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History Question
Section 1: Significant Identifications
You are responsible for 4 identification short answers. I expect you to, in a short paragraph of 100-150 words, accomplish the following: (1) identify the term, (2) define how it relates to the period, and (3) explain the significance of the term in learning the broader scope of American history.
- The PhilippineAmerican War
- W.E.B Du Bois
- The Selective Service Act
- The Red Summer
- The Flapper
- The Harlem Renaissance
- The First Hundred Days
- Atomic Bombs
Section 2: Essay
Historians use primary sources to construct historical arguments. For your essay, you will need to use a variety of sources, including primary, that we have utilized in class to craft an argumentative essay. Use as much evidence and be as specific as you can to type a 500-700 word essay responding to the prompt below.
ESSAY QUESTION:
In 1941, publisher Henry Luce said the twentieth century would be remembered as the American century. In an argumentative essay, answer the following prompt: Does the history of the United States between 1900 and 1945 justify Henry Luces argument? How would you encapsulate this period of American history? To answer this prompt, discuss the following aspects of American influence between 1900 and 1945: (1) economy, (2) culture, (3) social reform, and (4) war.
Citations:
You must provide at least 3 citations in your essay response.
For citations, you are only allowed to use course resources available on Canvas. That would include the following:
- The American YAWP textbook
- Containing Multitudes
Using random outside sources will not be counted.
Grading
Section 1: Significant Identifications (20%: choose 4 at 5% each)
Grading Rubric 5 The Significant Identification term meets all of the following requirements: (1) the term is submitted on time; (2) the length is between 100-150 words; (3) the term is identified; (4) it is explained how the term fits into this historical context; and (5) the overall historical significance is provided for the term. 4 The Significant Identification term meets all but one of the following requirements: (1) the term is submitted on time; (2) the length is between 100-150 words; (3) the term is identified; (4) it is explained how the term fits into this historical context; and (5) the overall historical significance is provided for the term. 3 The Significant Identification term meets all but two of the following requirements: (1) the term is submitted on time; (2) the length is between 100-150 words; (3) the term is identified; (4) it is explained how the term fits into this historical context; and (5) the overall historical significance is provided for the term. 2 The Significant Identification term only meets two of the following requirements: (1) the term is submitted on time; (2) the length is between 100-150 words; (3) the term is identified; (4) it is explained how the term fits into this historical context; and (5) the overall historical significance is provided for the term. 1 The Significant Identification term only meets one of the following requirements: (1) the term is submitted on time; (2) the length is between 100-150 words; (3) the term is identified; (4) it is explained how the term fits into this historical context; and (5) the overall historical significance is provided for the term. 0 The Significant identification term was not submitted. Section 2: Essay (80%)
Grading Rubric 80 The essay meets all of the following requirements: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt.
70 The essay meets all requirements, except one of the following: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 60 The essay meets all requirements, except two of the following: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 50 The essay meets all requirements, except three of the following: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 40 The essay meets four of the following requirements: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 30 The essay only meets three of the following requirements: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 20 The essay only meets two of the following requirements: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 10 The essay only meets one of the following requirements: (1) the essay is submitted on time; (2) the essay length is between 500-700 words; (3) the essay has at least 3 citations; (4) the essay addresses American economic influences; (5) the essay addresses American cultural influences; (6) the essay addresses American social reform; (7) the essay addresses American influence in war; 8) the essay concludes with a statement that brings these assessments together to offer an overall answer to the question posed in the prompt. 0 The essay was not submitted. -
Warehouse operations critical thinking
Instructions:
You have been hired as a consultant to optimize a warehouses layout and improve its management system. The warehouse is currently facing issues related to space utilization, inefficient workflows, and outdated management practices, resulting in increased costs and reduced productivity.Warehouse Layout Analysis (500-700 words)
Analyze the current warehouse layout using principles discussed in Chapter 9. Describe the key problems and challenges causing inefficiencies, such as poor space utilization, suboptimal storage configurations, and bottlenecks in material flow. Discuss how these issues impact warehouse performance, including space utilization, handling efficiency, and throughput.
Warehouse Management System Integration (400-600 words)
Evaluate the current use of technology in warehouse management, with a focus on the Warehouse Management System (WMS) as discussed in Chapter 8. Identify gaps or shortcomings in the current WMS setup or suggest the implementation of a WMS if one is not already in place. Explain how a robust WMS can enhance warehouse operations by improving inventory accuracy, tracking, and process coordination.
Redesign Proposal: Layout and WMS Integration (Diagram + 400 words)
Propose a redesign of the warehouse layout that addresses the inefficiencies identified in the analysis. Create a diagram (hand-drawn or software-generated) illustrating the new layout, showing how the integration of WMS capabilities will influence storage zones, picking paths, and material flow. Discuss how the redesigned layout, combined with WMS enhancements, will optimize space usage and streamline operations.
Impact on Warehouse Performance (300-400 words)
Conclude by discussing how the proposed layout changes and WMS integration will impact key performance indicators (KPIs) such as space utilization, order accuracy, labor productivity, and throughput. Address any potential trade-offs or challenges associated with the implementation of the new layout and WMS improvements.
Deliverables:
Use the attached documents
A 1,5001,700-word report
A diagram of the proposed warehouse layoutAssessment Criteria:
- Analysis of current layout inefficiencies (30 points)
- Quality and feasibility of WMS integration (20 points)
- Clarity and effectiveness of redesign proposal (30 points)
- Impact analysis on warehouse performance (10 points)
- Presentation and writing quality (10 points)
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video editing and possible 3d rendering
A video of a woman with a blanket. I need the picture wrapped around the woman as if the blanket has the picture on the it.
Will provide picture and video once matched. Its a 30 seconds video.
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Computer Science Question
- You must submit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
- It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
- Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g. misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, use different character sets or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
- Email submission will not be accepted.
- You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
- You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
- You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
- Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
- The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
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Discusssion Forum 3: Inference
Read by Jerry Useem. Answer the inference questions below using evidence from the text.
1. What can you infer about the way society truly values talent compared to hard work?
2. Why do you think people often admire naturals more than persistent strivers, even when strivers perform better?
3. What deeper point is the author suggesting when he questions whether grit is overrated?
Guidelines for Posting
- Your response should be at least 250 words.
- Be specific and use real or imagined examples to explain your thinking.
- Respond to at least one classmate’s post with a question, agreement, or friendly challenge – No less than 150 words. .
- Maintain respectful and academic language at all times.
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whatever is chosen
Introduction
- Describe the report: Give a brief description of the purpose of your report.
- Define the question your report is trying to answer.
- Explain when using linear regression is most appropriate.
- When using linear regression, what would you expect the scatterplot to look like?
- Explain the difference between predictor (x) and response (y) variables in a linear regression to justify the selection of variables.
Data Collection
- Sampling the data: Select a random sample of 50 houses. Describe how you obtained your sample data (provide Excel formulas as appropriate).
- Identify your predictor and response variables.
- Scatterplot: Create a scatterplot of your predictor and response variables to ensure they are appropriate for developing a linear model.
Data Analysis
- Histogram: Create a histogram for each of the two variables.
- Summary statistics: For your two variables, create a table to show the mean, median, and standard deviation.
- Interpret the graphs and statistics:
- Based on your graphs and sample statistics, interpret the center, spread, shape, and any unusual characteristic (outliers, gaps, etc.) for house sales and square footage.
- Compare and contrast the center, shape, spread, and any unusual characteristic for your sample of house sales with the national population (under Supporting Materials, see the National Summary Statistics and Graphs House Listing Price by Region PDF). Determine whether your sample is representative of national housing market sales.
Develop Your Regression Model
- Scatterplot: Provide a scatterplot of the variables with a line of best fit and regression equation.
- Based on your scatterplot, explain if a regression model is appropriate.
- Discuss associations: Based on the scatterplot, discuss the association (direction, strength, form) in the context of your model.
- Identify any possible outliers or influential points and discuss their effect on the correlation.
- Discuss keeping or removing outlier data points and what impact your decision would have on your model.
- Calculate r: Calculate the correlation coefficient (r).
- Explain how the r value you calculated supports what you noticed in your scatterplot.
Determine the Line of Best Fit. Clearly define your variables. Find and interpret the regression equation. Assess the strength of the model.
- Regression equation: Write the regression equation (i.e., line of best fit) and clearly define your variables.
- Interpret regression equation: Interpret the slope and intercept in context. For example, answer the questions: what does the slope represent in this situation? What does the intercept represent? Revisit the Scenario above.
- Strength of the equation: Provide and interpret R-squared.
- Determine the strength of the linear regression equation you developed.
- Use regression equation to make predictions: Use your regression equation to predict how much you should list your home for based on the assumed square footage of your home at 1500 square feet.
Conclusions
- Summarize findings: In one paragraph, summarize your findings in clear and concise plain language for the CEO to understand. Summarize your results.
- Did you see the results you expected, or was anything different from your expectations or experiences?
- What changes could support different results, or help to solve a different problem?
- Provide at least one question that would be interesting for follow-up research.
- Describe the report: Give a brief description of the purpose of your report.
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Computer Science Question
- You must submit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
- It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
- Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g. misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, use different character sets or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
- Email submission will not be accepted.
- You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
- You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
- You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
- Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
- The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
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Business Question
All details are provided in the pictures that I uploaded!