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  • Discuss why animal eyes glow green when illuminated at night

    $5.00

    1.) Discuss why animal eyes glow green when illuminated at night. What causes “red – eye” in flash pictures?
    2.) Discuss Chromatic aberration in a lens.

    1 page

    MLA – 2 References

  • What is an archetype?

    $25.00

    *Section1* What is an archetype? Who would you consider to be an accept in modern society? Explain how theyre an “ideal person?

    *Section 2* According to buddha what is the cause for suffering, and how is it the cure? What do you think is the cure for suffering in modern society?

    *Section 3* Compare and contrast peoples perception on Platos level of awareness (C&D vs. A&B) between ancient athens in modern day.

    -Write a 3-4 paragraph essay for each section.

     

  • Hospitality Law

    $40.00

    LEGAL ASPECTS OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
    FINAL PAPER HANDOUT

    Twenty-five per cent of your course grade will be based on the final paper. The purpose of this hand out is to give you guidance on the following matters relating to it:
    1.) General philosophy behind this course requirement
    2.) Topic guidance
    3.) Grading criteria
    General Philosophy Behind This Course Requirement
    The main idea behind doing the term paper is to give you the opportunity to personally relate the information studied in the course to you career goals as well as to simulate a “real world” dynamic. It is not meant to be a mechanical exercise where you are required to grind out eight or more pages of dispassionate text.
    In the “real world” you will most likely be working for an entity in the hospitality industry where you have a boss or a direct supervisor who assigns you projects. Sometimes those projects are very task specific and defined for you. More often than not, they are assignments that will require you to exercise your creativity, resourcefulness and ingenuity. This is what gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your worth to your employer. It gets you raises, promotions and the opportunity to advance.
    Most of you want to be hospitality managers. As such, you are being hired to solve problems your boss does not want to confront, is not equipped to confront or simply does not have time to confront. When you are given a project, in addition to having to meet certain goals your boss is also saying, “Lighten MY burden and impress me with the results.” He/she does not expect to do the project for you or spoon feed you step by step directions. Although a reasonable amount of initial direction is necessary, ultimately your boss does not want to be absorbed in the project. That is one of the reasons he hired you.
    A classroom environment does not directly lend itself to this dynamic. However, the goal of doing the term paper is an attempt to replicate it. You are being given very broad instructions and asked to use your mind to produce creative, original work product. Thus, your assignment is to research and create paper of no less than eight pages using a minimum of four outside sources on a topic of your choice that relates to the hospitality industry related legal concepts we’ve covered and your career goals. That’s it. There is no right and there is no wrong topic so long it falls within this broad parameter.

    Topic Guidance
    Choosing a topic, narrowing it and determining where to get information may pose some difficulty at first. Asking yourself why you are a hospitality management major may give you direction. We’ve had students who want to become event planners, open bistros, manage a bed and breakfast, work at an airline, etc. Whatever your goal is, you will be forced to confront many of the legal issues presented in this course as you pursue it. Write about how they relate to these goals. We’ve also had students grapple with a topic that seems too large such as “The legal aspects of starting a restaurant.” This can be reduced to a manageable size by choosing several legal topics related to starting a restaurant and focusing on those at the expense of the multitude of others. Some options for research sources include conducting live interviews, use of the Internet, legal pamphlets by regulatory agencies, etc. Overall, you are given great latitude in choosing your thesis and how to research it because we want the paper to be personalized.
    Grading Criteria
    Often students are unsure of how they will be evaluated on the paper. It is a subjective evaluation. There is no way around that. However, in our attempt to relate this project to the real world we’ve found it best to remind students of the saying, “You get an ‘A’ for effort.” Generally, if you boss gives you a project even if you don’t do it to his/her complete satisfaction, if you demonstrate solid effort, originality, resourcefulness, etc. this will be recognized and valued. It’s the same with your term paper. If you hand in a paper that uses wide margins, is merely a summary of the class text, and is not proofread, do not expect to do well. Trust us, you would not get a raise or promotion for submitting work product that communicates disinterest and laziness to your boss. However, if you present a well researched, original, personalized paper that is a “good read,” you will do very well. Treat the project as if you are competing against coworkers for a promotion. Stand out from the crowd in terms of effort and quality.
    By analogy, an A means you get a promotion because you exceeded the expectations of your bossyour effort and work product shined above the others, a B means you completed the task as assigned and did a decent job, a C means you did less than what was required and it shows.start looking for another job, a D means you are on probation with a slim chance of being asked back and an F means you were fired.
    Good luck!

    8 Pages

    APA – 6 References

  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

    $7.50

    Your supervisor has been asked to give a presentation on the effects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on employer discrimination at an upcoming conference. She has asked your team to research recent court decisions and analyze the impact the ADA is having in the workplace. She will create her presentation based on your findings.

    Individual deliverable: 1-2 pages (45 points possible):

    Use the Library or other web resources to locate a recent court decision involving the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
    Summarize the relevant facts of the case
    Discuss how the ADA applies to this case

    APA – 5 References

  • Journal Assignment: Problems In 36-Step Down Unit

    $7.50

    Critical Thinking Exercise

    It 2:30 p.m. & the end of shift on a busy, 36-bed Step-Down Unit. It has been a bad day on the floor. There have been five new admissions and several crises as patients decompensated. The patients families are complaining about the food and the cleanliness of the rooms. Charge Nurse Danielle Nau has a headache. Three of the seven evening shift personnel have called in sick. She cannot get them replaced, and the decision has been made to float in one RN and two aides from another unit.

    Nurse Nau found out that the RN coming to cover for the shift has no experience in the specialty area. Nurse Nau knows that her staff hates floats, and floats hate to come to her unit. In the past, her strongest RN, who is assigned to the oncoming shift, has stated a preference for Nurse Nau to stay and cover sick calls instead of covering the unit with floats. However, Nurse Nau promised her daughter that she would make it to her 5:00 p.m. recital.

    In your journal assignment for the week, answer the following. Cite examples from clinical/practice that illustrate your points.

    1. What are the problems? List the problems, in order of priority, and identify why you prioritized them that way.
    2. Who owns each problem?
    3. What should Nurse Nau do in this situation?
    4. What leadership and management styles are best suited to the situation?
    5. What delegation issues are present in the situation?
    6. What issues of legal liability are operating?
    7. How should Nurse Nau handle the strong RN?
  • Statistics: Some ways statistics can be used in sports, public health, education, and surveys

    $10.00

    Write 4-6 paragraphs and answer the following:

    Week One
    Statistics is used in almost all fields of human endeavor. Suggest some ways statistics can be used in sports, public health, education, and surveys

    Week Two
    Data are organized into frequency for specific reasons. List five reasons for organizing data into a frequency distribution.
    Week Three
    Data can be summarized using measures of central tendency such as mean, median, mode and midrange. What is the relationship between mean and median ?

    week4
    Define sample space. What is the difference between an outcome and an event

    week5
    Data can be described using measures of variation such as range, variance, and standard deviation. What is the relationship
    between variance and standard deviation?

    week6
    What are the characteristics of a normal distribution? What is the total area under the standard normal distribution curve and about what percentage area under the normal distribution curve falls within one, two and three standard deviations?

    week 7
    What is the difference between a point estimate and an interval estimate of a parameter.

    week 8
    What is meant by the statement that two variables are related? Give an example of a correlation study and identify the independent and dependent variables.

     

  • The Native and European Concept of Warfare

    $39.00

    Ariel- 12 point. Microsoft Word. Turiban or Chicago Style. Cover Page to include Title of Paper, my name and HIST 340.

    Textbook for the class: American Military HIstory: A survey from Colonial Times to the Present by William Allison, Jeffrey Grey, and Janet Valentine.

    This is a paper to cover North American colonization and expansion time period.

    Working Thesis: From the earliest Native and colonial American encounters, a clash of ideologies, practices, religious beliefs, and modes of warfare regarding land and sovereignty left the indigenous people in a weakened position in their struggle for survival.

    1. I.European Worldview
      • Pre-Colonization Ideology –
      • Colonization
      • American Colonial Leaders
    2. Native Worldview
      • Pre-Colonization History
      • Colonization from Native Perspective
      • Native Leaders
    3. Evolution of Native Policies and Tactics and Responses
      • New England Colonies
      • Southern Colonies
      • Middle Colonies
      • United Colonies and Native Responses
    4. Conclusion
  • Debate: The World That We Know Is One That Is Mediated by the Media

    $5.00

    The world that we know is one that is mediated by the media. Present arguments assessing the truth value of this statement
    write a debate being ‘for'(not against) this statement also link it to these learning outcomes

    • Describe the epistemological basis of critical practice as the pursuit of true, certain knowledge.
    • Evaluate the function of the key concepts and ideas in Modernist and Post Modern critical practice.
    • Discuss the claim of the crisis of Modernity and the Post Modern Criticism of the enlightenment project as bankrupt.
    • Evaluate the Post-modern moment as a disruption of the pursuit of knowledge/understanding.

    Written as debate

    Referencing Requirements:
    Simulacra and Simulation (The Body in Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)
    Marx and the Postmodernism Debates: An Agenda for Critical Theory. By Lorraine Y.
    Landry. Westport, CN: Praeger Publishers, 2000. Pp. xiii+232
    The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theory and Political Significance by Rolf Wiggershaus (17 Jun 1995)
    http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mryder/itc/postmodern.html

  • A Culture of Inclusion: Defense, Diplomacy, and Development as a Modern American Foreign Policy

    $15.00

    A Culture of Inclusion

    The paper reviews the article “A Culture of Inclusion: Defense, Diplomacy, and Development as a Modern American Foreign Policy” by Nathan Finney.

    Here’s the link to the article: smallwarsjournal.com/blog/journal/docs-temp/553-finney.pdf

    3 Pages

    APA – 2 References