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  • Title: Exploring the Significance of My Grandmother’s Necklace: A Speech Outline

    Step 1: Choose and Describe Your Artifact
    What to do: Pick an artifact that is significant to you culturally, personally, or historically. Write a short paragraph describing what the artifact is, its origin, and its appearance.
    Purpose: This introduces the basic information about your artifact, helping you and your audience understand its significance.
    Step 2: Research and Reflect
    What to do:
    Research: Find out about your artifact’s background, its cultural and historical importance. Look for interesting stories or traditions linked to it.
    Reflect: Write about why this artifact matters to you. Share any personal stories, emotions, or memories you associate with it.
    Purpose: This step enriches your speech with a deep understanding of the artifact and connects it with your personal experiences.
    Step 3: Create a Speech Outline
    What to do: Draft a simple outline for your speech that includes:
    An introduction to your artifact.
    Its cultural and historical significance.
    Its personal importance to you.
    A conclusion that highlights its overall impact.
    Purpose: Organizing your speech this way ensures you cover all important aspects smoothly and coherently.
    Submission Details
    Format: Compile your description, research, reflection, and outline into one document. 
    MLA or APA is okay. Your submission should be 2–3 pages long double spacd. 

  • “Excel Practice: Calculating Averages and Adjusting Column Size”

    Make Sure You Have Excel
    Adjust the size of the columns as needed.
    Calculate the final average in G – average the 3 test grades and multiply them by .90 (90%) add in the 10% of the participation grade. =c5*.3+d5*.3+e5*.3+f5*.1
    Now calculate the average for columns C, D, and E.
    After completing the Excel exercises, please upload the Excel file with your results to SLP 1 Dropbox.
    SLP Assignment Expectations
    Your assignments will be graded following these expectations:
    The assignment file must be developed in Excel and saved as .xls file.
    Precision: The questions asked are answered.
    Clarity: Your answers are clear and show your good understanding of the topic.

  • “Effective Group Dynamics in a Collaborative Project”

    Part 1 
    Group roles (3)
    Task completion(3)
    Cooperation(4)
    Conflict resolution (2)
    Focus on task (1)
    Part 2:
    I’d consider myself time manager so we can work everything out as a group and to make sure we are working within the rubric of the project 
    2The digital product about teenagers vaping and i reached out for help with a friend that animator so they guide me step to step and teaching me about animation so we can deliver the most creative with the help of my group about the transcript for the video
    3)I think when we divided the work everyone chose the task they are best when i chose time management to remind everyone of the time making sure everyone is doing their work on the time before submission i was happy and turning in early relieved me and i think it was a stress until we turned everything in 
    4)I think the best process we made that helped us as a group is meeting regularly from time to time online and at campus this is the best thing we made that helped us as a group to keep track and give each other comments and ideas suggestions and any points to make sure we are working as the rubric 
    5)I think i could have done better if i had a look on the presentation double checking the presentation before turning in so we couldn’t have over lapping of ideas on the introduction we worked together and this is the best group i worked with this course as everyone cares for the final outcome . But if id change one thing is to start earlier so we could not be in stress . I think we did the best group working together and cooperation was the best think and we all reply to each other quickly in WhatsApp group. I think we could have done better to edit the slides more and to make sure we are not over lapping ideas 
    6)

  • Title: Building Brand Equity for Nonprofit Organizations

    Consider a nonprofit organization in your life (this could be your church, a charity, an organization on campus, etc.) and analyze whether they do a good job of building their brand.
    Answer the following questions:
    What type of organization is it? (Examples: church, charity, student organization, etc.)
    Do they have high brand equity?
    If you choose to measure the organization’s equity, how do you think people in your community would answer the qualitative and quantitative questions referenced in chapter 14?
    Give two recommendations to help the nonprofit build its brand (or further enhance it if you feel it already has a strong brand).
    *Use proper spelling and grammar. While we can all make errors (spell check is my friend), in general, use a writing style similar to you would for a formal paper. Add your response first, after doing so, interact with at least two other students’ responses by discussing whether or not you agree with their answers.

  • “Exploring Ethical Choices: A Critical Analysis of Decision-Making and Civic Responsibility” “The Importance of Proper Formatting and Sources in Historical Writing”

    Rubric:
    1. Understanding Ethical Choices (25 Points)
    (25) Student thoroughly discusses at least two sides of an ethical choice to be made.
    (20) Student thoroughly discusses one side and partially describes another side of an ethical
    choice to be made.
    (15) Student partially explains two sides of an ethical choice to be made.
    (10) Student attempts to explain only one side of an ethical choice to be made.
    (0) Student is unable to articulate an ethical choice to be made.
    2. Decision-Making (30 Points)
    (30) Student states a position on the issue with a more detailed explanation and/or reasons for the
    position and addresses objections to their position.
    (25) Student states a position on the issue with a more detailed explanation and/or reasons for the
    position.
    (15) Student states a position on the issue but only provides limited explanation and/or reasons
    for the position.
    (10) The student states a position on the issue without providing any reasons for the position.
    (0) Student does not take a clear ethical position on the issue
    3. Consequences (30 points)
    (30) Student identifies consequences of the actions taken and demonstrates a sophisticated
    understanding of the scope, complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences.
    (25) Student identifies consequences and demonstrates a moderate understanding of the scope,
    complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences.
    (15) Student alludes to consequences of the choices, but demonstrates a limited understanding of
    the scope, complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences.
    (10) Student alludes to the consequences of each choice.
    (0) Student does not identify any consequences of the choices available
    4. Knowledge of Civic Responsibility and Engagement with Communities (20 points)
    (20) Recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community, understands
    the purpose and/or benefits of their engagement, describes effective participation in civic
    engagement activities, and discusses actions one should take as a citizen to address the pertinent
    issues within one’s community.
    (15) Recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community, describes
    effective participation in civic engagement activities, and discusses actions one should take as a
    citizen to address the pertinent issues within one’s community.
    (10) Recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community and discusses
    actions one should take as a citizen to address the pertinent issues within one’s community.
    (5) Recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community
    (0) Does not recognize one’s civic responsibility to a community.
    5. Mechanics and Organization (25 points)
    (25) Clear Organization. Introduction is inviting, states the thesis, and previews the structure of
    the paper. Details are in logical order. Conclusion is strong and states the point of the paper. Few
    errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, sentence structure and grammar. Follows format
    directions: 750-words Double-spaced and one-inch margins, font is 12-point, TIMES NEW
    ROMAN.
    (20) Clear organization. Introduction clearly states thesis and previews structure but is not
    particularly inviting to reader. Details are in logical order but may be presented in less interesting
    ways. Conclusion is recognizable and ties up almost all loose ends. Occasional errors in spelling,
    punctuation, capitalization, sentence structure and grammar, but meaning is not obscured.
    Follows format directions: 750-words Double-spaced and one-inch margins, font is 12-point,
    TIMES NEW ROMAN.
    (15) Significant lapses in organization. Introduction states thesis but does not adequately preview
    the structure, nor is it particularly inviting. Some details not in logical or expected order and this
    is distracting. Conclusion is recognizable but does not tie up all loose ends. Frequent errors of
    spelling, punctuation, capitalization, sentence structure and grammar; meaning confused or
    obscured. Format directions are not fully followed: less than 750-words, perhaps no Double-
    spacing or one-inch margins, font might not be 12-point, TIMES NEW ROMAN.
    (10) Poor, hard-to-follow organization. There is no clear introduction of the main topic or
    structure of the paper. There is no clear conclusion, the paper just ends. Little or no employment
    of supporting evidence – reader left to fill in gaps; thesis meagerly (if at all) established and
    introduction vague or too brief + weak or non-existent conclusion = seeming total disregard for
    progression of ideas. Dominated by errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, sentence
    structure and grammar, meaning at times unidentifiable. Format directions are not fully followed:
    less than 750-words, perhaps no Double-spacing or one-inch margins, font might not be 12-
    point, TIMES NEW ROMAN.
    6. Sources & Works Cited: (20 Points)
    (20) Contains 4 historical sources. The bibliography is well-organized, with a clear heading. All
    sources are properly cited using MLA citation style. Citations include complete and accurate
    information (author, title, publication date, etc.).
    (15) Contains 3-4 historical sources. The bibliography is organized with a heading. The majority
    of sources are properly cited using MLA citation style. Citations include complete and accurate
    information (author, title, publication date, etc.).
    (10) Contains 2-3 historical sources. The bibliography is somewhat organized and may have a
    heading. Sources use a form of citation but may not be in proper MLA style. Citations do not
    include all complete and accurate information (author, title, publication date, etc.).
    (5) The bibliography is present. Citations do not include all complete and accurate information
    (author, title, publication date, etc.). Sources are not appropriate historical references.
    (0) No Bibliography

  • “Consulting Report: Cost Analysis for New Product Development” Consulting Report: Cost Analysis for New Product Development Introduction The purpose of this consulting report is to analyze the cost of developing a new product for a company. Three different scenarios will

    Complete your
    project by following the Unit III Consulting Report template linked above.
    Ensure you show your equations and all work for determining answers for all
    three scenarios in the project document. You may either formulate the scenario
    equations using the Word equation formula toolbar or write out and solve your
    equations with answers on a separate paper. Then, take a screenshot of your
    work for each scenario using your phone or similar device and insert it as an
    image in the document. Make sure your image is clear and legible to read.
    No references are
    required for this assignment; however, if outside sources are used, please
    adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment.

  • Title: Investigating the Safety, Effectiveness, and Cost of a Medication

    Choose reliable sources about how it was tested, dosage and forms,
    contraindications, adverse reactions, clinical studies, patient information,
    marketing, etc.Can you find out. How much the medication cost? 

  • “The Impact of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems: A Comprehensive Analysis” Title: The Impact of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems: A Comprehensive Analysis Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel

    Please write a research project using the following prompt: The effect of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems.
    Please be sure to include the following information: Etiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Signs and Symptoms, Comorbidity, Diagnosis, Medical Imaging (XR, CT, MRI) mortality rate worldwide, and Treatment.
    Please write at least 2-3 pages excluding a references page and also be sure to include the imaging on the separate page.

  • Title: Avoiding Mistakes in Interpreting Inferential Statistics and Understanding its Purpose in Social Service Programs

    1. What are four common mistakes made when interpreting inferential statistics? What would you do to ensure you did not make those mistakes in interpreting your findings?
    2. 
    Describe the purpose of inferential statistics. Give an example where sample size may affect type 2 error when evaluating social service programs. 
    There is a “logic” behind inferential statistics, with inferential statistics positioning researchers to generalize study findings from a sample to a larger population of interest. By studying a smaller group of people, we can discover patterns that may say something about the population from which the sample was drawn. If researchers randomly select a sample of study participants from a larger population (using a sampling frame), then this strengthens external study validity, giving us greater confidence that the patterns we observe in the smaller sample will apply to the larger target population. Inferential statistics can also be used to compare outcomes of study participants who receive a treatment or program with study participants who don’t receive the treatment or program (the control group). If study participants are randomly assigned to either the treatment or control group, this, by definition, means the study design is experimental. If they are not randomly assigned to treatment conditions, then the study design is quasi-experimental. Random assignment of participants to treatment (intervention) conditions strengthens internal study validity, (i.e. the extent to which we can make accurate inferences that the independent variable (i.e. the treatment, program, or intervention) causes (or leads to) outcomes (the dependent variables).   
    the following website/online text called the Research Methods Knowledge Base, It is a user-friendly learning tool, developed by William Trochim. It is a wonderful resource to help you learn about research and statistical terms and concepts. 
    https://conjointly.com/kb/