Category: Social Science

  • writing 4 pages with two topics

    Part A:

    How has product differentiation and advertising adopted by corporations increased environmental pressures and unsustainability?

    Part B:

    What markets in the US economy – because of economies of scale, barriers to entry, and other factors – are so highly concentrated that smaller, more environmentally-conscious firms can’t enter and remain competitive? Can anything be done to overcome this?

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Directions_ Answer from Part A and B.pdf

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  • Social Science Question

    Person-focused pay programs are not really new. Various early forms of these programs appeared in the 1980s. Organizational adoption was slow partly because they can very quickly drive labor costs up. Why is this changing? Explain the reasons for this change. Consider Susan Jacksons situation. Susan is a young professional in her 8th year of her technological manufacturing career since graduating from college. She is frustrated by the lack of opportunity to showcase her talent and skillset. Susan feels like she has so much more to offer than is asked of her. Consequently, she is once again on the job market. If she succeeds in her search, Susan will join her third organization in 8 years. Explain why a job with a person-focused pay program might help alleviate her frustration. Finally, what are the potential advantages and disadvantages of these programs for the organization? For the employee?

    INSTRUCTIONS

    Respond to the discussion questions provided. Each assignment requires 3 4 full pages and at least 5 peer-reviewed resources within 5 years to substantiate your position in your answer. You must carefully read the requirements below, noting the expectations beforehand. These exercises are meant to foster your comprehensive research and writing skills.

    The specific requirements are as follows:

  • As a graduate student, the expectation is quite high for your required quality and effort.
  • Your work must be written near the standard and quality of journals and other published materials.

  • Cover page, abstract, and reference page do not count toward the minimum page length requirement.
  • Add biblical integration which contain 1) a quoted Bible verse that is correctly cited and
  • 2) integration that ties verse to topic by using a minimum of 3 sentences.
  • At least 5 peer-reviewed sources within the last 5 years are required.
  • Correctly cite your sources and quotations using current APA format.
  • The use of sources such as Wikipedia, Investopedia, blogs, personal, consulting or corporate websites are discouraged and will not count toward the required 5 references
  • Use of term papers or solutions-type websites is not allowed and will be treated according to the terms of academic honesty requirements.
  • Use of headings is required to differentiate distinct sections of the paper; however, students should not use the questions as a heading/subheading.
  • Note: Meeting the minimum specifications will result in the minimum passing grade. You are

    expected to provide an in-depth, analytical review of the topic. Assignments that do not meet

    the minimum criteria will not receive a passing grade.

    Requirements: 14

  • Questions

    Based On the article, anwser following questions with details 1. How was the Great Strike described and what was work and life like in Homestead after the strike? 2. What were your perceptions of the work performed in the mills and the conditions? Wages, hours, etc. 3. What was the make-up of the town? Who lived there? What were the living conditions? 4. What was family life like? How did the mill work affect family life? 5. What are the tolls the mill takes on the families and communities of the mill workers? 6. How do the workers respond now, after the breaking of the strike? 7. How do you think Margaret Byington would have liked politicians, policy makers, labor leaders, journalists or other influential people to respond to this? What actions would she have found helpful to the people of Homestead?

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Chapter 5 OCR.pdf, Chapter2 OCR.pdf, Chapter 4 OCR.pdf, Chapter 13 OCR.pdf, Chapter 1 OCR.pdf, Chapter 3 OCR.pdf

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  • Social institutions

    When you’re ready to make your first post respond to the following prompt: Consider the eight key social institutions in societies around the world as described by the text. Identify the two institutions which you think are the most critical to your life. Assume you have unlimited power to change anything in your chosen institutions to improve the your life, your family and your community. What would you change about this particular institution and how would your change improve your life, family and community? Provide a rationale for your decisions.
  • Call of Duty

    About a 1000 words/ use call of duty as the game
  • Discussion Board Participation and Critical Thinking in Soci…

    Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives. Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations. Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence. Practice effective written communication. Discussion Board Guidelines The Discussion Board is not an informal chat room. Your answers and replies should be thoughtful, considerate, and use college-level language and grammar. I strongly recommend that you carefully compose your answers on a word processing program. Before posting your answers, check them for spelling and grammatical errors, then save them, and then copy and paste them to the Discussion Board. It is important that you save your document in your word processing program before you paste it to the discussion board. If, for whatever reason, the Discussion Board “eats” or “loses” your answer, you can just cut and paste it on the Board again if your answer has been saved on your computer. The three cardinal rules for Discussion Boards: Please remember that the cultural of mutual respect that is part of this course extends into the virtual classroom environment. Participation in these discussion boards is required. Participation alone is not enough; a thoughtful and meaningful approach in your posts is required. (Quality counts!) Your Original Contribution Post Each week, the instructor will write a prompt that will be available by Monday 9am. You are responsible for creating and submitting an original reply post (which becomes a new thread) in response in full sentence and paragraph form by Wednesday 11:59am. Write in paragraph form unless you are asked specifically for a list. The majority of your post must be your original words, thoughts, and ideas (very short quotations only). Be sure to identify all the sources of information that you refer to. Write at least 200 words (no more than 500). Recall the general objectives of the discussion board when composing your posting: 1) Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives, 2) Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations, 3) Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence, and 4) Practice effective written communication. Your post must be written on the discussion page, not attached as a document. Responses to the Postings of Your Classmates In addition to writing your own answer to the instructor prompt each week, you will compose a response to at least two other students posts by Friday 11:59pm. Your responses should be at least 100 words (no more than 250) and comply to expectations of discussion board post guidelines above. In your replies to other students you can: 1) Expand on or clarify a point made in the student post/answer. 2) Offer an additional argument to support a position taken in an answer 3) Suggest ways in which an idea could be more clearly expressed. 4) Identify passages where you think the writer misunderstood a concept, applied it incorrectly, or has an interpretation different than yours. 5) Disagree with a point or position made in an answer. 6) No I agree or +1 posts explain why you agree or disagree If you are disagreeing with the views of another student, please be constructive and respectful. You may criticize a position but not the author. Just writing (for example) “Your position on abortion stinks” will not do! State precisely the point you disagree with. (Make sure you have not misinterpreted the writer’s position.) Offer reasons why you think their view is incorrect and support your position by citing the text or other sources. A good answer or response will have some or all of the following features: There are virtually no errors in punctuation or spelling, grammar or usage. All parts of the question are completed answered. Sentences are smooth and carefully constructed. The words chosen are clear, accurate, and precise. Vague or ambiguous terms are clearly defined. The answer avoids triteness and unsupported generalizations. Use of supporting information is superior: the evidence clearly supports the positions and the evidence is sufficient and specific. The ideas reflect critical thinking and insight. There is some originality in the writer’s response. The content has depth and substance. The answer or response holds the reader’s interest. Student Responsibilities The purpose of the Discussion Board Assignments is for students to reflect thoughtfully and exchange ideas on the social, cultural, and historical concepts and topics covered in this course. As a class, you will benefit from this assignment only as much as you put into it. Last minute posts that are inaccurate, sloppy, unorganized, and unclear help no one. If you find that a post is unclear or inaccurate, it is your role to ask your classmate for further clarification or to point out the inaccuracy. If someone replies to your post with a question, you owe him or her the courtesy of a response. You are also responsible for posting your answers and replies on time. Each week I will read all the answers and replies posted to the Discussion Board. I will comment, where appropriate, on those posts or discussion threads that contain inaccuracies or where there seems to be some confusion. I will also point out those posts or discussions that I thought were particularly thoughtful, insightful, or well written. SUMMARY You are expected to post on at least 3 times. You should begin at least one thread and provide at least two posts in response to other participants threads. Posting should be a minimum of one short paragraph and a maximum of two paragraphs. Word totals for each post should be in the 200-500 words range for your original post and 100-250 for each of your two responses. Whether you agree or disagree explain why with supporting evidence and concepts from the readings or a related experience. Include a reference, link, or citation when appropriate. Be organized in your thoughts and ideas. Incorporate correlations with the assigned readings or topics. Stay on topic. Provide evidence of critical, college-level thinking and thoughtfulness in your responses or interactions. Avoid summarizing. Contribute to the learning community by being creative in your approaches to topics, being relevant in the presented viewpoints, and attempting to motivate the discussion. Be aware of grammar and sentence mechanics. Use proper etiquette. Remember that being respectful is critical.
  • Discussion Board Participation and Critical Thinking in Soci…

    Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives. Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations. Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence. Practice effective written communication. Discussion Board Guidelines The Discussion Board is not an informal chat room. Your answers and replies should be thoughtful, considerate, and use college-level language and grammar. I strongly recommend that you carefully compose your answers on a word processing program. Before posting your answers, check them for spelling and grammatical errors, then save them, and then copy and paste them to the Discussion Board. It is important that you save your document in your word processing program before you paste it to the discussion board. If, for whatever reason, the Discussion Board “eats” or “loses” your answer, you can just cut and paste it on the Board again if your answer has been saved on your computer. The three cardinal rules for Discussion Boards: Please remember that the cultural of mutual respect that is part of this course extends into the virtual classroom environment. Participation in these discussion boards is required. Participation alone is not enough; a thoughtful and meaningful approach in your posts is required. (Quality counts!) Your Original Contribution Post Each week, the instructor will write a prompt that will be available by Monday 9am. You are responsible for creating and submitting an original reply post (which becomes a new thread) in response in full sentence and paragraph form by Wednesday 11:59am. Write in paragraph form unless you are asked specifically for a list. The majority of your post must be your original words, thoughts, and ideas (very short quotations only). Be sure to identify all the sources of information that you refer to. Write at least 200 words (no more than 500). Recall the general objectives of the discussion board when composing your posting: 1) Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives, 2) Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations, 3) Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence, and 4) Practice effective written communication. Your post must be written on the discussion page, not attached as a document. Responses to the Postings of Your Classmates In addition to writing your own answer to the instructor prompt each week, you will compose a response to at least two other students posts by Friday 11:59pm. Your responses should be at least 100 words (no more than 250) and comply to expectations of discussion board post guidelines above. In your replies to other students you can: 1) Expand on or clarify a point made in the student post/answer. 2) Offer an additional argument to support a position taken in an answer 3) Suggest ways in which an idea could be more clearly expressed. 4) Identify passages where you think the writer misunderstood a concept, applied it incorrectly, or has an interpretation different than yours. 5) Disagree with a point or position made in an answer. 6) No I agree or +1 posts explain why you agree or disagree If you are disagreeing with the views of another student, please be constructive and respectful. You may criticize a position but not the author. Just writing (for example) “Your position on abortion stinks” will not do! State precisely the point you disagree with. (Make sure you have not misinterpreted the writer’s position.) Offer reasons why you think their view is incorrect and support your position by citing the text or other sources. A good answer or response will have some or all of the following features: There are virtually no errors in punctuation or spelling, grammar or usage. All parts of the question are completed answered. Sentences are smooth and carefully constructed. The words chosen are clear, accurate, and precise. Vague or ambiguous terms are clearly defined. The answer avoids triteness and unsupported generalizations. Use of supporting information is superior: the evidence clearly supports the positions and the evidence is sufficient and specific. The ideas reflect critical thinking and insight. There is some originality in the writer’s response. The content has depth and substance. The answer or response holds the reader’s interest. Student Responsibilities The purpose of the Discussion Board Assignments is for students to reflect thoughtfully and exchange ideas on the social, cultural, and historical concepts and topics covered in this course. As a class, you will benefit from this assignment only as much as you put into it. Last minute posts that are inaccurate, sloppy, unorganized, and unclear help no one. If you find that a post is unclear or inaccurate, it is your role to ask your classmate for further clarification or to point out the inaccuracy. If someone replies to your post with a question, you owe him or her the courtesy of a response. You are also responsible for posting your answers and replies on time. Each week I will read all the answers and replies posted to the Discussion Board. I will comment, where appropriate, on those posts or discussion threads that contain inaccuracies or where there seems to be some confusion. I will also point out those posts or discussions that I thought were particularly thoughtful, insightful, or well written. SUMMARY You are expected to post on at least 3 times. You should begin at least one thread and provide at least two posts in response to other participants threads. Posting should be a minimum of one short paragraph and a maximum of two paragraphs. Word totals for each post should be in the 200-500 words range for your original post and 100-250 for each of your two responses. Whether you agree or disagree explain why with supporting evidence and concepts from the readings or a related experience. Include a reference, link, or citation when appropriate. Be organized in your thoughts and ideas. Incorporate correlations with the assigned readings or topics. Stay on topic. Provide evidence of critical, college-level thinking and thoughtfulness in your responses or interactions. Avoid summarizing. Contribute to the learning community by being creative in your approaches to topics, being relevant in the presented viewpoints, and attempting to motivate the discussion. Be aware of grammar and sentence mechanics. Use proper etiquette. Remember that being respectful is critical.
  • Social Science Question

    Requirements: stated

  • Demography

    Once during the semester, you will write a short (23 page) analysis of a news article or opinion piece published in the last month. The purpose of the assignment is to find a demography-related article and critically assess how the topic is being covered. For example, you might find an article about birthrates, migration patterns, or divorce trends. Media coverage often relies on popular assumptions rather than rigorous scientific research; it also involves value judgments (e.g., that immigration is inherently desirable or undesirable). As a result, explanations are sometimes incomplete or misleading. This is your chance to correct the record! Note: To receive full credit, you must incorporate material from class lectures, discussions, or readings. Your paper should have three components: First, provide the headline (along with the publisher’s name and the date of publication) and summarize the article in your own words. What is its focus? For example, if the article is about migration to the U.S., is it addressing rising rates of migration? Differences in the sources of migration? New theories about the causes of migration? Policy changes related to migration? Second, describe the explanation provided in the article. What is the evidence used to justify that explanation? Is it convincing? For example, if the article is about migration, what exactly is the argument? That the U.S. should expand opportunities for migrants through legal pathways? That the slowdown in migration under President Trump is not as dramatic as expected? That the crackdown on Venezuelan migrants is not an effective means of reducing drug trafficking? Third, critique the explanation. Is the argument convincing? What are its strengths and weaknesses? Are there alternative explanations? What does the author get right and wrong about this issue? Remember, you are required to incorporate course material in your answer. (Outside material is allowed but not required.) Be sure to cite your sources if you make specific empirical claims. Articles related to population studies are all over the news. Consider sources such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal along with magazines such as The Atlantic or Harpers. If you have trouble finding an article, or you arent sure whether an article is appropriate, please reach out to me. IMPORTANT: If you are unhappy with your grade on this assignment, I will give you the opportunity to submit a new assignment (based on a different news article), and I will drop the lower of the two grades. This opportunity is only available to students who submitted their original essay by the deadline. For those interested in this opportunity, you will need to submit a second paper no later than March 17.

  • Causes and effects of juvenile delinquency, peer pressure, a…

    Topics: What are the causes and effects of juvenile delinquency? Develop your idea with details and examples. What are the causes and effects of peer pressure? At what age is peer pressure applied with the most force? Does peer pressure disappear with adulthood? Write an essay on the topic. What are the causes and effects of gambling. Develop the body paragraphs with details and examples. Please make sure that each paragraph is well-developed and contains all necessary elements. Introduction paragraph with its: hook background information clearly stated Thesis Statement that introduces the three elements of description. Three body paragraphs. Each body paragraph should have at least 125 words and contain: a topic sentence at least three (3) examples or three (3) supporting details a conclusive sentence or transition sentence Conclusion paragraph should: restate the Thesis Statement provide recommendations or make a call to action APA 7