Secondary Sources
Rose Stremlau, ‘”I Know (Links to an external site.) What An Indian Woman Can Do”: Sarah Winnemucca Writes About Rape in the Northern Paiute Frontier’in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 227-237.
Judy Yung, “Unbound Feet (Links to an external site.): From China to San Francisco’s Chinatown,” in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 378-386.
Primary Sources
Zitkala-Sa, “…this semblance (Links to an external site.) of civilization…” in Through Women’s Eyes: An American History, With Documents, 3rd ed., ed. Ellen Carol Dubois and Lynn Dumenil (Boston: Bedford, 2012), 345-349.
Primary Sources Packet (also found in Course Reference Module)
Jackson, “Century,†394-5.
Goldman, “Living,†402.
solved Please locate a real estate related current event, news article,
/in /by adminPlease locate a real estate related current event, news article, or other related material. Additionally, you may also attend an open house, a broker’s open, or meet a real estate professional at a social event. For this assignment, please provide a brief paragraph detailing what the article or encounter meant to you.InstructionsPlease include the following in the reply box below:For a news article or other media, please include the link or source. For an open house or social event, please provide the contact information of the real estate professional and office affiliation.Provide at least a single paragraph explaining why you chose this article and what it means to real estate today. What did you learn from the article?For an open house, briefly describe what was discussed in a paragraph or two and explain if you would follow their business style. Why or why not? What would you change?
solved 1. Intro to Anthropology1. What contributions can anthropology make to
/in /by admin1. Intro to Anthropology1. What contributions can anthropology make to our contemporary society? 2. Many norms and values in the United States are currently under intense debate. One good example of this is the controversy over transgender bathrooms. Some states enacted laws to prevent transgender individuals from using a bathroom that did not match their outward biological gender. Courts have ruled to overturn these laws. Discuss examples of culture change that may occur if this and similar laws are federally legalized in the United States.2. Doing Anthropology1) If you are an American student make a list of the aspects of visiting other culture that you believe you would have the most trouble adapting to.2) if you are an International student make a list of the aspects of of living in the U.S. that you have found most shocking about life in this country and how have you adapted to them.
solved I’m working on a management discussion question and need support
/in /by adminI’m working on a management discussion question and need support to help me study.
Chapter 8. Motivation and Empowerment.
1. Google wants employees to mingle more but not to waste a lot of time. So as part of its “people strategy,†Google analyzes reams of data to determine the optimal size and shape for the cafeteria tables and the best length for the lunch line. If hygiene factors, as defined in Herzberg’s two-factor theory, will not provide increased satisfaction and motivation, why do you think Google would try to increase lunchtime mingling? Discuss.
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2. One small business owner says she doesn’t offer her sales representatives incentives because people try to sabotage one another to get more business and stop paying attention to smaller accounts. As a leader, how would you develop a program to motivate and reward high performers without promoting the wrong type of behavior?
solved Part 1:Followership is a process where an individual accepts the
/in /by adminPart 1:Followership is a process where an individual accepts the influence of another to accomplish a common goal. There are many typologies of followership including the following: Zaleznik Typology, Kelly Typology, Chaleff Typology, Kellerman Typology, and others. Select two typologies to contrast and compare. Include follower dimensions of importance, as well as the impact to leaders. Which typology do you think is, or will be, most useful in your current work or future work environment, and why?Part 2 : Your required reading by Mladenovic, Martinov-Bennie, and Bell (2019) provides business students’ insights into their development of ethical decision making. Examine ethical decision-making processes and provide research on that information. Next, describe your beliefs and assumptions about ethics. Suggest areas for improvement in student education relative to ethical decision making
solved Write about a topic or current event that applies to
/in /by adminWrite about a topic or current event that applies to the content in the current unit/module. This may be a current event that exemplifies or applies to the chapter concept(s), or a narrative written piece that relates to the unit concepts. You must have at least one reputable outside source for your written piece (in addition to the textbook). Examples of acceptable sources are Barrons, The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger, Investopedia, cnnmoney.com, cnbc.com. The source should be current (from the last six months). The article/source is the catalyst for your critical written piece. This is not an assignment where you simply report on an article or current event. You should engage in critical thinking, as the article/source is used to substantiate your point(s).What is the role of the financial derivative in the diversified portfolio? Should it be included? If so, under what circumstances?
solved Secondary Sources Rose Stremlau, ‘”I Know (Links to an external
/in /by adminSecondary Sources
Rose Stremlau, ‘”I Know (Links to an external site.) What An Indian Woman Can Do”: Sarah Winnemucca Writes About Rape in the Northern Paiute Frontier’in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 227-237.
Judy Yung, “Unbound Feet (Links to an external site.): From China to San Francisco’s Chinatown,” in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 378-386.
Primary Sources
Zitkala-Sa, “…this semblance (Links to an external site.) of civilization…” in Through Women’s Eyes: An American History, With Documents, 3rd ed., ed. Ellen Carol Dubois and Lynn Dumenil (Boston: Bedford, 2012), 345-349.
Primary Sources Packet (also found in Course Reference Module)
Jackson, “Century,†394-5.
Goldman, “Living,†402.
solved Next, discuss your reactions to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk.
/in /by adminNext, discuss your reactions to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk. What points from her talk stood out to you? Why do you think we’re beginning our American Indian Studies course with this video? In other words, how do you think this talk might relate to our course subject matter or serve as a lens through which we can approach the subject matter?Lastly, what did you learn or what stood out to you in our reading about the Kumeyaay of Southern California? Why might it be important to begin our course learning about whose land our own campus occupies? Upon whose homelands does your hometown occupy( my hometown is San Diego California, idk if that will help)? Did you know this information previously? Please share your thoughts/reactions to this information (or lack of!)answer them in numerical order and each must be 150-180 words each. http://viejasbandofkumeyaay.org/viejas-community/k…
solved They are intended principally to provide an opportunity for students
/in /by adminThey are intended principally to provide an opportunity for students to post questions or comments about the lesson material. Your instructor will respond to any questions that are posted and may offer responses to comments, as well.Â
Students are also invited to post about any topic related to film or music, as long as it is at least tangentially related to the lesson material. Â This is an opportunity to have a “classroom conversation” about cinematic and musical topics of interest.
In this lesson we examine the Star Wars trilogy, focusing on the second of the three films, The Empire Strikes Back (1980). We will examine four of the principal themes, and the manner in which these themes are used to reinforce the film’s narrative.
Specifically, we will consider:
The Star Wars/Luke Skywalker theme
The Darth Vader theme
The Love theme of Princess Leia and Han Solo
The Force/Yoda theme
solved After you have completed THREE readings for the week, answer
/in /by adminAfter you have completed THREE readings for the week, answer the two
questions about Muted Group & Standpoint Theory. The answer
should be academic in media and communication. You need to read all the
readings and cite them appropriately. Use at least 1 source in each
question (at least 2 sources total). Please use the readings for
ciations. No outside source allowed. APA format.QUESTIONS:1. What steps can help reverse the muting of marginalized groups? What role should the media industry play in elevating these voices?2. Try and find an example of media coverage or a current event that illustrates one of these theories. For example, can you provide an example of a story that elevates the voice of a marginalized group? Can you provide an example of a story that seems to be framed from the social location of a more or less powerful or marginalized position? Explain the example you chose.
solved Identify the problem. Be sure to narrow your problem enough
/in /by adminIdentify the problem. Be sure to narrow your problem enough to allow a focused examination.Describe the individual, social, and criminal justice system implications of this problem. Discussion of implications should be supported by accurate research data.Summarize what experts say about the problem.Explain what we, as a society, have done to remedy this problem. Consider public policies and other, less formal responses.Analyze to what extent public policies and other, less formal responses are effective in addressing this problem.Propose an alternative solution to the problem.Analyze why the alternative is, or can be, an effective response to the problem. Remember to consider negative consequences of the alternative response.Conclude with your thoughts about your chosen social problem. This is a good place to include personal opinions, assuming you wish to share them in a research paper.