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  • Life map timeline assignment

    Life map timeline assignment 10-12 slides not including cover slide

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Life Map Paper Assignment Instructions.docx

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  • 6.2 Critical Thinking Question: Middle Age Adult

    As a middle age adult, hypothetically, reflect on your employability skills, identify your own career strategy and relate it to the job market. (I NEED THIS INFORMAL/SOUNDING PERSONAL AS POSSIBLE PLEASE)

  • What is boredom

    Write a 600-800 word essay in reaction to the article “Boost Your Brain with Boredom,” by Joel Streed. Before reading the article, think about what boredom means to you. Then read it, and react to what Boredom means to Streed. If you need something to kick off your reaction, here are three possible ways you could go:

    • Take one point the author makes and argue whether you agree or disagree with that point.
    • React to the author’s viewpoint in general. Is the author on the right track or missing something? Or both?
    • Argue whether or not you think the topic of boredom is important for today’s world. Why?
  • Advocacy assignment

    1. Read all pages of the article 2. Choose a health topic you would like to advocate for. Find a group or organization that works with this issue. Read about what they are doing for this issue. 3. Create a new program or plan to advocate for/improve the lives of people or communities related to this issue. Fill in the Activity Worksheet. Each response should have a minimum of 3 sentences.
  • Cyber Security Question

    I have attached the assignment instruction in the PDF read it carefully and tell me if you could do it in the best way possible, I will send u links to use in the assignment read the PDF tell me if you could do it the best way possible and ill explain more about it in details.

    Requirements: 2000

  • Network Switching

    Explain how switching works in networking. Talk about switching architecture, operations, and methods. Feel free to include any facts that you may find while researching.

  • Research Paper Part Two

    I attached the instructions here. The same instructions she used in part 1 also has part 2, which was instructed in the instruction paper to leave for part 2, and is now due to be completed.

    I included the exemplar and the grading rubric for Part 2 in the previous email. This is graded the same as the previous part and must score 65/65 points.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Part-1-320 Course Project APA Template 8 week_summer 2025 (1) (1) (1) (1) (3).docx, Grading Rubric_Part2_N320 Research Review Part 2 Instructions and Rubric 8 Week _Spring 2026.docx, Assignment N320 Research Review Part 2 (1).docx, Research 2 exemplar permissions.pdf, N320 Final Paper Example spr242.pdf

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  • Criminal Justice Question

    In Module Four, you learned about aspects of discretionary laws. In this module, you learned how discretion is influenced by an agencys culture. You will now apply this knowledge to the topic of domestic violence. This information will help you prepare for submission of Project Three, due in Module Eight.

    First, review the document and familiarize yourself with the elements of the project. Next, review the document that ties directly to the project. Then, research the Rhode Island statutes regarding domestic violence. The following resources will assist you as you begin your research:

    • Reading:
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    Consider how domestic violence laws affect discretionary decision making in domestic violence situations. Also, consider how, as a law enforcement officer, your agencys culture may affect the discretionary decision-making process in response to domestic violence situations. Use these rubric criteria as headings to format your writing:

    Summary of Statute

    • In your own words, summarize the Rhode Island Domestic Violence Protection Act. Be sure to properly cite the source in APA style.

    Statute and Discretion

    • How may the Rhode Island Domestic Violence Protection Act affect discretionary decision making in domestic violence situations?
    • Does it limit discretion, or rely on it?

    Agencys Culture

    • Describe aspects of a law enforcement agencys culture that may influence the discretionary decision-making process in domestic violence situations.

    Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:

    • Summarize the Rhode Island Domestic Violence Protection Act.
    • Explain how the Rhode Island Domestic Violence Protection Act may affect discretionary decision making in domestic violence situations.
    • Describe aspects of a law enforcement agencys culture that may influence the discretionary decision-making process in domestic violence situations.

    What to Submit

    This assignment must be submitted as a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document. Any references should be cited in APA style.

    Requirements: 1-2 pages

  • vocab & example

    PLEASE WRITE THE DEFINITION AND AN EXAMPLE:

    • LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) Spec ed
    • Inclusion (Spec ed)
    • Pros and Cons of Inclusion
    • IEP (Spec ed)
    • Deficit approach to urban education
    • Asset approach to urban education

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  • Midterm

    InstructionsTime Frame

    • Quiz opens: 2/14 (Sun) at 3:30 p.m.
    • The quiz is due: 2/18 (Wed) at 11:59 p.m.
    • Late submission of this quiz is available until 2/22 (Sun) at 11:59 p.m.
    • All late submissions are graded up to 80% of the original score.

    Knowledge

    This assignment will also help you measure your level of familiarity with the following important content knowledge in this discipline:

    • Content knowledge item 1: Scientific Revolution of the 17th century and the 18th century biology
    • Content knowledge item 2: Essentialism, determinism, reductionism, dichotomy, craniology, and eugenics
    • Content knowledge item 3: Darwin’s theory of human evolution (natural and sexual selection
    • Content knowledge item 4: Early feminist counter-argument on Darwin’s theory

    Midterm #1 Details

    This quiz covers the following readings.

    • Kaplan and Rogers, “Essentialisms, Determinisms”
    • Noble, A World Without Women
    • Keller, Reflection on Gender and Science
    • Schiebinger, Nature’s Body
    • Darwin, The Descent of Man
    • Gamble, “The Supremacy of the Males”
    • Metropolis (1927) by Fritz Lang
    • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    • This quiz consists of three short essay questions (10 points and 8 points) and eight multiple-choice questions (4 points each). It is an Open-book, open-notebook quiz. And you can talk to your classmates, too! But please don’t copy and paste answers for the essay question. Use your own words to describe.
    • You can take this quiz twice. The system will record the higher score.
    • When you try the 2nd time, you might encounter different questions from your previous attempt.

    IMPORTANT: Stick to the assigned section and the content of the readings.

    • I have been seeing short answers that contain massive amounts of unrelated information about the authors. In many cases, these answers are too wide and vague, meaning you aren’t answering the question.
    • Stick to the assigned section of the reading for this class when answering short answer questions!
    • Extra, unrelated (and sometimes incorrect) information will negatively impact your score for that question.

    Instructions

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    Explain what caused mechanical science to win the political battle over hermetic science in the 17th century. Touch on the historical event that led to this result.

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    Question 2

    8 pts

    What is determinism? Define this concept, and then explain what is wrong with this type of thinking.

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    Question 3

    10 pts

    Darwins theory of human evolution suggests that a significant transformation occurred in the body structure of our ancestors, which played a crucial role in shaping human evolution. Critically analyze the specific anatomical change he identified as central to this process as we focused in the Darwin module, explaining its evolutionary significance. Include why such changes took place in the first place, according to Darwin.

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    Question 4

    4 pts

    What is Reductionism?

    Group of answer choices

    It is the idea sees the some important characteristics dfine objects regardless of individual differences.

    It is the narrowest form of determinis that only one cause is responsible for the entire result.

    It is the idea humans controlling the process of natural selection

    It only focuses on the result, regardless of process, no matter how wrong the process could be.

    Question 5

    4 pts

    What was the Royal Society?

    Group of answer choices

    An unofficial group of scientists who conducted research when they weren’t working at their day jobs.

    The first English-language scientific society that established scientific standards and excluded women.

    An English-language society established to set scientific standards for men and for women.

    An American group of scientists who focused on the study of sexual selection and the evolution of humans.

    Question 6

    4 pts

    Why did Linnaeus decide to introduce a new term, mammal?

    Group of answer choices

    Because he wished to promote women to abandon wet-nurse and start breast-feeding their own children.

    Because he believed that the pendulous breasts of colored women were closer to nature and more suitable for nursing children.

    Because it was the best term by far compared to other choices such as pirosa.

    Because breasts already had cultural significance, and it was believed to have medicinal power.

    Question 7

    4 pts

    Who was Robert Boyle?

    Group of answer choices

    He came up with the idea that everything (including living organisms) works like a machine.

    He was one of the founding members of the Royal Society, who became the ideal of the modern scientists.

    He was a naturalist of the 18th century who coined the term mammal.

    He was the one who suggested masculinity should be applied to science in his writing, The Masculine Birth of Time.

    Question 8

    4 pts

    What is craniology?

    Group of answer choices

    It was the measurement of cranium that was believed to provide the degree of human intelligence.

    It was an approach to examine human gene to figure out whether a person was either male or female. It studied human body hair. It was believed that the less hair indicated further in the evolutionally stage.

    It was an approach to examine human gene to figure out whether a person was either male or female.

    It focused on the length of clavicle that was believed to provide the evidence of human evolution.

    Question 9

    4 pts

    According to Darwin, who made and used tools in early human evolution?

    Group of answer choices

    Both males and females equally, depending on need.

    Children, for skill development and imitation.

    Males, as part of hunting and competition.

    Females, primarily for food gathering and caregiving.

    Elders, due to accumulated wisdom.

    Environmental forces shaping behavior

    Question 10

    4 pts

    According to Gamble, who ultimately holds the power of choice in human evolution through sexual selection?

    Group of answer choices

    Religious or cultural authorities.

    Males, because they compete for access to mates.

    Females, because they have a final say on selecting mates.

    Both males and females equally, depending on the context.

    Random genetic mutations.

    Natural forces like climate and geography.

    Question 11

    4 pts

    According to Darwin, what is “rudiment”?

    Group of answer choices

    A structure that once had a function but is now reduced or useless.

    A vital organ responsible for maintaining homeostasis.

    A newly evolved organ that enhances survival in specific environments.

    A behavioral trait passed down through social learning.

    A mutation that leads to abnormal anatomical development.