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  • “Superando Obstáculos: Mi Trayectoria como Estudiante y Cuidadora de mi Madre”

    Necesito hacer un ensayo personal para la universidad tengo 18 años acabo de terminar la secundaria para el año 2023 y 2024 fue difícil siendo joven estudiante asumir el desafío de mis clases y asumir el desafío de la enfermedad de mi madre. Mis notas no fueron buenas para el segundo trimestre y tercer trimestre, el último trimestre tuve que pegarle fuerte para poder subir mis notas, desde pequeña he querido ser enfermera neatonal.

  • Title: Exploring the Relationship Between Workplace Flexibility, Work-Life Balance, and Employee Well-Being in Estonia’s FinTech Sector: A Case Study

    Exploring the Relationship Between Workplace Flexibility, Work-Life Balance, and Employee Well-Being in Estonia’s FinTech Sector.
    All information about the project will be in attached file. Please do only what I will include in this descriiption for now. It should be done by May 14th
    Below are the bullet points that will help you focus on the key elements for your Introduction chapter, which should be approximately 1,000 words:
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    1.1 Background
    Begin with an overview of the FinTech sector in Estonia, highlighting its rapid growth and the shift towards digital platforms.
    Discuss the prevalence of workplace flexibility and remote/hybrid work arrangements in the industry (especially during/after COVID)
    Mention the importance of work-life balance and employee well-being in the context of remote work.
    Here you can use some background statistics to justify practical relevancy of your topic
    1.2 Problem Statement and Significance of the Study
    Articulate the challenges faced by employees in maintaining well-being (avoiding burnout) and connect it to WLB and flexible work arrangements
    Emphasize the theoretical and practical implications of understanding this relationship. Outline the expected contributions of your research to the field.
    Highlight the gap in existing literature regarding the Estonian FinTech sector and the need for this study.
    1.3 Purpose of the Study and Research Questions
    Clearly state the aim of your thesis: To explore how workplace flexibility and work-life balance affect employee well-being in the FinTech sector.
    Present the main research questions you intend to answer through your study. Use the helpful words to connect concepts from your title: (e.g. what are the factors influencing…, or that is the impact of … to …, or what is the relationship between …)
    1.4 Definitions of Terms
    Define key terms such as ‘workplace flexibility,’ ‘work-life balance,’ and ‘employee well-being’ to ensure clarity.
    Remember, the Introduction is your opportunity to set the stage for your research. It should engage the reader and provide a clear roadmap of what to expect in your thesis.

  • Title: The Evolution of Social Media: From Friendster to TikTok In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It allows us to connect with friends and family, share our thoughts and experiences,

    Your topic can range from serious to silly. It can be about history, language, pop culture, science, politics or anything in between. 
    The paper should be around 1200-1500 words, and use at least 3-5 sources!
    It should be in MLA format, include in-text citations, and have a works cited page for you sources! Please submit in a PDF or Word Document! Other than that, I want to leave this one more about ended! I can’t wait to read them! 
    Please also include a short section 100-200 words explaining the choices you made. You can include info about your writing, your sources, or anything related to why you wrote this paper! 

  • “Unlocking the Power of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Digital Transformation: A Focus on the Financial Industry”

    Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Digital Transformation
    RPA’s Role in Digital Transformation
    RPA is a powerful tool for digital transformation
    It enables organizations to automate repetitive and rule-based tasks
    This leads to improved efficiency, accuracy, and productivity
    RPA can also reduce costs and free up employees to focus on higher-value tasks
    Financial Industry and RPA Adoption
    The financial industry is a major adopter of RPA
    RPA can help financial institutions streamline processes, reduce errors and improve compliance
    Some common use cases for RPA in finance include:Automating data entry and migration
    Handling customer inquiries and service requests
    Processing loans and mortgages
    Reconciling accounts and managing exceptions
    By adopting RPA, financial institutions can achieve significant improvements in operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

  • “Solving Linear Equations” Solving Linear Equations Linear equations are mathematical expressions that involve two variables and have a constant rate of change. They are commonly used to represent real-world situations and can be solved using various methods. In this assignment

    Please do a correct solution without mistakes, without similarities, without plagiarism. Put the answer in the file and make sure to solve all the paragraphs. If you do a good job, I have many assignments that I will ask you to do. Check yourself and do your best
    Make sure the plagiarism rate is zero

  • Title: “Building Trust and Transforming Police-Community Relations: A Case Study Analysis” “Transformative Leadership and the Three Pillars of 21st Century Policing: A Critical Analysis of a Police Department’s Approach to Achieving Mission Success”

    My last name starts with a T
    Practical Application Exercise: Part I. CASE STUDY: Select a Documentary dealing with public safety concerns on YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, YouTube TV, or others. Observe the conditions in the specific community (high crime, shoplifting, dealing with the homeless, and mentally ill, immigration, defunding the police, fentanyl, police-community relations, vulnerable populations, mass demonstrations, campus protests, etc). Take detailed notes as you watch the documentary. What are the glaring concerns??
    Students Must select a Case Study based on your Last Name!
    Student Last name A-I
    Last Name J-R
    Last Name S-Z
    West Coast
    Central
    East Coast
    Los Angeles, California
    San Francisco, California
    Portland, Oregon
    Seattle, Washington
    Chicago, Illinois
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Flint, Michigan
    Cleveland, Ohio
    Newark, New Jersey
    New York City, New York
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Camden, New Jersey
    Here are some examples: Feel free to explore other options.
    Find a CREATIVE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM!
    Flint, Michigan: See the Documentary Flint Town by Peter Nicks. Choose one Episode.
    Philadelphia, PA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNW5TyixHxY
    Newark, NJ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_8vTl6D940&t=905s
    Minneapolis, MN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFPi3EigjFA
    Camden, NJ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arzTB4ji_Ig&t=7s
    Seattle, WA: Los Angeles, CA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJt3xuTPRVU&t=18s
    San Francisco/Oakland CA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_iWaCphBe0
    OTHER: Try to find a documentary on NYC, Chicago, Portland, Miami, or others to describe police relations and specific public safety concerns. Provide specific examples. Be Creative!
    Documentary Observations/Reflection:
    Observe any societal issues, including high poverty and unemployment levels, and crime rate. In addition, observe any friction between the Police and Community (if so, why?). Does legal cynicism exist (explain)? What other conditions exist?
    Observe the staffing levels and calls for service of the police department (is morale low? Are the calls dangerous? Are there recruitment issues? Are officers retiring early? Is there a lack of resources? How does this impact Officer safety?
    Part II. Congratulations Chief! You have just been appointed the NEW LEADER/MANAGER of the SELECTED Case Study/Police Department. It is time to be a part of the solution! Since you are new to the community, you need to do some research before you start your new role. You have just watched a documentary regarding your new community. Now it’s time to incorporate your leadership strategy to create change in your police department and the community. Consider including topics highlighted in this term:
    Building Trust, Mission Statement, Transformational Leadership, Procedural Justice, Guardians of the Constitution ( 4th amendment), Recruiting for diversity, Accountability, and Transparency, 6 Pillars of 21st-century Policing, Training, Officer Safety, Legal Cynicism, Leader Spotlights, and Organizational Strategies ( Community Policing, Problem-Solving Policing, Intelligence-Led Policing, and Compstat ( see Ch 1 in the textbook), Current Events, Case Law, Bill of Rights, and more.
    PROJECT GUIDELINES:
    Submit a THREE-PAGE Paper (not including cover page and reference page) involving Police-Community relations (positive or negative). You are “empowered” to find a creative solution to this assignment. Think of the topics discussed this term. Use APA format: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/a…
    **Use Bold Headings for the Introduction, Each Pillar discussed, and Conclusion
    Introduction: Overview of the episode/article. Identify some observed conditions in the community (external) and/or within the organization (internal). Feel free to explore the police department website, mission statement, and/or Facebook page. Look up the Uniform Crime Report, and the demographics (USCensus.gov) of the selected community. Describe the Police-Community Relations (positive or negative). Provide an overview of the Leadership style ( think transformational leadership, leader spotlights, leadership fundamentals) you would utilize to accomplish the mission. Demonstrate your critical thinking ability!
    Body: THREE PILLARS. Are any of the President’s Task Force recommendations (6 Pillars) present and utilized by the police department? Are the strategies successful? Discuss how the organization uses or fails to use THREE Pillars of 21st Century Policing (Building Trust and Legitimacy, Policy and Oversight, Technology and Social Media, Community Policing and Crime Reduction strategies, Training and Education, and Officer Safety and Wellness) as it relates to the episode/article. For example, does the agency incorporate Pillar 4-Community Policing? Is it a success or failure? Pillar 3-what technology was observed?
    Conclusion: Provide a summary of your reflection. The leadership style utilized, Pillars observed, interactions with the community, and your recommendations/strategies to enhance public safety, police-community relations and increase morale in the organization.
    References: Provide at least 3 additional credible sources (other than the dept website and YouTube link) to bolster your research on the selected community and police department.
    DUE: May 9, 2024, 11:59 (ET). NO LATE SUBMISSIONS

  • “The Changing Landscape of Higher Education: Identifying and Addressing Key Issues” Evaluating Academic Writing: A Rubric for Assessment

    By the end of this section of the class, we will have read Magdalena Kay’s “A New Course” and watched the movie College Inc. Both of these “texts” deal with the same topic: The changing field of higher education, the problems associated with those changes, and possible solutions to the problem. You will be writing your essay on a specific aspect of higher education, describing a problem and proposing a solution to that problem. etc. You must use information from Magdalena Kay’s article and you may use information from College Inc. as well.
    Rather than writing your essay on higher education in general, you are going to want to narrow this topic down considerably. As I wrote above, pick one specific problem associated with higher education today (and, again, it must be a topic that Kay addresses in her article) and focus on that. Some suggestions are
    The role of college today (pick one of the choices below):
    Is it utilitarian (i.e. for purposes of getting a well-paying job)?
    Is it for moral training?
    Is it to make us informed citizens?
    Is it simply edutainment?
    Grade inflation
    The Higher Education Act
    Teacher evaluations and the role they play in hiring and promoting
    Student debt
    Financial literacy
    Online learning (duh! 🙂 )
    Now, several of the topics above are still too broad to address in a paper of this length, so you’ll need to narrow them down even more. You will also need to conduct more research for whichever topic you have selected.
    This essay requires you to summarize, paraphrase, and quote directly from at least Kay’s article. If you wish to use the other class “text,” or outside research feel free to do so but know that you are limited to four texts in total. You are encouraged to do outside research for this essay to support your topic. Please use the Delta College library’s resources.
    Since this is a persuasive essay, you will need to develop a thesis, and support your thesis using a well-reasoned argument. Don’t forget that the art of persuasion requires a careful crafting of one’s argument—an argument that keeps its reader (and his or her shaking head) in mind. Down the line, think too about your thesis’s significance: Why is it that what you are arguing and showing is important. Trust me, it is.
    What this essay is not is one of those tired compare-and-contrast essays you’ve probably written a hundred times already. The majority of this essay should be comprised of your own ideas supported by research. You are using these texts as springboards for your own argument on this topic rather than relying on them to do the arguing for you.
    This paper should be a minimum of 1500 words (not including words on your works cited page) of clear prose, typed, double spaced, ingeniously titled, and page numbered (!). Your essay is due Friday, May 10th.
    Enjoy.
    Assessment Rubric for Essay 3
    Areas to be Assessed
    Points Possible
    Critical Thinking:The writer demonstrates a willingness to engage in a conversation with ideas and texts; takes risks; analyzes this issue at an academic level. 6
    Use of Evidence: The writer chooses and provides meaningful evidence that supports the point being made; the writer uses sources ethically, giving credit where credit is due according to MLA standards for documentation. 6
    Organization: The essay has good structure; all pieces (thesis, topic sentences, transitions between ideas) are in place so that a reader can follow easily. 6
    Meets the Requirements of the Assignment: This paper meets all criteria on the assignment sheet (right number of sources—if applicable, right number of pages, stays on task). 5
    Audience: The writer has considered the opinions of someone who may disagree with the case being made, speaking to that audience thoughtfully. 3
    Presentation: The mechanics are clean; the writer gives attention to detail and has spent time polishing.
    4
    Total 30
    A (27-30 points) – The “A” paper is outstanding. It demonstrates clear critical thinking by developing a well-thought out central idea and supporting it with logical evidence and a consistent point of view. Sources used are credible and academic, and they are thoroughly contextualized and integrated into the overall argument; quotations, summaries, and paraphrases are introduced using appropriate signal phrases and are analyzed and interpreted. Organization is logical with a clear thesis and topic sentences; the introduction is engaging and creative and the conclusion answers the “so what” question. The audience is thoughtfully considered. The paper meets all the requirements of the assignment. The paper is devoid of errors in sentence structure and grammar.
    B (24-26.9 points) – The “B” paper is better than average. It explores the subject with some depth of critical thinking and presents a well-thought out central idea, which is supported with effective evidence and a consistent point of view. Sources used are credible and academic, and they are somewhat contextualized and integrated into the overall argument; quotations, summaries and paraphrases are usually introduced using appropriate signal phrases and are analyzed and interpreted. Organization is logical with a clear thesis, which is supported by logical evidence and is adequately developed. Also included are an engaging introduction and a conclusion that does more than simply summarize. The audience is thoughtfully considered. The paper meets all the requirements of the assignment. The paper shows few errors in sentence structure and grammar.
    C (21-23.9 points) – The “C” paper acceptably explores the subject, but it lacks depth. The central idea is well thought out but isn’t well supported with logical evidence and lacks a consistent point of view. Some sources used are credible and academic, and they are somewhat contextualized and integrated into the overall argument; quotations, summaries, and paraphrases are usually introduced using appropriate signal phrases and are analyzed and interpreted, but the analysis and interpretation lacks a clear connection to the overall essay. Skeletal over-all organization is apparent, but the paper lacks details. The audience is somewhat thoughtfully considered. The paper meets most of the requirements of the assignment. The paper shows some errors in sentence structure and grammar.
    D (18-20.9 points) – The “D” paper demonstrates below average effort. It does not acceptably explore the subject. The central idea is not well thought out, lacks evidence, and lacks a consistent point of view. Sources used may not be credible and academic, and they are not contextualized and integrated into the overall argument; quotations, summaries, and paraphrases are “dropped” into the paper without being introduced or interpreted. The organization is unclear; paragraphs may have more than one topic and lack topic sentences. The audience is not considered. The paper may fail to meet the requirements of the assignment. The paper shows major errors in sentence structure and grammar.
    F (17.9 points and below) – The “F” paper is unacceptable. It does not acceptably explore the subject, lacks a thesis and clear organization, and the paragraphs are not developed. Sources used are not credible and academic, and they are not contextualized and integrated into the overall argument; quotations, summaries, and paraphrases are “dropped” into the paper without being introduced or interpreted. The audience is not considered. The paper fails to meet most of the requirements of the assignment. The major errors in sentence structure and grammar make the paper difficult to follow.

  • “The Transformative Impact of the Industrial Revolution on the United States: Factors, Effects, and Consequences” The Industrial Revolution, a period of rapid economic and social change characterized by the transition from manual labor to machine-based manufacturing, had a profound impact

    Write this essay with the book The American Yawp chapter 8 or the files below
    The Industrial Revolution
    Describe the Industrial Revolution in the United States between the 1790s and 1860. What
    factors contributed to this fundamental transformation? How did population growth and urbanization reshape the United States? What role did advances in transportation, communication, technology, and business organization play in facilitating the process? How were urban life, the world of work, the lives of consumers, and the American family transformed by industrialization?

  • “Preparedness and Sacrifices: Navigating the Dissertation Journey” “Balancing Responsibilities: Preparing for the Dissertation Journey”

    Part 1: Discussion prompt
    Respond to the following discussion prompt: Discuss and reflect on your sense of preparedness to successfully complete your dissertation, and what you will have to give up or stop doing to be successful. Discuss any concerns you might have, and the steps you will take to address them.
    The chapter discusses a variety of risk factors. Considering the research presented, compose an argument for improving persistence from a biblical perspective. Include at least 2 scripture references to support your assertions.
    Each thread must be:
    1. a minimum of 500 words and a minimum of three paragraphs,
    2. demonstrate course-related knowledge,
    3. and contain a minimum of 1 citation in current APA format to support assertions
    Part 2: Student Replies You will complete 3 scholarly student replies with the following:
    1. a minimum of 200 words,
    2. demonstrate course-related knowledge,
    3. and contain a minimum of 1 citation in current APA format to support assertions
    Student Replies: Student 1
    Kimberly Johnson
    Before the course, I struggled to choose which type of research I would do. At first, I believed that my topic was suited for quantitative research. After taking EDUC 915, I knew that would not be the correct choice. I came out of that course confused and thinking that I needed to change my topic. During the duration of this course, I began to feel a little more confident in my research abilities. I was able to find some great sources and I was able to express my facts with detail. I was able to show a lot of knowledge for my research topic and present to the audience in a way that could be understood. I struggled with writing the research design portion of Chapter 3. Overall, I do feel more prepared to be successful in the dissertation process. This class has given me the tools needed to be able to revise the issue that I have had in my research form. It has also given me the ability to take deep dives into research to be able to find the evidence needed to be successful. My concerns in completing the dissertation have nothing to do with my ability as a scholar or a writer. One thing that I realized with this course was that I have a lot of things going on around me. I have a full time job as a SPED teacher that requires an abundance of paperwork. I am a wife and a mother to two elementary age children. I am one of the caretakers for my parents, which both have mobility issues. We also had a few family emergencies mixed into all of this. I am depended on by a number of people. This semester was a wake up call for me about learning to balance life, ask for help or support, or just learn that some things will have to be put on hold for what is important. How I intended to address this situation is to ask for my support from my family and manage my time more wisely. I can not be all things to all people. Mesack Dieudonne
    Student 2:
    The rigorousness and extensiveness of a Ph.D. program have significantly intimidated me initially. Unbeknown to me was the level of reading and time consumed to complete assignments with the exquisite details they entail, such as in-depth literature reviews, complex data analysis, and rigorous academic writing standards. I confess to being mortified by it. New intellectual, physical, and social routines were adopted and reinforced to pass classes successfully. Thankfully, those routines become second nature, allowing me to be comfortable with the required intellectual acuteness worthy of the program. Producing a draft of chapter three of my dissertation is an encouraging accomplishment in pursuing a Ph.D., which is a long journey. Previous classes, especially this one, have prepared me to tackle and complete my dissertation. Part of that preparation is the increased confidence level, critical thinking, and writing skills, attainable through each completed assignment, professors’ guidance and comments, and peers’ feedback, which further solidified my progress. While acknowledging progress in that journey, I also understand that preparation is not completed and will never be fully completed. Thus, I am humbly excited to learn as much as possible in the remaining classes. The laboriousness and tediousness aspect of a dissertation demands an even higher commitment to conducting and producing a valid and credible research study, according to the highest known standards. My responsibilities, such as husband and father, teaching and leading pastor, conference speaker, writer, and adjunct professor, and how to handle them all concern me deeply. Addressing this critical concern is essential to be successful in this endeavor. As part of a plan, I am prepared to make significant sacrifices. I intend to limit any speaking engagements significantly, if not declining them all, pause my writing activities, stop teaching for a few semesters, and even reduce my involvement in congregational teaching to focus more on writing my dissertation. These inexhaustive steps will be conducive to gathering much of my focus on the daunting task. Besides sleeping early, when possible, and waking up at midnight to study and write, these reinforced routines will provide a peaceful environment where I can study, write, and be most productive. I cannot afford to be a part-time husband and father to my wife and son, respectively. Therefore, I will seek a balance between my family responsibilities and conducting my research study, which my family and I agreed on before entering the program, as I benefit from their unconditional support.
    These established steps, though important, will be unlikely to guarantee a smooth dissertation writing process, as I expect the unexpected. However, I am confident in adapting and adjusting to unforeseen situations. With the help of professors and the dissertation committee, I am sure that any unforeseen challenges can be overcome, ensuring that the dissertation process is completed and adds to the body of knowledge about the phenomenon under study. Assignment will be checked for A/I use and plagiarism.

  • “The Power of Rhetoric: Analyzing the Effectiveness of American Indian Activist Strategies in the 1960s and 1970s”

    For this project, you will have read “The Rhetoric of American Indian Activism in the 1960s and 1970s” by John Sanchez and Mary E. Stuckey (the “Lens” text), as well as the “Alcatraz Proclamation” and “The Letter” written by the collective activist group “Indians of all Tribes,” with Adam Fortunate Eagle being the primary author.  The second section of the “Lens” text focuses on the four specific audiences which activists had to engage and the rhetorical devices used to address those respective audiences – these are the primary “tools” you will use in your analysis, although the entirety of the “lens” text is there to help you, contextually.
    You will use “The Rhetoric” text as a lens on “The Proclamation” and “The Letter,” exploring how the specific rhetorical moves discussed in the “lens” text are implemented in the target texts. You will pick at least one example from each of the target texts and describe how it works, why it may have been used, and possible effects on the audience.  You need to use a total of three examples, but you must analyze BOTH target texts.
    Ultimately, you need to determine how effective the activists’ strategies were for the 4 main target audience. 
    Successful Papers will do the following:
    Introduce the topic and the text on rhetoric (the “lens”). Briefly introduce the target texts, and describe what the paper will do (metadiscourse).
    Analyze one element of context (audience being the most pertinent for this paper) from each of the target texts, using the “lens” text to provide you with the tools to conduct your analysis.  Using examples, discuss how the specific portion of the text you are examining works, why it may have been used in the context, and possible effects on the audience
    Present a conclusion.  In other words, answer the question “So what, who cares?” What is significant about the work you did/things you learned in the course of writing this paper?
    Implement proper stylistic conventions to include: sentence variation, college-level vocabulary, target audience, complex sentence structure.
    Smoothly integrate supporting evidence (quotes) into the text. 
    Be cohesive, with a clear structure that uses effective transitions to hold together the discussion. 
    Include proper MLA documentation, with in-text citations and a Works Cited list at the end