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  • Nature, Functions and Powers of the Council of the European Union

    $10.00

    Explain in detail, the nature, functions and powers of the Council of the European Union (otherwise referred to as the Council of Ministers)

    Pages: 3, double spaced

    Citation: APA

  • Army open door policy

    $5.00

    Army open door policy: cover the following points

    General description *what I know* 😉

    What it is

    pros and cons

    what it means to me (if you effectively write how it means to me from a soldier’s point of view that’d be great if not leave a space for a short paragraph at the end or Ill just add it after the two pages, thanks.)

    Some useful links:

    http://www.forthoodsentinel.com/story.php?id=4355

    https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/commander-s-open-door-policy

    http://arba.army.pentagon.mil/documents/army%20corrections%20comman/Commanders%20Open%20Door%20Policy.pdf

  • Midterm 1 As civilizations developed around the world, changes occurred in the lifestyle of man

    $21.00

    Explain the concepts of justice, harmony, and virtue

    Answer one of the questions below. Your response should be five pages in length.
    List the question you are answering at the top of your essay.!
    Cite your sources: It is not necessary to consult outside materials for this assignment (beyond lectures and assigned readings); however, you must reference and appropriately cite lectures and assigned readings, including a full bibliography at the end of your paper!
    Have an explicit thesis statement in the first paragraph of your essay. Please underline this thesis statement. The remainder of the paper should develop and elaborate this thesis.
    Questions:

    1. Explain the concepts of justice, harmony, and virtue
    2. Explain the problem of elite regulation
    3. Explain the where and how of proper order with a focus on the traditional role of the district magistrate
    4. Explain the concepts that define the “what” of proper order!
    5. Explain magnetic hegemony!”

    The prompt along with all the lecture notes for this class and an ebook (An introduction to Confucianism, required reading) are included in the ADDITIONAL MATERIALS. Please choose 1 question and write about it. After you pick your topic, please develop a clear thesis and make sure to include lecture notes in the paper. Please make it a 5-page essay.
    BOOKS RELATED:
    An introduction to Confucianism, by Xinzhong Yao
    Sources of Chinese Tradition, by Cohen and de Bary (only pages 41-223) p(5)

  • Should the U.S Congress Repeal the Second Chance Act?

    $32.00

    PAPER CONTENTS

    Argument 1

    • Analysis of Argumentation
    • Fact Sheet:
    • Moral Reasoning Analysis

    Argument 2

    • Analysis of Argumentation
    • Fact Sheet:
    • Moral Reasoning Analysis

    Argument 3

    • Analysis of Argumentation
    • Fact Sheet:
    • Moral Reasoning Analysis

    Pages: 8, double spaced

    Citation: MLA

  • ESSAY: GOV 2305

    $5.00

    Questions:

    1. From which document is the passage above excerpted?
    2. Who wrote it?
    3. When was it written?
    4. Who was the father of enlightenment?
    5. Identify at least five elements of the passage quoted above are a reflection of the “Enlightenment Philosophy” evident in the writings of john Locke and Thomas Hobbes?
    6. In the quoted passage above, which five elements do you see that would relate to “Basic English Liberties” that have been long held beliefs and traditions considered by British subjects then and Americans today to be ancient in origin and appearing as grievances in out landmark documents?
    7. Which documents, written previous to the one quoted above, show the same beliefs or establish the same rights as the passage quoted?
    8. Where in the document excerpted above do you see mention of or references to a supreme deity (god)?
  • Effects of Trade Liberalization Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): The Case of the US Auto Industry

    $37.50

    Assignment Outline

    This assignment has two parts:

    A. For this assignment, each student is required to read and cite at least one academic economic publication, examples of which can be found below.  (This academic economic article MUST be used and cited in the final report as well).  The objective of this reading is for the student to become more familiar with the way economists write.  Each student must submit the complete reference of the article read.  Failure to do so will result in 5 points taken off the grade of the final report.  Examples of academic economic publications are:  The American Economic Review, International Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamic and Control, Quarterly Journal of Economics, etc. (Publications such as the Economist or the Wall Street Journal do not qualify as academic publications but may be used as supplemental sources.)

    B. You are required to submit an Outline Form of 2 to 3-pages, giving a clear outline of your project. It should contain:
    1.    The title of the report, your name, and ID number, as well as the date on which the report is turned in.
    2.    A clear introduction describing the topic you chose and the way you have decided to analyze it.  The first sentence of your introduction should answer the question: what am I trying to show in this paper?  Remember you are not writing a mystery novel, so try to be clear.  The introduction sets the tone of the paper, and an effective introduction tells the reader what is going to happen in the paper.
    3.    A summary of the main points of your argument is needed.  Try to limit yourself to 3 main points.  Separate each point by having different sections.  Feel free to make subsections whenever needed.
    4.    A brief discussion of what theory you will use to motivate your empirical analysis.  Regression analysis is NOT theory; if you are interested in economic growth, for example, you will likely want to discuss the Solow model and its implications for your question.
    5.    A description of the data set that you would like to use as empirical evidence for your paper. NOTE: This means you must indicate the variables of interest, source of data (where are you getting them from) and years for which you can obtain the data.
    6.    A description of the empirical approach you will take: given the question you are analyzing write down the regression(s) you have in mind for analyzing the question.
    7.    A conclusion in which you restate the question you are analyzing, summarize the main points you have developed, and present the results you have drawn from that analysis.
    8.    A reference or bibliography section where you list the references you used to develop your arguments.
    9.    You may add an appendix if you have graphs or data or some mathematical derivation.

    Assignment Final Draft
    You should submit what you consider a polished version of your paper, taking into account the remarks and comments made on the previous assignments. The paper should be 10-12 pages, with additional graphs/charts.

    Checklist for Final Draft
    I strongly suggest you use this checklist as a guide for the final draft. Although the points I stress here may not be sufficient for a good grade, I think they are helpful.

    1.    Think about what is original in your work, what is your contribution.  You should not just repeat what others have said.  On the other hand, if you want to make a point, make sure you have enough evidence to defend it objectively.
    2.    Think about your audience.  Any economics classmate of yours should be able to read and make sense of your paper.  If you find your own paper boring or uninteresting, chances are other people will too!
    3.    Does your paper consist of 10-12 pages with additional graphs/charts?
    4.    Have you labeled sources of data under the graphs/charts?
    5.    Make sure ALL your claims are backed by data and economic analysis.
    6.    Do you clearly link your theory and empirical work?
    7.    Make sure you do not use any terms you have not defined.
    8.    Remove unnecessary value judgments.
    9.    Do you have AT LEAST three academic journal references?
    10.    Make sure all your sentences have a subject and a verb.  Read them out loud to make sure they make sense!  Are the tense and person of all the verbs correct?
    11.    Have you referenced all the data and citations? (Use footnotes!)
    12.    Do your references follow the Chicago Style? (Yes, there is a format for internet documents!)
    13.    Include page numbers (remember the paper must be 10-12 pages long!).
    14.    Run the spell checker!!
    15.    Are you submitting a polished version of your paper, taking into account the remarks and comments made on the previous assignments?
    16.    Have you made a copy of everything you are submitting for your own records?

    Paper Contents:
    Introduction

    Background

    Economic Model

    Empirical Analysis

    • Import figures:
    • Employment and Production:
    • Welfare effects:
    • Evaluation of the Economic Model in the Context of NAFTA:

    Conclusion:

  • AJS/595: Criminal Justice Program Proposal II

    $20.00

    AJS 595 Week 2 Team Assignment

    Identify an existing program in the criminal justice system (one program per team). Describe the program in a 1000 to 2000 word paper. Include the problem the program was designed to resolve, participants, program goals, and other key program information.

    Tips:

    Your team needs to pick ONE program…it does not need to be related to any of your individual problems but certainly could be.
    If you select a large program (e.g., D.A.R.E., P.P.C.T., Take Back the Night, etc.), be sure to research it’s local (i.e. small scale) impacts and report on those impacts in addition to it’s larger outcomes.
    Keep a close eye on your word count…I’m looking for your team to cohesively and succinctly report your findings in a very direct and efficient manner. This assignment is a good place to remember that sometimes when presenting data to colleagues or managers, less is more. Indeed, if you are presenting information to a high level executive, you may be given no more than 2-3 pages, 1-3 slides, or 2-3min to make your case. Make your points concisely and avoid any unnecessary “fluff.”

  • CJS/251: Court History and Purpose Paper

    $15.00

    CJS/251:

    Court History and Purpose  Paper

    Pages: 4, double spaced

    Citation: APA

  • BUS 100W: Is the Coca-Cola Company worth investing in?

    $25.00

    BUS 100W

    Problem Statement: Is the Coca-Cola Company worth investing in?

    Pages: 7

    Citation: MLA