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  • Why does Lear respond so angrily to Cordelia

    $5.00

    Read Act 1, scene 1 in King Lear. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. University of Victoria, 29 Nov. 2013. Web. 8 Jun. 2016. Click here for a list of the characters.

     

    Q:

    In Act 1, scene 1, why does Lear respond so angrily to Cordelia?

  • What methods does Satan use to persuade Eve to eat the fruit

    $5.00

    Read Book 9, lines 1-779 (ed. Thomas H. Luxon).

    Q:

    What methods does Satan use to persuade Eve to eat the fruit? Is she an easy victim to his fraud or does she resist?

  • Lear’s emotions when Cordelia’s army has been defeated

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    Read (1) Read King Lear. Ed. Philip Weller. Shakespeare Navigators, n.d. Web. 6 Aug. 2016. Act 5, and view podcast “Tips for Using Paradise Lost Website” before reading John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1.1-49

    Q:

    How would you describe Lear’s emotions when Cordelia’s army has been defeated and he and Cordelia are at Edmund’s mercy (5.3.8-19, 20-26)?

  • Please provide one paragraph answer for each question

    $7.00

    1.    A researcher runs a study and discovers no difference between his conditions. He is worried that he is committing a Type II error. How can he adjust his study to reduce the risk of making this error?
    2.    A researcher hypothesizes that eating 5 small meals a day will lead to better overall health than eating fewer, larger meals a day. How should this researcher design her study? What would the conditions be? What would be the DV?
    3.    A researcher hypothesizes that people who are given a nap after a lecture will retain more information from that lecture than people who are not allowed to nap. Is this a good hypothesis? Why or why not?
    4.    A researcher wishes to investigate the effects of moderate exercise on the joint mobility of arthritis suffers. He asks for volunteers from a retirement community and randomly divides them into an exercise group and a no exercise group. Is this study likely to answer his research question? Why or why not?
    5.    A group of researchers is testing the effectiveness of a new mathematics textbook. They have students study the textbook and then take an exam. They discover that all of the children score very poorly on the exam. Should the researchers reject the textbook? Why or why not?
    6.    A researcher is interested in understanding the relationship between paying volunteers for their work and the volunteers’ satisfaction with their experience. He runs a simple experiment in which he either pays volunteers $20 for a half hour of work carrying boxes into a soup kitchen or does not pay the volunteers. Is this the best design to answer his question? Why or why not?
    7.    A researcher runs a study in which she investigates the differences in scientific literacy of students from different school systems. She claims that certain school systems cause their students to be better consumers of scientific work. Is this a valid conclusion? Why or why not?
    8.    A professor is interested in how students’ enjoyment of his course correlates with test scores. In order to study this, he distributes a questionnaire aimed at measuring the students’ enjoyment as the last page of the final exam. Is this an ethical study? Why or why not?
    9.    A researcher is interested in the effect of taking vitamin supplements on college-aged women’s overall health. What would be the best research design to use for this question?
    10.    A researcher hypothesizes that persistent iron deficiency in women leads to cognitive deficits that affect logical thinking as well as reading comprehension. What is the best research design to study this question?

  • SMALLVILLE STORY FOUR SUSPECTS

    $5.00

    SMALLVILLE STORY
    Write a news story of between 475 and 500 words.  As you organize and write, ask yourself what is the most significant news?  A police officer was shot and is in critical condition.  This alone is major news that undoubtedly would draw national coverage.  Obviously, it is almost unheard of for cops to intentionally one of their own. But there is also other quite significant news to report.

    A substantial quantity of drugs was confiscated, a potential link to a major drug trafficking organization was uncovered, store employees were threatened with a gun and assaulted, stolen goods were recovered, and one of the suspects is a cop.  Clearly all of this can’t be accommodated in the lead, but some it can.  An essential task is to decide what to incorporate into your 35-word lead.
    The bulk of the information is the police version.  It is authoritative information, but it needs to be carefully attributed.

    Be aware that the suspects are not guilty at this point, just booked on suspicion of a variety of crimes. The next step would be for prosecutors to decide what crimes, if any, they should be formally charged with.
    Don’t allow your writing to be influenced by how the information is organized in the press release. It’s not in media format.  Rather it’s presented in the dry, bureaucratic fashion police favor.
    Don’t start with the day and place. Don’t use the women’s or man’s names in the lead. Identify them by name later.
    Those arrested made some serious allegations of their own, and you have response of sorts from a cop.
    Also note that some information is missing, such as the nature of the injuries the suspects sustained when they were arrested.  It’s a good practice to make clear not only what’s known, but what is not known, too.

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  • Reflective Paper: Human Resource Management

    $15.00

    BUS 303 Week 5

    The primary function of human resource management is to increase the effectiveness and contribution of employees in the attainment of organizational goals and objectives. Consider all the areas of HRM that have been discussed in class:

    EEO and Affirmative Action,
    Human resources planning, recruitment, and selection,
    Human resources development,
    Compensation and benefits,
    Safety and Health, and
    Employee and labor relations.
    Submit a Reflective Paper in which you explain how these aspects work together to perform that primary function.  Are any aspects more important than the others?  Why or why not?  How do you believe the HRM role can be optimized for shaping organizational and employee behavior?

    The Reflective Paper must:

    (a) identify the main issues in the chosen area,

    (b) demonstrate new learning that has occurred,

    (c) include class activities or incidents that facilitated learning and understanding,

    (d) identify specific current and/or future applications and relevance to your workplace, and

    (e) reflect the potential impact to your future career plans or even in your personal life at home.  The emphasis of the Reflective Paper should be on parts ‘d’ and ‘e,’ and on the application of new learning.  Explore, in depth, the benefits of the new learning and understanding that has taken place.

    Writing the Reflective Paper
    The Reflective Paper:

    Must be seven to eight double-spaced pages in length, excluding the cover page and reference page, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
    Must include a title page with the following:
    Title of paper
    Student’s name
    Course number and name
    Instructor’s name
    Date submitted
    Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
    Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
    Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.
    Must use at least one scholarly source, in addition to the text.
    Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
    Must include, on the final page, a Reference List that is completed according to APA style as outlined in your approved style guide and has at least one reference in addition to the text.

  • Relationship between Uber and local government in the U.S, U.K and China

    $45.00

    Best Practices Document. One of the objectives of this course is to allow  the student to develop specialized knowledge in a discrete area  of public relations. Students may pick from the following content areas: media  relations; event planning; fundraising and development; annual report preparation; speech writing; direct mail; exhibit preparation; crisis communications; planning/production of a film or videotape; political campaign planning; issues management; community, government, employee or investor  relations planning and strategies; research techniques; life science campaigns and communication technology. Other areas of specialization may be approved upon consultation with the instructor. Each paper should be approximately 12 double-spaced pages total,
    not counting title page and references.

    My requirement area is government relations. This assignment needs to research both on theoretical and practical perspectives. Please do about 4 pages literature review of government relations on theoretical perspectives, then do about 8 pages practical research on the relationship between Uber (private taxi services) and local government (focus on U.S, U.K and China), what the government relations strategies are in the past, and now, what the effect of those strategies were, how they change? What are response from government? What will you predict the change in the future?

  • Changes In Muscles Involved During Plantar Flexion

    $5.00

    CHANGES THAT OCCUR WITHIN THE MUSCLES INVOLVED DURING PLANTAR FLEXION

    Question: When you ask a patient to plantar flex a foot, what changes occur within the muscles involved? 

  • Importance of the interaction between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems

    $5.00

    Briefly describe the importance of the interaction between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems in maintaining the body’s internal balance