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  • “Addressing Gender Equality: The Importance of Protecting Abortion Rights”

    Instead of a final exam, this course has a policy memo due in Week 8. I want to help shape your work and scope your research. Please submit a short (no more than 250 word) summary of your policy memo topic during Week 4 of class. 
    For the memo, you should imagine that you are a state or city government policy advisor. Your governor or city mayor needs your boss to brief them on a critical problem facing your community. You need to develop a memo that will help your boss “get smart” on the problem and come up with some potential solutions. It is important to select a topic that is very specific. As an example, selecting “education reform” is too general. However, looking at whether your community should expand charter schools or accept new testing standards is better scoped. This specificity will help with your research too.
    Topic : Gender Equality – Why abortion is a right. 

  • “Building a Brand: Marketing Strategies for the Virginia Beach Admirals”

    Assignment Questions.
    1. Create a team name that reflects the Virginia Beach area.
    2. Create a logo for the team.
    a. a. Product Logo- Create a logo for the product. Explain why you chose the elements in your logo. It should incorporate meaningful imagery in the logo. For instance, you probably want to incorporate something that is related to the water/beach in the logo.
    b. Creation – describe how you created your logo. There are websites that you can search that allow you to create a logo for free. You can also use other means like Adobe Photoshop, CANVA etc.
    DO NOT DO 1-3, only 3-11!!!
    ( I will do 1-3, if you could leave space on the top of the document so i can add it in, the name will be “Virginia beach admirals” because of the military presence in the area.)
    3. Create a Guiding Foundation
    a. a. Company Description- Provide an inclusive summary of what your organization or company does.
    b. Mission Statement- Who your organization currently is.
    c. Vision Statement- Who your organization hopes to become in the future.
    4. Marketing Objectives
    a. Introduction to Marketplace- How will the product be introduced?
    b. Target Market- How are you trying to target with this product or company?
    c. Product Service/Strategy
    d. Three-year Plan
    5. Marketing Mix (refer to your book or slides)
    a. Consumer
    b. Competitor
    c. Company
    d. Climate
    6. Product Mix (describe in detail the 4 Ps of marketing)
    a. Product
    b. Price
    c. Place
    d. Promotion
    7. What are three initiatives that SLVB can implement to build a fan base? ONE MUST BE DIGITAL SUCH AS CREATING AN APP OR WEBSITE.
    8. Provide a timeline to implement up until the first game in August 2024.
    a. Be specific when examining various demographic profiles.
    9. For new leagues/franchises it is important to tell the story of the brand. What can SLVB
    do to differentiate their brand story?
    10. How can SLVB create, develop and cultivate their supporter group?
    11. What are some corporate and local sponsorship opportunities that SLVB can leverage?

  • Title: Analysis of Exercise 12 and 18 from Chapter 4 of “Fundamental Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences”

    Textbook: Tokunaga, H. (2019). Fundamental Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc
    Complete and discuss your finding for exercise number 12 and exercise number 18 in your textbook. They are at the end of chapter 4, listed under 4.15 Exercises, on page 111 in the textbook. 
    #12 – 50 points
    #18 – 50 points

  • Title: Architectural Concept Drawings for Residential Building Design

    I need 8 drawings total (I believe the concept drawing can be hand sketched) done according to the guidelines, I have inserted as well 2 exemples (ASSIGNMENT _3 reference drawings and Assignment 3-RS_MJ) of the completed assignment . If you need additional guidelines please reach out to me I really need this done by tomorrow 10 pm as my computer broke down and I have no access to Autocad.
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Reflections on Business Challenges: Lessons Learned from Course Materials and Simulation Experience”

    This is an opportunity to share your thoughts about what you learned during this course. The attached document provides some guiding questions to answer, along with some format requirements that will make it easier for me to read. Be thorough–Each section is worth 10 points. Reflection Paper
    You have been working through various topics in this course over the past six weeks, along with applying knowledge and skill to perform well in the GoVenture Entrepreneur simulation. I think you are ready to reflect on some business situations that are normal everyday occurrences for business owners. Please consider the following scenarios: Using the course materials, your simulation experience, and external resources provide your solutions to these business challenges. You are required to write at least 850 words to respond to this assignment. Your paper must be in modified APA format, meaning that I require a cover page, a reference page, page numbers and double-spacing. Subtitles are helpful for me to understand your thoughts. You must provide at least five references that relate and support your reflection. Responses are to be submitted to the Assignment link found in Week 6.
    1. Inevitably, you will need to establish some contractual agreements with businesses and/or services associated with your business. Identify one resource, and briefly describe the type of contract you will need to implement, and the benefits it will provide for both of your interests.
    2. What trends are currently impacting your business? How will you discover the current trends, and what tools will you use to take advantage of current trends to promote your business? How will you know that your choices are successful?
    3. You always need skilled labor to help you with your business but posting a sign that says “Now Hiring” in your front window isn’t bringing you qualified employees. What can you do to make your job positions attractive for potential employees? It may help to put yourself in the employee’s shoes.
    4. Every business revolves around money, and handling money in a small business is a skill. Even with the best planning, surprise expenses will occur, and they are intertwined with your business supply and demand. Looking into your future business ownership, how are you going to handle the following?
    a. Business is great! You need to expand.
    b. Lack of business results in a net loss.
    c. You discover an employee has stolen from your business.
    Take this opportunity to truly consider your own future business as you reflect on these scenarios. As previously stated, they are not far-fetched and happen everyday in small businesses everywhere.

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis

    1) Use the three sources you selected to write your annotated bibliography
    and 
    2) two additional sources from the class (one of these two sources must be a primary source) to
    write your research paper. The focus of the paper should be clear and concise. Avoid broad statements
    and be as specific as possible. Use my feedback to modify or expand your idea. 
    The paper should be two pages long (maximum three), double-spaced, Times New
    Roman, size 12.
    Annotated bibliography is attached below 

  • Title: The Power of Art in Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”

    I’ve attached a PDF down below that demonstrates what I’m looking for, if the link doesn’t 
    work. please let me know so I can send via email.
    Simple Directions below: 
    • An introduction that orients the reader by providing context for the topic, artwork, and 
    book
    • A clear, specific, arguable thesis that responds to prompts above 
    • Each body paragraph organized around 1 main arguable point (i.e., thesis/claim) 
    • Detailed support for your thesis/claims through analysis and examples, including direct
    quotations and paraphrase where appropriate.
    • Examples/evidence drawn from a range of chapters that center on your selected theme
    • Coherent development: ideas progress smoothly from one paragraph to the next and
    organized along the logical arc of your thesis statement 
    • Consistent citation of sources using MLA style
    • Note: This is not a research paper. Do not turn it into one. 
    • Clear and focused sentences; solid proofreading
    • Paper should be minimum 1,000 words over 70% of which are not direct quotes. MLA   

  • Intervention Plan for Addressing Substance Abuse in Adolescents

    This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
    You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.
    GCU Benchmark Information
    This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies and professional standards:
    MSW, MSW Advanced Standing
    6.1: Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks to engage with clients and constituencies. [EPAS 6]
    8.1: Critically choose and implement interventions to achieve practice goals and enhance capacities of clients and constituencies. [EPAS 8]
    8.2: Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks in interventions with clients and constituencies. [EPAS 8]
    This assignment is informed by the following EPAS Standards:
    1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior
    2: Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice
    3: Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice
    4: Engage In Practice-informed Research and Research-informed Practice
    5: Engage in Policy Practice
    6: Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities
    7: Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities
    8: Intervene with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities
    9: Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

  • “Comparing the PhD and DNP Degrees in Nursing: Choosing the Right Path for Your Career” Comparing the PhD and DNP Degrees in Nursing: Choosing the Right Path for Your Career

    Doctoral Degree in Nursing
    For this week’s online class activity, you will review the three articles assigned to you within this week’s module. In at least 250 words, you will explain the differences between the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, and the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). When does one degree seem more appropriate than the other?

  • Persuasion Outlining: Problem/Cause/Solution, Cause/Effect/Solution, and Monroe’s Motivated Sequence “Persuasion Speech: Solving a Problem through Effective Argumentation and Source Citing” Persuasive Speech Outline: Solving the Problem of [Topic] Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

    PERSUASION OUTLINING – PROBLEM/CAUSE/SOLUTION, CAUSE/EFFECT/SOLUTION, MONROE
    There are several ways to organize a persuasion speech. We will focus on the three most popular: Problem-Cause-Solution, Cause-Effect-Solution, and Monroe’s Motivated Sequence.
    For all three organization patterns, all structural components that we have been working on should stay in place including all seven steps of an introduction, internal previews, two subpoints per main point, three steps of a conclusion, etc. The persuasive organization patterns help you to organize the three main points. All persuasive speeches for this course should have three main points. Description of each is listed below.
    PROBLEM-CAUSE-SOLUTION
    The problem-cause-solution speech is a three main point speech named for the focus of each main point: first point covers problems, second point reveals the causes of that problem, and third point focuses on solutions.
    First point: Problem
    In the point, regardless of how you subpoints are set up, the audience should understand what the problem is and why the problem is bad. In other words, define the problem and describe its harms.
    Second point: Causes
    By the end of the first point, the audience should be so enraged or concerned by the problem that they want to know what is causing the harms. So, point 2 becomes the causes, telling the audience either what created the problem in the first place, or what allows the problem to continue.
    Third Point: Solutions
    Solve for the causes. If the causes are eliminated, then the problem shouldn’t exist. Include a personal solution. Tell the audience what they can specifically do to help solve the problem. For example, if the problem is plastic bags cause environmental harm, the personal solution is to start using reusable bags.
    CAUSE-EFFECT-SOLUTION
    The cause-effect-solution speech is a three main point speech named for the focus of each main point: first point covers causes of a problem, second point reveals the effects of that problem, and third point focuses on solutions.
    First point: Causes
    This is identical to the cause point above. Tell the audience what is causing a problem to take place by focusing on what created the problem or what is allowing the problem to continue as of this moment in time.
    Second point: Effects
    This point focuses exclusively on harms. Tell the audience what harms have been created by the causes or what harms will occur. By the end of this point, the audience shold be ready and willing to move into solutions.
    Third point: Solutions
    Again, eliminate the causes and offer a personal solution.
    MONROE’S MOTIVATED SEQUENCE
    Named after longtime Purdue University Professor Alan H. Monroe, the motivated sequence is a five step persuasion organization pattern, with significant real-world implications. Even though is has five steps, the middle three are the main body points, so it has the same main points as the other two organization patterns. Monroe is thoroughly described in pages 122-123 of your text. A quick summary is listed below.
    Attention: Get the audiences attention and introduce the problem. Give a preview of the speech. In other words, the attention step is your seven step intro.
    Need: This is a hybrid cause-effect point. In other words, convince the audience that there is a harm (need) caused by something.
    Satisfaction: The satisfaction step is the solution step. Eliminate causes and offer a personal solution.
    Visualization: This is unique to Monroe. Ask the audience to visualize a world with your solutions in place. Or scare them into showing how bad things will get if the solution is not completed.
    After the visualization step in complete, begin the conclusion. This final part of a Monroe’s speech (replacing your social significant ending) is the
    Action: Tell the audience what to do in that exact moment. The action step is essentially a call to action. If you are giving a speech persuading people to donate to a charity, this is where you ask for the money. 
    WHY THE NEED FOR THREE?
    Problem-Cause-Solution works best for speeches that are brand new or the audience has never heard of. Cause-Effect-Solution works better for problems that are a little older or can easily be explained in the intro as the goal here is to create an immediate sense of urgency. Monroe works better if arguing from the positive, or in a sales process. If you think about it, all good infomercials are essentially Monroe speeches.
    TESTING LOGIC- TOULMIN’S MODEL AND FALLACIES
    TOULMIN’S MODEL
    Toulmin’s model helps to test for the validity of an argument. It’s a really practical tool for navigating through everyday life and gauging the validity of persuasive messages that come our way.
    The book does an excellent job of summarizing Toulmin. Please read pages 174-179 of the text.
    FALLACIES
    Fallacies are faulty arguments. Having read about Toulmin’s model, fallacies should be easier to identify if you can pick out the warrant. Once the warrant is discovered, compare the relationship to the list of fallacies to see if there is an argumentative error.
    The fallacies are listed on pages 186-191 of your textbook.
    You will get practice working with fallacies in both the fallacy quiz, and next week’s listening assignment.
    CITING SOURCES WHILE SPEAKING
    Citing sources in a speech is not the same as citing sources in an APA paper. While one can never technically cite too much information, the focus should be on citing information that will improve your personal ethos. Usually, this is a matter of recency (how new is the source) and quality (does the information come from a reputable place). Below you will find what you must cite while speaking for every type of source.
    Books (Author and Title)
    “The book, Why I Love Speech Class by Orville Oratory states…”
    Magazines (Publication and Date)
    “The Economist of June 14, 2019 indicates…”
    Journals (Publication and Date)
    “The May 2018 Journal of the American Medical Association reveals…”
    Newspapers (Publication and Date)
    “According to the February 14, 2016 New York Times…”
    Websites (Url or Agency + date the site was either accessed or updated)
    “According to ed.gov” or “The U.S. Department of Education’s website claims…”
    Reminders:
    Always cite at the beginning of a sentence (Source, then data…) Remember, the spoken word is different than writing a paper and the source should be indicated before the corresponding information to improve speaker credibility.
    Try to use different words to indicate what the source says (states, reveals, explains, concludes, etc.)
    3 out of the four sources must be published. The fourth source can come from anywhere.
    Assignments/Assessment
    1. PERSUASION SPEECH
    This unit all leads to developing this speech.
    Time Limit: 6-8 minutes
    Goal: The primary goal of the persuasion speech is to explain a problem to the audience and motivate (persuade) the audience to accept and partake in a proposed solution. The speech should use one of the organizational patterns we discussed in class: problem-cause- solution, cause-effect-solution, or Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. You should indicate which organizational pattern you are using at the top of your outline.
    15 pts. – Introduction – are all of the necessary steps present? AGD, thesis, preview, etc? Include a source in the intro to improve ETHOS.
    15 pts. – Structure – does the speech follow one of the outline patterns listed above? Are all subpoints parallel and independent? Are there internal previews? Transitions?
    50 pts. – Problem/Strength of Argument – do we understand the problem at hand? (Problem should be well defined and researched.)  Is your argument logical? (Problem should be fallacy free, adequately sourced, solid Data/Warrants/Claim.)  Do we understand what is causing the problem? Do you adequately cover the problem’s harms? Please see the grading rubrics posted online—these points are more specifically divided up with one rubric for Problem/Cause/Solution and Cause/Effect/Solution speeches and a separate rubric is used for speeches based on Monroe.  You must include both quantitative and qualitative evidence to be successful! Do not forget to include narrative evidence. PATHOS and LOGOS.
    25 pts. – Solutions – Do you solve the problem (causes eliminated)? Does your solution include something that the audience can personally do to solve the problem (personal solutions)? Is there proof that your solution works?
    5 pts. – Conclusion – restate thesis/tags, refer back to AGD, social significant ending.
    30pts. – Delivery – eye contact, pacing, rate, gestures, facial expressions, no vocal patterns, no vocal garbage, energy, excitement, feeling, no more than two 5”x7” notecards (or 2 half sheets of paper.)
    10 pts. – Sources/Outline – This speech needs at least FOUR sources. THREE of them need to be from published sources. Include a references page at the end in proper APA format. You should also indicate in your TYPED OUTLINE where each source is used/cited.
    2. PERSUASION SPEECH OUTLINE 25 POINTS
    For your persuasive speech outline, you will complete the following and submit to the persuasion outline dropbox:
    Write out Introduction
    Write out your entire introduction in paragraph form including at least one source. Correctly cite the source as if you were speaking (follow the “Citation Rules” handout. 9 points
    Outline Body
    Complete the body of the speech in outline format while completing the following: 6 points
    List the proactive tag for each point
    Indicate where all evidence will be used
    Make sure that sub points are clear and independent
    The body portion of the outline should be long enough for me to completely understand your argument and where you will be using your evidence, but short enough to that it remains an outline, not a complete paper.
    The reader should be able to tell from your outline which of the four persuasive organizational patterns you are using
    References Page
    Complete a references page in correct APA format. All sources that are in your references should be used in the outline somewhere. Your final outline, submitted with the speech should have at least 4 sources, 3 of which should be published. Most good persuasive speeches have 7-10 sources. For this initial outline, provide at least 2 sources.  10 points
    These directions are repeated in the dropbox.