Topic : Technology’s Impact on Society in 20 Years
So it’s not a regular essay it’s a research paper and the format should be
* Research problem and it’s significance
* Theory and Hypothesis
* Background to the study
* Literature review
* Methodology
* Discussion
* Conclusion
* Research Methods
The methodology is the method of data collection. How how we got the results for everything, different data sets, look for trends, you can use diagrams pie charts.
The discussion is analyzing the data
The conclusion is wrapping everything up
The literature review is supposed to be informative. The methodology is supposed to be the data and the discussion is an analyzation of the data
Then, you have to create a presentation, like a slideshow based on the paper.
Category: Economics
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“Technology’s Impact on Society in 20 Years: A Research Study and Analysis”
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“Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Society”
i will shre the assigntent brief please look and follow the instructions if you hvae quesitons please ask
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“Analyzing Stock Market Volatility and Investment Choices: A Final Project” Analyzing Historical Evidence and Stock Prices Directions: For this assignment, you will be analyzing historical evidence and stock prices to determine the impact of historical events on the stock market. Follow the instructions in the rubric and fill out the table below. Make
Course:
Economics
Unit:
Budget and Finance
Assignment:
Stock Market Project Final
Goal: Analyze the volatility of the stock market and how it affects investments.
Fill in the chart below to show the prices you have collected. There must be five business days between the first prices you collected in the Stock Market Project Step 1 and this Final Project.
Company
Initial Date Recorded
Initial Price Recorded
Current Date
Current Price
Number of Stocks Bought
Original Total Cost of Stocks
Current Total Cost of Stocks
Current Gain/Loss if All Sold Today
#1
#2
Write a six-paragraph essay analyzing the choices you made in this project. Your essay will be pasted below the rubric at the bottom of the document.
Paragraph 1 – Explanation of choices
Explain why you chose these two companies and the number of stocks that you picked for each one. Defend your choice. Why did it make sense at the time? (Use the information you researched.)
Paragraph 2 – Company #1 analysis
You are ‘selling’ these stocks today at the current price. Did you make money or lose money? What impacted the prices during this project? You must refer to the specifics of your research (including parenthetical citations) to help your reader understand why your stocks performed the way they did. You must reference at least two news articles.
Paragraph 3 – Company #2 analysis
Same as Paragraph 2, but for company #2
Paragraph 4 – Decision
Review the trend in the stock price for each company since you initially ‘bought’ them. Based on this trend and the current news you found, decide whether it would be most profitable to sell the stocks now, or if you think the earnings/losses will improve over the next week or more. Explain your reasoning in 4-5 sentences.
Paragraph 5 – What you learned
Discuss at least two things that this project has taught you about investing in the stock market. Explain yourself thoroughly.
Paragraph 6 – Biblical understanding of money
Consider what the Bible has to say about how we use our money, investing, risk, and worrying about money. How might this perspective inform how someone invests in the Stock Market? Be sure to refer to at least one specific passage.
Remember:
Your sources must be cited in MLA format both on a works cited page and with parenthetical citations.
Wikipedia is not an acceptable source for any Academy project and may not be used.
www.knightcite.com is a good resource for help with MLA formatting.
You are responsible for meeting all the requirements listed in the instructions above and rubric below. Your teacher will complete the rubric for you to review after grading. Use this information to improve your writing in the future.
Project Rubric
Content Area
5
3
1
Topic:
/30
1. Relevant, quality details go beyond the obvious.
2. Writing from knowledge or experience; ideas are fresh and original.
3. Reader’s questions are anticipated and answered.
1. Support with details is attempted.
2. Writer has difficulty going from general observations about the topic to specifics.
3. The reader is left with questions.
1. There is little to no supporting detail.
2. The writing may be dis- connected, repetitious, and include random thoughts.
3. The writer did not follow all the instructions for this project.
Student did not comply with teacher request for changes.
Organization & Communication:
/20
1. Student fully addresses the requirements of the guiding questions.
2. Information is presented in a logical sequence, and ideas are clearly and fully developed.
3. Sentences are well-constructed, and the writer demonstrates a good grasp of spelling, punctuation, grammar usage, paragraphing, etc.
1. Missed requirements of the guiding questions.
2. Information is usually in a logical sequence, and ideas are understandable but not fully developed.
3. The writer shows reasonable control over spelling, punctuation, grammar usage, paragraphing, etc.
1. The writing lacks a clear sense of direction. Missed most or all of the requirements of the guiding questions.
2. The ideas are undeveloped.
3. Errors in grammar, paragraphing, etc distract the reader and make the text difficult to read.
Student did not comply with teacher request for changes.
Historical
Thinking & Research:
/30
1. Student shows exceptional
skill in analyzing and
interpreting historical evidence in order to effectively and persuasively defend their selection.
2. Research is consistently accurate, relevant, and supports the learning objective with concrete and factual information.
1. The analysis and use of historical evidence is
satisfactory. Some conclusions may not be valid, and/or the student’s selection is not well supported.
2. Research is more general than specific.
1. Multiple misinterpretations of historical evidence. The arguments in defense of the student’s selection are weak or not present.
2. Research does not produce relevant evidence. Research may be missing altogether.
Student did not comply with teacher request for changes
Stock Prices Table:
/15
1. The table is filled out fully and accurately.
1. Most of the table is filled out fully and accurately.
1. The table is missing or incomplete.
Student did not comply with teacher request for changes.
Presentation and MLA Formatting:
/5
1. The project heading is in proper MLA format.
2. Directions and rubric precede project.
3. Spacing is uniform and font is Times New Roman or Arial 12 point.
4. Correctly formatted Works Cited page and in-text citations.
1. The project heading is mostly correct.
2. Directions and rubric do not precede project.
3. Spacing and font is mostly correct.
4. Works Cited page and in-text citations are mostly correct.
1. Project directions are missing or incomplete. The project is not in MLA format, including heading.
2. Spacing or font is not standard.
3. Works cited page and in-text citations are missing or incorrect.
Student did not comply with teacher request for changes.
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“Examining the Impact of Policy Changes on Economic Outcomes: A Panel Data Approach”
This assignment is doctorate level, reuqiring writing a public economics paper. It better you already have a paper but have not published, and I can offer a good price for it.
In the project, students are to: 1.Identify an ongoing part of the public economics literature 2.Review the literature and identify the current edge of the literature 3.Propose a careful research project that will advance the body of knowledge in that particular subfield.
Proposals should speak to the relevant theoretical and empirical concerns that will be need to be addressed in a completed paper, and at a minimum, present feasible strategies for doing so. Papers are expected to adhere to style guidelines in academic research in economics and include a title page, footnotes, references, etc., Proposals should be 10-15 pages in length, excluding references. Grading will be based on the substance of the question and proposed work, quality of the writing, and feasibility or the proposal.
I want this paper using panel data to study the effect of some certain policy or event on some ecnomic relevant outcomes such health status, or eduction attaiment, employment rate and so on. Also, this paper should include the detials about that econometric methods that can identify the effect of the policy. The common econometric identification method are Difference in Difference, Regression Discontinuity, Instrumental Variables.
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Supply and Demand Analysis of a Good or Service in Everyday Life
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For this assignment, you will apply the concepts of supply and demand analysis concepts to a specific good or service you use in your everyday life. In your paper, include a discussion of the following as subheadings in your paper:
Describe the good. What are its main characteristics?
What are some of the substitutes and complements for the good?
Indicate whether the good is a normal good or an inferior good. Explain the reasons for your choice.
Identify and describe the main nonprice factors that could cause an increase or decrease in the demand for the good or service.
Identity and describe the main nonprice factors that could cause an increase or decrease in the supply of the good or service.
Explain how a change in demand affects the equilibrium price and quantity of the good or service.
Explain how a change in supply affects the equilibrium price and quantity of the good or service.
Based on your research of the good or service, what do you expect to happen to the demand for it over the next five years?
Based on your research of the good or service, what do you expect to happen to the supply of the good or service over the next five years?
Complete your essay using Microsoft Word and use the proper APA format. The essay must be at least 1500 words. Note that your work will automatically be submitted to Turnitin for plagiarism review.
Due on Jun 23, 2024 11:55 PM
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Title: Analyzing the Price Elasticity, Emotional Experience, and Customer Decision-Making for a Core Product/Service at Our Company
Using a core product or service at your company, read and reply to each of the prompts below:
Assess your product/service in terms of price elasticity of demand:
Is it elastic or inelastic?
Support your answer with a clear rationale
Describe the consumer’s emotional experience when using your product/service:
What emotion does this product/service elicit from its users?
What recommendations do you have for evaluating and improving its emotional impact?
In the article, The Last Mile, Soman argues leaders do not focus enough on where consumer decisions actually get made:
What does the customer experience look like?
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“Analyzing the Use of Emerging Technology and Publicity in Sport Communication: A Case Study of [Insert Video Title]”
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You will be required to write one APA formatted research paper this semester. The topic will be what you presented in your Week 4 outline. Please review the attached Good Example. While it may not be copied, I urge you to use it as a guideline. The specifications are as follows:
4-6 pages (double-spaced) with a title page, reference page, and diagrams (if appropriate).
Choose any sport communication promotional video from a sport organization. Analyze the emerging technology and publicity of the video by answering the following questions (please use the questions below as subtitles):
What strengths does the video present for sport communication?
What weaknesses does the video present for sport communication?
Who is the intended target market for the video? Does it meet the needs of this market?
Are the images appealing? Why or why not?
Is the message or music emotional or moving?
What is the video communicating?
How high is the quality of this video?
Use a minimum of five (5) references; at least two (2) must come from scholarly resources about sport communications.
At the top of page one (the page that follows your title page), state the name of the video, and paste in the link for the video that you analyzed.
End the paper with a conclusion.
In addition to the required number of pages for the assignment, you must also include a title page and References page. References should also be cited in-text wherever they are used.
Typewritten in double-spaced format with a readable style and submitted inside the electronic classroom.
Times New Roman 12-point font.
One inch page margins top, bottom, left and right.
Your paper must be in your own words, representing original work. Paraphrasing of others’ work must include citations and references to the authors. Limit quotations to an average of no more than 3-5 lines, and use quotations sparingly.
Due on May 26, 2024 11:59 PM
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“Achieve Success: Navigating the Summer Course”
1.This class runs from May 13th until June 27th 2. This class involves weekly/daily assignments on achieve access 3. There are three exams 4. There are about 23 assignments 5. You must get an A 6. I will have more classes if completed good. 7. Will give you log ins
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Title: The Federal Reserve’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis and Critique Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global economy, leading to a sharp decline in economic activity and increased uncertainty
Identify an action by either the Federal Reserve, US Treasury, or other central bank / government, in response to an economic event such as the COVID 19 pandemic, heightened inflation concerns, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the failure of FTX, or another of your choosing.
Explain what the institution is doing and what they are trying to achieve by their actions. Be specific, if there is data that you can point to, do so. The institution will likely have shared their thought process with the market, which is a good place to start.
Provide a critique for the action, explain whether in your opinion their action had the desired effect and if there were any unintended consequences that were problematic. Again, there may be data that we have looked at during our time together that you use to support your case. The financial media might have articulated some critiques that might be a good starting point.
Finally, what would you have done differently if you were in charge of solving the problem that the institution was faced with. If your approach is different, why is it different? Why do you think the Fed did not pursue the path that you proposed? If you approach is not different, what gives you pause to this particular path and what other actions might have been available.
Please approach this like you were writing a two-page case study. Tell me an economics story and feel free to add any charts that support your thoughts (and highlights your understanding). Any charts that you add be sure to include axes labels, you do not necessarily need to put numbers on your axes, the curves should tell your story.
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Title: Analysis of Wage Determinants using Econometric Techniques in EViews
SELF-WORK ASSIGNMENT You are given Jeffrey Wooldridge’s “Introductory Econometrics. A Modern Approach” assignment.
1. Transfer the database from Excel to EViews, and save the Eviews file as a workfile (wf1) with your name and last name.
2. Get the description of all descriptors/variables that save the resulting table into your working file named “stats”.
3. Get the correlation matrix of all indicators/variables and save the resulting table in your work file with the name “corr”.
4. The purpose of the work: It is necessary to estimate the dependence of wages (WAGE, monthly, USD) on other indicators/variables given in the file, estimating linear regression models and finding the final form of the model where:
1. all variables explain the dependent variable and
2. the whole equation is valuable. You need to save the resulting table of the final model in your working file with the name “final_model”.
5. By applying appropriate tests, verify the following Gauss-Markov conditions for your final equation:
5.1. The mathematical expectation of random residuals is equal to zero for all observations.
5.2. Random residuals have a normal distribution.
5.3. Random residuals are homoscedastic.
5.4. Random residuals have no autocorrelation of order higher than 1.
5.5. If a multivariate regression is estimated, there is no multicollinearity between the explanatory variables.
6. Save the test output graphs or tables in your working file with the following names, respectively: 5.1-5.2 – “e_norm”, 5.3 – “e_hetero”, 5.4 – “e_corr_LM”, 5.5- “e_VIF”.