Science Homework

Assignment Details

Biotechnology

Biotechnology is the use of a living thing or any part of a living thing to make a product or process that improves human life.  

Choose 1 of the following biotechnology applications: 

  • in vitro fertilization 
  • DNA profiling 
  • Vaccines 
  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) 
  • Gene therapy

In an APA-formatted report, research the topic that you have chosen, and answer the following 5 questions: 

  1. Explain how the process you have chosen meets the definition of biotechnology.  
  2. Describe how the process is performed. 
  3. Explain the uses of the application.  
  4. Discuss at least 1 benefit, 1 drawback, and 1 risk of the process you have chosen. 
  5. Elaborate on an ethical concern of the application you have chosen, for example, if you chose in vitro fertilization you might discuss what to do with leftover embryos. 

Use the following guidelines for your report: 

  • Utilize at least 2 credible sources to support the arguments presented in the paper. Make sure you cite them appropriately within your paper, and list the references in APA format on your Reference page.  
  • In accordance with APA formatting requirements, your paper should include an Abstract, Title, and Reference page; should be double-spaced; and should include a running head and page numbers. Your paper should be 2–3 pages in length, not counting the Title page, Abstract, and Reference page. 

IT

 

Scenario:

You are attending a brainstorming session with other professionals discussing the biggest technical challenges and opportunities in 2018 in your industry (pick any industry). Some of these challenges / opportunities include: 1. Impact of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI); 2. Cybersecurity; 3. Maintaining innovation; or 4. Security issues.

Part 1 – Select challenge and post a description (Due: ASAP (10 pts):

Create a new thread and identify one technical challenge / opportunity facing your I&C industry in 2017 using at least one article or video that you have learned about. (Hint look at the resources in Module 2.)  Put your name and challenge in Subject Line. Post a brief description of why you think this is a technical challenge / opportunity and is important to study.

Part 2 – Discuss your topics and other’s topics (Due: W, 5/2/18) (10 pts):

Discuss the various technical challenges / opportunities everyone has posted. Based on your discussion, choose the most important challenge for your Part 3. Create a new thread and post your ‘most important challenge” and why you consider it the most important.

Part 3 – Identify critical IT Knowledge Areas (KAs) (Due: Th, 5/3/18) (10 pts):

Using the list of IT Knowledge Areas shown in the 3rd VCD, determine which knowledge areas you would need to attempt to solve the challenge or opportunity. As a REPLY to your ‘most important” message in part 2, list the pertinent KAs and why you would need them.

Statistics in nursing

 Directions:
Set up your IBM SPSS account and run several statistical outputs based on the “SPSS Database” Use “Setting Up My SPSS” to set up your SPSS program on your computer or device. You may also use programs such as Laerd Statistics or Intellectus, if you subscribe to them.
The patient outcome or dependent variables and the level of measurement must be displayed in a comparison table which you will provide as an Appendix to the paper. Refer to the “Comparison Table of the Variable’s Level of Measurement.”
Submit a 1,000-1,250 word data analysis paper outlining the procedures used to analyze the parametric and non-parametric variables in the mock data, the statistics reported, and a conclusion of the results.
Provide a conclusive result of the data analyses based on the guidelines below for statistical significance.
PAIRED SAMPLE T-TEST: Identify the variables BaselineWeight and InterventionWeight. Using the Analysis menu in SPSS, go to Compare Means, Go to the Paired Sample t-test. Add the BaselineWeight and InterventionWeight in the Pair 1 fields. Click OK. Report the mean weights, standard deviations, t-statistic, degrees of freedom, and p level. Report as t(df)=value, p = value. Report the p level out three digits.
INDEPENDENT SAMPLE T-TEST: Identify the variables InterventionGroups and PatientWeight. Go to the Analysis Menu, go to Compare Means, Go to Independent Samples tT-test. Add InterventionGroups to the Grouping Factor. Define the groups according to codings in the variable view (1=Intervention, 2 =Baseline). Add PatientWeight to the test variable field. Click OK. Report the mean weights, standard deviations, t-statistic, degrees of freedom, and p level. Report t(df)=value, p = value. Report the p level out three digits
CHI-SQUARE (Independent): Identify the variables BaselineReadmission and InterventionReadmission. Go to the Analysis Menu, go to Descriptive Statistics, go to Crosstabs. Add BaselineReadmission to the row and InterventionReadmission to the column. Click the Statistics button and choose Chi-Square. Select eta to report the Effect Size. Click suppress tables. Click OK. Report the frequencies of the total events, the chi-square statistic, degrees of freedom, and p level. Report ꭓ2 (df) =value, p =value. Report the p level out three digits.
MCNEMAR (Paired): Identify the variables BaselineCompliance and InterventionCompliance. Go to the Analysis Menu, go to Descriptive Statistics, go to Crosstabs. Add BaselineCompliance to the row and InterventionCompliance to the column. Click the Statistics button and choose Chi-Square and McNemars. Select eta to report the Effect Size. Click suppress tables. Click OK. Report the frequencies of the events, the Chi-square, and the McNemar’s p level. Report (p =value). Report the p level out three digits.
MANN WHITNEY U: Identify the variables InterventionGroups and PatientSatisfaction. Using the Analysis Menu, go to Non-parametric Statistics, go to LegacyDialogs, go to 2 Independent samples. Add InterventionGroups to the Grouping Variable and PatientSatisfaction to the Test Variable. Check Mann Whitney U. Click OK. Report the Medians or Means, the Mann Whitney U statistic, and the p level. Report (U =value, p =value). Report the p level out three digits.
WILCOXON Z: Identify the variables BaselineWeight and InterventionWeight. Go to the Analysis Menu, go to Non-parametric Statistics, go to LegacyDialogs, go to 2 Related samples. Add the BaselineWeight and InterventionWeight in the Pair 1 fields. Click OK. Report the Mean or Median weights, standard deviations, Z-statistic, and p level. Report as (Z =value, p =value). Report the p level out three digits.
Include the following in your paper:
Discussion of the types of statistical tests used and why they have been chosen.
Discussion of the differences between parametric and non-parametric tests.Description of the reported results of the statistical tests above.
Summary of the conclusive result of the data analyses.
Outputs from the statistical analysis provided as an Appendix to the paper.
Comparison table of the variable’s level of measurement provided as an Appendix to the paper.
Use the following guidelines to report the test results:
Statistically Significant Difference: When reporting exact p values, state early in the data analysis and results section, the alpha level used for the significance criterion for all tests in the project. Example: An alpha or significance level of < .05 was used for all statistical tests in the project. Then if the p-level is less than this value identified, the result is considered statistically significant. A statistically significant difference was noted between the scores before compared to after the intervention t(24) = 2.37, p = .007.
Marginally Significant Difference: If the results are found in the predicted direction but are not statistically significant, indicate that results were marginally significant. Example: Scores indicated a marginally significant preference for the intervention group (M = 3.54, SD = 1.20) compared to the baseline (M = 3.10, SD = .90), t(24) = 1.37, p = .07. Or there was a marginal difference in readmissions before (15) compared to after (10) the intervention ꭓ2(1) = 4.75, p = .06.
Non-Significant Trend: If the p-value is over .10, report results revealed a non-significant trend in the predicted direction. Example: Results indicated a non-significant trend for the intervention group (14) over the baseline (12), ꭓ2(1) = 1.75, p = .26.
The results of the inferential analysis are used for decision-making and not hypothesis testing. It is important to look at the real results and establish what criterion is necessary for further implementation of the project’s findings. These conclusions are a start. 

Article Abstract

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Purpose:

The purpose of the article abstract is to increase awareness of current trends in Career Management and relate those trends to theories discussed in the texts, as well as how these apply to the individual and the organization.

Assignment:

Students should pick three (3) articles, written by different authors that address one (1) career management topic and review them. The articles should address the same topic and are to be from a peer-reviewed source (such as from a journal, book, which can be found in the library database); the articles should be no more than five years old and have current and relevant information.

Students can select the topic. Any topic found in either the Greenhaus (2010) chapters (from Week One), the Harrington (2007) book, or from the list below, are acceptable. It’s advised that you choose a topic that interests you or that you question, as it will make the research/writing easier.

The abstract should provide a brief overview/summary of the three articles’ content, while distinguishing the main issues, accurately identifying the impact of each issue on today’s workers and organizations, discussing how the articles relate to issues found in the textbook. Students should relate the topic to their current work situations and provide examples for how they have, or might, utilize the topic subject. The idea is to enable the student to apply concepts learned to their current situation. This should all be done in the 3rd person. 

Completed abstracts should be no more than six (6) pages; the page count does NOT include the cover page or the reference page. Papers should be double-spaced, 12- point font, either Times Roman or Ariel. Abstracts should be written using APA guidelines and cited appropriately as they will be graded per those guidelines. They will automatically be submitted to Turnitin, which checks for plagiarism, when you upload to the Dropbox; be sure to plan your writing early, as you are given the opportunity to resubmit to get a lower score. All cited work must be listed in the reference section.

The abstract reviews each article separately.  Each complete abstract should include the following:

  • Introduction; reason for topic choice.
  • Overview/Summary of Each Article (naming the Article Titles and Authors); summarize what the research studied, the findings, and your analysis – did you agree/disagree with the findings or anything missing that you would recommend, etc.) ALL ARTICLES MUST BE LESS THAN SEVEN (7) YEARS OLD. (No articles before 2011)
  • Implied/Factual Impact of the Main Issues on Organizations (i.e. what is the impact of the key issues on individuals and the organization)
  • Written in the 3rd person – NO FIRST PERSON REFERENCES. Do not write what you think or feel. I want a factual representation of what is in the articles you choose.
  • Conclusion

The following are suggested topics:

   

Stress/Burnout

Career Appraisal

Career Management

 

Career Exploration

Career Goal Setting

Self-Discovery

 

New vs Old Career

Flexible Work Arrangements

Dual-Career Families

 

Work-Life Balance

Career Lattice

Women in the Workplace

 

The Glass Ceiling

Ageism

Mentoring

 

Career Transitions

Diversity

Generational Issues

 

Organizational Career Systems

Networking

Resumes

 

Values

Career Choice`

Life Span/Developmental Stages

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Assessment Guidance specific to this module.

  

T‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍he assignment Important These pages provide guidance on how to write your assignment. Please ensure you read all of this information right through until the checklist at the end. You should also make sure you have read the Assessment Guidance specific to this module. Additional support and guidance including advice on plagiarism, referencing and the marking system can be found in Social Sciences Assessment Information. These links direct you to Faculty policies on certain matters that you need to follow when you are writing your assignments.

Please consult your tutor if you are unsure about anything related to assessment, as failure to comply with relevant guidance could result in the loss of marks, or other penalties. Part 1: Essay (90 per cent of the mark for this assignment) Choose ONE of the following four options: Option A In addition to the theme of rights, how does either the theme of inequality or justice help us to understand the view that states are more effective than international organisations at managing common resources? Option B In addition to the theme of rights, how does either the theme of inequality https://weassistessays.com/discussion-post-6-make-sure-you-understand-how-bad-it-is-if-you-dont-cite-pl/ or justice help us to understand the claim that common resources are more likely to be sustainably managed by small communities than by competing individuals or by governments?

Option C In addition to the theme of justice, how does either the theme of inequality or rights help us to understand the view that ‘the treatment of migrants suggests that borders and injustice are closely linked.’? Option D In addition to the theme of justice, how does either the theme of inequality or rights help us understand the claim that ‘governmental regulations are necessary to achieve justice’? Word limit: 1500 words Part 2: Precis (10 per cent of the mark for this assignment) Write a precis of the essay you wrote for Part 1.

Word limit: 250 words What to submit for the EMA (in one file): a 1500-word essay (90 per cent of the mark) a 250-word precis (10 per cent of the mark). Student notes for Part 1 Part 1 requires you to demonstrate an ability to: construct and present social science arguments using appropriate concepts, models, theories and evidence select, interpret and use both quantitative and qualitative evidence, and an assessment of how data is constructed use examples, illustrations and case studies in presenting and assessing an argument integrate material from various sources. The EMA builds on the earlier skills you have developed in writing and planning your assignments. The main task is to integrate material that you drew on in either TMA 04 or TMA 05 (depending on the option that you choose) and link it to two of the three module themes of inequality, rights and justice. This means your essay should explain how your chosen module themes contribute to answering the question. You are encouraged to use your tutor’s feedback on TMA 04 or 05 to help you prepare for the EMA. However, bear in mind that the EMA task is broader than the tasks in TMA 04 and 05, and you will be marked on how well you address the question. Before beginning the assignment, ensure that you have worked through Week 27, ‘Preparing for the EMA’, which will help you to use feedback from previous TMAs to improve your EMA, as well as refresh your understanding of the module themes of justice, inequality and rights, and help you to bring them together in your essay. Information sources These information sources will help you to revise the module themes of inequality, rights and justice and are relevant to all four essay options. While your evidence and examples need to come from Blocks 3 and/or 4, you can draw on definitions and discussions of the module themes from across the module. https://convenienthomeworkhelpers.com/please-read-all-the-details-below-before-responding-to-assure-you-get-all-your/ Information source Summary Week 5 This week introduces the module theme of inequality, in particular showing the meaning of inequality in the home and global inequality. Week 11 Section 4 explains that inequality can be individual or group-based and discusses different forms of inequality and their intersections. Section 7 looks at income inequality and how this is evidenced and measured. Week 13 This week introduces the concept of rights. In particular, Section 7 looks at the rights of man and the vindication of the rights of women, as well as at the ideas of rights and responsibilities. Section 8 discusses the concept of human rights. Chapter 1 of Investigating the social world 2 includes a discussion of the contrasting concepts of human rights and property rights, and Rousseau’s idea of the social contract, which sees the individual and society as co-dependent. Week 18 This week reviews the discussion of rights in Block 3, including individual and property rights. Week 20 Section 7 discusses theories and concepts of justice. Chapter 6 of Investigating the social world 2 presents different theories of justice, drawing on John Rawls’ concept of the ‘veil of ignorance’ and Nancy Fraser’s concept of justice as requiring a global frame. Week 25 Section 4 reviews concepts of justice, in particular social justice, criminal justice, environmental justice and trade justice. Week 27 Section 4 provides links to the places in the module where the three DD103 themes are introduced and developed. This section also provides examples of how the module themes can be brought together. Information sources specific to Option A Information source Summary Week 14 This week provides a number of examples of environmental threat and the role of a growing environmental imagination in influencing state action to protect the environment. Greater environmental awareness is also linked to the formation and development of global monitoring and analysis of the environment through organisations such as the IPCC, which act as advisers to states. Week 15 This week introduces the concept of global governance and the role of states and state sovereignty in regulating common resources. It highlights a range of examples of both cooperation and conflict between states. It also offers useful material to help you assess how effectively, or not, states have operated in relation to common-resource protection and management. Weeks 13 and 18 The introductory and review weeks of Block 3 offer detailed explanations and examples of the theme of rights, and some useful content related to the block topic of common resources. Information sources specific to Option B Information source Summary Week 16 This week examines three alternative ways of managing common resources – via communal use, private ownership or state control – and empirical and theoretical arguments about which is best for economic development. It contains examples which support the argument that communal management of land can lead to its effective and sustainable exploitation, but also counter-examples where assigning rights of private ownership promotes more effective use of a resource for economic development. The use of theory and evidence are also discussed in this week. Week 17 This week provides several examples of indigenous people, and their experience with economic development when they were enabled to protect their communal lands or when those lands were switched to other forms of ownership and management. The Niyamgiri case provides a contrast between the Dongria Kondh (who successfully defended their rights to their sacred mountain against a mining company) and the lowland tribes whose defence was less successful. These and other cases (such as the Awa and Surui) allow consideration of how indigenous people’s right to economic development was affected by the successful or unsuccessful defence of communal lands against exercise of private property rights. Weeks 13 and 18 Both the introductory and review weeks provide some useful guidance on considering the module theme of rights and the block topic of common resources, both of which connect to this assignment question. The additional material on the Niyamgiri struggle in Week 18 will also be useful here. Information sources specific to Option C Information source Summary Week 21 This week provides an historical account of the creation of boundaries through the use of border control and immigration policy. It introduces a number of different case studies of immigration policies in action (in the USA, Mexico and the UK) and gives examples of how immigration policy can affect different groups of people in different ways. The usefulness and effectiveness of border control are also discussed, as well as the role of public opinion in shaping attitudes to immigration policy. Week 22 The content for this week extends the coverage of immigration policy by exploring how asylum seekers are treated within Europe (focusing mostly on the UK). The central focus of this week is on ‘crimmigration’ and the ways immigration policies have become increasingly punitive. It looks at the growth of immigration removal centres, considering the perspectives of migrants and their experiences of life within these centres. It highlights some sites of contestation in the use of immigration removal centres, and thus draws us back to consider the concept of justice in relation to detention. Weeks 20 and 25 The introductory and review weeks of Block 4 offer a detailed explanation and examples of boundaries, and some useful content related to the development of contemporary thinking about borders and justice. Information sources specific to Option D Information source Summary Week 23 This week’s material looks at how sound can be a physical and a symbolic boundary, as well as its place in everyday‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍ life. Tranquillity, sound out of place and ‘noisy neighbours’ are discussed as case studies of the right to peace and quiet, and developed as instances of how environmental justice is sought after, negotiated and achieved in relation to sound and the law. ‘Zoning’ and ‘individualisation’ are explored as distinct strategies for managing sound. This week also provides useful Skills activities around debating issues of sound. Week 24 This week’s material looks at the difficulties of achieving trade justice and explores how the fair-trade movement, governments and think tanks have different ideas about how it can be achieved. This chapter explores the different strategies for achieving greater trade justice, including citizen-based approaches, state regulation and the advocacy of free trade. Weeks 20 and 25 Both the introductory and review weeks offer detailed explanation and examples of the ideas about justice, including helpful summaries of trade and environmental justice. Writing tips Before you begin writing your EMA, ensure that you have worked through Week 27, ‘Preparing for the EMA’, and the Skills activity in Week 15, ‘Understanding and using concepts’. This material will help you to bring together the different module themes in your assignment. There is no one right way of approaching the EMA, but you should keep in mind the following key points: While you are free to choose any of the four options, it makes sense for you to choose a question that you have already addressed in TMA 04 or TMA 05. You are encouraged to use your tutor’s feedback on TMA 04 and TMA 05 to develop your EMA answer. For example, if your tutor suggested that you engage more fully with a particular concept, or use more examples to support the points you make, the EMA provides a place for you to work on that. For TMA 04 and/or TMA 05 your tutor may have suggested more effective ways of structuring your answer or ensuring you address the essay question. This EMA gives you an opportunity to develop further your argument in TMA 04 or TMA 05, and therefore present an improved, as well as an extended, piece of work. However, the main requirement of the EMA is that you effectively bring together at least two of the three module themes of inequality, rights and justice to highlight how they are useful for understanding the area that your chosen question focuses on. It is possible to show how each module theme helps us to understand the essay question, by providing an example related to your chosen themes in turn. However, better answers may apply both module themes to one or two examples. It is entirely acceptable to draw on all three of the themes, but you are only required to draw on two of them for this EMA. To this end try to focus on using at least two of the themes in sufficient depth first and foremost, and ensure that using all three does not compromise your ability to achieve this. In answering the essay question you are encouraged to think critically about the different meanings and approaches to your chosen themes. For this purpose, you should aim to adopt an analytical approach to assessing how your chosen themes help us to understand aspects of the social world. This entails weighing up evidence, as well as considering different views on these themes. It is a good idea to use a range of evidence to support your argument. Good essays will use examples to show how the module themes help us to understand the social world. It is possible to achieve the highest marks by drawing on core module materials only. However, appropriate use of independent study materials will be rewarded. Good answers will be well-structured, clearly written and focus on the question. They will draw on appropriate examples and relevant evidence, and use concepts appropriately to come to a balanced and reasoned conclusion. Finally, remember to provide references for the sources you use, both in the body of your essay and in a reference list at the end of the essay. You should also include a word count. Your reference list at the end of the essay is not included in your word count. In Part 1 the EMA marker will be looking for you to: discuss how at least two of the three module themes of inequality, rights and justice help us to understand the social issue in your chosen essay question provide appropriate examples and evidence from Blocks 3 and/or 4 to address the essay question develop a social science argument, using appropriate concepts, theories and evidence integrate ideas from across the module and apply them to the examples you discuss in your essay provide an account which clearly extends the work of TMA 04 or TMA 05 and integrates two of the three themes in a meaningful way, and in broadly equal proportions, rather than simply making light reference to a theme additional to the one used in the earlier TMA present a structured and coherent argument in essay format, keep within the word limit and reference appropriately. Student notes for Part 2 Part 2 of the EMA consists of a precis of your essay for Part 1. Word limit: 250 words. Information sources Your essay in answer to Part 1 of this EMA. Writing tips A precis is a summary of the main points of your essay. It should not include your own thoughts or comments on the original text, though it may refer to key examples. Week 24, Section , explains how to write a precis. You have practised writing a precis as part of TMA 05, so use your tutor’s feedback for that TMA when you are writing the precis for the EMA. Ensure you make the improvements your tutor has suggested. Sections 3 and 5 of Week 27 provide guidance on learning from feedback and writing a precis. To write a good precis, you need to condense the main points and arguments of your essay into 250 words. You should carefully read through your essay, noting down the main points and your argument. Consider which points are more important than others and set them out clearly. In Part 2 the EMA marker will be looking for you to: concisely summarise the main points of your essay clearly set out the argument of your essay keep within the word limit of 250 words. Learning outcomes Elements of the following module learning outcomes are addressed by the EMA: Knowledge and understanding an understanding of the social sciences and their development through processes of evaluating questions and data, leading to readiness for study at level 2 an understanding of selected concepts, theories and debates within the social sciences generally, and with specialisation in the fields of economics, geography, politics and international relations, social policy and criminology, and sociology an understanding of the different processes and forces of social change, and the ways these are interpreted using the social sciences Cognitive skills an ability to construct and present social science arguments using appropriate concepts, models, theories and evidence an ability to select, interpret and use both quantitative and qualitative evidence, and an understanding of how data is constructed an ability to use examples, illustrations and case studies in presenting and assessing an argument, and an understanding of the use of abstraction and empirical investigation in this task an ability to compare and evaluate different theoretical positions or arguments and to apply social science concepts to real-world examples and cases Practical and professional skills an ability to engage with feedback received from previous work and reflect on own learning. Checklist Have I: Yes No Where can I look for guidance? looked at the feedback on my previous work? Your tutor’s comments on your TMAs will help you to develop and improve your skills for the EMA. Please pay particular attention to TMA 04 and TMA 05, as the feedback provided for these TMAs will be particularly relevant for completing the EMA. read all of the guidance notes for this assignment? Read through these assignment notes to check you have followed all the advice and instructions. written in my own words? Guidance on writing in your own words is available in Section , Skill: Understanding plagiarism and Section , Skill: Writing in your own words in Social Sciences Assessment Information. referenced my sources of evidence? Students receiving a good pass in the EMA will be expected to have referenced and cited sources within their essay and at the end of their essay in a complete and generally accurate manner. The following activities will help you to develop the skill of referencing: Week 3, Section 7, Skills: Writing in your own words using audio and video material Week 10, Section 11, Skills: Referencing textbooks Week 18, Section 9, Skills: Revisiting referencing. checked my word count? The guidance notes tell you the word limit for each part of the EMA. An answer that is shorter than the word limit by more than 10 per cent is likely to be too short to have fully answered the question. You must not exceed the word limit by more than 10 per cent. For further information on actions taken when word limits are exceeded, see Section 6 ‘Word length’ in Social Sciences Assessment Information. written the word count at the end of each part of my EMA? Check the word count and write that figure clearly at the end of each part of the assignment. completed each part of the EMA? The EMA has two separate elements: an essay and a precis. Both parts must be submitted together in one single file. Read through these assignment notes carefully to check you have followed al‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍l the advice and instructions, and completed all the necessary tasks.

Principles of Macroeconomics

  Answer the questions below, using 100 words or more.

1. Pick two determinants of aggregate demand that you believe have the greatest impact on macroeconomic performance, and do the same for aggregate supply.  Justify your choices with examples for each.

 

2. List and Explain the three reasons the aggregate-demand curve slopes downward.

3. What is the difference between contractionary fiscal policy and expansionary fiscal policy? Which is the more appropriate to use today? Explain your answer.  

 4. What is the difference between the consumption multiplier and the money multiplier in terms of how each influences aggregate demand?

5. Suppose the Federal Reserve’s policy is to maintain low and stable inflation by keeping unemployment at its natural rate. However, the Fed believes that the natural rate of unemployment is 4 percent when the actual natural rate is 5 percent. If the Fed based its policy decisions on its belief, what would happen to the economy? How might the Fed come to realize that its belief about the natural rate was mistaken? 

6. Give an example of a government policy that acts as an automatic stabilizer. Explain why the policy has this effect. 

 

7. Consider the theory of liquidity preference. How does it help explain the downward slope of the aggregate-demand curve?

 8. Name two macroeconomic variables that decline when the economy goes into a recession. 

 

MGMT412U1DB

 

In your own words, answer this unit’s discussion questions in a main post (recommended minimum 450 words), and respond to at least two peers’ postings (recommended minimum 75 words).

After you have reviewed the Assignment Details below, click the Discussion Board link under the My Work heading above to open the Discussion Board and make your post.

Assignment Details

Along with having the skill, knowledge, tools, and techniques required to manage projects effectively, project managers should be effective managers and leaders. Think about the managers and leaders that you have interacted with throughout your life. Reflect on what made those people “good” or “poor” managers and leaders.

Describe a leader you have encountered in life who was particularly effective. What made them more than just a manager? What qualities did they possess that stood out as particularly effective to you?

When responding to your peers, think about how their experiences are similar to experiences in your life. What qualities did the leaders they have described share with particularly effective leaders in your life? How were the leaders they described different from your experiences?

In your own words, please post a response to the Discussion Board and comment on other postings. You will be graded on the quality of your postings.

For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.

Discussion Board Reminders: 

  • Must have three posts:  A main post and two replies to peers.
    • First post: Either your main post or a reply to others must be posted before midnight CT (Central time) on Friday of each week.
    • Second and third post: Must be posted on a different day from the first post.

WK3 Discussion

 

Discussion: Fair and Equitable?

As you have learned from the text and perhaps from your own experiences, characteristics such as gender, culture, socioeconomic status, learning styles, disabilities, and at-risk status can impact the ways that adults relate to and interact with children. As a professional, it is vital that you evaluate your own attitudes and strive to be fair, equitable, and proactive in your interactions with children and families.

Review the “Student Characteristics and Teacher Interaction” section (pages 245-266) of your text.

Then consider the following questions:

  • What are some of the complex issues related to gender?
  • What are some of the complex issues related to culture and diversity?
  • Do all children have an equal opportunity to succeed in school?

Choose two characteristics covered in the section you reviewed that concern you the most in terms of the potential for inequitable treatment of young children.

 

Post your thoughts with regard to the following:

  • Identify the two characteristics you chose, and explain why each is of special concern to you.
  • Explain how you as a professional can advocate for young children and families in each area. Be sure to also explain how you will ensure that your own behavior with regard to each characteristic is fair and equitable to children you work with and their families.

B&P Bulk#3

This is a three part product that has to work together so pay close attention and follow all instructions.

Part 1 is 2 pages minimum with introductory paragraph not counting header and references.  

Part 2 SWOT Template attached

Part 3 is 3 pages minimum with introductory paragraph not counting header and references.  

You will be working on an implementation plan for a business. The components within these three units combined will create this plan.

Please take a look at the 30 case studies located in your textbook Strategic Management 16th Edition Fred R. David & Forest R. David on pages 370–625. There are multiple corporations that provide a large array of services and products. Please select one of these 30 organizations that interests you. You will use this company for the Unit VI and Unit VIII assignments, as well.

For Part 1, describe the company that you selected, the products/services they offer, and the history of the company. Next, analyze the company’s strategy, mission, and organizational structure. In your analysis, include the information below.

  • What does the strategy, mission, and organizational structure say about the company?
  • What are the positive aspects of the strategy, mission, and organizational structure?
  • What are the company’s short-term and long-term goals?
  • What are ways to improve the strategy, mission, and organizational structure?

Much of the information you will need to complete this segment can be found in the case study in the textbook. However, you are welcome to conduct further outside research as needed. Some details, such as the short-term and long-term goals, may not be explicitly stated. Please use your best judgement and analytical skills to determine that information.

For Part 2, you started to create an implementation plan. You selected a company and analyzed their strategy and mission. We will continue your work with this company and develop a SWOT analysis.

Remember that a SWOT analysis identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an organization. This is an important analysis for any organization as it can be used for strategic planning. Your SWOT analysis must be a minimum of two pages in length. Once you have completed your SWOT analysis, write a minimum of one page, explaining how this information could be used by the company.

For Part 3, you will focus on the following points:

  • internal and external issues,
  • competition,
  • future outlook for the organization, and
  • implementation of tools for measuring business success.

Much of the information you will need to complete this segment can be found in the case study in the textbook. However, you are welcome to conduct further research as needed. For the future of the organization, you may be creative and add your own insight on where you see the company going

Transformative Organization Leadership Research Project

 Research and write 8-page report on an organization that went through turmoil but was 

stabilized by a leader whereby the organization is flourishing now. This can be a private, public, 

profit or nonprofit organization.

The following offers the instructional guide for writing the paper.

A.

Cover Page

B.

Introduction/Background: Introduce the subject matter, describe what you will do in the 

paper, and provide a background of the leader.

C.Literature Review: Provide scholarly literature on leadership theories and contextualize it

in answering the following questions. Use credible, scholarly and academically based 

materials:

1.Trait Theory

a.What personality characteristics the leader (he/she) showed that in your opinion are 

traits of a leader that has contributed to his/her success in the organization? Describe 

it. 2.Behavior Theory

a.What behaviors has this leader demonstrate that has contributed to his/her success as 

a leader e.g. Laissez-fair, autocratic, democratic, transactional style or combination of

them. Describe this.

3.Contingency Theory

a.How did this person respond to various situations that stabilized the organization? 

Describe it with some concrete examples. 

4.Transformative Theory

a.How did this leader bring about change in the organization to make it more efficient, 

that is a positive and sustainable change? Indicate what type of change it was e.g. 

systematic, rapid, revolutionary, dramatic, sustained, or slow. 

b.How did he/she contribute to humanizing organization context?

c.How did he/she improve effectiveness of the program, services, and or/policies?

d.How did he/she enhance delivery system, performance, productivity, motivation, and 

moral?

e.How did he address social and environmental justice including diversity and fair 

wages?

5.Ethical, Responsible, and Accountable Leadership

a.Gather examples of how this leader demonstrated/showed ethical, responsible, and 

accountable behavior e.g. as follows:

i.Maintains transparency

ii.Promotes, drives, and invites dialogues to enhance diverse perspectives

iii. Fosters an open door policy approach

iv.Communicates and handles social