This week, you will produce OSINT research on the well-known company that your team selected in its Wk 2 Team Assignment. Please note that this is an individual assignment. In this assignment, you will need to perform OSINT research through the World Wide Web. Social media monitoring Domain and IP investigation
You should select 2 to 3 OSINT tools or techniques for OSINT through the World Wide Web described in Module 3 of your textbook. Research the selected company using the selected OSINT tools and techniques. Gather as much information on the company as possible that could be useful in a penetration test. Write a 1 page OSINT report that would be one section of a penetration testing report. You should review the example report on the last page of Module 3 in your textbook. Your report should summarize all the critical information that was collected on your team’s chosen company.
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“OSINT Research on XYZ Company for Penetration Testing” Introduction: The purpose of this OSINT research is to gather information on XYZ Company in preparation for a potential penetration test. XYZ Company is a well-known company that provides various products and services to
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“Advancing the Conversation: Making an Argument in Response to a Reading Cluster” “Writing Tips for Academic Success” Topic Sentence: In order to achieve academic success, it is important to follow proper writing conventions and techniques. Supporting Sentences: Firstly, when referencing sources, it is crucial to introduce them within the body of
Your first step is to read all the articles in your cluster.
Read strategically. You’re looking for an opening in the conversation where you can insert your own claim. For example, you might decide to disagree with a claim made in one of the articles. you might decide to agree with a claim made in one of the articles but for different reasons; you might decide to agree and disagree simultaneously with a claim made in one of the articles. Or, you might locate a thread in the conversation that is not fully explored and make a claim that addresses it. The point is that you want to make an argument that advances the conversation and turns it in a new direction, rather than just reiterating or summarizing an argument that’s already been made in one of the articles.
You should also read strategically for material you can use as evidence. Underline or highlight passages that might serve as textual support for your argument.
Once you’ve read through the articles and settled on a claim, do some brainstorming to come up with at least three supporting reasons. Then, draw out the invisible warrants you’ve created by completing the following template for each reason: “If it’s true that insert reason here, then it must follow that [insert claim here].”
You now have a framework for your argument, but before you start drafting, make sure you have enough evidence for all your reasons and warrants. Don’t worry about providing evidence for reasons or warrants that represent beliefs UTA students already hold. But for all your other reasons and war-rants, make sure you can provide sufficient support through some combination of textual evidence from the articles, your personal experiences, your first-hand observations, and/or your own powers of reasoning. If you find you just can’t support a reason or warrant, modify that part of your argument until it becomes supportable.
Now you’re ready to start drafting. For each reason and warrant you need to prove, construct a paragraph or more of support that would persuade UTA students to agree to it.
You should produce at least three pages of content in this section.
Do some more brainstorming to come up with at least one naysayer who objects to some part of your argument. Draft a section in which you name and describe the naysayer. represent their objections fairly, make concessions to their objections if possible and answer their objections.
You should produce at least half a page or a page of content here.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
As you prepare a draft that you’ll share with readers, begin with an introduction (which need not be limited to a single paragraph) that accomplishes three goals:
Acknowledges what “they say”
Provides an “I say”
Answers the “so what?” and “who cares?” questions
If you chose to disagree, agree with a difference, or agree and disagree simultaneously with a claim made in one of the articles, your “they say” will be the claim to which you’re responding. If you chose a claim that pursues a point the articles fail to fully explore, your “they say” might be a more general summary of the textual conversation to which you’re responding.
Your “I say” will be your thesis statement, in which you state your claim and support it with at least three reasons.
The answer to the “who cares?” question is the UTA student body or at least a sizable portion of it. To answer the “so what?” question, explain to readers why the issue addressed in your reading-and more specifically, your take on it-matters.
Once you have an introduction in place, it’s up to you decide how to shape and organize your argument.
CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE STYLE
You’re writing for publication and for a broad audience of readers you’ve never met, so your style should be more formal than in your first two papers. At the same time, you’re writing for a magazine, not a scholarly journal, so you don’t have to write in stuffy, academic prose. Try to imitate the style of the articles in your reading cluster.
Make sure you construct coherent paragraphs that include topic sentences and supporting sentences that stay on topic.
The first time you reference a source, introduce it within the body of your text and, if possible, hyperlink to it. If you reference the source again later, just mention the author’s last name. Make sure you enclose any quoted material in quotation marks. Don’t use a formal citation system (e.g., MLA) because that is not the convention for this genre.
You’ll want to stick mostly to Standard English because this is the norm in publishing. Proofread carefully to ensure that your paper reads the way you want it to and that you’ve corrected unintentional errors. The Purdue OWL website (https:// owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/) is a terrific resource for information on standard writing conventions. -
Addressing the Flaws in the Electoral College System: A Call for Constitutional Amendment and Reform
Identify one aspect of the US Constitution that you believe needs to be addressed or changed. Explain WHY you think this issue is significant and warrants attention. Discuss HOW you would propose to address these changes through the process of amending the Constitution. Additionally, research whether this issue has been approached in the past through proposed amendments or national discourse. If it has, analyze why those attempts have not been successful. Provide a well-reasoned argument that includes historical, social, and political contexts to support your position.
Length & Typeface/font: The length of the paper must be 1200-1500 words, double spaced, 12 pt, Times New Roman or Calibri.
Your essay needs citations of any and all sources of information you use in your paper. Your paper should include at least three different sources from your research, but your textbook may count as one. Use APA Style to cite all the places in your paper where you can use information from sources you find in your research. (**attached will be an article and a video explaining how to use APA citations)
In addition to your APA citations (author name, year published, page number inside parentheses) your writing assignment needs a separate page entitled REFERENCES. On this page you will alphabetically list ALL your references with full citations. Again, see the LINK above for how to write a full citation on the Reference page. This page does NOT count in the 1200-1500 word count for your paper. If you cite websites, be sure to give a complete and correct url citation. It is recommended that you check the web url before submitting so I can look it up myself to check your sources. -
“Designing an Interactive E-Book using Adobe Illustrator”
This is an E Book Assignment that requires you to be well versed in Adobe Illustrator. I will attach the instructions.
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“Homelessness in San Diego, CA: Addressing Complex Factors and Implementing Culturally Appropriate Solutions” “Addressing the Complex Relationship between Homelessness and Mental Health in San Diego: Solutions and Interventions”
RESEARCH PAPER: FINAL SUBMISSION
ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW the
research paper topic on (Homelessness in San Diego CA)
This
assignment will allow you to demonstrate the knowledge you have gained about
your
chosen
social problem. You will focus on communicating the information you have
gathered in a clear
and organized manner. This skill allows you and those you are communicating
with to more
readily utilize the information. It is vital that the information you write
about is based on the
research you have reviewed. Providing information that is grounded in
peer-reviewed research
strengthens the validity of the information you are covering. Ultimately, being
able to effectively
research a relevant topic and communicate what you have learned through that research
is a necessary skill for human service workers.
INSTRUCTIONS
· The
paper will be in APA format and will include a title page, abstract page, the
body of
your
paper, and a reference page.
· The
body will be between 10 – 12 pages in length. This does not include the title
page,
abstract
page or the reference page.
· Utilize
information and feedback gained from the Research Paper: Topic Selection Research Paper:
Working Outline Assignment to help you create your final paper. Avoid
copying
and pasting summaries from prior paper into your new paper.
· All
required peer-reviewed articles must be used within your paper to support your
discussion. Its’ was use article submitted to the peers ”
I agree with your reflection about endorsing human services to counter the daily challenges human beings experience, whether at the individual or community level. As you rightly pointed out, the core of human existence can only be defined by recognizing and resolving issues that people face, especially when they have suffered from abuse, discrimination, disability, or social injustice (Trahan et al., 2019). This provides hope to minors and the unfortunate in society, providing a comfortable future assurance if the necessary steps and strategies are undertaken. References
Dos Santos, L. M. (2020). How does the COVID-19 pandemic influence nursing students’ sense of belonging and decision-making process: The study of nursing students’ experiences? International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(15), 5603.”
· Any
information that is used from a source must be correctly cited to avoid
plagiarism.
Always
cite your source whether you paraphrase or quote their information. When
quoting,
you must use quotation marks.
· Avoid
discussing personal opinion or experience within the paper.
· Review
the Research Paper: Final Submission Example and the Research Paper:
Final
Submission Grading Rubric for additional guidance.
Note:
Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism
tool.
This is the research paper: Working Outline assignment
was prior submitted to the instructor
Research Paper:
Working Outline
Introduction
Thus, homelessness in San Diego cannot be discussed merely as the absence of
housing
but is rather closely related to socio-economic inequalities and individual
issues. It is, hence,
essential to address all these issues in advance if the welfare of homeless
persons is to be
enhanced (Sleet & Francescutti, 2021).
Thesis Statement: Homelessness in San Diego is complex and related to various
factors,
such as racism and sexism, mental illnesses, drug and alcohol addiction, and
the role of
technology and social networking sites, which require complex and culturally
appropriate
approaches.
Causes/Risk Factors
Systemic Inequalities
The following are some factors that explain the high homelessness in San Diego.
The
problem of the short supply of affordable housing and the issue of income
disparity are some of
the systematic factors that explain homelessness (Peak et al., 2020). The
absence of affordable
homes continues to result in relapses and the continuation of the homeless
cycle.
Mental Health Disorders
San Diego’s homeless people are also diagnosed with untreated mental health
disorders,
which are crucial in initiating and sustaining homelessness (Liu et al., 2020).
As can be seen,
people who do not receive proper mental health care fail to secure proper
housing.
Substance Abuse
Mental illness and substance abuse become a common reason for homelessness in
San
Diego. Substance abuse may develop as a reaction to homelessness or after
becoming homeless
(Ohlsen et al., 2024). Housing stability is also a significant challenge when
it comes to substance
use since it hinders the achievement of this goal.
Technology and Social Media
Providing connections, technology, and social media can increase the loneliness
and
disconnection of homeless people in San Diego (Yousefi-Rizi et al., 2021). The
digital divide
exacerbates the already existing situation by cutting off homeless people from
essential resources
and services.
Effects
Health Implications
San Diego’s homeless population experiences a higher risk of diseases such as
hepatitis
A, and they are likely to succumb to it since they are unable to afford
healthcare and live in poor
hygiene conditions (Peak et al., 2020). To address these risks, it is necessary
to provide targeted
healthcare interventions.
Impact on Well-being
Residing in precarious situations close to water sources as a result of urban
homelessness
significantly affects the physical and religious selves of homeless people in
San Diego, CA
(Flanigan & Welsh, 2020). Volatility hinders attempts to enhance the
standard of living and
leaves people’s capacity for finding sustainable solutions in shambles.
Solutions/Interventions
Housing and Health Services
San Diego must continue to increase available
supportive housing programs and improve
healthcare accessibility to solve homelessness
(Abdel-Samad et al., 2021). Housing-first
strategies have helped offer stability and facilitate
the recovery process (Yousefi-Rizi et al.,
2021).
Technology Literacy Programs
The introduction of digital literacy programs can
contribute to the enhancement of
homeless people’s quality of life. This is by
increasing their opportunities to use online resources
and services and thus reducing digital inequality and
social exclusion (Sleet & Francescutti,
2021).
Social Workers in Libraries
The placement of social workers in public library
environments presents a chance to refer
homeless people to necessary programs and resources
(Urada et al., 2022). A library is a
sanctuary where people can obtain information and get
help without prejudice and stigma.
Community Building
Community development and peer support interventions
for homeless persons can
increase their personal resources and social inclusion
(Welsh Carroll et al., 2023). Self-help and -
“Market Analysis Report: Examining the Potential of a Health Care Facility from a Market-Based Perspective”
Exam Content
Scenario
Imagine you are a program manager for a health care system, and you have been asked by your board to develop a report that analyzes the market perspective and potential of one of its possible service sites. You will use your skill in marketing analysis to analyze a health care organization from a market-based perspective by researching market demographics, assessing how health care organizations can use marketing to target consumers, and examining how demographics data can be used to effectively market services to consumers.
Preparation
Review “Comparing Walk-in Retail Clinics and Urgent Care Centers” from this week’s learning activities for more information on retail and walk-in clinics.
Watch the following six videos as you prepare to complete the assessment:
“Target Market”
“Target Market: Culture and Demographics”
“Target Market: Baby Boomers”
“Target Market: Generations X, Y, Z”
“On-Site Clinics”
“Urgent Care”
Select 1 of the following in your community or surrounding area.
Walk-in clinic, such as an urgent care facility
Retail clinic in your local grocery store or retail pharmacy
No-appointment physician’s office
Research the market of your chosen facility. Consider the following questions as you complete your research:
What are the demographics of the consumers who might use the selected facility? This may include data such as:
Age
Gender
Income
Race
Marital status
Education
Occupation
Home ownership
Number of people in the household
Age of the home
Where is the selected facility located?
What marketing strategies could be used to attract consumers to the selected facility?
Consult the following resources for help finding this information:
The United States Census Bureau provides data about the people, places, and economy of the United States. Search the website to find the population, average income, and other frequently requested data about a community.
USA.gov provides topographical and statistical information about the United States, including population, demographic, and economic data.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides wage and occupation data at national, regional, state, and metropolitan-area levels.
Assessment Deliverable
Write a 700- to 1,050-word market analysis report of the facility you selected. In your report:
Describe the facility you selected, its location, and the services it offers.
Analyze the demographics of the consumers who might use the selected facility.
Analyze the marketing approach used for the facility.
Consider the targeted audience based on the demographics of the consumers who might use the facility.
Consider whether marketing techniques can be the same when marketing to different demographics.
Format your references according to APA guidelines.
Submit your assessment.
Assessment Support
Review the rubric for guidance on deliverable expectations.
Review the Marketing Analysis Report Example Data to guide your work, but do not copy any information.
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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: An Analysis of Current Research and Implications for Clinical Practice”
The student provides insightful analysis of the article, answering all or nearly all of the questions assigned, The student articulates novel ideas that are clearly beyond what is in the article itself. The analysis is clear and rational. The summary clearly outlines the main research question, methods, results, and implication for clinical practice. No grammar, spelling, or syntax errors. Writes logically in complete sentences. Text, title page, and reference pages are consistent with APA guidelines.
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Title: A Comparison of Coaches and Managers in Goal-Setting for Employees: Approaches and Effectiveness
In this activity, you will want to create a 3 – 5 page Literature Review, not including the Title Page and References, of the diverse ways in which coaches versus managers may approach goal-setting for employees. In addition, your literature review should also discuss the benefits of an employee-centered versus a coach-centered approach to goal-setting and the value this can have in improving the effectiveness of the coach. As this is a formative assessment, you can upload a document with your paper, and it needs to follow APA 7th Edition formatting. This paper will serve as a draft of a segment of your Research Paper summative assessment for this competency.
Please download and use this South College Literature Review resource as a guide.Download Please download and use this South College Literature Review resource as a guide.
Rubric
Formative Rubric (7)
Criteria Ratings
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeScholarly Writing
Affirmed
Writing is formal in language, avoiding colloquialisms, slang, and overly informal expressions.
Not Affirmed
Writing includes colloquialisms, slang, and overly informal expressions.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Mechanics
Affirmed
Minor spelling, grammar, and/or punctuation errors present, and/or sentence structure lacks minor elements of professional writing, and/or paragraphs are consistently developed. (1-2 errors)
Not Affirmed
Multiple spelling grammar and/or punctuation errors present and/or sentence structure does not meet professional writing standards, and/or paragraphs are minimally developed. (more than 2 errors)
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity of Content
Affirmed
Writing demonstrates a strong connection between ideas, ensuring that the reader can follow the logical progression of the arguments.
Not Affirmed
Writing lacks a connection between ideas, and there is no logical progression of the arguments.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAll Aspects Addressed
Affirmed
Writing addresses multiple relevant aspects of the topic with sufficient detail and analysis, providing a thorough understanding.
Not Affirmed
Writing fails to address relevant aspects of the topic with insufficient detail or analysis.
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Formatting (when appropriate)
Affirmed
Citations, references, and formatting follow the APA style guide, with less than 2 errors.
Not Affirmed
Formatting, citations, and references are not included or do not follow the appropriate APA style guide. There are more than 2 errors. -
Title: The Impact of Non-Native Conquest and Colonialism on Native American Religions: Suffering, Resistance, and Preservation
Select one of the two videos provided in the Readings and Resources to watch. Using examples from both the video and the related chapter, what have you learned about the impact of non-native conquest and colonialism on either Native American or African religions? How have these indigenous peoples suffered and how have they creatively worked to preserve their traditions in the face of such violence and oppression? What can you take away from learning about these traditions, either in terms of your own spirituality or in terms of how you understand our responsibility to peoples with different beliefs systems?
Here is the video
https://fod-infobase-com.postu.idm.oclc.org/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=8693 -
Literature Review for Research on [Chosen Topic] Literature Review: Existing Research on [Topic]
INSTRUCTIONS
For this Milestone 2 assignment, the following critical elements must be addressed: You will use the five (5) sources you identified in your Milestone 1 assignment to address your chosen topic. Remember that for this milestone 2 assignment, you are, in essence, building your literature review (introduction section) for your final paper. A literature review is both a summary as well as an explanation of knowledge. This assignment is going to allow you to summarize, evaluate, and compare the original research you have found, and it will help orient your reader.
Next, based on your understanding of each article, answer the following questions that pertain to essential literature review elements: Summarize the claims made by the authors of the existing research in the field regarding the topic you have chosen. (Make sure you explain the claims the authors made about their researched topic as well as the conclusions they reached).
Describe the specific research designs used in the presented research and explain how these designs were used to address the research topic. For example, what were the specific methods used to address their research questions? What types of research design(s) were used (be specific)? (make sure you briefly include the number of participants, their demographics (gender, age, and so forth if the article provides them), and briefly explain where and how the research was conducted (the procedure).
How did the research designs used by researchers help in conducting their research? Do you think the research in each of the articles was conducted in an ethical manner? Why or why not?
What overall conclusions can be reached by you, based on your own review and presentation of these studies and references?
Two samples of how you should structure the information in your literature review are attached along with the rubric. Although the samples do not contain all of the information required for this milestone, it should give you an idea. Please follow the examples I have provided.Guidelines for Submission: You will upload the paper as a Word document to Blackboard for grading and feedback. Your submission for this milestone must be follow APA paper guidelines. Your submission should not exceed 5-6 pages (excluding the cover and reference pages). It should include a cover page and reference page, be written with 12-point Times New Roman font and double spacing, and you will follow proper APA citation and reference format. Any thoughts that are not your own MUST be cited in proper APA format. Direct quotes (short and long) MUST be cited and formatted following APA guidelines. Even if you paraphrase information, it MUST be cited. Papers are being evaluated through SafeAssign. Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated. If plagiarism is discovered, it will result in a grade of 0 for the assignment and possible disciplinary action. AU’s writing center can assist you if you are unsure. You can also use the following Purdue OWL link: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/to help you with your citations and references and you can avoid plagiarism by also using one of the following plagiarism checking links: https://papersowl.com/free-plagiarism-checker , https://www.grammarly.com/plagiarism-checker , https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/.
Overview: As the final project for this course, you will be creating a hypothetical study. You are not and should not be conducting human subject research for this project. It is not necessary for the purposes of this assignment. All human subject research requires written approval from the AU Institutional Review Board in order to protect the welfare and ensure ethical treatment of the subjects. This assessment will help you recognize the value of research in psychology and the value of supporting your claims with established views and research.For this Milestone 2 assignment, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. You will use the five (5) sources you identified in your Milestone 1 assignment to address your chosen topic. Remember that for this milestone 2 assignment, you are, in essence, building your literature review (introduction section) for your final paper. A literature review is both a summary as well as an explanation of knowledge. This assignment is going to allow you to summarize, evaluate, and compare the original research you have found, and it will help orient your reader.II. Next, based on your understanding of each article, answer the following questions that pertain to essential literature review elements:
Summarize the claims made by the authors of the existing research in the field regarding the topic you have chosen. (Make sure you explain the claims theauthors made about their researched topic as well as the conclusions they reached).
Describe the specific research designs used in the presented research and explain how these designs were used to address the research topic. For example, what were the specific methods used to address their research questions? What types of research design(s) were used (be specific)? (make sure you briefly include the number of participants, their demographics (gender, age, and so forth if the article provides them), and briefly explain where and how the research was conducted (the procedure).
How did the research designs used by researchers help in conducting their research?
Do you think the research in each of the articles was conducted in an ethical manner? Why or why not?
What overall conclusions can be reached by you, based on your own review and presentation of these studies and references?Guidelines for Submission: You will upload the paper as a Word document to Blackboard for grading and feedback. Your submission for this milestone must be follow APA paper guidelines. Your submission should not exceed 5-6 pages (excluding the cover and reference pages). It should include a cover page and reference page, be written with 12-point Times New Roman font and double spacing, and you will follow proper APA citation and reference format.Any thoughts that are not your own MUST be cited in proper APA format. Direct quotes (short and long) MUST be cited and formatted following APA guidelines. Even if you paraphrase information, it MUST be cited. Papers are being evaluated through SafeAssign. Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated. If plagiarism is discovered, it will result in a grade of 0 for the assignment and possible disciplinary action. AU’s writing center can assist you if you are unsure. You can also use the following Purdue OWL link: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01… to help you with your citations and references and you can avoid plagiarism by also using one of the following plagiarism checking links: https://papersowl.com/free-plagiarism-checker , https://www.grammarly.com/plagiarism-checker , https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/