topic discussion 3

What topic did you select for your Project Introduction? What additional areas do you plan to research in relation to this topic? Post should be at least 250 words

The topic is Should the death penalty be abolished?

scientific writing 12

This week, find a current (within the past 10 days) news article in some popular media (newspaper, magazine, etc). The topic of the news article should be physics related, but does not need to be physics that we have already discussed. After reading the article, address the following in your submission.

  • Give a brief summary of the article
  • Provide an analysis of the article. This could include discussion of the authors purpose for writing the article, what you learned from reading the article (or what readers were supposed to learn) or questions that emerge as you think about this article. If there are sections of the article that you don’t understand, state specifically what you don’t understand and why that section is confusing. The goal here is to demonstrate thinking.
  • Include a proper citation

Remember, 350 words is a good target length.

english 203 7

  • Prompt: Many contemporary readers find Shakespeare’s language difficult to understand. For this response, do your best to paraphrase Hamlet’s soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1, lines 56-89. What is his basic struggle? What ideas does he contemplate?
  • Requirements: The response should adhere to APA formatting and be 350 words in length.

aleks only 9 topics enthalpy

Aleks assignment due in 3 hours. it is 9 topics on enthalpy and is very straight forward. Mostly based on enthalpy and heat capacity as well as specific heat.

dare to disagree l

Think about this video in regards to building a strong argument/counterargument.

After watching the following TED Talk, please answer the following questions:

  1. What is Heffernan’s main argument? Why does she think it is important?
  2. How does disagreement lead to better partnerships? What kind of examples does Heffernan provide to prove that?
  3. In the end, are you convinced? What kind of rhetorical strategies did she use to convince you or fail to use?
  4. What was your biggest takeaway or AHA moment from this Talk?

“Dare to Disagree” | Margaret Heffernan

Requirements:

  • Your initial response should be about 150-300 words per question.

assessment 57

Answer the following questions in a Microsoft® Word document.

Essay 1 (175 to 350 words)

  • How would you now define organized crime? Discuss concepts, theories, and other information that you now understand concerning organized crime. Which have been the most interesting to you?
  • Do you believe your knowledge of organized crime will be useful in your current career or the one you intend to pursue after college? Why or why not?

Essay 2 (175 to 350 words)

The Bill of Rights, which is the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution, and the Constitution as a whole do two very important things: They set out the rights of the citizens and also limit the authority of government. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution in particular limit the authority of government in the lives of U.S. citizens. The authority of government/law enforcement is additionally limited in court decisions interpreting Constitutional protections, such as Miranda v. Arizona. Jurisdiction and the statute of limitations further limit the reach of law enforcement.

Choose two of the above legal limitations. Discuss how these legal limitations affect law enforcement efforts to combat organized crime. Provide realistic examples. What would happen if these limitations were more or less stringent? Explain your answers.

Essay 3 (175 to 350 words)

A variety of statutes have been enacted to fight organized crime at the federal level, such as RICO, which is a part of the Crime Control Act of 1970. Other statutes are designed to “follow the money,” such as the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 and the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, in order to obtain needed evidence against organized crime groups. There are many and various other federal laws that have been enacted to fight organized crime or enacted for another purpose but are being used to combat organized crime, such as the Patriot Act.

Answer the following questions:

  • What is an example of a federal law that combats organized crime?
  • How does this law apply to domestic or international organized crime groups?
  • Has this law been codified into the state laws in your state? In what way?
  • How may we improve major federal laws and strategies to combat organized crime? Explain your answer.

Essay 4 (175 to 350 words)

There is no national police force in the United States. However, there are multiple federal agencies that act to combat various types of criminal activity, including organized crime. These agencies fall under the larger umbrella of government departments. For example, the FBI operates under the Department of Justice and Customs and Border Protection operates under the Department of Homeland Security.

Choose one federal agency that interests you and discuss the history of this organization. Answer the following questions:

  • What are the major functions and goals of this agency?
  • How does this agency operate in the fight against organized crime?
  • What training, experience, or education must one have to become a part of this agency?
  • Would you ever consider joining this agency? Why or why not?

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Submit your assignment.

ibio 203 homework help please

(200 words overall)

This week, you learned about the GREENHOUSE EFFECT. Just as you did for the pre-quiz, I want you to DRAW A PICTURE that explains the greenhouse effect on Earth. Unlike the pre-quiz, your grade will be based upon how well you demonstrate an understanding of the greenhouse effect as it was described in the lecture and your readings.

1. Draw a picture of the greenhouse effect on Earth. Use as much detail as you believe is necessary to fully explain the concept.

2. Use words and labels to explain and describe your drawing. Do NOT use technical language unless you also explain it. For example, “shortwave radiation” is not a term we have used, so explain it if you use it!. Use as many words and labels as you believe is necessary to fully explain the concept.

personal narrative a piece of writing describing an event of personal significance to the writer

For this assignment you are telling a story about a significant personal experience and new awareness about yourself and life. You may (but are not required to) reference and incorporate a discussion of Rich’s definition of the term “personal Sputnik moment.” Either way, your emphasis should be on telling your story and describing the significant impact of the experience. Your argument (main claim) should allude to a “new awareness” that you want your reader to gain from reading your essay. Your purpose should be to get your reader to learn about or see life or your subject in a new way.

CHECK THE PDF ATTACHED PLEASE

psychology gender roles

Hi, I uploaded the instruction and textbook file for you. Please let me know if you have any questions.

please read the attached case and prepare the case in about 2 3 pages you need to use tableau

Please read the attached case and prepare the case in about 2-3 pages. Please use trend line analytics in Tableau to forecast the net sales and contribution margin for the next four quarters.