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  • Annotated Bibliography: The Impact of Minimum Wage Increases on State and Local Economies

    Purpose
    An annotated bibliography is a standard, often compulsory, element of a research paper or project. Its purpose is to organize your research, to give short summary statements and evaluative notes so you can remember how you plan to use each source. It can also be a good document to see your research trajectory at a glance and offer suggestions on research paths or sources that may have been overlooked.
    Task
    Be sure to watch the video. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/O8nO9rezBNk?si=OaYMhLuBP7_GVm44. Note that we are doing what the video calls a “standalone assignment” and using annotations in the “combination” style.
    Create an Annotated bibliography with the six sources attached:
    Each entry should start with an APA reference citation for the source.
    It should be followed by an annotation that provides a brief summary of the source and an evaluation on how the source might be useful.
    Each annotation should be a minimum of 100 words to a maximum of 300. 
    Criteria for Success
    A successful annotated bibliography will have current, reliable, and relevant sources. It will use paraphrase effectively to write the summary section, getting at the most relevant main points in the source. Its evaluation should include possible uses for the source in the larger, informative final paper answering the research question, “How have minimum wage increases across the U.S. impacted state and local economies?”

  • “Ethical and Legal Considerations in United States v. McClatchey: A Case Study in Healthcare Law and Patient Rights”

    Case- https://biotech.law.lsu.edu/cases/FCA/united_states_v_mcclatchey_brief.htm 
    1. An introduction identifying the ethical and/or legal issues related to this case (for instance, informed consent, fiduciary requirements, beneficence, patient autonomy, etc),
    2. Analysis of the key points and outcome of the case
    3. . Legal and ethical concerns: Correlate the impact of legal and ethical considerations from previous course learning on this case.
    4. A conclusion summarizing the outcomes and impact on laws related to the health industry.
    Rubric:
    Clearly identifies and summarizes main issues and successfully explains
    why/how they are problems or questions; and identifies embedded or
    implicit issues, addressing their relationships to each other
    Background, key points of contention, values of those involved, standards
    of practice, environmental factors are addressed). 
    Substantial, logical, & concrete development of ideas. Assumptions are
    made explicit.
    Association to consumer and patient rights legislation or healthcare law is
    clear and presented with sufficient detail to support a conclusion
    Association to ethics and duties in healthcare is made, details support the
    conclusion.
    Conclusions and related outcomes (consequences and implications) are
    logical and reflect student’s informed evaluation.

  • Title: “Understanding the Actors and Differences in Federal and State Courts: A Guide for High School Civics Class”

    There are different actors in the courtroom, and each has a specific role in how a trial or session will progress. There are also differences between the federal and state courts that are important to understand. In this assignment, you outline details about the actors in the courtroom and federal and state courts. This assignment is meant to help you understand the courts and prepare you to participate in the courtroom process. Imagine you are a court administrator for the local superior court. You have been asked to speak to a high school civics class. Specifically, the teacher would like you to provide a general overview of federal and state courts and discuss the primary actors in each court system. Create an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation in which you: Identify actors in the courtroom. Who are the actors in federal courts and state courts? (Include actors the 2 courts have in common and any actors who are different.) What are their responsibilities? Why is it important for these responsibilities to be fulfilled adequately? (Consider the effect of overzealousness compared to the effect of underperformance.) Identify what is different between these actors in federal courts from the same actors in the state courts. Judges Defense attorneys Prosecutors Juries Contrast federal and state (your state or the state you’re from) courts (consider creating a diagram/chart/table). Structure Jurisdiction Roles of each court Case types Include detailed speaker notes. These speaker notes are what you would say if you were to give this presentation in person. Include at least 1 illustration in your slides, such as a chart, diagram, table, and so on. Cite a minimum of 2 sources (1 source for state courts and 1 source for federal courts).

  • “Exploring Different Perspectives: Teaching ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’ in Year 12 English ATAR”

    The assignment is “select 2 texts, at least one that you have read or viewed independently, and explain why you consider them to be suitable for teaching particular aspects of the year 12 English ATAR syllabus” 
    The two texts that I have chosen is movie ‘Pretty Woman’ directed by Garry Marshall’s and the novel ‘Of mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck. 
    In page 2, that I sent in it says ‘select from the points below an aspect of the syllabus that interests you” the point that I have chosen is “analyse and evaluate how different texts present similar ideas in different ways” (so write around that) 
    It is to be presented in an oral presentation that I read infront of the class so make it sound as if I am talking to a class but also sounds professional. – I am in year 12

  • “Understanding Social Inequality and Social Change: Exploring Key Issues in Sociology” Social inequality and social change are two key issues that have been extensively studied in sociology. These issues have a significant impact on people’s everyday lives and shape the structure of society “Comprehensive Report: Addressing All Components with Supporting Sources”

    This essay exam is designed for you to think across the ideas, issues, and concepts we have covered in the course to date. The questions are intended to be straightforward and your answers may draw on a variety of sources- readings, lecture, discussions, etc. It is best to focus primarily on arguments, examples, and materials from our common reading and activities, although a reference or two from outside our common material is acceptable if you feel it is absolutely necessary. References to specific passages and pages from our reading are highly valued to connect the understandings you express and the texts we have covered. 
    Be sure, 1) to answer all parts of the question, 2) to answer the questions directly (keep off-topic digressions to an absolute minimum), 3) to make sure your writing is clear, succinct, and grammatically correct, 4) most importantly, to make sure that your answers do not force me to assume anything about what you understand. Clarity is essential.
    Format: Double spaced, 10-12 point font, 1-inch margins. Do not list the question and sub-question and then give short answers. This is an essay. So it should hang together as a composition that analyzes and gives explanations based on the questions asked, drawing from the readings, lecture, discussions, etc. Do not copy the questions verbatim in your essay. This will not count for space used. Your essay should be only your arguments supported using the class sources. Get right into your argument when the essay begins. Be sure to properly cite all sources.
    Task: In approximately 3-5 typewritten pages, write an essay addressing one of the following exam prompts.
    A key social problem discussed in this course has been class inequality and its influence on people’s everyday lives.  Be sure to use examples from the readings and other course material. You should address the following questions in your answer: What is class inequality? What is poverty? What is the relationship between wealth and poverty as described in the book? How has class inequality and poverty in the U.S. changed over the last sixty years? What are some of the ways that social class standing and poverty influence people’s everyday lives and live outcomes? What is the housing problem in the U.S. on how does it relate to social class inequality? What are some of the social causes and consequences of evictions and housing inequality? What potential policy changes or social action could help does Desmond suggest to help address this social problem?
    A key issue for sociologists is social inequality. Describe how gender, race, and social class represent existing social inequalities in society. Be sure to use examples from the readings and other course material. You should address the following questions in your answer: What is social inequality? How are gender, race, and social class sources of social inequality? What evidence is present in the readings for these inequalities? What does it mean that race, gender, and social class are intersectional? What are some examples from course material and readings that demonstrate this intersectionality? What other forms of social inequality (besides race, class, and gender) can you identify?
    A key issue for sociologists is social change. Describe social change including the role it plays in society and how sociologists analyze it. Be sure to use examples from the readings and other course material. You should address the following questions in your answer: What is social change? What are some social actors that influence social change? What role do social actors such as social movements play in causing social change? How do the evolutionary and dialectical theories explain social change? What is globalization? What is the connection between globalization and postmodern society? What influence has globalization played in causing social change? Which theory of social change (evolutionary or dialectical) do you think best explains changes from globalization? 
    grading will not be based on length but rather on whether the report thoroughly addresses all the component parts. 
    I DO NEED SOURCES but it doesn’t have to be a specific number. 

  • Title: “Addressing Violence as a Social Problem: Perspectives and Solutions from the Frontline”

    We have to watch the following film https://www.pbs.org/video/frontline-the-interrupters-graphic-language/ After watching the above video, answer the following questions. 1. Define violence as a social problem in the United States and globally. In what ways is the United States a violent nation and is non-violent? Provide supporting evidence from the video and text. 2. Do you believe violence is a matter of deviance, culture, family, race, gender, class, education, or all? Why and why not? Support your position with evidence. 3. Connect different types of violence and the three (3) main sociological perspectives. Provide evidence from the video and text based on the three (3) main sociological perspectives. 4. How does violence impact the various social institutions, health, family, education, employment, criminal justice, and overall community? Provide supporting evidence. 5. What solutions do you propose to address the issue(s) of violence and its effects as a social problem? Which social institution(s) do you propose are best to address violence as a social problem? 6. Referencing one (1) sociological perspective, in what ways do you think it can address violence and remedy its effects as a social problem? 7. What were The Interrupters working to “interrupt”? Do you think their efforts were effective? What do you think was the most effective strategy and your reason why? Provide supporting evidence. 8. Reflecting on your major and/or career pursuits, identify ways community-based violence can be addressed for restoration to a healthy, safe community where inhabitants have a sense of well-being. For question 8 my major is Criminal Justice, nothing specific yet but you can use being a police officer if you want.

  • Title: “Unraveling the Mystery of DNA: A Journey through History” The discovery of DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is one of the most significant and groundbreaking discoveries in the field of science. It has

    Please make sure to answer all the following questions and to include the article, images and videos links. No plagiarism please.
    Research the discovery of DNA, who was the 1st to discover the structure and function of DNA. How did it become a scientific fact that we all agree on today? In your answer, try to trace back the history of the discovery of DNA. Try to share articles, videos, and images … 

  • “The Importance of Time Management in Academic Success”

    Please I need this assignment within 24 hours,
    Should not have a plagiarism, Follow the “General Instructions” in the Assignment

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    all of the information is on the doc. please let me know if you have questions and the last 
    name of the first letter is an H.