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University Mission Statement
$7.00Gonzaga University
Mission Statement
Gonzaga University is an exemplary learning community that educates students for lives of leadership and service for the common good.
In keeping with its Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic heritage and identity, Gonzaga models and expects excellence in academic and professional pursuits and intentionally develops the whole person – intellectually, spiritually, physically, and emotionally.
Through engagement with knowledge, wisdom, and questions informed by classical and contemporary perspectives, Gonzaga cultivates in its students the capacities and dispositions for reflective and critical thought, lifelong learning, spiritual growth, ethical discernment, creativity, and innovation.
The Gonzaga experience fosters a mature commitment to dignity of the human person, social justice, diversity, intercultural competence, global engagement, solidarity with the poor and vulnerable, and care for the planet. Grateful to God, the Gonzaga community carries out this mission with responsible stewardship of our physical, financial, and human resources.
Please read the University Mission Statement and respond to the following question:
- How do you see using the Mission in your work currently (if you are already in a sporting or related industry) or in your future endeavors in the sporting or related industry?
- What do you see as your current strengths that will help you toward a successful completion in our online program? What challenges or conflicts do you perceive will be if you are accepted into this program and how will you plan to overcome them?
- If you could have dinner with someone (living or deceased), who would that person be and why.
- What would you see as a problem we face in the sporting industry today – why?
- What are your long term professional goals and how do you see this program helping you achieve those goals?
- Tell us about your technological skill, area of expertise and knowledge of software. What systems have you used and provide examples of the work you completed..
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
$3.00Paper instructions:
What is TCP/IP and why is it important for the Internet? Why are people concerned about TCP/IP v4?
Pages: 1, double spaced
Citation: APA
What Do You Want To Accomplish In The Next Ten Years
$5.00What Do You Want To Accomplish In The Next Ten Years? explain and provide details
Pages: 2, double spaced
Collaborative Consultation Paper
$20.00Address the following questions
- What is collaborative consultation?
- What are its potential benefits?
- What are the key steps involved in carrying out collaborative consultation and what is the rationale behind them?
- What are the common challenges when seeking to use collaborative consultation and what are possible ways of overcoming them?
Pages: 5, double spaced
Citation: APA
Gothic Literature in Contemporary Television Paper
$24.00An essay on Gothic Literature in Contemporary Television Paper
Pages: 6, double spaced
Symbolism in W.H. Auden’s “Musee des Beaux Arts”
$15.00The paper identifies and discusses Symbolism “Musee des Beaux Arts” by W.H. Auden’s
Pages: 5, double spaced
Shania Case Study
$10.00In preparing your replies, consider only the employee issues in Question 4. Reply to the threads of 2 classmates who reached a different conclusion than you did. Identify the points of difference in your analyses and explain how your application of the relevant law to the facts of this situation led you to a different conclusion.
Then, assume that Shania opened her coffeehouse and became so successful that she has 20 employees and needs to promote 1 of them to be the night shift supervisor. The employee base is quite diverse; in fact, Shania believes she should promote a racial or ethnic minority employee to demonstrate how inclusive her business has become. Explore the legal, ethical, and biblical issues if Shania makes her promotion decision entirely on that basis. What are her options?
Each reply must be supported by 3 scholarly sources, other than the textbook/course materials. Each reply must be properly cited in current APA format.
Against Researching and Implementing Geoengineering by Way of Sulfate Aerosol spraying
$10.00PHIL 1165: Moral and Social Problems in Healthcare Final Paper
Format and Submission
Length: 1600-2000 words
Spacing: Single or Double
Font size: 11-12Assignment
The final paper assignment requires you to engage in substantive philosophical research and defend a philosophical thesis. You may choose any topic in the area of Bioethics. If you choose a topic that was already covered in class, you must engage critically with at least one academic, philosophical reading that was not covered in class.Requirements
The main requirement of this assignment is that you defend your own view about some philosophical issue while at the same time charitably but critically engaging with arguments defending some alternative.
Every paper should have the following components:1. Introduction
The introduction of your paper should be succinct but accomplish the following:- Provide context for the thesis under discussion. Why is the thesis you are defending important or relevant? Why should a reader care to hear about the defense of a thesis on your topic?
- Introduce the reader to your thesis. Upon reading the introduction, the reader should know what precisely will be defended in the paper.
- Introduce the reader to the structure of the paper. Upon reading the introduction, the reader should have an idea of how the paper will be structured. In doing so, you will also be introducing the reader to what ideas/theses you’ll be arguing against in the paper since you can’t spell out the structure without mentioning that you’ll be engaging critically with alternative views.
2. Conclusion
The conclusion of your paper should succinctly sum up what you have accomplished in your paper.3. Exegesis of dissenting view(s)
These papers require you to critically engage with arguments for theses that are inconsistent with your own. Before explaining what is wrong with any view, you must precisely, concisely, and charitably explain those arguments.4. Critical evaluation of dissenting view(s)
Once you have fairly explained the alternatives to your own view, you must critically evaluate them using the tools of philosophy (analysis, arguments, reasons, evidence)5. Works cited
Choose a professional format that you like. If you have no preference, I would choose something like (Author Date) with full entries in the bibliography. I recommend that you use a tool like Zotero or Endnote for building bibliographies and for citing sources.6. Thesis defense
You must provide a substantive, cogent defense of your own view using the tools of philosophy (analysis, arguments, reasons, evidence).7. Title
Your paper should have a descriptive and professional sounding title.8. Section headings
Your paper should be divided into distinct sections with useful section titles.
Potential Topics
1. ELT Distribution- Organ Transplantation Policy
- Organ Donation Ethics
- What Counts a Disease
- Voluntary Health-Risk Behavior
2. Reproduction Ethics
- Commercial Surrogacy
- Parental Licensing
- Abortion
- Moral Status of the Fetus
- Fatherhood and Abortion Decisions
- Choosing Children
3. Biomedical Enhancement and Cloning
- PEDs and Sports
- Cognitive Enhancement
- Moral Enhancement
- Cloning for Organs
4. Research Ethics
- Animal experimentation
- Human Experimentation
- Economic Justice and Experimentation
- Regulation of Pharmaceuticals
5. Healthcare Policy
- Universal Healthcare
- Obligations to the Worst-Off and Justice
6. Personal Health Decisions
- Active vs. Passive
- Physician Assisted Suicide
- Genetic Screening
7. Patient’s Rights
- Informed Consent
- Autonomy
Appreciation Of Deum Verum
$17.50Choose a composer, an instrument, a composition or perhaps a manuscript as the topic of your first paper. There might be also other areas that you are interested in and would like to expend your knowledge upon: music notation, music treatises, etc. If you would like to pursue it and you are not sure whether it is suitable for your essay, please talk to me.
Regardless of the subject matter you choose for the paper, make sure that it also relates to a particular piece of music. Thus, if you choose a composer or an instrument, find also a music composition, which you will discuss. The compositions we have discussed at the classes are excluded!
Thus, a half of your paper might be based on the research, on a composer, an instrument, a manuscript, etc (citing source is fine, please use Grove Dictionary). The other half of the paper should be your discussion of the music composition related to the topic (do not cite any sources!).
The topic must be drawn from the time period spanning from Ancient Greek music up to late Renaissance period. If you choose a vocal piece, focus on the text first (provide text in the paper with the translation). Make sure you choose the original arrangement of the composition! There are lots of contemporary arrangements of the old compositions on the web, for example, computer remaking of Renaissance songs. Make sure you have the original composition. If you are not sure, contact me. DO NOT assume I know the composition. There are thousands of Renaissance madrigals and motets and very likely the piece you choose will be a novelty to me. So, please, explain as plainly as you can, what is going on in the music, especially the details regarding the structure of the composition.
When constructing the paper, think about it as a magazine critique for example for the SAIC student magazine. Thus, the paper (in the form of an article) should be targeted towards your colleague at school. Encourage your colleagues to listening to your composition, or to pursue the topic. Of course, to encourage someone you need to be enthusiastic about the topic and the piece yourself: choose something you like. Please, do not use the vocabulary you do not know.
Here are some issues you might address in your paper, while discussing a music composition:
The meaning of the text and how the music is reinforcing it;
Melody (is it consonant or dissonant? wide in range or not?)- Quality of the melody (easy to sing or whistle? or perhaps not? why?)
- Rhythm (try to identify the rhythm the meter and the pulse of the piece)
- Texture (polyphony, homophony, monophony)
- Color (instruments, voices)
- Perhaps tempo, or dynamics
- Harmony (perhaps you are able to say whether it is minor or major mode?)
- Instrumentation (you can talk about the instruments that are used in the piece)
- Composer (his connections with other cultures, countries and how it influenced his music, do not write his biography!!)
- The performance (Is it inviting? What do you like about it? Perhaps there is something you would change?)
- The structure of the piece (it is easier in the texted pieces), for the instrumental music try to grasp the overall scheme: ABA, or AB, etc.
- Function: (what was the function of the piece? composed for a special occasion? for a large or chamber space?)
Pages: 7, double Spaced
Citation: MLA