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  • Conflicts between stepparents and stepchildren

    $30.00

    Conflicts between stepparents and stepchildren

    Research Proposal

    A social psychoanalytic examination into the cause of conflicts between stepparents and stepchildren from a behavioural perspective.

    Pages: 12, double spaced

  • Lasting Memories from the Past

    $2.00

    How the ancient Egyptians use art to convey the ideas about royal power

    1 page

  • Appeal letter for an academically misconduct sanction (draft)

    $0.00

    Appeal letter for an academically misconduct sanction

    2 pages

  • Elizabeth Gilbert Ted Talks

    $12.00

    Review the entire list of talks on the “Creative Spark” TED channel.

    Select one talk that is of interest to you and watch it in its entire length.

    Write a 700- to 1,050-word summary of the salient points made in the talk and its supporting details that catch your interest.

    Indicate the name and position of the speaker and the location and year of the talk in your summary.

    Conclude your summary with a reflection of the following:

    • -How the talk’s content illuminates some of the stages of creativity
    • -How the topic of the talk relates to the concepts of imagination and curiosity
    • -How some of the points made in the talk might apply to your personal experience and benefit society as a whole
  • My heart bleeds… but revenge is in the creator’s hands

    $10.00

    Professional Assignment 1 –
    Irony is a literary term referring to how a person, situation, statement, or circumstance is not as it would actually seem. Many times it is the exact opposite of what it appears to be.

    In the cask of amontillado by egar allan poe, where and how do you see irony in one or more of the works studied? What effect does the irony have on the plot and the reader? What is the relationship between that irony and the author’s thematic message?

  • Implementation of the Development Regulation 2015

    $5.00

    The implementation of the Development Regulation 2015 would produce spatial plans that are informed by cultural diversity. Discuss your position in relation to the above statement.

    Follow the following examples in writing your responses.

    Example 1:

    I find it interesting that Campbell’s point of view is that poor economic conditions are a barrier to practices that preserve the environment, suggesting the market is the driver of sustainability. This is opposite to the nested model I feel should be considered – that a healthy environment sustains a healthy society, which in turn allows a healthy economy (Giddings et al., 2002). Although I am not trying to suggest that a productive economy is not necessary, it is the primacy with which it has been emphasised at the expense of the environment that has caused many of the planet’s long-term, and wide-ranging problems – ozone-depletion from CFCs, land salinity from over-clearing, loss of biodiversity from monoculture cropping.

    A recent local solution from a WA councillor is to communicate to developers the environment’s value in economic language – to place a dollar value on the environmental cost of removing trees (Young, 2015). Whilst this would not be a negotiable issue for those species of biological importance, a sliding cost could be applied based on the age/ecological-/cultural importance of the tree, with the aim that the specimen would be integrated into a brownfield development, rather than removed. Equally, in a greenfield development, more thought might be given to expanding the urban boundaries of any major city if the environmental cost of removal of tens/hundreds of existent trees were converted to a dollar value? Perhaps if we change from the common model of the triple bottom line elements as equal, intersecting circles, and place environmental health as the driver of social and economic progress, long-term sustainability may a more achievable goal? I would be interested to hear what any of you think.

    Example 2

    Your discussion was excellent and raised an important question. How can spatial planning address the needs of a diverse community?

    ’..spatial planning is understood and practised differently because it is strongly rooted in and restricted to the specific traits of a society’ (Othengrafen 2012, 23)

    Friedmann (1967) introduced the notion of ‘nonbounded rationality’. This aimed to achieve environmental protection, social equity, economic growth and embrace cultural diversity (Othengrafen 2012, 37). The prescriptive nature of this approach embraced the ‘technical knowledge’ of planners and failed to acknowledge culture (Othengrafen 2012, 37). During the same period the Town Planning Regulation 1967 was introduced in Western Australia.This regulation manages ‘local planning strategies’ and ‘planning schemes’          (WAPCa 2014, 7). The Perth Metroplan with the Peel and Greater Bunbury scheme are both directed by the Town Planning Regulation 1967 (WAPCb 2015). Friedman’s theory of ‘nonbounded rationality’ may have also influenced the development of this regulation (Othengrafen 2012, 37).

    Currently a draft Planning and Development Regulation 2015 has been issued by the Western Australian Planning Commission  (WAPCc 2015). The draft regulation will amend the current Town Planning Regulation 1967. (WAPCa 2014,1). The Development Regulation 2015 was prepared in consultation with a number of stakeholders and groups (WAPCc, 2015) This process has enabled the flow of heterogeneous and diverse perspectives to guide spatial planning and is consistent with the post-modern collaborative approach. Through ‘ethnographic interviews’ planning practitioners and stakeholders in Hamburg and Helskini also practice post-modern methods of planning (Othengrafen 2012, 39).

    Sources

    Othengrafen, F. 2012. Uncovering the Unconscious Dimensions of Planning : Using Culture as a Tool to Analyse Spatial Planning Practices. Farnham, Surrey, GBR: Ashgate Publishing Group, Accessed 23 December 2015.

    http://site.ebrary.com.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/lib/curtinuniv/reader.action?docID=10556662

    http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/Region-and-local-planning-schemes.asp

    Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPCa). 2014. Introduction to the Western Australian Planning System. Perth, Western Australia, February. Accessed 23 December. 2015.

    http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/dop_pub_pdf/intro_to_planning_system.pdf

    Western Australian Planning Commissionb. 2015. (WAPCb). Regional planning schemes.

    http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/Region-and-local-planning-schemes.asp.

    Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPCc). 2015. Planning and Development Local Planning Schemes Regulation 2015 A Regulatory Impact Statement. Perth, Western Australia, August.  Accessed 23 December 2015.S

    http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/Region-and-local-planning-schemes.asp

  • Alzheimer’s Commercial (draft)

    $5.00

    Rhetorical situation: You work at an advertising agency that specializes in creating commercials. The Alzheimer’s Association has asked you to create a new web commercial. It wants to attract a new audience with its web commercial. Your job is to examine its previous commercials and come up with a new commercial that will help the organization attract a new audience.

    • Step 1: Examine the previous web commercials. Do a rhetorical analysis of the commercials, just as you did with the music video. Who do you think the audiences are for the commercials?
    • Step 2: Examine the potential audiences they could attract that the Alzheimer’s Association are not attracting.
    • Step 3: Examine what new information you would highlight.
    • Step 4: Write a speech highlighting the following: the audiences of the previous web commercials; the new commercial you will make; the audience you would attract with the commercial; how the new commercial would benefit the organization. You may also highlight other relevant issues.

    Please note that you will keep the same “type” of web commercial the Alzheimer’s Association uses.
    Speech is characterized by the following:

    • Double-spaced with at least 550 words
    • Discussion of previous commercials and the audiences the commercials attracted
    • Discussion of new commercial and the new audience it will attract
    • Discussion of how the commercial will help the organization
    • Discussion of the research you found that highlights the fact
  • Engineering Management Admission Essay

    $2.00

    1) Your personal statement that supports your application. State your reasons for choosing this course, your motivation to study, career aspirations
    The course I choose and what you are going to talk about is ” engineering management ” , I already graduated with civil engineering major in bachelor .

  • It is bad idea to expand the bottle bill in the state of Massachusetts

    $17.50

    Requirements:

    1 Content of the paper should be 3 pages, not include the information page and references page.

    2 The paper should be using 12-point font Times New Roman with 1.5 spaced.

    3 This research paper should take at lease 5 sources (Articles, journals, newspaper, PDF articles, reports and research papers).

    4 This is a research paper that means you need have work cited. (You need to show the links)

    5 This is a research paper, which you CAN NOT use bullet points and subtitles.

    1. Those references should cited URL in APA format.
    2. In the content of the paper, you also NEED to show where you quote. For example: online display advertising is defined as an ad that can include images and text in any channel, and movement and interactivity in channels that offer that functionality (Roberts, Mary-Lou & Debra Zahay, 2013).

    Topic: Being a local small business owner (such as Convenient store owner), you should think it is bad idea to expand the bottle bill in the state of Massachusetts. You are supposed to be opposing the expansion of the existing bottle bill. Please give some specific reasons that bottle bill should not be expand. You need to explain/prove why the proposed expansion of the bottle bill is bad or unwanted. You need to have graphics in supporting of your perspective.

    You should write a narrative testimony paper, including graphics in support of your perspective. You must write this paper in a regular term paper format. You must write your sound analysis of the subject matter. And use others’ point of view, facts and statements that you found from articles/journals/research papers to support this paper. The most important is you must fully answer the question that why the proposed expansion of the Bottle Bill is bad or unwanted from an owner of small business’ perspective.