Complete your decision tree analysis and create a report (suggested length of 2–4 pages or 800 words) by doing the following
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Decision Tree Analysis Report Introduction Decision tree analysis is a powerful tool for making informed and logical decisions in complex situations. It involves mapping out all possible courses of action and their potential outcomes, allowing decision-makers to choose the most optimal path. In this
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“Correcting Finance Questions: Improving Accuracy and Understanding”
Answer the finance questions. All are in the attachments. Correct the incorrect answers. Every answer will be checked for accuracy. The red x represent wrong. Correct those ones. Complete all of attachment “Q5r2” and Attachment “required 3”.
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“Empowering Milwaukee: Utilizing Situated Ethos, Audience, and Genre in Writing Research for the Public Good”
SEGMENT THREE
Research for the Public Good: Writing Research for Milwaukee
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“Exploring Marriage and Sex: An Analysis of Two Articles and the Role of Social Concepts and Theories”
Hello the class is called marriage and sex i will provide you with the necessary sources to write the paper PLEASE READ INSTRCUTIONS and check with me after you have read instructions:
You can choose whatever two articles you want i will also provide lectures remember you only have to read TWO articles. You can use lectures to answer the second part of the question
Read or view two of the videos or articles
Essay Prompt for Week 14: This is one prompt with three parts. You must answer parts 1&2.
For each of the two articles/video you read/viewed:
1.Summarize the main arguments, concepts, narratives, findings, and insights of the article/video. Answering these questions for yourself may help you write this part:
a.What is the article/video about? What social group(s), person, or issue is it focusing on and what is the social context? What key concepts is the author using, what do these concepts mean, and how do the concepts help you understand the situation or issue? What are the important findings, arguments, or narratives in the article/video? What important new information or insights did you learn? An insight is when the study or analysis helps you see a group or social phenomenon differently. These questions are to ask yourself, to help you summarize the main argument, concepts, findings, and insights of the article.
2.Use concepts, theories, arguments, narratives, or information from one of the lectures this week to add to your understanding of this article/video Read or view two of the videos or articl -
“The Impact of Climate Change on Our Planet and Our Minds”
Biology:
Week 13. Carbon Footprint, Book Chapter 10: The New Pangea , Podcast Summary V: “Climate Anxiety” OR “Why Our Brains Don’t Care About Climate Change Enough” , history discussion:
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Primary Sources and Their Impact on Understanding American Society and Slavery in the 19th Century The primary sources listed offer a unique perspective on various aspects of American society and slavery in the 19th century. In the textbook chapter 11,
This week’s chapter is vast in its content but it is rather vague. There is a lot of discussion on economies, labor, culture, kinship, gender roles, and religion. Find two primary sources in The Companion of differing topics and find their corresponding part in the textbook. How did your primary sources provide specific details that were lacking in the secondary source textbook? How did the specific parts of the primary sources make the secondary sources more compelling? Use specific quotes from both the Companion and the textbook. Please answer in 200 words.
primary sources: (google search)
Nat Turner explains the Southampton Rebellion, 1831
Harriet Jacobs on Rape and Slavery, 1860
Solomon Northrup Describes a Slave Market, 1841
George Fitzhugh Argues that Slavery is Better than Liberty and Equality, 1854
Sermon on the Duties of a Christian Woman, 1851
Mary Polk Branch remembers plantation life, 1912
Painting of Enslaved Persons for Sale, 1861
Proslavery Cartoon, 1850
the book link: (chapter 11)
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Title: Exploring the Role of J-1 Scholars in Higher Education and the Challenges Faced by Graduate Students in American Universities
Educational psychology research
Please revise both two papers, the pages that still need revision. The original paper has notes from the professor to be revised. These revisions were made, but in some cases still are not good. I already submitted the written and will indicate where it still needs revision, including checking if the references throughout the paper are about what it is written.
ALSO, the two papers will need to be summarized and presented in 15 minutes (like a script). I already have a 10 slides PowerPoint that will need to be revised based on the final revisions
Section 3 writing was based on this questions by the professor: In higher education, J-1 scholars can play crucial roles in research and practice. Based on existing relevant literature , explore and describe the nature of J-1 scholars and J-1 programs in the United States to the following questions :
a. How can the value of J-1 scholars be described to academic departments that see international undergraduates as revenue generators and J-1 scholars as a financial investment?
b. Does the Carnegie classification of a university drive the number of J1 scholars invited to campus ?
Section 2: Learning in Universities and Adult Education was based on this information by the professor
This section of your PhD comprehensive paper deals with theories, concepts, and practices in learning in universities and adult education.
Based km what you learned in those program courses (check the syllabi$ and on your own knowledge of the literature, respond to the following questions:
1. What are the challenges that graduate students face in American universities?
– Do the challenges faced tend to vary by based on national origin (i.e., American vs. international student in America), age, level of graduate study (i.e., master’s vs. doctoral), gender, race, ethnicity, or other demographics?
– How are these challenges similar to an different from those of undergraduate students?
2. How do graduate students succeed through these challenges?
– Do the ways that students succeed through the challenges differ by origin (i.e., American vs. international student in America), age, level of graduate study (i.e., master’s cá. doctoral), gender, race, ethnicity, or other demographics?
3. Do some graduate students fail to succeed through these challenges?
– What seems to explain the lack of success?
– Do the demographic differences noted above seem to be relevant in this lack of success?
4. Do student attitudes toward challenges and their responses to the challenges appear to be important in whether the student succeeds through the challenges? Please explain. -
Title: Elementary Science Teacher Professional Growth Plan
Imagine you are an elementary science teacher. Your principal has asked all teachers in your school to reflect on your teaching and professional development.
Create a 1,050- to 1,225-word professional growth plan.
Identify areas of personal strength and development concerning science content and teaching methods.
Describe your selected professional growth areas of focus, as well as information from your self-reflections that support your selections.
Research available resources to help you grow in these areas.
Consider the following:
How might your weak areas impact student learning? What do you plan to do to address these areas of weakness? How will growth improve your practice and enhance student learning?
What specific resources are available to help you with your growth?
Create a list of specific activities you could engage in to develop your areas of focus. Consider both activities that focus on acquiring content knowledge as well as developing skills.
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Title: The Importance of Proper In-Text Citations for Academic Writing
Basically my teacher wants 5 paragraphs.Introduction,3 body paragraphs including subtitles,and conclusion.Starting with a hook and she really cares about the in test citations and she wants a minimum of sources.
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“Delivering Excellence: A Strategic Analysis of Royal Mail Group Plc’s Service Quality and Delivery Volume”
Enhancing Service Quality and Delivery Volume in The Contemporary Postal Industry: A Comprehensive Analysis of Royal Mail Group Plc