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  • Title: “The Break-Up: An Analysis of Relationship Stages and Dialectical Tensions”

    Objective:  To identify, explain, and apply the stages of coming together/apart and the dialectical tensions that animate relationship between the fictional couple, Brooke and Gary (in the film, “The Break-Up”).
    For this CAE, do the following:
    Watch the movie, “The Break-Up,” paying close attention to the stages of Brooke and Gary’s relationship as it comes together and comes apart as well as the dialectical tensions experienced, using Knapp’s Relational Stage Model and Dialectical Theory. 
    (Please note –CAE#8 will also involve applying course content to the film, “War of the Roses.”
    Identify and explain, in order, Knapp’s (Relational Stage Model) five stages of coming together and five stages of coming apart.
    For each stage, provide at least one example from the relationship of Brooke and Gary, as depicted in the film “The Break-Up” to illustrate each of the relationship stages.
    Identify and describe at least 2 dialectical tensions the Brooke and Gary experience in their relationship depicted in the film “The Break-Up.”
    Throughout the CAE incorporate at least twelve (12) relevant terms/concepts from the text and/or lecture. Be sure to define the concepts and apply them appropriately. Use bold font to identify each of the 12 concepts.

  • Title: Analysis of “The Odyssey Home” Translated by Emily Wilson

    I chose option “A” as is potentially the easiest and simplist route.
    The edition of the book :”The Odyssey Home” Translated by Emily Wilson.
    Please any claims or statement need to be identified by a citation from the book line with 
    page number or line number.

  • “Navigating Change Management: An Analysis of the Six-Images Framework and Eddie Lampert’s Approach at Sears”

    Based on the Six-Images Framework, this paper will focus on demonstrating an understanding
    of the six images, how those images approach change management, assessing your personal
    image(s), and then discussing how you, using the image or images, would have addressed the
    transition at Sears (Chapter 1). Begin this assignment by reviewing the text regarding the
    framework and then take the self-assessment to determine your dominant image(s). As you
    reflect on the framework, your personal image(s), and how change was approached by Eddie
    Lampert at Sears, respond to the following prompts:
    • What are the six change management images and how would you define them?
    • How would you describe their corresponding approaches to change management?
    • Detail the results of your assessment, including your top image or images, if those images
    require actions that would make you uncomfortable, and whether you feel you could
    navigate between strong and weak images based on the situational context.
    • What is your assessment of the image(s) of Eddie Lampert in this scenario?
    • Using your dominant image or images, how would you have approached the change
    management efforts by Eddie Lampert at Sears?
    Prepare your paper in accordance with the instructions – also review the Change Management
    Image Self-Reflection Assignment Grading Rubric prior to submitting your paper.
    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

  • “The Impact of COVID-19 on Household Consumption Habits: A Comparison of Food Delivery App Usage and Grocery Shopping”

    The research paper needs to relate to consumption habits in houselholds and whether people order as much from food delivery apps or go grocery shopping as much since covid adn for what reasons. I have put out a survey in french that 34 people have answered regarding these topics and it needs to be used and to be compared to online academic sources

  • Critical Reflection on Chapter 1 of Psychology: An Introduction to the Science of the Mind Introduction: The first chapter of Psychology: An Introduction to the Science of the Mind covers the basics of the field, including its history, key concepts, and

    This assignment consists of a 3-4 page double spaced paper reflecting on students’ critical thinking, how the material from the chapter relates to their lives, and/or how it relates to society. Students must also make specific references to the topic in the chapter they are referring to and provide supporting material from the textbook within this assignment. Do not summarize the chapter! If you summarize the chapter, you will not receive credit! 
    Examples of what you can write about in this assignment:
    What are your thoughts on the chapter? Why? What topic(s) are you specifically referring to?
    What was the most interesting topic/concept in the chapter? Why? What topic(s) are you specifically referring to?
    What was the least interesting topic/concept? Why? What topic(s) are you specifically referring to?
    What topics/concepts relate to your life? How? What topic(s) are you specifically referring to?
    What topics/concepts relate to society? How? What topic(s) are you specifically referring to?
    TEXT BOOK: https://openstax.org/books/psychology-2e/pages/1-introduction

  • “Applying Pfeffer’s Seven Best Practices in the Workplace: A Synthesis and Reflection” Introduction In today’s competitive business environment, organizations are constantly seeking ways to improve their performance and achieve success. One of the key factors in achieving this

    Topic of the week: Pfeffer’s Seven Best Practices In Practice
    Summaries (1 per week) – Student are to perform research over the Internet on the topic of the week.
    Students must produce a scholarly reflection of their research . They are to write an APA style 3-page minimum synthesizing the research. It should have a cover page and references page, too. The summary will also include an applied reaction concept. As an example: How would you apply this information to the work place? Use this assignment to demonstrate your level of comprehension.
    Guidelines
    Your assignment submission should be 3-page (minimum) in length. It should contain proper grammar, be free of spelling errors, and reflect critical thinking. Compliance with APA 7th edition is required.

  • “Maximizing My Learning Potential: What I Hope to Gain from This Class” As a student, I am always looking for ways to enhance my knowledge and skills to prepare for my future career. Therefore, I am excited to be taking this

    What do you hope to get out of this class? Even if you are taking this class simply because it is a requirement, take a look at the schedule for the course, module topics, and learning objectives. Think about what sort of things would be useful to you in your career, as a student and professionally. Is there something not covered in this course that you think would be relevant and useful to you?
    Full credit for any substantive response. The idea is to give you an outlet for think about these topics and not worry if it is right or wrong. Give your opinions, go off on tangents, make connections to material covered outside this course. Aim for a 200 minimum word

  • “Exploring the Potential of Generative Text AI for Proposal Writing: A Draft Paper”

    This a draft paper. You
    will use generative text AI to create a written proposal. ChatGPT is the
    recommended service. Please read the instructiond on the uploaded file. and utilize the links provided on the file to complete the draft assignment. Again this is just a draft Thank you

  • The Human Condition: Faith, Doubt, and Redemption in Literature Exploring the Theme of Death and Redemption in Literature

    Write a paragraph length answer (100 word+ minimum) for each reading question. Include observations about basic literary elements (character, structure, plot, setting, tone, and theme for prose; theme, structure, rhyme, symbols, images, etc. for poetry). Include specific, parenthetically documented observations and/or short quotes from the unit readings to support each answer. Edit each response for clarity, conciseness, and grammatical correctness before submission.
    Avoid using online sources like Wikipedia, SparkNotes, Grade Saver, etc. in place of your own analysis. If you borrow ideas, words, or other information beyond the course text, they must be documented parenthetically and a Works Cited page included.
    NOTE:  Turnitin (a function of Canvas) will generate an originality report on your responses.  Inappropriately borrowed and/or undocumented wording will lower the grade, possibly to zero, depending on the level of borrowing.  
    Do not include the instructor’s prompts in your Reading Questions submission to avoid inflating the Turnitin word count.  Number each response.
    Unit 1: On Faith, Doubt, and Reason
    Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64) was a sixth-generation resident of Salem, Massachusetts. Two of his Puritan ancestors were implicated in various religious persecutions, Indian genocide, and the trial and execution of supposed witches in the 17th century, the setting in time for “Young Goodman Brown.” What causes Goodman Brown to “abandon his faith”? Why is his dying hour “gloom”?
    Identify the speaker of the following words in Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown”: “Depending on one another’s hearts, ye had still hoped that virtue were not all a dream. Now are ye undeceived! Evil is the nature of mankind. Evil must be your only happiness. Welcome, again, my children, to the communion of your race!” (619). Does Goodman Brown trust the speaker and his words? What, if anything, is missing in the speaker’s understanding about human nature in relation to truth, justice, and God? Compare these words and their speaker to those of the Misfit in Flannery O’Connor’s story “A Good Man is Hard to Find.”
    Leo Tolstoy (1847-1910) embraced a very personal form of Christian belief that minimized wealth and ambition in favor of relative simplicity and mercy toward others. His novella The Death of Ivan Ilych describes the dual trajectories of one man’s “conversion” from the shallowness of bourgeois (materialistic middle-class life) to the acceptance of essential truths, including mercy, transformative suffering, and death. Chart Ivan’s movement away from a life of trivialities to one characterized by the acceptance of fundamental human virtues and truths realized through suffering.
    Most characters in The Death of Ivan Ilych exhibit little or no mercy for the main character’s suffering and death. Contrast the attitudes and actions of Gerasim and Vasya with those of any two other characters in the story. Why are Gerasim and Vasya important thematically to the story?
    Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was an observant Roman Catholic whose short stories often address issues of faith and redemption. Like Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown,” O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” addresses the issue of human depravity (lostness). Two of her characters speak the “truth” about human nature, namely Red Sammy and the Misfit. State and analyze what each says about human nature. Are these characters on the side of good or evil? Does what they say apply to everyone? Does it apply to the grandmother and her family? Are they “good” or “not good”? Do they deserve to die?
    Christians generally believe that human beings have a problem that only God can solve. The Apostle Paul writes, “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23). Trace the grandmother’s spiritual movement in “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” What is she like before meeting the Misfit? How does she change through interacting with him? According to the Misfit what did the grandmother need to make her “a good woman”? How does the grandmother demonstrate “redemption” by the end of the story?
    Compare/contrast the sentiments concerning death of John Donne’s (1572-1631) sonnet “Death be not proud” with Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych. Do the authors agree or disagree about the reality and nature of death in human experience?
    Margaret Atwood (b. 1939) has embraced a life-long commitment to agnosticism, the view that we cannot “know” whether God exists or not. She limits her beliefs, understanding, and values to what can be known, observed, and tested scientifically. Her experimental story “Happy Endings” explores human relationships from various points of view. What “truth” does she arrive at? In what way does that truth affirm or question her agnosticism?
    Read:
    Stories:
    Hawthorne, N., “Young Goodman Brown,” pp. 611-20
    Tolstoy, L., The Death of Ivan Ilych, 303-40
    O’Connor, F., “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” pp. 399-409
    Poems:
    Donne, J., “Death be not proud,” p. 1082
    Atwood, M., “Happy Endings,” pp. 187-89
    View:
    Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason: Margaret Atwood (34:36) (Click link to view.)
    Time Saver Hint: View the video at a faster speed (like 1.25x). See the opening screen menu for the speed function. Films on Demand also provides a transcript function for each film to assist in time management and quoting in the Interactive Assessment assignments.

  • Research Notes on the Xican@ Indigenous Movement CITATION “Tezcatlipoca Manifesto.” Mexica Movement, 2019, www.mexica-movement.org/tezcatlipoca-manifesto.html.

    There will be four of these exercises for 5 points each.  Find 2 sources on 4 of the topics below. One can be from the ones I provide, then one you research another on your own.   Using MLA format, cite the source at the top in proper bibliographic or works cited format. Go to the LIBRARY link at lamission.edu for guides on how to cite your sources.  Write down notes taken from these sources as if you were doing a paper on them. Put direct quotes in quotation marks or italics, and cite the appropriate source, who said it, when and where. Include page numbers where appropriate. At least one paragraph of notes per source.  FOLLOW THE EXAMPLES UNDER MODULES. 
    RESEARCH NOTES TOPICS:  THE XICAN@ INDIGENOUS MOVEMENT
    CHOOSE 4 OF THE FOLLOWING TO TAKE NOTES ABOUT:
    THE DECLARATION OF QUITO
    THE TEZCATLIPOCA MANIFESTO
    THE XICAN@ PARADIGM
    THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    EL PLAN DE LOS ANGELES
    THE TOLTECAYOTL MANIFESTO
    USE CREDIBLE SOURCES. If you are unsure, verify the information through at least one other (separate) source. There is plenty of information on each of these on the internet.
    I have provided at least one link to information on each topic under MODULES.  You must find at least two (2) sources. Look for additional resources available through our library, i.e. EBSCOHost, CQ Researcher, Opposing Viewpoints, National Newspapers, etc.
    EXAMPLE:
    CITATION
    notes     p. #
    notes    p. #
    CITATION
    notes     p. #
    notes    p. #
    RESEARCH NOTES ASSIGNMENT GRADING RUBRIC:
    No Credit: Assignment missing or fails to adequately fulfill the requirements of the assignment
    Full Credit: Assignment fulfills all of the requirements of the assignment.