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  • Writing Question

    750-900 words essayfor history

  • Literature Question

    Preparation for our meeting on Wednesday

    In class we observed significant diversity in the territorial bounds of the Armenian homeland in viewing a map highlighting the states continually changing contours.Similarly, we tracked a transformation from religion to nationalism from the late 18th to the mid-19th centuries. Now, we are going to examine the parallel course plotted in the literary realm.

    The assignment for Wednesday is to read the three poems below from different periods treating the issue of home and homeland from very contrasting perspectives and reflecting very differentbackgrounds to appreciate something of the complexity of nationalist goals and sentiments and the degree of diversity evoked in their cultural expression in various sociopolitical situations at different times.

    a) YovhannesVanandecis poem To Armenia of the early 19th century

    b) MusheghIshkhansThe Armenian Language is the Home of the Armenian (1936)

    c) Ashugh Shiraks To the Red Homeland (c. 1944)

    After reading over the three poems, select one and write around half a page on your analysis of a) the type of home or homeland described, and b) what this tells us about the background of the writing and the potential audience addressed.

    Please email me your work by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday to so that I can coordinate your responses and factor them into our discussion of the poems in class on Wednesday.Please send your work in a Word File (not PDF) with your name and the title of the poem in the subject line.

    1) YovhannesVanandetsi (1772-1841)

    To Armenia

    Armenia, land of paradise!

    Land where mankinds first cradle lies.

    My native land, my hearts dear prize,

    Armenia, Armenia, Armenia.

    At your great name, my heart is thrilled

    With courage new, my fears are flown

    With eagerness I long for you.

    I hope in you, in you alone,

    Armenia, Armenia, Armenia.

    Armenia, name of grace!

    There found Noahs Ark its resting place.

    There Noah dwelt and reared his race,

    Armenia, Armenia, Armenia.

    Great rivers that in Eden rise

    Water and fertilize your ground.

    Oh, may I live and joy in you,

    In you my only boast be found,

    Armenia, Armenia, Armenia.

    (trans. Alice Stone Blackwell)

    N.B.In interpreting this poem Id like you to pause on the repeated emphasis on the name of Armenia (at your great name . . . name of grace) and the significance of the response of boasting (in you my only boast . . .).

    2) MusheghIshkhan (1913-1990)

    The Armenian Language is the Home of the Armenian

    The Armenian language is the home

    And haven where the wanderer can own

    Roof and wall and nourishment.

    He can enter to find love and pride,

    Locking the hyena and the storm outside.

    For centuries its architects have toiled

    To give its ceilings height.

    How many peasants working

    Day and night have kept

    Its cupboards full, lamps lit, ovens hot.

    Always rejuvenated, always old, it lasts

    Century to century on the path

    Where every Armenian can find it when hes lost

    In the wilderness of his future, or his past.

    (1936)

    3) Ashugh Shirak

    To The Red Homeland

    O Dearest, red Soviet Homeland,

    You are a garden adorned with flowers,

    You gained benefits under Stalins light,

    You are the great defender of the working class.

    Soviet world, you are pretty, lively,

    Like an inextinguishable torch may you shine through the ages.

    You bloom more from day to day; you are prosperous and radiant.

    Magnificent, enchanting, you are incomparable.

    Ashugh Shirak said you are well founded,

    You are stable, stay steadfast forever.

    Long live Stalin, noble, honorable,

    Creator of a new life, you are honorable.

    (c.1944)

  • Decision-Making Skills & Responsibility.

    Please create a presentation about this topic. All the requirements are included in the file, so kindly follow them carefully. Also, the presentation should be clear and include images. Finally, please use the same presentation template that I will attach, as it is required by the university.

  • ECE 304.

    Do the field note attached make sure to write it from a second grade classroom perspective

  • Business Question

    Unit 3 Assignment: Designing a Sustainability Audit Plan

    Purpose

    This assignment brings together core concepts from Units 1, 2, and 3 to deepen your understanding of sustainability strategy, stakeholder accountability, and audit methodology. By designing a sustainability audit plan, youll apply frameworks, assess ESG performance areas, and create tools to guide strategic decision-making within a realistic business scenario.

    You will demonstrate your ability to:

    • Define and scope a sustainability audit aligned with business goals
    • Apply relevant sustainability frameworks and standards
    • Design appropriate methods and tools for data collection
    • Integrate stakeholder perspectives and ethical considerations
    • Communicate a plan for presenting results to decision-makers

    Associated Skills

    • Strategic Planning
    • Risk Management
    • Change Management

    Overview

    Scenario: Chesapeake Innovations

    You are a member of the Sustainability & Ethics Advisory Group at Chesapeake Innovations, a mid-sized technology firm headquartered in Maryland. The company specializes in designing energy-efficient building systems, smart transportation solutions, and sensor-based environmental monitoring devices. Many of its 3,000 employees have military or government backgrounds, and its client base includes federal agencies, municipal governments, and defense contractors across North America, Europe, and Asia.

    Chesapeakes Global Footprint:

    • Annual Revenue: ~$750 million
    • Markets: North America, Europe, Greater Asia Region (Singapore, Malaysia, Japan)
    • Manufacturing: Germany, Italy, Spain, Singapore, Japan
    • Raw Materials: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE
    • Final Assembly: U.S., Japan, Singapore

    As part of its mission to advance sustainability, innovation, and public service, Chesapeake has adopted the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) framework and launched its ambitious Vision 2030 roadmap to embed sustainable practices across operations, supply chains, and internal functions such as HR, finance, and marketing.

    However, internal audits and stakeholder feedback have revealed critical sustainability gaps:

    • High Scope 2 and 3 emissions related to energy use and logistics
    • Inconsistent environmental practices across global sites
    • Limited ESG transparency, with few public disclosures or verified data
    • Unclear sourcing protocols for critical minerals like lithium and cobalt
    • Advanced practices in Europe, but lagging performance in Southeast Asia

    Several key clients have begun requesting verified ESG scorecards and third-party audits as part of procurement and partnership evaluations.

    Instructions

    Task

    As part of the Sustainability & Ethics Advisory Group, you have been asked to develop a comprehensive Sustainability Audit Plan for Chesapeake Innovations executive leadership team. The primary audience includes the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Procurement Officer (CPO), and key departmental leaders from operations, HR, finance, and supply chain. Secondary audiences may include external consultants, ESG reporting teams, and public-sector clients involved in procurement evaluations.

    This internal strategy document will guide performance improvement efforts and help Chesapeake prepare for:

    • Third-party sustainability audits
    • Investor ESG due diligence
    • Client-facing ESG documentation and procurement requirements

    Your plan should:

    • Define the audit scope, objectives, and key performance areas
    • Identify and assess Chesapeakes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks
    • Recommend a guiding sustainability framework or standard suitable for its global operations
    • Align with international best practices and relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    • Provide a clear roadmap for data collection, evaluation, and reporting

    Your final deliverable should be professional, actionable, and aligned with Chesapeakes Vision 2030 goalssupporting transparency, accountability, and long-term value creation across its global operations.

    Evaluation Criteria:

    Your assignment will be evaluated based on the Assignment Details where your plan should include the following sections:

    1. Executive Summary ( page)

    Summarize the purpose of the audit plan, the selected framework, and intended outcomes.

    2. Chesapeake Innovations Sustainability Overview ( page)

    Briefly describe the companys business model and sustainability context. Identify key industry-specific risks related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance.

    3. Framework Comparison and Selection (11 pages)

    Begin by researching the following sustainability frameworks and standards websites:

    Next, select one framework that you believe is the most appropriate for Chesapeake Innovations.

    To support your selection, create a comparison matrix or summary table that evaluates at least three of the above frameworks based on the following criteria:

    • Industry fit and strategic alignment
    • Coverage of key risks (e.g., emissions, labor, compliance)
    • Ease of implementation (e.g., resources, complexity)
    • Stakeholder recognition and global credibility

    Conclude this section by clearly justifying your chosen framework based on your analysis. Explain how it aligns with Chesapeake Innovations’ sustainability priorities and organizational context.

    4. SDG Alignment and Ethical Decision-Making (1 page)

    Identify at least two United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that the audit plan supports. Explain how the chosen framework and your audit priorities align with these SDGs. Connect this to ethical decision-making strategies from Unit 2.

    5. Preliminary Audit Planning (1 page)

    Develop a high-level outline for how Chesapeake Innovations could begin its sustainability audit. This is not a full implementation plan, but an early-stage planning document that highlights key priorities and design considerations to ensure the audit supports long-term sustainability and operational resilience.

    Your outline should address the following components:

    • Audit Focus Areas: Based on Chesapeakes Vision 2030 goals, which core areas should the audit prioritize (e.g., environmental impact, labor practices, governance, emissions, supply chain practices)?
    • Top 3 Performance Areas to Evaluate: Identify three specific ESG-related issues where Chesapeake should concentrate its assessment efforts. These should reflect the companys risk exposure, stakeholder expectations, or areas of strategic importance.
    • Information Sources: Describe the types of data or information that may be gathered to support the audit (e.g., internal reports, supplier disclosures, utility usage, employee feedback).
    • Key Roles or Departments: Identify the internal teams or departments likely to be involved in collecting data, overseeing the audit, and driving sustainability improvements.
    • Scenario Planning and Business Continuity Considerations: Briefly explain how this audit could help Chesapeake prepare for future risks, such as regulatory shifts, supply chain disruptions, or environmental challenges. What types of what-if planning or resilience measures should be built into the audit?
    • Communication Strategy: Propose one or two strategies Chesapeake could use to keep internal or external stakeholders informed throughout the audit process. Consider methods that support transparency, engagement, and alignment across global operations.

    6. Conclusion and Recommendations ( page)

    Summarize key takeaways and suggest next steps to build Chesapeakes internal audit capacity.

  • Business Question

    Unit 3 Assignment Directions: New Venture Marketing and Financing

    Purpose

    In this unit, you will focus on brainstorming and critiquing marketing and financial strategies for your new venture business plan. The goal is to create the best final business concept possible by researching information and ideas. This will help you effectively promote your products or services using unconventional entrepreneurial marketing strategies and understand common financing strategies.

    The purpose of this assignment is to assess your mastery of the following enabling skills: Critical Thinking, Business Planning, Entrepreneurship, and Business Requirements skills. This assignment will allow you to apply unconventional entrepreneurial marketing strategies to promote your products or services and describe common financing strategies.

    Task

    For this assignment, complete the following tasks:

    1. Using the idea you chose from Units 1 and 2, brainstorm and critique marketing ideas and financing strategies.
    2. Describe traditional/common financing strategies to effectively promote products or services.
    3. Present multiple unconventional ideas (34) on how to market your new venture. This is a brainstorming section, so focus on generating ideas without critiquing them.
    4. Critique each of the ideas from the previous section, providing two positive and two negative aspects of each strategy.
    5. Create an Excel spreadsheet with proposed total addressable market (TAM), serviceable available market (SAM), and serviceable obtainable market (SOM) information for your endeavor. Create a simple table or chart to visualize that information. Paste the chart into your Word document and discuss the data.

    Submission

    For this assignment, you will be submitting two documents: a Word document and an Excel spreadsheet.

    Setting up the paper (Word document; 46 pages):

    1. Use the attached to set up this paper properly.
    2. In the introduction, introduce the venture chosen in previous units.
    3. In the next section, traditional/common financing strategies to effectively promote products or services.
    4. In the following section, present 34 unconventional marketing strategies as applied to the businesswithout critique.
    5. In the next section, critique each of the previous ideas with two positive and two negative aspects of each.
    6. In the following section, discuss the TAM, SAM, and SOM as relating to your venture. Paste the chart you created in Excel and describe that data.
    7. Write a summary as a conclusion.
    8. Make sure to use appropriate documentation, sources, in-text citations, and a properly formatted reference section.

    In an Excel Spreadsheet:

    • Simple table with projected TAM, SAM and SOM data
    • Chart (a pie chart or the like will work well) based on that data

    Ensure that your assignment submission is supported by course materials and other scholarly resources, with all references cited both in text and in a list of full-text citation(s) for all sources used, placed at the end of the submission.

  • SOC 343.

    This Writing Assignment is based on Chapter 5 of Patricia Kolb’s book Understanding Aging and Diversity, and includes a question about the PBS documentary on aging for this section.

    Describe in detail Kolb’s discussion of both Feminist Theory and specifically, Feminist Gerontology.

    What are these two theories and what are the origins of each? When did they begin to be developed, and by whom?

    How does Feminist Gerontology differ from general Gerontology? Choose 2 specific scholars who contributed to the development of Feminist Gerontology and describe their work.

    Consider the PBS documentary for this Section. Where did you see elements of Feminist Gerontology in the documentary?

    This Writing Assignment should be 4 pages, or 8 full paragraphs in length, using 10 point font and double-spaced. It should include full source citations and use ASA format for the citations.

  • Science Question

    Students will define and describe different methodologies of anthropometrics used to analyze body composition. This chapter is used to dispel the myth that weight is what is most important to determine health status. Weight does not tell the full story, and should not be used as the only health indicator when assessing body composition. Muscle is denser than fat, and evaluating overall distribution of fat and muscle make up is important in determining health risks.

    Learning Outcomes

    Use appropriate assessments to analyze body composition and nutrition status and explain significance of findings. (CC4)

    Instructions

    Before you begin, it is recommended that you download the following lab packet for you to complete as you view your lab demonstration videos:

    The lab will require you to consider a person’s body fat %, weight/height, BMI, waist, and hips, and WHR.

    You can use the measurements below. You can also use your own if you wish.

    Female, age 42

    Height: 5’4″ (64 inches)

    Weight 153 pounds

    Resting blood pressure: 130/ 95

    Wrist circumference: 6 inches

    Waist circumference: 34 inches

    Hip circumference: 42 inches

    body fat percentage 26%

    —-

    male, age 42

    Height: 6’0″ (70 inches)

    Weight 223 pounds

    Resting blood pressure: 130/ 95

    Wrist circumference: 8 inches

    Waist circumference: 42 inches

    Hip circumference: 43 inches

    body fat percentage 36%

    Reading and Review:

    1. Read Chapter 8 in your book
    2. Body Fat Measurement: Percentage Vs. Body Mass

    3. Body Composition Methods: Comparisons and Interpretation

    4. Physical Activity Guidelines

    5. Normative values for body fat percentage, waist, waist to hip ratio, and frame size based on wrist:

    6. Blood pressure information

    This video discusses other health parameters important to us, versus just BMI

    View the following videos:

    Waist Circumference:

    BMI Calculation:

    Under Water Weighing;

    Bod Pod:

    BIA:

    DEXA:

    Skin Fold Calipers:

    Reading and Reference:

    1. Chapter 8

    image of chapter 8

    2. Body Fat Measurement: Percentage Vs. Body Mass

    3. Body Composition Methods: Comparisons and Interpretation

    4. Physical Activity Guidelines

    assignment file

  • Why water is the conductor of electricity?

    Why water is the conductor of electricity?

  • American government

    Civil Liberties & the Supreme Court

    This paper will have students analyze the development of civil liberties in the US, how the Supreme Court has expanded civil liberties since the founding of the Republic and some modern controversies over civil liberties today.

    Module 8, Written Assignment
    Entitled

    Part 1: The Bill of Rights:

    • Explain why the Anti-federalists pushed for the Bill of Rights to be included in the US Constitution. What reasons did they cite as necessary in response to the desire of Federalists to create a strong central government?
    • Next, explain some of the civil liberties that were included and established individual freedoms for Americans. This website may be helpful:
    • Finally, explain how the Supreme Court has expanded civil liberties in the U.S. since the creation of the Bill of Rights. Include in your discussion the role of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Explain the balance of power between the individual and the government as interpreted by the Supreme Court and illustrated in the cases within your textbook. Please refer to at least 3 cases. (For example; Gideon v Wainright, Miranda v Arizona, Lemon v Kurtzman, Engel v Vitale, Texas v Johnson and Griswold v Connecticut.)

    Part 2: Analyze these civil liberties in two important areas of controversy today.

    • As it pertains to freedom of speech, do you believe the free speech clause of the US Constitution grants corporations the right to unlimited campaign contributions to politicians? Analyze the pros and cons and provide your verdict in this issue.

    Your essay should be between 500 and 600 words, double-spaced and in APA format, with parenthetical citations and a Reference List. A cover page is not necessary.