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Approach this journal assignment as though you are sharing these leadership concepts with a peer who has not read the article you will summarize. Connect the article you choose to the five leadership practices and plan your next steps to develop your own leadership skills.
For this assignment, choose an article from Knowledge@Wharton on one of the following topics:
Personal biases
Gender and culture in leadership
Social and emotional intelligence
Use your textbook to define the five leadership practices:
Model the Way
Inspire a Shared Vision
Challenge the Process
Enable Others to Act
Encourage the Heart
Cite both the textbook and the article using APA citation style.
Submit your assignment here. Make sure you’ve included all the required elements by reviewing the guidelines and rubric.
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Title: Developing Leadership Skills through Knowledge@Wharton: Connecting Leadership Practices to Personal Biases Article Summary: The chosen article from Knowledge@Wharton is titled “How to Overcome Personal Biases in Decision-making”. This article discusses the impact
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The Media’s Misconceptions of Disability: Challenging the Narrative and Promoting Inclusion
NO AI, NO CHATGPT, NO Plagiarism, AND PLEASE YOU CITATIONS IF NEEDED
Write a 1,000-1,200 word essay in response to an issue that has made waves in the media, or in response to media misconceptions of disability. Make a specific, unique, well-supported, and logical argument about your topic, quoting from, summarizing, and/or referring to at least one of the authors we have read and discussed this semester, in addition to any other examples, evidence, or personal experiences you wish to include.
An op-ed article is a piece of writing that appears in a magazine, website, or newspaper, and expresses a guest expert’s opinion on a topic—that is, someone who isn’t a regular writer for the publication. In venues like The New York Times the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, USA Today the Madison State Journal scientists, activists, public officials and other experts with a strong viewpoint provide expert and informed opinions on topics of contemporary importance.
See an example here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/06/04/american-medicine-was-built-on-the-backs-of-slaves-and-it-still-affects-how-doctors-treat-patients-today/
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“Encouraging Students to Release Funds for Completed Projects: A Persuasive Service for Teachers”
Release funds for completed projects Some students do not release funds for completed projects For the following reasons 1- They are not good at dealing with the site or 2-They forget to release the money Which makes some teachers sad And their effort is wasted Therefore, I provide the following service to teachers Trying to persuade and remind students to release completed projects…for a small fee To communicate See the attachments
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Title: The Impact of Academic Sources on the Argumentative Research Paper: A Case Study of “The Hate U Give” and Other Texts
Argumentative Research Paper
MLA format for in-text citations. Organization:
1. Hook
2. Thesis
3. Three-four Reason in thesis
4. Body paragraph matching reasons “in order”
5. Transitional sentences at the end of each body paragraph
6. Critical thinking
7. Indented Paragraphs 8. No body paragraphs end on a transitional sentence
Format:
9. Edit out First- person pronouns and 11. Second Person pronouns
10. Pages must reach the bottom the 8th 12. page minimum
Research: 11. 2 academic source-use The Hate U give or the English OER Reader or any article read in class
12. 3 Scholarly sources – MUST COME FROM A DATABASE.
13. 1 online source of your choosing
14. Summarize, paraphrase or direct quotes
15. Work Cited-formatted correctly 16. Connections between the quotes and the text/thesis
Documents:
17. Outline
18. Draft Final Self – assessmen
Important Info
The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
Type of paper and subject
Number of sources and formatting style
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Title: “The Impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights on Human Rights Protection: An Analysis of CJEU Case Law and National Law Application” I. Introduction A. Brief overview of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights B.
This is an essay qs for the subject EU law. “To what extent is it correct to say that the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights has strengthened the protection of human rights in the EU?”.
Ill provide you a good answer to this question would be “assess the impact of the CJEU case law both on EU law and national law, focusing on judgments such as Google Spain or Digital Rights Ireland, where the Court annulled the Directive at stake and imposed new human rights standards.
The application of Arts 51 and 52 of the Charter with respect to national law should be analysed (Fransson) and the horizontal effect of the Charter. Recent cases such as Commission v Hungary (education) and rule of law cases (Poland) also need to be discussed.
Poor answers to this question… mixed Charter and citizenship issues.”
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Reflection on Philosophies of Education The field of education is shaped by various philosophies that influence the ways in which teachers approach their practice. In the readings from Webb and Metha’s “Foundations of American Education”, several major philosophies of
Write a reflection of the philosophies of education:
• Which of the philosophies presented in the readings best aligns with your own? What would this look
like in your classroom?
• In what ways do you identify with the Western or Eastern philosophies? What would this look like in the
classroom?
Support your response with citations and references consistent with APA style guidelines
Foundations of American Education / Webb, L. D., & Metha, A. (2017). Foundations of American education. (8th ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 978013402641
• Ch. 3: The Major Philosophies
• Ch. 4: The Impact of Educational Theories on Educational Practice
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Title: The Ethical Dilemma of Termination in Cases of Mild Congenital Fetal Abnormalities
Two arguments of why termination should be allowed in cases of mild congenital fetal abnormalities
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Title: “The Constitution and Abortion Rights: A Case for Loose Constructionism”
State your Claim: Clearly state what side/opinion you have on your chosen political issue.
Define your terms on the Constitution: Loose vs. Strict Constructionist view point and how it relates to your issue.
Provide Evidence:
Use 3 real world example to explain how they defend your argument
In addition, tie your Position to
The 4 Ideals of Democracy
Acknowledges the Rebuttal Argument: Use 1 real world example to explain the counter argument
Completed
I’m arguing about why abortion rights should be legal for my AP gov class, please be sure to focus mainly on the government side of it like the constitution and roe v. wade cases. And I’d have to have 3 cited work as well. -
Supply and Demand Analysis of a Specific Good or Service: A Case Study
Instructions
For this assignment, you will apply the concepts of supply and demand analysis concepts to a specific good or service you use in your everyday life. In your paper, include a discussion of the following as subheadings in your paper:
Describe the good. What are its main characteristics?
What are some of the substitutes and complements for the good?
Indicate whether the good is a normal good or an inferior good. Explain the reasons for your choice.
Identify and describe the main nonprice factors that could cause an increase or decrease in the demand for the good or service.
Identity and describe the main nonprice factors that could cause an increase or decrease in the supply of the good or service.
Explain how a change in demand affects the equilibrium price and quantity of the good or service.
Explain how a change in supply affects the equilibrium price and quantity of the good or service.
Based on your research of the good or service, what do you expect to happen to the demand for it over the next five years?
Based on your research of the good or service, what do you expect to happen to the supply of the good or service over the next five years?
Complete your essay using Microsoft Word and use the proper APA format. The essay must be at least 1500 words. -
The Role of Rationalism, Empiricism, and Skepticism in Descartes and Hume’s Philosophies “Underestimating the Viewpoints of Experts: A Critical Examination of Information Use and Conventions in Philosophy Papers”
Philosophy 106: Introduction to Philosophy Term Paper: Descartes / Hume
Term Papers must be submitted online by 11:59pm on the due date – No Late Papers Will Be Accepted
Write a four-page paper on one of the following topics. Your aim is to present a known philosophical view from our course readings and argue for your view on the subject. At least half your paper should consist in explaining a view, or set of views, we’ve covered concerning Descartes and Hume (e.g., rationalism, empiricism, Descartes’ use of God as a concept and the work the concept does in his philosophical system, Hume’s distinction between “relations of ideas” and “matters of fact”, etc.).
The question you choose must be included and precede your essay and your essay must be in MLA FormatLinks to an external site.:
Topic 1: Rationalism & Empiricism as Epistemic Orientations
What sort of evidence do we need for a belief if we are to regard it as constituting “foundational knowledge” according to Descartes? How is this different from Hume (explain what you think about each and provide examples)? How does this distinction inform their work? Choose which epistemic orientation you find most appealing and explain why.
Topic 2: Employing Skepticism
Explain epistemic skepticism. What is the nature of the skepticism employed by Descartes? What is the nature of the skepticism employed by Hume? To what degree are Descartes and Hume skeptics (i.e., explain what they are skeptical about and their reasons for employing skepticism)? Explain why you identify either, both or neither as a skeptic.
Topic 3: The Role of the Concept of God
What role does the concept “God” play in Descartes’ Meditations? Determine if the role is metaphysical, epistemic or both and explain it. If Hume is atheist or agnostic, why does it follow from his epistemic orientation (this requires an understanding of the place metaphysics has in Hume’s philosophical system)? Identify and explain which view you find more convincing.
NOTE: each topic is a series of questions. Analyze the questions to determine which one asks you to formulate a thesis statement and answer the others as support for your thesis.
Additional Instructions
Do not use sources outside of course materials (i.e., you may not use sources other than course books, blackboard and lecture content).
A hard copy must be submitted at the beginning of class on the day it is due. No late work will be accepted—NO EXCEPTIONS.
Use Lewis Vaughn’s Writing Philosophy for guidance regarding structure, style and format. The Writing PowerPoint presentation is available on Canvas.
This assignment will be graded according to the following rubric:
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1.5
1
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Thesis
Statement of belief to be explored and /or defended
A relevant thesis is clearly stated and defended or explored throughout the essay.
A relevant thesis is clearly stated but not consistently defended or explored due to irrelevancies and / or unnecessary digression.
A relevant thesis is stated but is buried and inconsistently defended due to irrelevancies and / or unnecessary digression.
Thesis is poorly stated or weak and/or left undeveloped.
Content Development
Uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to illustrate above average competency in the subject.
Uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to explore ideas within the context of the discipline.
Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop and explore ideas through most of the work.
Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop simple ideas in some parts of the work.
Evidence
Selecting and using information to investigate a point of view or conclusion
Information is taken from source(s) with enough interpretation/evaluation to developcoherent analysis or synthesis. Demonstrates proper citation of relevant material. Viewpoints of experts are thoughtfully considered
Information is taken from source(s) with enough interpretation/evaluation to develop a coherent analysis or synthesis. Some material is left uncited or unlinked to writing. Viewpoints of experts are questioned but remain underestimated
Information is taken from source(s) with some interpretation/evaluation, but poorly developed.
Viewpoints of experts are misunderstood, taken as mostly fact, or underestimated
Information is taken from source(s) with little interpretation/evaluation. Viewpoints of experts are misunderstood, taken as mostly fact, or underestimated.
Convention for Philosophy Papers
Course Specific
Demonstrates detailed attention to and successful execution of conventions conveyed in the “Writing the Philosophy Paper” power point presentation.
Consistently demonstrates expectations as indicated by the “Writing the Philosophy Paper” power point by conveying conventions (including organization, content, presentation, and stylistic choices) for this assignment
Inconsistently demonstrates expectations as indicated by the “Writing the Philosophy Paper” power point presentation (i.e., lacks key elements).
Attempts to use a consistent system for basic organization and presentation.
Control of Syntax and Mechanics
Uses graceful language that skillfully communicates meaning to readers with clarity and fluency, and is virtually error-free.
Uses straightforward language that generally conveys meaning to readers with few errors.
Uses language that generally conveys meaning to readers with clarity, although writing may include some errors.
Uses language that sometimes impedes meaning because of errors in usage.
Note: Each number on the rubric above represents a point for a total of 20 points!
Note:
Each number on the rubric above represents a point for a total of 20 points!
All papers must be in MLA Format or will be automatically docked 10%
Papers that fail to reflect the structure provided in class and in the “Writing” PowerPoint Presentation will be automatically docked 10%