Answer the following question below. Question should be answered in at least 250 words. Response must include a “My Thoughts” section to provide reflection and analysis on what you think about the topic question. As well as end with a question for each response posed to peers to generate more discussion questions. At least one reference for the question and reference cannot be older than 5 years old. Question 1: On a global scale, what ways can we challenge and combat ageism?
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“The Ethical Dilemmas of a Prosecutor: Balancing Justice, Duty, and Care in the Criminal Justice System” The Ethical Dilemmas of a Prosecutor: Balancing Justice, Duty, and Care in the Criminal Justice System
Supporting Lectures:
Ethical Systems
Ethics and Courts
Trial Court Workgroup
Prosecutors, as agents for the state, take an oath to uphold the Constitution and to seek justice on behalf of the state and its citizens.
Summarize the duties of a prosecutor in a criminal case, emphasizing those tasks that allow the prosecutor to wield strong influence over the case. Discuss how these particular tasks might present the prosecutor with ethical dilemmas.
Discuss how these particular tasks might present the prosecutor with ethical dilemmas.
Given that a defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty under the American judicial system, is the prosecutor also required to consider the defendant as being among the citizens he or she is protecting? Identify and explain the conflicting moral imperatives present in the duties of a prosecutor.
Discuss the prosecutor’s ethical responsibilities when faced with a case that he or she would rather not pursue. For instance, consider a case in which a formerly battered wife is accused of attempted murder against her husband. Explain whether the “ethics of duty” or “ethics of care” outweigh utilitarianism for criminal prosecutors. -
The Impact of Japanese-American Incarceration: A Comparative Analysis of Desert Exile and Stories of Incarceration “Proofreading and Proper Citations: Essential Elements for a Strong Critical Review Essay”
Type a three page or more, double-spaced essay analyzing Desert Exile and comparing/contrasting it with the experiences presented in Part II of Stories of Japanese-American Incarceration. Make sure to bring in specifics from the film. If you make a vague, general reference, that will earn you few points.
In your introduction, introduce your subject matter and pose a thesis about your topic. You must state your thesis in your first paragraph.
In the body, develop your arguments proving the thesis. Organize each paragraph around a topic sentence (the first sentence in the paragraph. The sentences that follow flesh out the topic while supporting your claims with evidence. Paragraphs should be linked by transitions.
Essays must primarily focus on the primary source evidence in the book and the information from the assigned video.
The arguments should lead to a conclusion that sums the logic of the arguments in the body and verifies that you have defended the validity of your thesis.
Evaluation: Papers will be evaluated on the following criteria: your introduction and thesis, your usage and analysis of Desert Exile (very important), your inclusion of material from Stories of Japanese-American Incarceration. your conclusion; spelling and grammar; syntax, sentence structure and formatting (includes appropriate use of quotes and citations). A rubric will be posted to blackboard.
Formatting and Guidelines for the Primary Source Essay
1. I will enforce the following page margins/font/page number requirements STRICTLY.
Make sure your computer margins are all set at 1″. You MUST use Times New Roman
12 point font, and the paper MUST be page numbered. The page numbers must be consecutive and they must appear in the top right corner or the bottom center of your page. Include your name in the numbering system (i.e.: Jones 2, Jones 3, etc.). The first page does not require a page #.
Do not include extra spaces between paragraphs. Many word programs add extra space by default. In order to solve this problem on Word first select all of the text in your essay.
Under “Home” click on “Paragraph.” Make certain that you have Spacing, both before and after, set to 0 pt.
Do not “stuff” your first page with unnecessary information (your student ID number, meeting times of the class, my office number, etc.)
Reminder on Heading: Please note that my formatting instructions require you to single space your heading. You will also note that there is no extra spacing between each line.
In order to achieve this, follow these instructions if you are using Word:
Highlight your heading
Click on “HOME” at the top of the screen.
Near the center of the screen, you will see the word “Paragraph.” To the right of this word you will see an arrow pointing down and to the right. Click on this
arrow.
A box will pop up on the screen. Under spacing set “Before” and “After” to 0 pt. it you have not done so already, set “Line spacing” to “single.”
Please do not insert extra space between paragraphs. This is a page stretching technique and will cost you points.
Reminder on Margins: If you are using a Mac, be warned that your program may automatically set the left and right margins to 1.25 inches rather than 1 inch. If you forget to change this, you may end up with a paper that is shorter than the required 2.5 pages.
Similar problems sometimes occur with Google Docs as well. Allow yourself enough time to edit your essay if you discover it is shorter than you originally thought.
Use proper formal English. Do not use abbreviations or contractions. For example, do not use shouldn’t, isn’t, etc. Spell out all words. For example, do not use “vs.” as a substitute for “versus.”
Invent a title. Do not write “History Essay” or “Assignment,” for example. Part of the writing process involves creating a title that will make someone want to read the paper.
You can be clever, incorporate a theme from the book
Do not rely on the spell-check feature on your computer to catch all mistakes. Misused words/awkward grammar often escape the spell-check feature. Grammatical mistakes will cost you points. Read and re-read your paper several times to find mistakes. Proofread aloud (and ask someone to help you with the proof-reading if you need additional help). I do this when I am editing a conference paper or anything for publication.
Quotations: If you quote from Desert Exile just include parenthesis at the end of the sentence with the page number (47). You do not have to include the name of the author as I will understand you are quoting from the book. Verbatim quotes are a useful as long as you utilize them to make a point (and not because “you could not have said it better”).
However, it is best to limit your usage of quotes in critical review essays. If you do use them, include them in your own sentences and try to limit them to phrases from the book.
Do not use quotes from the book as standalone sentences (a sentence that is only a quote from the book).
Citations: In addition to citing when you quote, you must also cite when you summarize or paraphrase the text. You can just give the page number or numbers in a parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence, just as you would have done for a quote. You should also cite when you paraphrase the film. To simplify matters, if you are citing the film, just name the film in a parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence (Stories of Japanese-American Incarceration Part II. Please be sure to include the time stamp in your citation or you will lose points. -
“Exploring the Impact of Technology on Education: A Literature Review”
The main requirements are described in the “Literature Review Assignment – Final Paper .pdf” file.
The literature review needs 10 papers. I already collected them in the “Reference Papers.zip”.
The 10 papers need to be separated into 3 theme groups in the article body. I’ve separated them and shown them in the “Literature Review Synthesis Chart” file.
Read the “Proposal (abstract) for Final Paper.pdf” file to have a better idea of what the purpose is for me to choose to do a literature review on these papers. But DON”T use the paragraphs in this file because part of this file is generated by AI.
Lastly, DO NOT use any AI tool when writing the literature review. Turnitin is engaged.
Contact me if there are any questions.
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“The Civil Rights Movement: Origins, Key Events, and its Influence on Other Social Movements”
choose ONE of the remaining questions and write a coherent, well-argued essay that is typed, free of grammar errors, and 4 pages in length, double-spaced:
The civil rights movement was arguably the most significant social reform movement of the 20th century. Discuss its origins, key events, and important personalities. Did the civil rights movement serve as a blueprint for other social movements? Explain.
Discuss the Watergate scandal. How and why did this event occur? What impact did it have on domestic politics in the 1970s? Do you see any long-term impacts or expectations that resulted from Watergate and the political fights surrounding it?
only choose 1 of these questions and write about it. Create a thesis statement – an answer to the questions and consider what points, facts, or ideas support your argument. Put those points into your outline. please no AI or plagiarism.
NO CITATION NEEDED, so no outside information, make this a human written essay. -
“Analyzing Ferrari’s IPO: A Case Study on Valuation, Pricing, and Capital Structure”
To answer this assignment properly you will need to follow the below steps;
– You must read and understand the case study and to refer to the remaining shared documents.
– Go over the “Assignment brief” document to see all the questions that needs to be answered on the paper and ensure to use credible source when answering the questions.
– in Question (v) you don’t have to conduct the valuation of Ferrari. You just need to assess Ferrari’s issue price in the light of the information provided and discussed in the case study. – The last part of the assignment (question viii) relates to the topic of capital structure. – Answer all questions in Q&A format; meaning you will need to state the question in he paper and provide its answer. (note the word counts of the questions are excluded from the required word counts for the paper which is 2500-2750).
– You must use credible sources such as financial press or journal articles. Also, utilize different concept and theories by referring to a book inside the link here; (https://shorturl.at/qBR68). use at lease 4 reference from this book. – Please let me know if you have any questions. -
Title: “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Quantitative Study”
Introduction (2-3 pages; 15 points): In this first section, you should introduce your
topic (and its importance). Use three (or more) articles to provide justification for
your hypothesis(es) or background for your research question(s). Do not just
summarize the studies, but rather use them to explain why you are making your
prediction(s) or posing your question(s). End this section with an explicit statement of
your hypothesis(es) or research question(s).
B. Method (2-3 pages; 15 points): Describe the logistics of your project, including your
overall methodological design/procedures, participants (if applicable), setting,
instruments used (if applicable), and any other pertinent details. Cite course materials
as appropriate.
C. Results and Discussion (2-3 pages; 15 points): First, report and interpret your data.
Describe what you can conclude based on the data. Was your hypothesis supported?
Or, if you proposed a research question, what was the answer? How do your findings
relate to the previous research you cited?
Second, what were the strengths and weaknesses of the methodological decisions you
made in your study? Refer back to your notes and class readings, and cite as
appropriate. You might discuss, for instance, issues of operationalization, sampling,
validity, and reliability. Suggest ways in which the study could be improved upon or
supported further by future research.
D. Reference Page in Correct APA Style (10 points): See
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/664/1/ for guidance.
E. Other Materials as Appendices (15 points). These materials will vary depending on
your project but, when in doubt, turn it in with the hard-copy (or ask me). Materials
that would be included here are, for example, completed questionnaires, audio-
recordings and notes from interviews/focus groups, fieldnotes, coding guides and
sheets, etc. Please also turn in the first page of each article cited.
The remaining 20 points measure the extent to which the overall paper is well-written (e.g., well-
organized, grammatically sound) and follows APA format (see sample provided in class and on
Canvas). Quality of writing is also considered as a criterion in assessing Points A-E above.
Papers that do not follow the assignment instructions will lose points, so please re-read the entire
assignment description very carefully before turning in your paper.
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The majority of the paper is already done! JUST MISSING THE FOLLOWING:
Results and Discussion (2-3 pages; 15 points): First, report and interpret your data.
Describe what you can conclude based on the data. Was your hypothesis supported?
Or, if you proposed a research question, what was the answer? How do your findings
relate to the previous research you cited?
Second, what were the strengths and weaknesses of the methodological decisions you
made in your study? Refer back to your notes and class readings, and cite as
appropriate. You might discuss, for instance, issues of operationalization, sampling,
validity, and reliability. Suggest ways in which the study could be improved upon or
supported further by future research.
Resource for correct APA format: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/index.html
I will provide my paper and my powerpoint once hired -
Exploring the Themes of Continuity, Adaptation, and Resistance in the Eastern Woodland Indian Experience from the Revolutionary Era to the 21st Century Introduction The Eastern Woodland Indians have a rich and complex history that spans centuries, from
Identify three (3) central themes you would use to describe the Eastern Woodland Indian topics covered during the second half of class….from the Revolutionary Era through the
21 Century.
After identifying those topics, write a well-organized paper that draws from the sources assigned during the second half of class, as noted above.
Format:
• The paper must be 4-5 pages in length & a bibliography of materials cited in the paper.
* At least 5 sources must be referenced & cited (footnotes, endnotes, or intext citations) in the paper.
Remember to include an additional page for a bibliography listing sources cited in your paper.
• Save your file as a Microsoft Word or PDF doc and name it as follows; “LastName Final,” EG:
Naumec Final
• The Final Header should include the following info only:
Full Name – His323 -
“Maximizing Employee Motivation in the Crude Oil Industry: An Application of Expectancy Theory in I/O Psychology”
For
this assignment, you must apply theory and findings from I/O psychology to help
the
organization
with the specific job you analyzed. (Equinor – Crude oil operator)
The question – 1.
Motivation: How does your SME’s supervisor (or your SME, if he/she is in a leadership
role) motivate his/her subordinates? What motivation theory best seems to apply? How
would you use the expectancy theory to increase employee motivation?
This paper should function as an objective
analysis
(i.e., not based on your opinion) grounded in material from the class,
textbook, and the I/O
psychology literature, including at least 1 I/O peer-reviewed journal articles.
That is, your theoretical
justification should be backed up by scientific research, which can be found in relevant
academic journals.
Formatting
must be in 12-point Times New Roman Font with 1-inch tabs. The entire report
must be
double-spaced and use appropriate APA style.
I have attached the assignment that talks about the job in question to give you an idea about the job. I have also attached the peer reviewed journal that you can go off of.
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Title: The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Society 1. How did the Civil Rights Movement impact American society in the 1960s and beyond? The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was a pivotal moment in American
Please write a 3 page minimum essay using the sources provided. Only answers questions 1-3 found on the “final spring” document. You can list the questions in number format and then answer in essay format below. The rest of the documents and audio file are to be used as support. Most of the information can be found in the “final review” document and any other supporting information can be found in the other documents.