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What role did liberalism and nationalism play in Latin America (Venezuela, Mexico and Brazil between 1800 and 1850s
$7.00Question Nine:
- What role did liberalism and nationalism play in Latin America (Venezuela, Mexico and Brazil between 1800 and 1850s?
- How did the task of abolition vary between the different nations of the Western Hemisphere?
- What factors account for the success of the abolitionist movement?
Describe capitalism and mercantilism and explain their roles in the development of the Atlantic system
$7.00Question Four:
- Describe capitalism and mercantilism and explain their roles in the development of the Atlantic system.
- What factors led to the development of the African slave trade?
- What effects did slavery have on economic life in Africa?
What were the long-term political effects of the Protestant Reformation?
$3.50Question Two:
- What were the long-term political effects of the Protestant Reformation?
- In what ways did the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment challenge the intellectual and political status quo in early modern Europe?
Marshall Trilogy Paper
$25.00Analyze the two multi-faceted questions below in two separate essays:
Question #1 15% :
Identify the three court cases known as the Marshall Trilogy (Include the full name and year of each case and the issue presented to the court). Identify and analyze the four main principles derived from these rulings. How and why did Chief Justice Marshall construct what are seen as very contradictory legal principles from these cases?
How did the principles in these cases establish the doctrinal basis for interpreting federal Indian law and why do they serve as the cornerstone for understanding tribal sovereignty?
What is the federal-tribal trust relationship and how has the Trust Doctrine served as both a shield and a sword for Indian tribes? Provide examples to support your analysis noting the political climate in which the case or legislation arose. Why does Native legal scholar Walter Echo-Hawk say federal Indian law needs to be “decolonized?”
Case Study of Unemployment Insurance Reform in North Carolina
$10.00Referee Report – Case Study of Unemployment Insurance Reform in North Carolina
My class is Labor Economics, this is a referree reports assignment.
These reports should be 1 { 2 pages and neatly divided into three sections: 1) Summary, 2) Main Comments, and 3) Minor Comments.
In the summary, you should describe the main question the paper addresses, an overview of the methods, and the main conclusions.
In section 2, you should provide a constructive critique of the paper. How compelling is the research question? Are the methods (theories, empirical approach, etc.) appropriate? What are some of the shortcomings?
In section 3, you should provide any comments that would improve the paper (organization, clarity, etc.) but are not central to its overall message.Additional Files:
case_study_of_unemployment_insurance_reform_in_north_carolina.pdf
Four Important Figures in World History
$15.00Four Important Figures in World History
For this assignment, in an essay of 850-1100 words of text excluding cover page and references (approximately 3-4 pages), you will write about Alexander the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler. These four men are considered some most important peoplein world history. Write an extended paragraph on each explaining their impact on world history and why they are so important. Support your arguments with 1-2 academic sources.
This essay:
Must be double-spaced with 1-inch margins and typed in 12-point
Times New Roman.
Should have a Cover Page and References Page.
Should be proofread for spelling and grammar mistakes.
Must include citations and bibliography.ENISA Vs Commonwealth Approaches to Developing National Cybersecurity Strategies
$40.00Paper #4: Compare / Contrast the ENISA and Commonwealth Approaches to Developing National Cybersecurity Strategies
Scenario:
Your company has assigned you to serve as an industry subject matter expert and advisor for a cyber policy competition team for a local university. This year, the team will be competing in an international Cyber Policy competition in Washington, DC. The policy question for this year’s competition is: what is the best approach for developing a national cybersecurity strategy? The competition will have one U.S. team and nine additional teams from Europe (4 teams) and the Commonwealth nations (5 teams).
The university students have asked you to help them understand the problem space and the likely approaches that competing teams will take. To accomplish this goal, you have decided to prepare a white paper in which you compare the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) guidance document for cybersecurity strategies to a similar document prepared by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization (CTO). ENISA provides cybersecurity guidance for member states of the European Union (http://europa.eu/index_en.htm ). CTO provides cybersecurity guidance for members of the Commonwealth of Nations (http://www.commonwealthofnations.org/).
Your starting point for your analysis will be outlines of the two documents (Table 1 and Table 2) which were provided to the teams by the competition’s organizers.
Research:
- Review the document outlines provided in Tables 1 and 2 (at the end of this document).
- Download and review the full documents
- CTO: http://www.cto.int/media/fo-th/cyb-sec/Commonwealth%20Approach%20for%20National%20Cybersecurity%20Strategies.pdf
- ENISA: http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP/national-cyber-security-strategies-ncsss/an-evaluation-framework-for-cyber-security-strategies-1/an-evaluation-framework-for-cyber-security-strategies/at_download/fullReport
- Develop five or more points which are common across the two documents. (Similarities)
- Identify and review at least three unique items in each document. (Differences)
- Research three or more national cybersecurity strategies from EU or Commonwealth nations which were written in or available in English (see the list in Appendix 1 of the CTO document). How comprehensive are these documents when compared to either the ENISA or the CTO guidance? From these documents and the ENISA / CTO guidelines, develop an answer to the question: Why should every nation have a cybersecurity strategy?
Write:
Write a five (5) to eight (8) page white paper in which you summarize your research and discuss the similarities and differences between the two guidance documents. You should focus upon clarity and conciseness more than length when determining what content to include in your paper. At a minimum, your white paper must include the following:
- An introduction or overview of national cybersecurity strategies. Explain the purpose of a national cybersecurity strategy and how it is used. Answer the question: why should every nation have a cybersecurity strategy? (Make sure that you address the importance of such strategies to small, resource-poor nations as well as to wealthy, developed nations.)
- A separate section in which you discuss the common principles and guidelines (similarities) found in both guidance documents (ENISA & CTO).
- A separate section in which you discuss the unique aspects of the CTO principles and guidelines for national cybersecurity strategies.
- A separate section in which you discuss the unique aspects of the ENISA principles and guidelines for national cybersecurity strategies.
- A section in which you present your recommendations to the competition team as to the approach (next steps) they should take in further refining their answer to the competition question: what is the best approach for developing a national cybersecurity strategy?
Law Code of King Hammurabi
$10.00In this assignment, you will read this excerpt from the law code of King Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, which was one of the ancient city-states of Mesopotamia. Dating from approximately 1750 BCE, this is the oldest known written legal code:
The code of Hammurabi [18th century BCE] – http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/world_civ/worldcivreader/world_civ_reader_1/hammurabi.html
Read this source, and in an essay of 600-800 words of text excluding cover page and references (approximately 2-3 pages), briefly describe the major provisions of this law code and discuss what you learned about ancient Babylonian society from this law code. Use only this reading—do not use any other sources!
This essay:
- Must be double-spaced with 1-inch margins all around and typed in 12-point Times New Roman.
- Must include a Cover Page, citations and References Page.
- Should be proofread for spelling and grammatical mistakes.
What is the objective external environment of labor unions in the U.S., post-1980
$5.00A relational perspective says that internal organizational design is driven by the organization’s objective external environment, and that subjective factors play at best a residual role (e.g., the in-class example of choosing a new CEO at Bethelhem Steel in 1980).
Using the case study example of labor unions in the U.S., explain how the institutionalist perspective presents a criticism of the relational perspective with respect to understanding the importance of “subjective factors” for internal organizational design. Explain this by answering the following sub-questions:
- (a) (10 points) What is the objective external environment of labor unions in the U.S., post-1980?
- (b) (25 points) How do subjective factors significantly shape the internal design of labor unions, independently of the requirements presumably imposed by the external environment?
For the sake of clarity, separate your responses to the sub-questions here into parts (a) and (b) IN ONLY ONE PAGE DOUBLE SPACE.