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  • Answer questions based on Part V (5) material.

    Answer questions based on Part V (5) material.

    Academic Integrity rules apply. If an instructor suspects an action that violates Academic Integrity rules, the instructor may penalize the student – This could range from a ZERO for each question that violates Academic Integrity rules all the way to a complete ZERO for the entire assignment.

    Answer the following questions in the inline text:

    1. Who are the parties in a civil case?
    2. Who starts / begins the case in a civil case?
    3. What is the standard of proof in a civil case, and who has the burden to meet that standard?
    4. The case begins with the pleadings? What documents make up the pleadings? (Name at least 2)
    5. In your own words, what is discovery?
    6. Where does the evidence that parties find during discovery come from?
    7. What is the policy reason for having discovery as a tool in a civil case?
    8. What is a common outcome that comes from the discovery process?
    9. If the outcome from problem # 8 is not reached, what happens next?
    10. While court is in session, how would you describe opening statements?
    11. An attorney is asking questions to his / her own witness while court is in session. What is this called?
    12. An attorney is asking questions to the opposing witness while court is in session. What is this called?
    13. After both sides are done with their respective presentation of their cases, the attorneys make a statement to the court and the jury. What is the name of this statement?
    14. In a criminal case, a defendant is found guilty or not guilty. What is the equivalent for a civil case?
    15. At the conclusion of a civil case, who decides the case? [There may be more than one answer].
    16. Who are the parties to a criminal case?
    17. What is the standard of proof in a criminal case?
    18. A deal in a criminal case takes place, and it commonly comes in the form of less charges and less prison time exchange for a guilty plea. What is this deal called?
    19. Name three (3) punishments that may be imposed by a criminal court if a party is found guilty:
    20. An individual loses a criminal case, and has been punished. This person wants his case reviewed. Which court would review his case?

    Requirements: 400

  • Management theories in criminal justice

    Develop a paper that evaluates the five major types of management theories in criminal justice. For each theory, be sure to include: *The direction of communication *A sketch of the chain of command indicating communication direction *Identify the most used management theory in CJ and explain why it is used most often. *Identify the management theory you feel would work best in a CJ agency and explain why. Length: 1500-2000 words with pictures or charts to indicate sketches. References: Include a minimum of 5 scholarly resources. The completed assignment should address all of the assignment requirements, exhibit evidence of concept knowledge, and demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the content presented in the course. The writing should integrate scholarly resources, reflect academic expectations and current APA standards, and adhere to the University’s Academic Integrity Policy.
  • Writing humanly, Based on first Write.

    Please post your multimodal rhetorical analysis essay here. Refer back to the prompt in the Unit 1 module for details of this essay.

    Specifications:

    ***At the top of your essay, please indicate which of the following grades you have completed.

    An “A” essay will include the following specifications:

    • Essay will be at least 3 full pages in length (image does not count toward page length)
    • Essay will contain an image, or provide a link to, the multimodal text at the heart of the analysis
    • Identify and discuss at least 3 modes of multimodal rhetoric in the multimodal text
    • Accurately describe the rhetorical situation of the multimodal text
    • Provide direct quotes from the text, screenshots, or clips from the text that bolster your analysis
    • Engage in rhetorical analysis
    • Be presented free from error
    • Must have earned a 5/5 on the Syllabus Quiz
    • Must have submitted a proposal for the project

    A “B” essay will include the following specifications:

    • Essay will be at least 3 full pages in length (image does not count toward page length)
    • Essay will contain an image, or provide a link to, the multimodal text at the heart of the analysis
    • Identify and discuss at least 2 elements of multimodal rhetoric in the text you’ve identified
    • Accurately describe the rhetorical situation of the multimodal text
    • Provide direct quotes from the text, screenshots, or clips from the text that bolster your analysis
    • Engage in rhetorical analysis
    • Be presented free from error
    • Must have submitted a proposal for the project

    A “C” essay will include the following specifications

    • Essay will be at least 3 full pages in length (image does not count toward page length)
    • Essay will contain an image, or provide a link to, the multimodal text at the heart of the analysis
    • Identify and discuss at least 1 mode of multimodal rhetoric in the multimodal text
    • Provide direct quotes from the text, screenshots, or clips from the text that bolster your analysis
    • Engage in rhetorical analysis
    • Be relatively free from error

    ***You have all the tools you need to successfully complete this assignment.
    Make sure it’s 0% AI, and make sure that it’s 3 full pages, don’t count it with the pics, make the writing 3 full pages with letter size 12, and Times New Roman, double space. I’m talking about a video in YouTube and it’s 1;01sec, and this is the website for the video, I think this is the first writing I did.

    Requirements:

  • unknown

    Report on a journey into the unknown:

    Seek out an unfamiliar setting or experience, then reflect and report on what you learnedabout

    the world, other people, or yourself. This must be physically safe. We hope that, while

    prioritizing safety, you will not shy away from discomfort. Have your journey approved by both

    instructors before venturing out.

    Your task will be to open yourself up to something unfamiliar, record your impressions and

    emotions (whatever they are!), then reflect on the experience.

    Potential questions to consider:

    What mentalities helped you to not just endure, but enjoy this experience?

    What mentalities prevented you from doing so, and why?

    What mentalities might you need to further develop to better negotiate similar situations

    in the future?

    You are welcome and encouraged to take liberties with the style and format of this field report

    into the unknown. What matters is that you experience and seriously reflect on something

    familiar. If you arent sure your approach fits this agenda, feel free to discuss it with us.

    A successful written report, for reference, may:

    Consist of 5 pages, double-spaced, with standard font and margins.

    Contain an original, easily-discernable thesis.

    Be coherent, lively, engaging, and interesting to read.

    Refer to class texts and themes.

    Follow proper MLA style for formatting, quotation, punctuation, and documentation.

    (Again, safety is the highest priority. Any report on an experience that puts you in physical

    danger will not be graded.)

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Assignment-Journey into the Unknown.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Strategic planning

    browse over the case study it is also attached . but Use this attached template for your submission: Strategic Planning TemplateDownload Strategic Planning Template Address the following: What would you look for in opening the new hospital? What criteria would you use to move ahead? How would you market the clinic? Incorporate the following factors in your plan: Ethics Finance Budget Human Resources Marketing

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): STRATEGIC PLANNING.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Chronic Disease Presentation

    The PowerPoint presentation assignment requirements are already clearly stated in the syllabus (pp. 3-4), including: what needs to be covered in the presentation; the required length of 1416 slides total, including: (1) a title slide; (2) 1214 content slides; and (3) a final References slide; the course policy that a presentation previously presented or submitted for academic credit may not be reused for this assignment. The practical tips below DO NOT add any new requirements. They simply provide some practical pointers, to help you with overcoming writer’s block and moving forward with your work. You do not need my approval for your choice of chronic disease topic for the presentation. However, please feel very welcome to check with me if you’d like to confirm that your topic is a good fit for the assignment – I’m always happy to help. For example, a very interesting topic may still pose a substantial challenge when it comes to covering to covering the four requirements below (stated in the syllabus): (1) The disease frequency is an essntial component of the importance of the disease from the population health perspective. Explain WHY this disease is of concern, such as high prevalence, high incidence, and/or high mortality. Some diseases may be of high importance due to high risk of death and fast spread person-to-person in the population. Some diseases may not have high mortality (e.g., type 2 diabetes if managed effectively), but may constitute a substantial burden on the people they affect (e.g., complications of diabetes) as well as on the health care system (the cost of diabetes). (2) The diseases risk factors. While it’s impotant to address both modifiable (controllable) and nonmodifiable (non-controllable) risk factors, the focus should be on the modifiable (controllable) ones, of course – as these are where public health efforts can give the greatest positive impact. (3) Contemporary approaches to prevention and control of disease. What can be done at the population level to fight the disease? DO NOT include medical treatment. For example, if you choose high blood pressure, you may want to discuss healthy lifestyle, exercise, low-sodium diet, health education of the public etc., but DO NOT discuss diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers and other antihypertensive drugs. Think about relevent health policies and how they affect different populations, and their intended and unintended consequences. You can also think about health equity, for example: does everyone affected by your chosen chronic disease benefit equally, or are there disparities? What can be done to improve public participation in the interventions you chose? Feel free to use CDC and other sources (and remember to cite them in the bibliography). You don’t need to invent new approaches, though you are very welcome to generate and share your own ideas! Amount of text: Each of the 12-14 content slides should have 4-6 bullet-pointed short sentences. It’s OK to use a smaller font on the last slide (References) to fit all citations on one slide.
  • Writing Project

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    Instructions: Please revise your Writing Project 1 Timed Writing using the following PIE worksheet.

    • Revisit your Topic Sentence: Revise it to follow these guidelines.

    P Point Communicate your purpose to the reader by writing a topic sentence that addresses the issue with an opinion based on facts.

    A point is an opinion based on facts, not merely a fact.

    A point is a topic sentence for a body paragraph.

    A topic sentence has two functions:

    a.It states the point of the individual paragraph.

    b.It states how the point develops the thesis statement (for an essay).

    Example When faced with hardship, people can use the strength of others to make it through a difficult period of time.

    This is an opinion that is based on the fact that many people find help and comfort in others when dealing with difficulty. This topic sentence has an opinion, yet it is based on a fact.

    Write your new revised topic sentence here:

    The greatest lesson I have ever learned in my education is that real intellectual development begins the second you realize you are lost and you dare to seek assistance.

    • Revisit your Information: Revise all pieces information to follow these guidelines. Add Malcom X quote to your story as support and evidence.
    • Revisit your Explanation: Revise all pieces information to follow these guidelines.
    • Revisit your paragraph as a whole: Revise to follow PIE guidelines.

    I Information Provide outside information to support your topic sentence.

    Information is used to support the point (topic sentence).

    Information is used to make the topic sentence creditable and verifiable.

    Information is data, facts, surveys, observations, individual experience, and published material.

    Example Joyce Butler from Listening Is an Act of Love used the driving force of her children to help her endure long and hard work hours (67).

    This information about Joyce Butler supports the point because she used her children as a motivation to help her deal with a difficult time in her life.

    Quotes: Revise all outside evidence to follow this format.

    (1) Introduction statement, (2) quote, (3) MLA citation, (4) lines of analysis.

    Example: Joyce Butler from Listening Is an Act of Love speaks of how her mother used the support of her family to motivate her; she describes, My mother wanted to keep us together as a family. She was determined (Isay 67). Butler used the driving force of her children remaining under one roof as family to help her endure long and hard work hours.

    List all of your revised pieces of information here along with the Malcom X quote:

    I remember it was a rainy Tuesday afternoon, and I was sitting in the high school chemistry lab, where there was a faint smell of sulfur and floor wax. I was staring at a titration experiment that did not make sense at all: the clear liquid in my flask did not change color, but the vials of my classmates became pale pink. I felt hot, and my throat tightened when I looked at the chaotic numbers in my messy notebook and knew that I was a fraud who did not belong in the course. I did not pack up in silent panic as I was used to. Instead, I took deep breaths, inhaling the acute metallic smell of the room, and lifted my trembling hand. I had no excuse, and when my teacher approached, I simply mumbled that I was lost. He never criticized me in any way; he merely drew a stool, and we tracked the path of the chemical reaction till the rationale finally clicked.Malcolm X recounts an identical turnaround in his own educational journey when he came to realize the power of learning; he says, I knew right there in prison that reading had changed the course of my life forever (Malcolm X 4). Malcolm X realized that admitting that he did not know anything and devoting his future and intellectual identity to learning changed his future.

    E Explanation Explain to your reader why the information is relevant to your topic sentence.

    The explanation comes right after a piece of information or direct quote

    The explanation illustrates to the reader why the information is relevant to the topic sentence.

    The explanation analyzes why the information supports the point.

    Example Joyces undying love for her children became her motivation to make it through a challenging time in her life. Looking to others for support and motivation can help people deal with trying times in their lives.

    This explanation paraphrases the information and reiterates the point. In addition, it further explains how the information validates the point.

    List your revised information here (including the Malcom X quote) along with the revised analysis provided for each:

    My choice to admit that I was confused and get assistance reflected that Malcolm X used to see that advancement begins when one accepts that there are things he does not know. In my desire to seek help by raising my hand and asking questions, I was able to overcome fear and embark on real learning. The experience of Malcolm X demonstrates that education can forever alter the course of a person when he decides to take knowledge with integrity and perseverance. The two experiences show that intellectual development is not that of seeming knowledgeable but of openness to learn. Seeking assistance and opening opportunities to learn build confidence, learning, and the development of long-term academic abilities.

    Example of PIE Formed Paragraph

    When faced with hardship, people can use the strength of others to make it through a difficult period of time. Joyce Butler from Listening Is an Act of Love used the driving force of her children to help her endure long and hard work hours (67). Joyces undying love for her children became her motivation to make it through a challenging time in her life. The motivation of her children helped Joyce stay driven and committed to her labor intensive job. Looking to others for support and motivation can help people deal with hard times in their lives.

    Connect all the parts of the revised portions of your PIE paragraph together (topic sentence, information, and explanation) and place your complete revised paragraph here (the paragraph as a whole):

    The greatest lesson I have ever learned in my education is that real intellectual development begins the second you realize you are lost and you dare to seek assistance. I remember it was a rainy Tuesday afternoon, and I was sitting in the high school chemistry lab, where there was a faint smell of sulfur and floor wax. I was staring at a titration experiment that did not make sense at all: the clear liquid in my flask did not change color, but the vials of my classmates became pale pink. I felt hot, and my throat tightened when I looked at the chaotic numbers in my messy notebook and knew that I was a fraud who did not belong in the course. I did not pack up in silent panic as I was used to. Instead, I took deep breaths, inhaling the acute metallic smell of the room, and lifted my trembling hand. I had no excuse, and when my teacher approached, I simply mumbled that I was lost. He never criticized me in any way; he merely drew a stool, and we tracked the path of the chemical reaction till the rationale finally clicked. Malcolm X recounts an identical turnaround in his own educational journey when he came to realize the power of learning; he says, I knew right there in prison that reading had changed the course of my life forever (Malcolm X 4). By acknowledging that he knew little to nothing, Malcolm X recognized that devotion to learning would change his future and intellectual identity. My choice to admit that I was confused and get assistance reflected that Malcolm X used to see that advancement begins when one accepts that there are things he does not know. I was able to overcome the fear by raising my hand and requesting to be guided, which enabled me to start real learning. The experience helped me realize that learning is not about acting like you already know but having the fearless ability to learn openly and constantly.

    A final draft from this:

    Requirements: 1 page

  • Unit III Article Review_tp

    For this assignment, please locate and review two articlesone on how to improve the quality of decision-making and one on strategies for effective communication as a leader. After reviewing the two articles, address the prompts below.

    • Identify the main points of the article, and discuss the supporting information. Explain how you can utilize this information in your career.
    • Explain key aspects of group processes including leadership, the communication structure, and stages of team development.
    • Discuss the value of communication in health care organizations.
    • Explain decision-making methods for teams, including functional and dysfunctional processes.
  • 12 Principles of Animation Dear Basketball

    The animated short above is called “Dear Basketball” it was written by Kolbe Bryant and directed by Glen Keane. After you watch this short I would like you pick one of the 12 Principles of Animation from below and write how the director used that principle to tell the story about Kolbe Bryants love of basketball.

    12 Principles of Animation

    1. Squash and stretch
    2. Anticipation
    3. Staging
    4. Straight-ahead and pose-to-pose
    5. Follow through and overlapping action
    6. Slow in and slow out
    7. Arc
    8. Secondary Action
    9. Timing
    10. Exaggeration
    11. Solid Drawing
    12. Appeal

    Discussion

    • Please write 5-7 sentences talking about how the director used one of the 12 Principles of Animation to tell the story.
  • personal inquiry

    Your law firm (located texas), Wright and Wrong, Attorneys at Law, has just advised that our client, Ally, was in an accident while driving to her home from our law firm.

    According to Ally, the other car hit her car on the passenger side front door. The driver of the other car is from Arizona. According to the police report, Jackson Maine claims that Ally entered the intersection of Shallow Road and 18th Avenue when the traffic light was red. Jackson acknowledges that the front of his car hit the passenger side of Ally’s car.

    The accident occurred on April 1 of last year at 6:00 pm. The traffic lights were working properly.When the accident occurred, Ally was traveling east, and Jackson was traveling north.

    Ally claims that, upon impact, she fractured two bones in her left hand (the metacarpal bones: thumb and index fingers). While the fracture has healed, her fingers are stiff, and she has trouble holding objects in her left hand. She is left-hand dominant. Ally’s head hit the driver’s side window upon impact. She suffered a concussion and still experiences headaches, hearing loss, and balance problems.

    Ally believes that Jackson is responsible for her injuries. The accident occurred in your home state.

    You are meeting with Ally to prepare a complaint against Jackson. A partner at the law firm has asked you to prepare a memo (review page 22 of our APUS Legal Studies Writing Guide for the memo format) addressing the following:

    What additional questions or information do you want to obtain from Ally?

    Using Nexis Uni, research the law in your home state (not commercial websites) and explain what laws, if any, Jackson or Ally may have violated.

    What is the law on comparative negligence and contributory negligence in your home state? What might it mean for Ally?

    Find a case (in texas) that sets forth the four elements required to establish negligence.

    What Rule of Civil Procedure in your home state addresses the filing of a complaint? How is service accomplished, and how many days does the Defendant have to answer the complaint? Again, be sure to set forth the Rules of Civil Procedure in your home state that address these issues.

    Draft a complaint on behalf of Ally.

    Submission Instructions:

    A 35-page Word Document for the memo.

    Submit the complaint as a separate document.

    Requirements: Stated