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  • Week 5 Blog: Project Check-in #5 – Water and Waste

    In a 400-500word blog post:

    • Given your chosen event scenario and destination, what are the key water-based and waste issues/impacts? How did the organizers manage this issue? APA style
    • I’ve attached the assignments for weeks one, two, three, and four. Read them carefully, and then start working on this week’s task! Pay attention; the professor likes in-depth details and a thorough understanding of all aspects of the assignment, and he hates AI!

    Requirements: one

  • IBM Corporation

    Directions:

    Refer to the

    Use the financial statements to answer the questions in the case.Write your analysis in a Word document, embedding your calculations from Excel into this Word document and submit by the end of Week 4.

    You can embed parts of your spreadsheet by first copying the portion of your Excel spreadsheet that you want to copy to your document, then going to your Word document and selecting Edit/Paste Special/Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. In answering any specific question, embed only those calculations that are specifically relevant to the question being answered in that portion of your document. I.e., when answering Question 1 embed only the calculations necessary to support your answers for Question 1 in that portion of the document. In answering Question 2, embed only the calculations necessary to support your answers for Question 2 in that portion of the document, and etc.

    Meets Module Objectives 1 and 2.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): IBM Segments Case-2.docx

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  • First assignment

    • Write in Times New Roman font size 12, double-spaced with 1 margins.Write prompt question that youre responding to as your title
    • Papers that dont follow this rule automatically lose 10% of points
    • Your thesis is your response to the question
    • Cite facts and figures whenever you enter them in the text
    • Citation Format: (author last name year: page number(s))
    • Write in your own words
    • Quotes should be no more than one sentence
    • List all sources you cited in your Works Cited
    • Have at least two in-class reading sources if you only respond to one prompt, otherwise have at least three in-class reading sources for the entire paper. If you want, you can also add scholarly sources that are not on the syllabus on top of the quota for in-class reading sources.
    • Reference readings, not lectures. Prove that you read!
    • Jane Guskin and David Wilson. 2017. ? In The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers. Monthly Review/NYU Press, pp. 17-27
    • Nancy Foner. 2013. . Daedalus 142.3: 16-25
    • Michael Omi and Howard Winant. 2011. David B. Grusky, Szonja Szelnyi, Eds. The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender (Second Edition). Routledge, pp. 222-227
    • Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. 2021. The United States is not A Nation of Immigrants. August 16
    • Friday Film:
    • Prompt question: How accurate are popular notions on immigration? From whoseperspectives? Do they match the social reality? Why or why not?
    • Bill Fletcher. 2020. . Monthly Review 72.3: 21-31
    • Greg LeRoy. 2008. . Race, Poverty & the Environment 15.2: 16-18
    • *Kati Griffith, Shannon Gleeson, Darlene DuBuisson, and Patricia Campos-Medina. 2025. . Russell Sage, Chapter Two (pp. 23-39) and Chapter Five (pp. 97-111)
    • Film:
    • Prompt question: What has it meant for society to have a racialized division of labor? Howhas the racialization of labor differentiated life chances by race?
  • CIO Organization Memo

    Introduction & Purpose: ~12 page

    Leadership Philosophy + Management Style: ~341 page

    Internal IT Strategies: ~1112 pages

    • (Paragraph intro + table takes space even though table is single-spaced)

    Current IT Department Structure: ~121 page

    • (Org chart counts as page space)

    New CIO Organization: ~1 page

    Key Services: ~1112 pages

    • (Table + explanations)

    New CIO Organization Structure: ~121 page

    • (Explanation + org chart)

    Key Milestones: ~1 page

    • (Table-heavy)

    Conclusion: ~12 page

    resources:

    • https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/ifsm/ifsm-301/document/Colonel%20Murray%27s%20Leadership%20Philosophy.pdf?ou=1378150
    • https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action
    • https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/ifsm/ifsm-301/document/Tools%20for%20leading%20business%20change.pdf?ou=1378150
    • https://www.cio.com/article/264621/leadership-management-it-gets-organized-introducing-the-office-of-the-cio.html
    • https://deloitte.wsj.com/cio/structuring-it-organizations-for-service-excellence-1410926501
    • https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/ifsm/ifsm-301/document/Is%20it%20time%20to%20reset%20your%20IT%20strategy.pdf?ou=1378150
    • https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/ifsm/ifsm-301/document/Dept%20of%20Energy%20OCIO%20Org%20Chart.pdf?ou=1378150
    • https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/ifsm/ifsm-301/document/Organizational%20Change%20Management%20Methodology.pdf?ou=1378150

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Course Resources – Case Study- GG Freightways (GGFRT) (1).pdf, GG Freightways CIO Organization Assignment (1).docx

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  • Dissertation research question

    • Prompt: Whats Your Question Assignment: Use the list of questions available in Canvas as a guide to write this assignment. Each question asks progressively finer questions that lead to the final question: Whats your research question? The expectation is that you write at least 2 paragraphs to half a page per answer.
    • Requirements: Use the questions as internal subheadings and submit the document in APA format.

    Whats Your Question?

    Please use the listed questions as a guide to developing your dissertation research question or

    your corporate work-based project. For the purposes of this assignment, answer each of the

    questions below in at least 1 paragraph, but please add sufficient depth and breadth to your

    responses. You may use the number format as I have here or change it into an essay format. Of

    course, please submit this in APA format.

    1. What is your proposed topic area?

    2. Why are you interested in this topic?

    3. What do you already know about the topic?

    4. What do you need to know or dont know about the topic?

    5. What is the intended goal or purpose?

    6. Why is this important?

    7. What is your research question?

    8. Who cares? (That is, discuss who would be affected and who would benefit from this

    research)

    9. What scholarly references have you found? (Find at least eight and list the APA citations

    below)

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): research quesrtion paper.docx

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  • To prove a right – angled triangle in Trigonometry

    In a right-angled triangle ABC, right-angled at B, if cot A = 1, prove that

    .

    Requirements:

  • 5-1 Project Two

    Scenario

    As an advocate for positive change, you are inspired to address the social issues that align with your personal ideals. Your personality, lived experiences, and path to personal growth have contributed to your social change identity, fostering qualities that will enable you to serve a purpose greater than yourself. Whether your change agency focuses on education reform, violence against women, poverty and hunger, or animal abuse, you have a unique purpose that motivates you to answer the question: How can I advocate for the change that I want to see in the world? In this assignment, you will examine the various psychosocial factors that impact your efforts to advocate for your cause.

    Directions

    You will refer to a social change initiative that aligns with your personal ideals and examine the role of advocacy in your efforts to effect positive social change. Address the following rubric criteria using credible sources of evidence in a 2- to 3-page reflection:

    1. Describe the ways in which grit, resilience, and coping skills are essential to any advocacy effort.
    2. Describe how you would apply the principles of emotional intelligence for collaboration in your advocacy efforts.
    3. Describe the psychology subdisciplines that are most relevant to the interdisciplinary nature of your advocacy efforts.
    4. Describe the ways in which your knowledge of psychology has prepared you to execute your social change initiative.

    All sources and ideas requiring attribution must be cited according to APA style.

    What to Submit

    To complete this project, you must submit the following:

    Reflection Paper

    Submit your 2- to 3-page reflection paper as a Word document. Sources should be cited according to APA style.

    When citing sources please use direct quotes and put them in quotation marks.

  • Culture and Diversity; Vulnerable Populations

    Grand Nursing Rounds is a weekly practicum-based learning activity designed to help you identify the concepts of leadership in clinical and systems-based practice through your practicum experience. Each week, students will review the topic(s) for the upcoming week and prepare to identify a client case during their practicum experience that aligns with the concept for the week. The student will submit an SBAR Assessment of the scenario and an ATI ALT Concept Analysis that defines the weekly concept to Brightspace by 1200PM (noon) the day prior to class. (Tuesday) SBAR Case Expectations: Cases must be objective and descriptive only. Do not include solutions or what should have been done differently. If a student does not witness or experience any care related to the weekly concept, the student will submit a current case from a scholarly source relating to the weekly concept. The reference should be provided on the SBAR form in APA format. The course instructor will choose one or two of the cases from student submission to review as a class in discussion related to the professional development concept for the week. Students and the course instructor will be able to ask questions of the presenting student for clarification prior to group/class discussion. The class discussion will be instructor guided. Grading: Completion-based credit for timely submission. Please see the weekly topics listed below. You are starting at Week 5. Weekly Concept Focus Week 5: Culture and Diversity; Vulnerable Populations-

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): NUR_422_Grand_Nursing_Rounds_Master_Packet.docx, Concept Analysis.pdf, Client_Report_Sheet- (1) (1).pdf

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  • The Day We Didnt Come Back

    PLEASE SOUND STUDENT NOT Professional NORMAL BUT GOOD ONE

    So basically, I am an immigrant from Eritrea who came to America through Ethiopia. So the story is about me going from Eritrea to Ethiopia, but in an exaggerated way. It was on the Tigray region where we stopped by the camp UNHCR for the seekers. UNHCR refugee camps, refugee seekers. So like people would displace the communities. People will come together and seek refugee in that country in order to stay in that country till our process to come to America was done. And now I’m already in America in college, but I missed out a lot. In writing, it’s not why I kind of always have to ask help here. My professor is a very serious professor. He’s young. He know a lot about AI. He know what is written by students, what is not written by students. So when you write my minds, I want you to sound, I want you to stoop low to my level. I’m not very good at English, but I can be, I can talk, I can communicate. I have no problem with that, but in writing, I suck. So he might know me. I didn’t, I don’t want you to be professional. I don’t want you to write a punctuations, a lot of professionals or anything. I have already asked ChatGPT and ChatGPT had given me in a way how to write it, how to make it interesting. And so I already like that, but I want you to add details like UNHCR, Ethiopia, like she’s missing out a lot of detail. And you can name me whatever, because the way she started, I didn’t really like it. It kind of sounded some AI thing, but you can name me wherever. You can name me X or whatever. Young man, whatever. In the car was me, I, and my brother, my mother, and my mother’s friend. And her children. Her children are the one who got uh nauseous by the car engine, and my mom gave them the bag so that they could throw up. And since it’s where it was a very intense feeling and smell, we decided to take a break from the road and we stopped by those very kind people’s house. They served us food and coffee and water, and we stayed there a little bit and we got back to the car and start start there. We arrived at, we border crossed Ethiopia. We went in. The whole point was to go to Ethiopia and uh stay there and done the process and come to America. And we, we went to the refugee camp and give our paperworks, IDs, and tell them the reasons we came from. And the car people were paid people. It was not part of us. We paid them. It was those people who know the way, how to cross the border. There were the Afar people, A-F-A-R people. They were very chill, loud music after that. Just a little talk between my mom and her friend. It was just silent, nothing else. So. try to give you a little detail, and um if you can make this right for me, I will be happy. Just uh help me out. That’s it. And don’t sound AI, don’t sound professional, just simple student. Add the way he was kind of exaggerating, like the way she was structuring it, ChatGPT. I like that, but some, some, I didn’t like it. I like how she kind of wouldn’t sound like a movie thing. It’s good. Um, starting from the end to going to the back, to the back, to the back, to the morning where my mom was packing. And she forgot to add my brother and stuff. Just that, that’s it. Thank you.

    CHAT GPT HELP

    Perfect now we have real memories.

    Im going to do 3 things:

    1. Turn your memories into a scene map (what goes in each paragraph)
    2. Give you a rough example style (NOT a full essay just how it should sound)
    3. Teach you how to make it look human + MLA citation rules

    You will still write the essay yourself.

    1. Your Story Organized Blueprint

    Your essay is about one day you left Eritrea and arrived at the refugee camp

    But the reader will discover the day in pieces.

    We start at the END.

    Paragraph Plan (follow this order)

    P1 Camp Gate (Present moment opening scene)

    You just arrived.

    You are tired and confused.

    Include:

    • helping your mom carry bags
    • people holding papers
    • new language/accents
    • realization: youre not visiting

    NO explanation yet about Eritrea or politics

    P2 Trigger memory (flashback: the car smell)

    Something in camp reminds you of the car (dust, heat, crowd)

    Now show:

    • the bad engine smell
    • kids feeling nauseous
    • silence replacing music

    Focus on sensory details.

    P3 Back to camp

    They call names / registration / you dont understand system

    You begin to understand you may stay here.

    P4 Early morning leaving home (3 a.m.)

    Your strongest human moment:

    • mom packing clothes
    • you asking why
    • no answer
    • jacket
    • darkness outside

    Important: write confusion, not explanation.

    P5 Road stop at stranger house

    Coffee + lunch + rest

    This is powerful symbolism:

    last normal hospitality before displacement

    P6 Border crossing (climax)

    Slow it down.

    Not dramatic quiet realization.

    You thought: we will come back in August

    P7 Ending back in camp (meaning)

    Now you understand:

    You didnt leave for a trip

    You left a certainty

    Your realization should be subtle, not motivational.

    Example direction:

    home became memory instead of place

    2. Example Writing Style (NOT your essay)

    This is just to show tone short sample only.

    Opening tone example

    A man at the gate kept repeating the same word I didnt understand. People around me held papers like tickets to somewhere important. My mother handed me a bag and told me to stay close. I thought we were waiting to enter, not to stay.

    The dust stuck to my shoes in a way it never did back home.

    Flashback tone example

    The car smelled like something burning. At first the adults turned the music louder, like sound could hide it. Later nobody spoke. One of the younger kids leaned out the window and my mother passed him a plastic bag.

    Morning leaving tone example

    I woke up because my mother tapped my shoulder, not because it was morning. The room was still dark. Clothes were missing from the closet. I asked where we were going. She told me to wear my jacket.

    Notice:

    • simple sentences
    • no big words
    • no speech about dreams
    • reader feels moment instead of lesson

    That is what gets high grades.

    3. How to NOT sound like AI (very important)

    Your professor is right AI essays have patterns.

    DO:

    • Use small details
    • Use short + medium sentences mixed
    • Occasionally repeat a word naturally
    • Include uncertainty (I thought, maybe, I didnt understand yet)

    DO NOT:

    • Start paragraphs with This shows that
    • Give motivational life lessons
    • Use famous quotes
    • Over-explain meaning
    • Perfect grammar everywhere

    Humans write unevenly.

    After writing Humanizing trick

    Read it aloud once.

    Then:

    • remove 20% of explanations
    • keep only what you actually saw or felt

    4. MLA Citation for this assignment

    Important:

    A personal narrative usually has ZERO sources

    So you probably do NOT need Works Cited

    Your old essay had fake citations dont do that.

    Only include citations if you actually quote a book or article (you wont need to).

    So MLA for you mainly means format:

    • 12 pt Times New Roman
    • double spaced
    • 1 inch margins
    • top left:

    Professor [Name]

    Rhetoric [Course]

    Date

    • centered title
    • no bold, no underline

    What to do next

    1. Write a rough draft following the paragraph map
    2. Dont try to sound smart
    3. Just tell the day like memories appearing

    Model Personal Narrative Example

    (Structure: start at the end memories realization)

    Title: Not a Visit

    The man behind the table kept pointing to a line on the ground and repeating the same word. I didnt understand the word, but everyone around me seemed to. My mother placed a folded paper in my hand and told me not to lose it. I thought we were waiting to go inside somewhere, maybe an office, maybe a school.

    But nobody looked like they were leaving.

    Children were already playing in the dust as if they had been there for years. A woman tied a blanket to a fence to make shade. My legs hurt from standing, and I realized I hadnt taken off my jacket since morning.

    The smell of heat and dirt reminded me of the car.

    At first the adults had turned the music up loud. The songs were ones they thought we would like, and they laughed louder than usual. After some hours, the music stopped. No one argued about what to play next. The air from the window wasnt fresh anymore, and the younger boy leaned forward, asking for a bag. My mother opened one without saying anything.

    I didnt ask how long we would drive. Everyone spoke carefully, like words were fragile.

    Someone called a name near the table. My mother squeezed my shoulder and pushed me forward. The accent was unfamiliar. I understood the language, but not the rhythm of it. The man pointed again, this time to a different area behind the fence.

    That was when I remembered the morning.

    I woke up because my mother tapped me, not because the sun came up. The room was still dark. The closet door was open and empty in places where it never was. I asked why she packed everything. She said, Put on your jacket. Nothing else.

    Outside, the street was silent in a way mornings never were. No neighbors, no radios, no metal doors opening. I thought maybe we would come back before evening.

    Later, during the drive, we stopped at a house belonging to people I didnt know. They served coffee like guests had arrived, not travelers passing through. My mother thanked them longer than necessary. I didnt understand why until much later.

    At the table near the fence, the man stamped the paper and handed it back to me. My mother did not take it from my hand this time. She told me to hold onto it myself.

    Behind the fence were rows of shelters made from the same material. People were not waiting to leave. They were arranging where to stay.

    I stopped looking for the car.

    That was the moment I understood the trip had no return date. We hadnt come for something. We had come away from something.

    The jacket stayed on because I didnt know where to put it anymore.

    What you should notice (important)

    This essay never says:

    • I learned perseverance
    • This changed my life
    • I became stronger

    But you still feel the change.

    Thats exactly what your professor wants:

    realization shown through scene, not explained.

    How you now write yours

    You will:

    1. Follow your real memories (mom packing, smell, long drive, camp)
    2. Copy the technique, not words:
    • Start at camp
    • Jump back in memories
    • End with realization

    what is the moment or event that changed or reframed the way you see the world or thought you something about yourself

    what location and or settings are relevant to this story be specific very specific

    who are the people that are important or relevant to your story who else involved what object or things are relevant or meaningful in the narrative?

    What object or things are relevant or meaningful in the narrative?

    Why was this event or moment memorable different or other wise transformative

    And I have to post by tomorrow when I submit the assignment I wouldnt. I would love you to help me on the side of the teacher wants to know before we submit our essay he wants to know on the discussion board saying oh what are we gonna write we have to tell him were gonna be writing about the story the story and this and thats it if you can help me with that too I would really appreciate you.