find three different work of architecture that are illustrated in the textbook that are from different time period periods and cultures. chapter 1-14, compare and contrast them as to their uses , materials, styles etc., make sure you list the architect name of buildings, locations, date built and other pertinent facts. describe their layout and why they are significant add personal opinion to your response., should be atleast six long paragraphs, preferably longer include jpegs.
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“Exploring Personality: An Analysis of a Well-Known Individual” Exploring Personality: An Analysis of a Well-Known Individual
THESE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS
Videos Presentation or Final Paper (100 points)
There will be a final writing assignment/presentation worth 100 points total. The assignment will require you to demonstrate and apply knowledge of what you have learned during the course.
Students are asked to select one well-known individual (actor/actress, musical artist, cartoon/Tv-show character, social media influencer, etc.) and dissect their personality. I
dentify who you have
chosen (
e.g. name, age, gender, profession, and why you chose them). Use one of the perspectives to
discuss/define the individual’s personality:
Big 5, HEXACO, Cattell (16PF), Maslow, Erikson, and Freud.
Studentsneed to also discuss the temperament/attachment domain and how it applies to the individual
they are discussing (e.g., Were they easy to warm as a baby? What indicates that?). Students can write a
5-6 page double spaced paper on this individual or film themselves presenting the information in a 12-15
minute presentation. Papers should be written in APA format.
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Title: Risk Management and Logistics in Supply Chain Management
I attatched all the instructions below and materials. Basically you should go through the instructions and use only the materials attatched below. Just need 2min powerpoint with speakers note. For powerpoint just need to make about top 5 risks and logistics.
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Title: Statistical Analysis of Migraine Medication Efficacy in Men vs Women
Instructions
A new
migraine medication is in development, and the developers are curious to see
the impact it has on Men v Women. The medication was given to 13 Men and 13
Women, and the participants were asked to identify how long it took for them
(in minutes) to feel initial relief from their migraine. The results are
provided below:
Men –
3,8,15,32,21,45,78,73,72,85,23,35,45
Women
– 3,9,2,15,27,32,35,54,45,37,24,27,31
For
each group individually, find the five number summary, as well as the mean and
sample standard deviation. Using the boxplot calculator (link below), produce
side-by-side boxplots of Men v Women.
Use the following calculator to
produce side-by-side boxplots: https://goodcalculators.com/box-plot-maker/Links to an external site. You can copy/paste
the values above into the correct cells in the calculator. Do not add any
spaces.
Discussion
Prompts
Answer the following questions in your initial post:
1.
Report
your five-number summary, mean, and sample standard deviation. Do not forget,
we are looking at a sample set here, so we need to use the sample standard
deviation.
2.
Describe
how the summary statistics for the group of Men compare to the summary
statistics for the group of Women
3.
Post
your created side-by-side boxplots. From the visual, what can we say on an
objective level about the two groups?
Supporting Resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoQbR4lVLrsLinks to an external site.
If possible, respond to posts that have not yet
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“Exploring the Advancements and Impact of Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Speech Outline” Title: The Power of Positive Thinking: How Changing Your Mindset Can Change Your Life
SPEECH OUTLINE
1. **Overview of AI Technology**: Introduce what artificial intelligence is, its main components, and how it works.
2. **Industry Applications**: Discuss how AI is being used in different sectors such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and entertainment.
3. **Ethical Considerations**: Address the ethical implications and challenges posed by AI, including privacy concerns and job displacement.
4. **Future Prospects**: Speculate on future developments in AI and its potential impacts on society and economy.
OUTLINE INSTRUCTIONS:
Topic
Choose a topic that you are interested in and that your audience might be interested in.
Format
This outline must be at least 3 pages long and use 12-point font.
Use appropriate coordination and subordination. Use full sentences, including subjects and verbs for the main ideas or main points and the 1st order of subordinate ideas or sub-points. Consistently use either full-sentence or list form for 2nd -order sub-points supporting the same 1st order sub-point. use list form for 3rd order, 4th order, and 5th order sub-points.
Enhance the readability of the outline. Use only one idea per point, only one sentence per point, single-space each point, and double-space vertically between points. Leave a line of white space between each point at every level.
Transitions between major sections and the main points should be provided in the outline. Use transitions to move the audience’s attention from one section to another or from one main point to another.
Use a consistent pattern of indentation. Type main points flush with the left margin. Indent 5 spaces for 1st-order sub-points, 10 spaces for 2nd-order sub-points, 15 spaces for 3rd-order sub-points, 20 spaces for 4th-order sub-points.
Use the following system to label the points in the body:
Main Points: upper case Roman numerals [I, II, III, IV, V]
1st -order sub-points: upper case letters [A, B, C, D, E]
2nd -order sub-points: Arabic numerals [1, 2.3, 4, 5]
3rd -order sub-points: lower-case letters {a, b, c, d, e],
4th -order sub-points: Arabic numerals in parentheses [(1), (2), (3)]
Content
Specific Purpose:
Your specific purpose should consist of the following three parts:
Specific Communication Word (use an infinitive phrase…to inform, to persuade, to explain)
Target Audience (classmates, colleagues, students…)
The Content (how to do something, why one thing is better than the other…)
Thesis (or Central Idea Statement):
This should be one complete sentence that provides an overview of your presentation.
The introduction should gain attention, orient the audience by stating the topic, offer a reason for listening, and preview the body of the speech. The introduction (which may be outlined or written word-for-word) is designed to
gain the attention of the audience; and
establish the speaker’s credibility; and
establish offering a compelling reason for listening; and
orient the audience to your topic/purpose/central idea; and
preview your main points
Do not say “I will tell the story of ____,” or “I will do X, Y, or Z.” outline or write the story here in the Introduction, such as “Have you ever found yourself repeating mistakes you have made before?” outline or write the question here.
Transitions may link major sections OR main ideas OR subordinate ideas within the body of the speech.
The body must contain 2-5 main points using patterns of organization covered in the textbook; other patterns of must have prior approval by the instructor. Each main point must be well supported by 2-5 1st-order sub-points designed to illustrate the main points (examples, illustrations, facts, quotations, etc.) Don’t overload the audience with information. Move from simple to complex ideas. Move from familiar to unfamiliar ideas. Define your terms.
The body develops your ideas, condenses your thinking and research, ensuring that you have done an adequate job of preparation. The entire outline should contain more material than you have time to use in your speech and must be at least 3 pages in length [2 full + 1 partial). You must use two-five (2-5) main ideas and two-five (2-5) subordinate (sub-points) points for each main point or higher-level sub-point.
The conclusion should restate or summarize the main points and communicate a sense of finality (verbally or nonverbally indicate that you have finished talking). You may end with a story or quotation.
The conclusion (which may be outline or written word-for-word) communicates a sense of finality and should
signal the end of your speech; and
recap your main points, and
provide a clincher.
References
The references section reports where you found the information for your speech. There are two general sources of information: your own personal experience and what you have learned from outside sources (reading or interviewing). You must indicate where you obtained your information. You are expected to provide at least five credible sources for this speech.
If some of your information came from your own experience, specify that personal experience in the reference. For example, “I based this speech on water safety totally upon my personal experience as a lifeguard at Norms’ Resort, Cottage Lake, for the seven summers from 1959 until 1965.” Your personal experience will count as only one of five or more sources of information required.
You must include and cite properly (in APA format) at least one source from the Columbia College library database. Do not use Wikipedia as a source of information. However, if you cite electronic sources, provide enough information so that I could duplicate your search. Include at least the author or editor, title, date, publication medium, publisher, and the Universal Resource Locator (URL), which includes protocol, site, path, and file. -
“Uncovering Insights: A Data Analysis of Research Results”
Results
– Allocate a minimum of two pages to present your research results. Include charts, graphs, tables, or other appropriate visuals to illustrate data. Explain your data analysis methods and provide clear interpretations. -
Title: The Life and Art of Samuel Beckett: A Comparison of Endgame and His Personal Struggles
This is an research essay, I’m going to compare Samuel becketts life with his masterpiece Endgame, I need to cite quotes from the play and it need to reflects his life, beso ally his life mirroring the play, I can’t repeat the same over and over and it has to ve specifics because my teacher is a English professor and he read it throughly you can use this link https://sites.udel.edu/britlitwiki/samuel-beckett/
https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/the-samuel-beckett-endpage/about/about-beckett/timeline/
His suffering in life needs to be reflected through the play and the similarities
You are going to research his life and make it comparable to the play
I was working in one actually but is not good so I need a new one
Start the introduction from general to specific, I need 3 paragraphs for the introduction
Length: 5-6pp. (Works Cited page is not counted as one of these)
What I am looking for is biographical or historical background
You must cite from 3-6 outside sources, listed on a Works Cited page at the end.
Be sure your body paragraphs are controlled by strong topic sentences near their beginnings and that each body paragraph contains at least TWO subtopic details. -
Title: “Epidemiology and Management of [Disease/Condition]: A Clinical Overview”
Epidemiology Clinical presentation Diagnosis Treatment
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) -
“Direct Action and the Civil Rights Movement: Successes and Challenges in the Early 1960s” “March: Book 2 Essay Submission Guidelines and Checklist”
March: Book 2 Essay Assignment
Though the 1950s had witnessed significant challenges to racial segregation and inequality, a younger generation of civil rights activists pushed for more rapid change during the 1960s. New organizations such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee encouraged widespread use of direct action such as sit-ins, the Freedom Rides, and voter registration campaigns to create a more equitable society. After reading March: Book 2, which chronicles the experiences of John Lewis during the early 1960s, along with other supporting primary sources, address the following questions:
What were civil rights activists seeking to accomplish through their use of direct action during the early 1960s and did they succeed?
In answering these questions, you must draw upon at least FIVE separate scenes from Lewis’ book, addressing the specific tactics used by civil rights activists, the goals they sought, the individuals involved, and the obstacles they faced.
Be sure to use Chapter 25 in the Foner text and at least two of the primary sources included in the March: Book 2 Materials folder in Course Content to inform your work. This assignment is meant to assess your ability to interpret both primary and secondary historical sources.
Guidelines
Provide a strong thesis. The thesis should be a concise statement in the first paragraph of your essay that clearly answers the assigned questions. Consider both specific and larger goals sought by civil rights activists and whether they achieved them.
Develop an appropriate and concise historical context for the paper. Provide a historical background that explains how the freedom movement evolved by the early 1960s, addressing specific tactics and events such as sit-ins, the Freedom Rides, the Birmingham protests, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and voter registration campaigns. Be sure to draw on the Foner textbook and sources from the Blackboard assignment folder to develop this context.
Use specific evidence from March: Book 2 and additional primary sources to support your thesis. The examples you select should provide support for your argument; do not merely provide a description of the contents of several sources or summarize their overall content.
Cite your sources properly and include a works cited page. Be sure to cite both paraphrased and directly quoted information, placing the page number(s) on which you found the cited information in parentheses at the end of the sentence. For example, material from March: Book 2 would be cited within your essay as follows: (Lewis et al. 103-4). The entry in the Works Cited page would be:
Lewis, John, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. March: Book 2. Top Shelf, 2015. Print.
A sample Works Cited entry for an online document would be:
Peck, Jim. “Freedom Ride.” CORE-lator, May 1961. Civil Rights Movement Archive. . Accessed on 1 November 2020.
A Works Cited entry for the textbook would look like this:
Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty: An American History, Vol. 2. 5th Seagull ed., W.W. Norton, 2017. Print.
If you would like additional guidance with MLA format, see the following websites:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html
http://libguides.montgomerycollege.edu/mla
Provide a conclusion that effectively wraps up your argument and leaves the reader convinced that you have supported your thesis.
Logistics
Your analysis should be five pages, typed, and double-spaced. Use one-inch margins and a suitable 12 pt. font such as Times New Roman.
Do not provide a separate title page. Include your name, the course and section number, and the date single-spaced in the upper left-hand corner of the first page.
Provide a meaningful title for your paper and center it above the first paragraph.
Always make sure that you have a back-up copy for yourself.
Allow yourself plenty of time to read the materials, consider the question, revise an initial draft, and proofread your final paper. Please feel free to discuss with me any questions or concerns you may have about the paper before it is due.
Remember to adhere to the Academic Honesty policies stated in the syllabus.
How to Post Your Assignment
Save your essays in an accessible format (doc, .docx, .pdf) with a clear name identifying the file as your own.
Go to the “Assignments” link on the course main menu and click on “March: Book 2 Essay.” Attach your file no later than Sunday, May 5, at 11:59 pm. Late papers will be penalized one letter grade for each day past the assigned deadline.
You may type a message in the “Submission” box, but be sure to attach your file by clicking on the “Browse local files” or “Browse cloud service” button, attaching your file, and selecting “Submit.”
Remember: You are to post your assignment online. No e-mailed papers will be accepted, unless an emergency has arisen and you have already cleared it with me.
Checklist for Success
After you complete your paper, measure it against the following criteria:
Does your essay answer the assigned questions?
Does your essay present a thesis in the opening paragraph? Does your paper present clear ideas, provide concrete evidence, and demonstrate effective reasoning?
Is your essay clear and effectively organized? Is each paragraph in your paper organized around a well-defined topic? Does each paragraph begin with a clear topic sentence? Does each paragraph relate to your thesis?
Do you properly cite evidence from the assigned readings? Did you include a works cited page?
Have you checked your essay for spelling mistakes, grammatical problems, and misplaced or misused punctuation?
Have you made sure that your paper conforms to the guidelines given above under “logistics”? -
“Excel Functions for Data Analysis and Manipulation”
This has to be done using excel and you have to make sure you use the right functions and that you know hoe to use excel