine or newspaper that reflects how that issue is discussed in the public realm. In order to complete this assignment, you should analyze four different texts related to this issue.
Choose at least one imaginative text such as a play, a movie script, a poem, a short story, or a novel.
Choose one visual/audio text such as a commercial, a movie, a website, a video, a TED Talk, a podcast, a graphic novel or an album.
Choose one very non-traditional text such as a collection of recipes, menus, a thread of responses to social media posts, placard-descriptions of art at a museum, or even signs posted on the walls at post offices, banks, City Tech, etc.
Choose one “non-literary” verbal text such as an academic essay, newspaper article, a workplace document (memos, business reports, job application announcements, job applications, resumes, etc.).
The argument you make, which answers your research question, will likely focus more on the representation of the issue than on the issue itself. For example, you might write about how people talk about about food insecurity/inequality rather than addressing the insecurities/inequities about food yourself. You might consider citing commonalities and differences in the ways that media address your issue.
You must analyze each one of your documents, writing at least 300 words for each one. You will provide an analysis of the content, but also a rhetorical analysis (we have been discussing this in class). You should write about not only what your article or text says, but consider its purpose, its audience, what era it is from, what the historical context was, etc. You must also provide citations (an annotated bibliography).
The entire document (your essay #2), including analysis of the four sources, introduction and conclusion, should be at least 1800 words, but it will probably be more. This is not a traditional essay, but it is a formal writing assignment. Pretend that this is a piece of writing that you must submit as part of a job application or an internship that you really, really want! Make sure you cite all of your resources (use OWL Purdue as we have discussed in class). Proofread. Edit. Make sure there is a clear introduction and a clear conclusion.
Consider following these steps as a guide:
1. Develop a question that you are curious about and that you find really interesting. In MODULE 2, you are primarily researching and analyzing. All of the hard work you do now will help you in the MODULE 3 because you will be using some of what you discover in Unit 2 to write more about what you have found out in one of the genres of the documents that you have chosen.
2. After you decide what your question is, you must get my approval. This is only to help you. You can tell me during our Virtual Office Hour or you can email me.
3. Begin researching! Go to the library website and look around at the databases. Look for sources outside of the library, too. Photograph what you find if it is on a wall and or painted on a street so you will remember. Document where you found this source because you will need to cite it in the final writing assignment.
4. Read and annotate these sources you find. Use the Reflection Worksheet to help you write about each source. Take notes. What did you learn from your text or document?
5. Begin writing your report!
6. The first draft of your report will be submitted to Discussion Board (just like you did for your Education/Literacy Narrative Essay) where you can read your classmates’ reports, and where you will peer edit your peer editing partner’s report (you will work with the same peer editing partner that you worked with on your Education/Literacy Narrative Essay).
How will you be graded?
1. CONTENT: Is your document readable and informative? Does it teach us about what we’ve learned? Is it a good source? Are the contents of your sources relevant to your question? Does it contain the rhetorical situation surrounding your sources? Who is your audience? Who is your discourse community? Did you write at least 1800 words?
2. RESEARCH: Did you do good research? One of the main goals for this assignment is for you to learn something new and interesting about your topic–and to help you learn to find information about whatever topics you want to investigate in the future after this class is finished. Just googling your topic is not real research. I want you to dig deep and to be creative in your research.
3. GENRE: You must have at least four different genres.
4. PRESENTATION: Make sure your work looks good. Proofread. Edit. You must have citations. DON’T BE SLOPPY or LAZY!
5. LANGUAGE: However you choose to write this assignment, make sure that your language is consistent. Check your grammar.
6. CITATION: Keep track of your research because you must provide citations. -
“The Mind of a Murderer: Symbolism and Foreshadowing in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” 1. Structural Elements of the Story’s Plot: a) Exposition: The exposition of the story
Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” gives us a glimpse into
the mind of a murderer. Montresor, the narrator, thinks he has
outsmarted everyone, but if we pay close attention to the symbolism and
foreshadowing in the story, we can ascertain the fate that awaits
Fortunato and also learn quite a bit about Montresor’s duplicitous
personality. Symbolism and foreshadowing are commonly used in literature
to prepare readers for what is coming or to help readers make
surprising connections. Identifying symbols and making connections not
only helps us become better readers, it can also help us become better
readers of our experiences at work and at home.
Assignment Instructions
After
you’ve reviewed the instructional materials in the module and you’ve
read “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, please create a
document to submit in which you will respond to the following prompts.
Please incorporate specific evidence from the story (direct quotes and
summary) to support your answers.
Identify
the structural elements of the story’s plot: (a) exposition; (b) rising
action; (c) climax; (d) falling action; and (e) denouement (also known
as the resolution). You must incorporate specific evidence from the
story (direct quotes and summary) to support your identification of each
element of the story’s plot.
Identify the setting
(time and place) of the story and what seems most significant about it.
You must incorporate specific evidence from the story (direct quotes
and summary) to support your answer. Hint: this story takes place in two
distinct locations.
Identify the narrative point of view used
in the story. You must incorporate specific evidence from the story
(direct quotes and summary) to support your answer.
Identify
the type of narrator who tells the story. You must incorporate specific
evidence from the story (direct quotes and summary) to support your
answer.
Name the characters in the story and identify each
character’s type (protagonist, antagonist, minor, flat, static, round,
dynamic). You must incorporate specific evidence from the story (direct
quotes and summary) to support your answer.
Identify at least
two symbols in the story and what they might be symbolic of. You must
incorporate specific evidence from the story (direct quotes and summary)
to support your answer.
Identify at least two instances of
foreshadowing that occur in the story and explain what development in
the story is being hinted at by each one. You must incorporate specific
evidence from the story (direct quotes and summary) to support your
answer.
What do you think the theme of the story is?
Remember, themes in literature should be consistent with all literary
aspects of the story.
In high quality literature, all aspects
of a story usually work together to create unity and coherence. In Edgar
Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado,” the story’s settings, much of
the story’s dialogue, its symbolism, and the foreshadowing Poe uses help
give us a deeper understanding of Montresor. Look closely at these
elements (setting, dialogue, symbolism, and foreshadowing) in the story
to explicate your understanding of Montresor. In looking closely at the
setting, dialogue, symbolism, and foreshadowing in this story, even
though the story is not very long, we get a full picture of Montresor.
What kind of person is he? What makes him tick? What sets him off.
What’s important to him? What does he value?
Assignment Requirements
Citation Requirements: only Poe’s story
No outside research is required
Word Count: 600 word minimum
Formatting:
A
numbered list of answers is required. Please do not answer in one
continuous piece of writing because this makes it difficult to assess
your treatment and understanding of each individual prompt. You do not
need to copy the questions or create graceful transitions between each
of your numbered responses. You do not need a title page.
Plagiarism Submission -
The Influence of Social Media on My Life: A Personal Reflection
OVERVIEW
How important do you think popular culture is within your life? Are you constantly listening to the newest music? Do you enjoy watching the most recent episode of something on Amazon Prime or Netflix? Are you obsessed with hip-hop “beefs”? Do you follow social influencers on YouTube? Look around your house. Have your purchases been influenced by Marvel, Game of Thrones, World of Warcraft, K-Pop, or Pokemon? The most common forms of popular culture are movies, music, television (including streaming), video games, sports, celebrity news, fashion, advertising, comics, as well as various forms of social media (such as Instagram, Tik Tok, Snapchat, etc.) and phone/online apps (such as WhatsApp, Tinder, Venmo, Spotify, etc.). Here are more examples: Pop CultureLinks to an external site.
ASSIGNMENT
Write a 500-word, 5-paragraph essay that explains your PERSONAL FEELINGS about (or a PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with) a specific form of mass media or pop culture (TV, movies, music, advertising, etc.) This paper should emphasize your own perspective and should make clear the specific examples or events that shaped your point of view. For example, if you choose to write about why you no longer watch reality TV shows, you should provide examples that help the reader to understand how you arrived at this decision—did certain shows just start to turn your stomach? Was watching these shows taking up too much of your time? This is a PERSONAL narrative about your relationship to pop culture and should contain supporting evidence from your own life. No research is necessary! Also: PLEASE DO NOT WRITE A PAPER THAT JUST DISCUSSES A FORM OF MEDIA IN A GENERAL WAY (For example: “Violence on TV is hurting our nation’s youths…”); INSTEAD, BE SURE THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE PAPER IS SPECIFIC TO YOUR OWN LIFE, REFLECTING YOUR OWN OBSERVATIONS AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCES.
To ensure you are structuring your paper correctly, here are a couple of samples:
Personal_Essay_Sample.pdfDownload Personal_Essay_Sample.pdf
Personal_Essay_Sample#3.pdfDownload Personal_Essay_Sample#3.pdf
Any paper that does not resemble the SAMPLES in terms of length and structure will likely not qualify for a passing grade. Grammar counts! In addition, your paper should be double-spaced, contain either headers or footers, have all the appropriate information (such as your name, date, etc.) in the top left-hand corner of the first page, and, most all, written in Times New Roman/12-points. -
“The Evolution of Humanity: From Good to Destruction in Lord of the Flies”
Please do the best you can.
i am guessing you need to find evidence of how things were in the beginning of the story (good) and at the end or close to the end of how the boys acted and caused destruction to the island. Also, the evidence that they ask for for what William Holding meant with his use of geographical symbolism. -
HSE 215 Milestone One: Introduction.
HSE 215 Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric
Draft of Introduction
Overview
For this program evaluation, you will identify a community or school-based program in your geographical area or an area of your choice. You will determine the targeted age group of this program, and this will be your focus of study. (If the program targets more than one age group, simply choose one of the groups.) Using this group and the program, you will determine how the interventions provided either address or do not address the developmental needs, risk factors, and resiliency factors of the involved children. After identifying gaps in services, you will research and select an intervention plan to address these gaps, providing justification around the selection.
Prompt
For this assignment, you will complete the introduction.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
Provide an introduction by describing the purpose of the evaluation and how it will be completed. Do this by stating the purpose and describing the process of the evaluation (generally, the sections of your report).
Identify one community or school-based program from your geographical area or the area of your choice. Examples include, but are not limited to, YWCA/YMCA programs, Boys & Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Early Head Start, Head Start, mental health services, child development services, and after-school programs. Be sure to indicate whether the program is community or school-based.
Identify the age group served by the program. Typical age groups include infancy (0–3), early childhood (3–5), middle childhood (5–12), and adolescence (13–18). If the program serves multiple age groups, select and identify one group you will address.
Identify the major developmental needs, risk factors, and resiliency factors of your selected age group. Refer to the Definitions document for an explanation of developmental needs, risk factors, and resiliency factors; refer to the text for age-specific developmental needs and risks, and to the assigned web resources for the resiliency factors. This section may be presented in paragraph or bulleted list format.
Developmental needs include, but are not limited to, learning to walk and run, reading and writing, gaining independence, and making friends.
Risk factors include poor parenting skills, drug use in the household, social isolation, living in a high-crime neighborhood, and others.
Resiliency factors include appropriate parenting, good schools, reading and writing supported in the home, healthy meals, appropriate developmental supports, high self-esteem, and others.
Describe the service or services provided by the program. Your description should provide some detail without overwhelming the reader. Briefly describe the specific activities provided by the program and their stated purpose, if provided.
What to Submit
Your introduction must be submitted as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited in APA format on a separate references page. -
Title: “Life Stages Budget Plan: Meeting Financial Needs at Every Stage of Life”
Create a multi-stage mock/simulated budget (fake), where you identify and plan the meeting of your financial needs at the followingstages of your life: Use graphics, excel ,or whatever you choose to display the mock/simulated budget stages.
1) meeting current needs-show bills, amount, beginning budget, and ending budget; continue to do this throughout the new year of needs that follow.
2) meeting financial needs five years out.
3) meeting financial needs 10 yrs out.
4) meeting financial needs at retirement and beyond.