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  • Title: “Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace: A Case Study Analysis”

    case study ( file attached ) Please answer the questions The world limit is around 1000 – 1500 words.
    please avoid plagiarism and AI
    No need for resources

  • Title: The Healing Power of Acupressure: A Comprehensive Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Acupressure
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Uncovering the Fascinating World of Nonhuman Primates: A Study of [Species Name]”

    This assignment is an opportunity for you to learn more about nonhuman primates. Have you ever wondered why a macaque is staring at you and yawning at the same time? Or why does a gorilla beat its chest or kick the glass and run away? Or why do chimpanzees love to display their dominance? These are just a few of the behaviors that our primate cousins experience. Instead of observing them at a zoo, you will be writing a paper on any nonhuman primate that lives today.
    Instructions
    You will choose one primate species and explain the following information in the paper:
    Scientific name
    Distribution
    Physical appearance
    Diet
    Behavior patterns
    Social system
    Locomotion
    Conservation status and threats
    The paper needs to in MLALinks to an external site. or APALinks to an external site.
    Typed (11 or 12 point font)
    Double-spaced. Default margin settings (approx. 1” top/bottom 1” left/right)
    The paper needs to be at least three pages in length (this doesn’t include the references cited page).
    You must use two or more references in the paper. References Cited must be on a separate page.
    Helpful Primate Websites
    Wisconsin National Primate Research Center https://prihttps://www.neprimateconservancy.org/primate-profiles.htmlmate.wisc.edu/primate-info-net/Links to an external site.
    Nature.com: The Living Primates https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/the-living-primates-98011684/Links to an external site.

  • Title: Solar Project Analysis for North Attleboro Waste Dump Location

    Location: North Attleboro waste dump corner of Mt. Hope Street and Landry Ave 41′ 59’09.19″N 71’18’54.72’W
    http://www.nattleboro.com/recycling-center
    Determine the number of solar panels you could install and the potential power output
    Panel Specifications
    Panels: Solarworld 320W
    DC output needs to be derated. Use the following site http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/calculators/pvwatts/version1/derate.cgi
    Take into account the following
    SRECs for Massachusetts
    Subsidies
    5 year MACRS
    Please prepare a spreadsheet for your solar project assuming 1MWdc operation. Assume 20 year life, 5 year MACRS depreciation schedule, $100 RECs, electricity sales of $0.05/KWh, 3% inflation, 0.5% annual loss in solar panel efficiency, annual operating costs of $50,000, and annual lease payments of $6,000 per acre
    Set up a cash flow spreadsheet using the following parameters. Capital costs $2500/KW. 10% discount rate, 20 year life, capacity factor of 30% and O&M costs of $30/KW. No fuel costs and ignore taxes. Calculate what you will need to sell electricity for to obtain a zero NPV. What does a zero NPV mean and what happens at this point? How does this relate the levelized cost of energy?

  • “Improving Clarity: Editing for Simplicity”

    just edit this up please nothing else needed but editing making clearer don’t use fancy words please keep simple

  • “A Breath of Life: Exploring the Sea Breeze and Theories of Earth’s Origin”

    ( a) How does a sea breeze occur? ( …
    ( a) Name two theories of the origin of the earth (2 mks) ..

  • “Applying Critical Thinking and VUCA Concepts to Solve Business Problems: A Case Study of Panera and a Company with a Customer Service Issue”

    Write a 3–4-page academic paper (double spaced) following APA style and formatting. Refer to the writing resources in the MBA Program Resources in the courseroom navigation panel, especially paying attention to the MBA Academic and Professional Document Guidelines, under Writing Skills. Note that an academic APA style paper must include sub-headings as well as complete citations and references, and is also expected to be double-spaced. Read the following and think about how Panera used critical thinking and an understanding of VUCA to solve their mosh pit problem. Pay attention to Kallet’s critical thinking framework in particular. Jargon, J. (2017, June 2). How Panera solved its “Mosh Pit” problem. The Wall Street Journal. Kallet, M. (2014). Think smarter: Critical thinking to improve problem-solving and decision-making skills. Wiley & Sons. Then, find another company with a problem they need to fix. You may use nearly any company that you can conduct research on, but do NOT choose the following: United Airlines, Chipotle, Comcast, or Walmart. If you are unsure who to use, try searching “Companies with customer service problems” online and you will get a lot of ideas, though your problem does not have to be about customer service.

  • “Uncovering the Hidden Consequences of Omitted Variables in Econometric Analysis” “Unlocking the Power of Creative Critique: The Key to a Stellar Essay”

    The subject is actually economitrics, so you should combine statistics things and economic things.
    This project is a critique of this semester’s paper. The critique will be based on one main point. It means that, although you may know several things that are wrong with the paper, your project will discuss only one. Of course, choose the best one you can. You introduce the point which will be the basis of your critique. You have to explain what your point is, then you have to provide evidence for this point, and finally you have to describe the consequences for the results of overlooking your critique point. For example, if you are defending that there is an omitted variable, you must explain what is the consequence of this omission: is the bias positive or negative? What is the consequence of this for society? Finally, you must have a conclusion. Don’t forget the bibliography, if applicable. It must follow a standard academic style. Any style is fine, as long as it is the same for all entries. Turabian (also known as Chicago style) is a good choice, very well accepted in Social Sciences.
    The critique point must be specific. Is it omitted variable bias? Then you must defend that 1 specific variable was omitted. Which is it? Is it measurement error? Then which variable has measurement error? Is it sample selection? Then are you concerned with selection in which specific way? You must provide evidence, and you can go as far as you want there. You can use pure logic, you can use newspaper sources. However, the best evidence comes from actual research papers. If you want to really impress, you can bring outside datasets. There is no limit to the creativity you can put into the evidence for your point. Moreover, if you can solve the problem, then you should. It is not necessary to do this, but it certainly increases the level of impressiveness of your project to a whole new level.
    The project has strict formatting rules. The paper cannot have more than 8 pages counting everything (except the cover page). It must be written in single-space, Times New Roman font size 12. The document must leave 1 inch of space in all margins, no more, no less. Pages must be numbered. Include a cover page with your name, student ID, and class time. Here are some guidelines (not obligatory) to help you write the paper: a typical critique has a 2 page long introduction, then the critique itself is introduced briefly in about half a page. The body of the critique is very free, and the conclusion is usually at most one page long.
    The project is graded based on many things. First, the introduction where you summarize the paper. There we are looking for an excellent understanding of what truly matters in this paper. The words about which you should think are conciseness, precision, and readability.
    The body of the paper is, of course, the most important part. We are looking for a good critique point, which is defended using excellent evidence. The critique must clearly delineate what are the consequences of the problem you are raising. We reward creativity very highly. You can defend the same critique point as many of your colleagues, but then you are in direct comparison with them. If you choose an unexplored critique point, you will be evaluated on your own, which is a good thing. Moreover, when we see a novel critique point, we imagine that you thought about, but rejected, several more common ideas. Hence, we will reward you directly. We also reward the quality of the evidence. Not all evidence has the same strength and reliability. It goes like this: straight from data¿¿research papers¿¿online verifiable journalistic sources¿¿logical argument. This is not written in stone, but it’s a decent guideline. We reward effort and creativity involved in choosing, searching, and using the evidence. We also reward the strength of your whole argument. Is it easy to understand? Are you convincing?
    You can make up for things. For example, you may not be defending the most creative critique point, but you can make up for it with a brilliant evidence source, or even (wow!) a direct solution. Additionally, this is an essay, so your language counts a lot. We establish just a few points for style and grammar, but don’t underestimate the power of a well written piece. An argument that develops fluidly, a paper that is not boring, a paragraph that is so well structured that the mind just cruises through it, all of those end up reflecting in your final grade. We punish pretty severely when your arguments are not clear, when we have to re-read things many times to get the point. I do not need an introduction paragraph, so please go directly to the critique part.

  • “Optimizing Data Analysis with Excel Solver: Customer Feedback”

    Comments from Customer
    FYI the project must be completedd on excel, which I have attached and the “solver” function on excel must be utilized as well.

  • Title: Exploring the Factors of the Business Environment

    1. Your essay should have an introduction, body and conclusion
    2. The essay should contain seven (7) paragraphs
    3. 
    *Guidelines
    1. Business Environment is divided into two
    ¡. Internal
    ¡¡. External
    2. From the factors listed above,you will write and explain what you will be discussing.
    3. You explain the factors and provide examples