report about trump s impeachment trial

First, make sure you are good at Law area and Journalism area before you take this work. Here are the detailed requirements.

Write a report of 320 words combined with Trump’s impeachment trial’s news reports and relevant videos from any famous news platforms (Such as CNN). You need to contain these points in the report: What do you think is the most important point of this event, what are the moments that impressed you, and what moments in your mind are amazing and unbelievable.

This work must be your original work! This work is very important to me, so high quality must be ensured. Looking forward to your high quality work!

500 words minimum 2

Book Review on “The Halo Effect: . . . and the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers” by Phil Rosenzweig

Write a book review of 500 words in the style of published book reviews that would be on NYT or on Amazon.com. Your paper should maintain a consistent graphic and writing style throughout. It should be free of spelling and grammatical errors.

just 500 word book review on the book states above in the form of a New York Times or Amazon review.

https://www.amazon.com/Halo-Effect-Business-Delusions-Managers/dp/1476784035

Right at the bottom is the review.

community nursing 107

1. Identify and discuss the types of disasters.

2. Mention and discuss two natural or man-made disasters that recently occurred and discuss how they affect the community health.

3. Discuss the stages of disaster management.

4. Describe and discuss the role and responsibilities of nurses in relation to disasters.

APA format word document, Arial 12 font, A minimum of 2 evidence-based references besides the class textbook must be used, A minimum of 700 words is required. Please zero plagiarism since they run it through SafeAssign.

summarize and respond to a newspaper article on a scientific experiment focused on some aspect of physiology and some short answers 2

minimum 600 words

PHYSIOLOGY IN THE NEWS:

AN EVALUATION OF SCIENCE REPORTING

Objectives:

1. To become more familiar with the physiology studies (including genetics, biochemistry, medicine,

etc.) currently reported daily in popular newspapers.

2. To practice analyzing science as it is presented in newspapers and presenting this information to peers.

Sources:

Newspapers (for example: USA Today, San Diego Union-Tribune, New York Times) that are

dated within one year of the first day of this term. On-line versions of newspapers are also acceptable.

Assignments using sources other than newspapers will not be accepted. You are looking for an article

addressing a scientific experiment.

The following sources are NOT acceptable: Scientific American, Nature, National Geographic, on-line

scientific journals, etc. These are excellent publications, but they do not cover current events for the

general public or the information they do present is usually much more detailed than desired for this

assignments.

You are looking for a newspaper article addressing a scientific experiment. Remember this is a

physiology course (please do not use articles on volcanoes, astronomy, etc. unless they relate to

biology). If you have questions, please discuss it with your instructor.

Method:

Summarize, and respond to, a newspaper article on a scientific experiment focused on some

aspect of physiology. The article should report on a new scientific report or summary. The article should

be less than one year old and provided to instructor when the report is submitted. A URL may be

substituted for the newspaper clipping. You may earn a maximum of 25 points for this writing

assignment.

The points are assigned as follows:

Grammar and Style:

(5 points) You should demonstrate effective and appropriate writing. Does each paragraph have a topic

sentence? Is the style flowing and easily read? Is it obvious you did not review your writing before

submitting it? Do nouns and verbs agree? Are spelling error kept a minimum ?

powerpoint presentation 244

i need help writing a powerpoint presentation

All the guidelines have been attached

marketing case of keurig

The first file is case and the second file is case writeup instructions.

All the questions must be based on the case.

1-1.5 page is OK.

write a report on sustainability

Choose one of the following companies sustainability report:

  • Loblaw
  • Bank of Montreal
  • Nike Inc
  • Starbucks Corporation
  • Volkswagen
  • Imperial Oil

Write a short 800 – 1,000 word report covering:

  1. How does the company define sustainability?
  2. What areas of sustainability does the company measure and report?
  3. Briefly describe two areas of sustainability the company focuses on, related sustainability targets, actions taken to reach those targets and results to date.
  4. Are there any notable areas of sustainability not reported on by the company? Why do you think that is?
  5. What is your overall impression of the sustainability report and the company’s attempt at becoming sustainable?

write annotated bibliography on data governance topic

Please use 10 scholarly journel articles. and list them as references in the bibliography.

Should be in 2 to 3 pages and in APA format.

design a presentation of an organization metaphor organizations as machines

Images of Organization by Gareth Morgan.

1. Design a Presentation of an Organization Metaphor (Organizations as Machines) Address why this perspective is important to organizations. Using PowerPoint or other presentation format. Include the strengths and weaknesses of this metaphor.

2. Prepare an interactive activity on Organizations as Machines find/design a short activity (that can range from 30-45 minutes) that might let the class “try out” some of the ideas of Organizations as Machines It must represent the main points of the chapter/metaphor.

i need these questions answered 7

Question 1

You are a member of a jury. The jury is hearing a child molestation case in which the defendant is accused of a series of molestations in his neighborhood. In an attempt to ensure the jury is not unduly influenced, the judge instructs the jury and all officers of the court (any person who has an obligation to promote justice and effective operation of the judicial system, including judges, the attorneys who appear in court, bailiffs, clerks and other personnel) not to discuss the case with anyone outside the courtroom – especially anyone involved in the case. After the fourth day of trial, you happen to ride on a very full elevator with the lead prosecutor. You are standing directly behind the prosecutor. The elevator is very crowded, and it is fairly obvious that the prosecutor has not noted your presence, and/or he does not recognize you as a member of the jury. You happen to overhear the prosecutor whispering to his assistant that the defendant has a previous arrest for child molestation, but the prosecutor is not allowed to mention this fact in court because the judge believes the information would unduly prejudice the jury. Based upon what you’ve heard so far, you expected the defendant might be guilty, but now you definitely believe he is guilty. What would you do?

Remember to cite your supportive resources.

Question 2

For week six you have several readings, all of which have a focus on leadership. Based on these readings and other research that may supplement these readings (not replace them), create a New Thread and answer the below items/questions Your response(s) should be in your own words. This means that you need to paraphrase, interpret, analyze, etc.

  • Discuss one of the Barriers within the profession as explained by Schafer. What is your assessment of that barrier?
  • Several leadership behaviors are discussed by Yukl. Select one of those behaviors that you feel is the most important, or near the top of the list. Discuss that behavior and explain your rationale for selecting it.
  • In the reading by Malos eight leadership theories are presented. Select one theory that you believe has little validity or legitimacy. Briefly discuss that theory and then explain why you made your selection.

Question 3

  • Do you think we should close juvenile prisons? If so, what alternatives would you recommend?
  • Do you agree with the U.S. Supreme Court decision that juveniles 17 or under should not be sentenced to life?
  • Juveniles constitute 1,200 of the 1.5 million people housed in federal and state prisons in this country, and nearly 200,000 youth enter the adult criminal-justice system each year, most for non-violent crimes, do you agree this is an effective practice in reducing juvenile crime and rehabilitating them?