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9-2 Final Project Submission: Theoretical Analysis
I need an explanation for this Psychology question to help me study.
Instructions
Complete and submit your final project. Be sure to incorporate any feedback you received from prior assignments and check that you addressed all elements in the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document. Check your writing for proper syntax and grammar.
To help format your assignment, use the provided Final Project Template.
To complete this assignment, review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document.
Your theoretical analysis should be 10 to 15 pages in length with double spacing. Use APA style for formatting and citations. Your paper must utilize a minimum of ten scholarly resources, including primary resources from your selected theorist.
I’ve attached my first three milestones and my research table with references to use for this final project! Please make sure you also reference the rubric for complete requirements and guidelines.
Management and Unions
Can you help me understand this Management question?
Management and Unions
Write a paper in which you describe three pieces of legislation that have been critical in defining the rights of management and unions.
In your paper answer the following question:
- Why are the laws you chose important and what role did they play in shaping todays management-union relationship?
The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:
- Write between 750 1,250 words (approximately 3 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style, see example below.
- Use font size 12 and 1 margins.
- Include cover page and reference page.
- At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.
- No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.
- Use at least three references from outside the course material, one reference must be from EBSCOhost. Text book, lectures, and other materials in the course may be used, but are not counted toward the three reference requirement.
- Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) in the paper and list on a reference page in APA style.
References must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, CNN, online newspapers such as, The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. are not acceptable for academic writing.
A detailed explanation of how to cite a source using APA can be found here (link).
SOC101 Week Three: Required Forum six and seven. Supplemental Forum five and Six
Im trying to study for my Sociology course and I need some help to understand this question.
Essay 1. Week Three: Required Forum Six
Moving Up Within the Social Class System in the U.S.
According to the text, functionalists and conflict theorists understand the social class system differently. Their respective analyses of class differences, justification for the class system and degree of mobility possible within the system are sharply divergent. How can we understand their radically different assessments of the social class system in the U.S.? What seems to be in the center of the dispute?
Essay2. Week Three: Required Forum seven
Conflicted Analyses of Inequality : Why the Concern with Inequality?
In her presentation of the basic measures used by sociologists to describe social inequality in our social system, Andersen examines how inequality is structured in the U.S., and how social inequality is distributed in the United States. Under what circumstances might these measures not reveal social class boundary lines? That is how, according to Andersen, might the conventional methods that sociologists use NOT be adequate to determine where one class begins and another ends?
Essay3.Week Three: Supplemental Forum five
When you consider how far apart the conflict and functionalist views of the social class system is, your eyes must surely be drawn to the evidence each uses to support the divergent assessments. What about that evidence? What would count for evidence? What if anything might settle the disagreement among sociologists about the nature, the desirability, and the composition of our social class system? How can we tell whether there is sufficient upward social mobility in the U.S.?
Essay4. Week Three: Supplemental Forum Six
In Andersen’s view, what are the larger consequences of the patterns of inequality sociologists have identified? Why do sociologists keep a close watch on levels of inequality in American society anyway? Why should they care about the phenomenon? Or perhaps sociologists are really not that concerned?
issc471 assignment
Im studying for my Programming class and need an explanation.
Instructions:
Recent news about the NSA secret recording program sparked world-wide attention. Has the US started conducting offensive cyberwar actions around the world. Write a one page opinion about the recent leak and the potential for weaponizing cyber space based on the article below. Some say the best mechanism for defense is a good offense. Do you agree with this strategy, please indicate why you agree or disagree. This is a free forum, so write your thoughts freely.
Submission Instructions:
report must be at least 500 words in APA Style formatting.
Has the U.S. started an Internet war?
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/18/opinion/schneier-cyberwar-policy/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Related articles:
Chinese Army Unit is Seen as Tied to Hacking Against U.S.
www.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/technology/chinas-army-is-seen-as-tied-to-hacking-against-us.html
This is the most detailed article I have read to date re P.L.A. Unit 61398 and its APT attacks over the past 6+ years
9-1 Discussion: Technological Influences on Development
I dont understand this Psychology question and need help to study.
The average child in the United States watches four hours of television per day. As a result of this information, the impact of television as a developmental influence is a concern. However, the explosion of the internet and cellphones has the potential to affect the development of entire generations before research can even scratch the surface of its impact. Digital technology has extended the influence of peer groups to 24 hours per day. Given the influence of peers and schools as agents of socialization, what implications does this 24/7 access to these agents have on development?
In your initial post, select one concept regarding peers and one concept regarding schools, and assess each for its potential positive and negative impacts on development.
In response to your peers, debate the potential impacts and suggest healthy approaches to mitigating the negative impacts of digital technologies and peers on development.
To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.
AFTER COMPLETING THE INITIAL POST, PLEASE ALSO RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING TWO STUDENTS REGARDING THE SAME TOPIC!
STUDENT ONE:
Peers
Social development plays a significant role in childrens adult personalities and there are many ways one can establish an environment that encourages the development of strong social skills (Davis, 2018). Social development is strongly associated with exposure to a stimulating environment. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises that exposure to television prior to the age of two can stunt developmental growth, and especially social and intellectual development. Access to a variety of toys including blocks, dolls and games encourages children to develop a variety of skills that can improve social interaction. Davis (2018) believes that a childs environment should be interesting, diverse and free of television and he/ she will more likely develop strong social skills.
Peers have a noticeable impact on a childs social development. By interacting with children their own age, children learn how to work together, collaborate with and relate to others. Interactions between peers promote a childs sense of self by encouraging him or her to think of themselves in relation to others. Experiences with peers also teach children about appropriate versus inappropriate social behaviors. Peers also impact a childs cognitive development in a variety of ways. Children learn cooperatively through partner or group activities, they share similar interests, ideas and perspectives. Children who interact with others through different learning and recreational activities are also encouraged to develop creative, problem-solving and conflict- resolution skills (Pachucki, n.d.).
Schooling
Schooling promotes cognitive development by transmitting general knowledge and by teaching children an assortment of rules, strategies, and problem-solving skills that can relate to different kinds of information (Shaffer & Kipp, 2014). While school can be a positive social experience for many children, for others it can be horrific. School is not only a place where children learn reading, writing and math. It is also a place where they learn to get along with others and develop social skills. Larson (2003) states that children do not get graded on social tests from their teachers, but their peers are constantly grading them on social tests every day. If a child does well on these tests, he/she will be well liked and happy. He/She will enjoy school and look forward to going to school. If a child fails these tests, she/he is more likely to feel detached and left out (Lawson, 2003). Failing a social test can be more painful to a child than failing a reading or science test. For some children, social skills can be the hardest subject to pass in school. Social skills play a very important role in a childs emotional health and well-being. Without friendships, school can be a very unhappy, lonely place that a child might want to avoid (Lawson, 2003).
As parents, my husband and I encourage our kids to participate in sports at school and outside of school, so they have that sense of belonging to a team. We believe that being in a sport creates a wonderful learning environment. My children perform better in school. Our kids know if they do not do well, they will be cut from sports. That is not only our rule but the coachs/schools rules. We also think that being a part of a team creates peer acceptance and a bond that our kids need. Our 14-year-old had a tough time making friends when he was younger. We decided to get him involved in sports. From that point on he had a core group of friends that he saw on a regular basis. We noticed his self-esteem improve and his desire to try new things also improved. Us as parents can initially get our children involved in social activities, but our children ultimately have a choice on who they decide to hang out with, even within those activities. I hope that my children choose to hang around peers that will be a positive influence, academically and socially. I believe peers have more influence on our children more than anything else.
References:
Davis, B. (2018). Environmental factors that influence social development in children. Hello
Motherhood. Retrieved from https://www.hellomotherhood.com/environmental-factors-that-influence-social-development-in-children-8173467.html
Lawson, C. (2003). Social skills and school. Center for Development and Learning. Retrieved
from https://www.cdl.org/articles/social-skills-and-school/.
Pachucki, D. (n.d.). The effects of peers on child development. The Bump. Retrieved from
https://living.thebump.com/effects-peers-child-dev…
Shaffer, D.R. & Kipp, K. (2014). Developmental Psychology: Childhood & Adolescent (9th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
STUDENT TWO:
Given the influence of peers and schools as agents of socialization, what implications does this 24/7 access to these agents have on development?
Raising my children in the 80s there was no social media platforms, cell phones, or technology that got in the way of my childrens development. My children played outside with friends, was very active in sports, and television watching was monitored closely for amount of time watching and content of shows watched. All four of my children had consequences for grades in school, i.e. they could not participate in sports if their grades were not adequate.
As I watch my grandchildren today it amazes me how much time they stay on their game systems and dont play outside, how their faces are in their cell phones on various web sites, how they look up information on the internet to help them with school work instead of going to the library or asking their parents for help. Technology has taken over as a babysitter, a library, game playing, and social interactions with others instead of face-to-face interactions. There are no longer children in libraries or buying/reading books the old fashion way, you can find a book on the internet and read it and not learn how to use a library for studying anymore. Kids today do not know what it means to have peers/friends face-to-face, they are all no face internet friends. Social interactions no longer exist and conversation is typing not speaking. Technology has stepped over the line allowing our kids to be like machines and their development has been stunted.
Peers potential positive impact
Peers play a large positive part in a childs life. Positive peer pressure is when someone’s peers influence them to do something positive or growth building. For example, peers who are committed to doing well in school or at sport can influence others to be more goals orientated. Also, peers who are kind, loyal or supportive influence others to be the same. Peers play a large role in the social and emotional development of children and adolescents. Their influence begins at an early age and increases through the teenage years. It is natural, healthy and important for children to have and rely on friends as they grow and mature.
Peers potential negative impact
Peer pressure in high school is both harmful and effective because it can lead to teen depression, high stress levels, negative behavior issues, and poor decision-making and outcomes. Peer pressure is something that causes conflict in an individual’s life. Below is a list of negative effects of peer pressure:
- Pressure to use alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.
- Pressure to engage in risk taking behaviors.
- Distraction from schoolwork.
- Distance between family and existing friends.
- Drastic changes in behavior and attitudes.
Schools potential positive impact
A good education makes an individual develop personally, socially as well as economically. Education helps us to do our daily life activities in the best possible ways. Education makes us dutiful. Education helps us to acquire new skills and knowledge that will impact our development in life. Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing that gives knowledge.
Schools potential negative impact
There are 10 major challenges currently facing public schools, based on the perspective of many involved in the world of education today:
- Classroom Size.
- Poverty.
- Family Factors.
- Technology.
- Bullying.
- Student Attitudes and Behaviors.
- No Child Left Behind.
- Parent Involvement.
Not every school will face all of the challenges discussed, though the majority of schools across the country face more than one of these issues. The overall makeup of the community surrounding the school has a significant impact on the school itself. Schools facing a large portion of these issues will not see significant internal changes until external issues are addressed and changed within the community. Many of these issues can be deemed as societal issues, which can be nearly impossible for schools to overcome.
Help me to finish 2online quizzes of Australian History
Im studying and need help with a History question to help me learn.
Help me to finish 2online quizzes of Australian History
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Course MHIS205
Quizzes on week6 and 7.
5 multiple choice for each quiz. Very few.
But you will need to watch an hour video before you take them
You can only make one mistake on each quiz.
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Course Project Parts 3 and 4: Evaluation Tool and Action Plan
Im studying and need help with a Writing question to help me learn.
Add the following two parts to your Course Project paper:
Part 3: Evaluation Tool
Write 12 pages that include the following:
- A rationale for each of the quality indicators you selected for your evaluation tool. Be sure to support your rationales with program information, goals, and data as well as research.
- An explanation of the validity and reliability of your identified, measurable criteria and how they will accurately evaluate the effectiveness of the identified quality indicators
- An explanation of the program evaluation research that supports the way you created your tool
Attach your Program Evaluation Tool as Appendix A of your Course Project paper.
Part 4: Action Plan
Write 12 pages that include the following:
- Describe how your action plan will support your program evaluation.
- Explain how you will continue with the ongoing program evaluation, including how you will collect data, interpret results, modify action steps, and disseminate the information to other stakeholders.
- Describe how this process can create meaningful change that will increase the effectiveness of your identified program.
Attach your Action Plan as Appendix B of your Course Project paper.
For this Assignment, and all scholarly writing in this course and throughout your program, you will be required to use APA style and provide reference citations.
Use of Big Data in Auditing -D5
I need support with this Accounting question so I can learn better.
Refer to the Gepp, Linnenluecke, and Smith article (Links to an external site.) in the recommended readings:
https://www-sciencedirect-com.csuglobal.idm.oclc.org/science/article/pii/S0737460718300090
What you see as the greatest future opportunities in relation to the use of big data in auditing? What types of doors would these opportunities offer? How should auditors prepare for using this as part of future audits?
Your document should be 350-500 words in APA writing style.
GERO 4024 Gerontology Discussion
Im trying to study for my Psychology course and I need some help to understand this question.
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Please copy the question before answering it (Ques-Ans)
Q1- What are the normal age-related changes in sexual function among women as they age? Make a well-explained numbered list: (4 points)
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And so on
Q2- What are the normal age-related changes in sexual function among men as they age? (4 point)
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And so on
Q3- List the diseases that negatively impact sexual function among men and women (4 points)
Q4- Discuss (not list but actually discuss) the negative and positive consequences of aging on womens romantic and sexual lives (format your response as shown below):
(A) Negative consequences of aging on womens romantic and sexual lives (4 points)
1.
2.
and so on
(B) Positive consequences of aging on womens romantic and sexual lives (4 points)
1.
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and so on
300 word Minimum paper on the Constitutional right you use the most
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This week we began a two-week exploration of the U.S. Constitution. We know from the Preamble to the Constitution and Fed No 51, that justice is the end, or goal, of government. We also know that for all our trials and tribulations, more people today have greater access to their rights than ever before.
For your assignment this week, reflect upon your personal life, including work, home, school, or recreation. Discuss the Constitutional right that you see, or experience, being used most often in your life. Discuss how or why this right is so readily applied while other rights may be less often experienced.
Operational Assignment Details:
Each journal entry should be a minimum of 300 words. Your journal entry narrative is subjective and can be written in the first person. Citations are not required, but the inclusion of the assigned reading articles is strongly encouraged.
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