Telling the Story of Mesoamerica

In this module, you learned a great deal about the Mesoamerican cultures that flourished before their “discovery” by European explorers. However, as we have seen, much of the history we have from this region (especially prior to the 1500s) is not found in the ancient books. In the module learning activities, you had an opportunity to look at the codices of Mayans and Aztec, explored the remains of Teotihuacan along with several Olmec artifacts, and read some early Spanish accounts of their exposure to the people they encountered. Drawing upon these artifacts, you will be looking to find themes that connect these cultures to each other. What types of practices, structures, customs, or beliefs do you find repeating themselves across the time and space occupied by these different groups? What does the existence of these items tell us about human development in the region? As you build your essay be sure to include direct references to the material you encountered in your explorations. Recognizing that much of your work here might rest on non-textual examples, you can feel free to draw pictures or add other visual objects into your submission. However, as you do this, be sure to provide proper citation for your source material. You should also be certain to make your writing and images work together. In other words, you can’t expect the images to stand on their own. You need to provide a discussion of their inclusion and analysis regarding their importance to your thesis. Your paper must be 1-2 pages in length and follow APA guidelines (double-spaced, 12pt. Times New Roman font, one-inch margins).

Evolution of Australopiths

FORMAT -2 or 3 pages with 1.5 line spacing and 12 point font -Abstract: ~150-200 words that succinctly summarizes the main body of the assignment, included in the page limit -Main Body: cover the major topics of the module, using evidence from the class lectures/ activities to support your statements (see more about this below) -References (if necessary): use the Journal of Experimental Biology citation and reference style if you use any outside sources When writing your summary, pay attention to the following considerations: Flow: Does your essay make sense to a person who has never taken this course? Is information presented in a logical structure? Does each new paragraph build on and add to the previous paragraphs?

Avoid mashing unconnected thoughts together that just list information you learned! Clarity: Your writing should be easy to understand for a pre-college student who did not see the lectures. Use language that is not overly technical (but avoid dumbing things down too far). Ask a friend who isn’t in the class to read your work if you are not sure! Evidence: Instead of making statements simply as fact, explain why the statement is true! For example, the sentence “Australopiths primarily ate tubers and hard plant material,” may reflect what you learned, but how do you know that was the case? “Australopiths primarily ate tubers and hard plant material, as evidenced by their large jaws and teeth adapted for heavy chewing,” provides a much clearer picture of the point being made. Citations: You do not have to cite information that you learned in class, but if you choose to bring in outside research (which is not necessary to complete the assignment) make sure to cite it properly using the Journal of Experimental Biology format linked above.

Corporate Governance at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia: Not A Good Thing

CASE 11 Corporate Governance at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia: Not “A Good Thing” This case study must be 3 full pages doubled spaced, no cover sheet in 12 font. This is not a book report it is a case study. Read the material and write your paper. In the upload file below is the case study. Please write it like a white board and a SWOT Analysis, along with Recommendations, no cover sheet, no reference sheet, no charts or graphs all paper. Three full sheet of information. Pages: 592-606 The name of the book is STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Competitiveness & Globalization Concepts and Cases 12e Michael A. Hitt Texas A&M University and Texas Christian University R. Duane Ireland Texas A&M University Robert E. Hoskisson Rice University

Comparison of different regions achievements and problems during various periods

Compare the achievements and the problems of government in the following three periods in Asia, Latin America, and Europe. The three periods are as follows: the Origins of Global Interdependence (1500-1800), an Age of Revolution, Industry and Empire (1750-1914), and the Contemporary World (1914-the present); and “government” can refer both to the creation of political units and to the governing of existing units. You must give examples drawn from the text by Bentley. This paper should be about 1, 500-1750 words in length. That is, the paper should be 6 to 7 pages and double-spaced with front size 12 for the script.

Rhetorical analysis

The purpose of the rhetorical analysis essay is to discuss how a works or doesn’t work. We look closely at the appeals and devices a text uses to explain how it achieves its goals.. The discussion is made by looking into the goals an author is trying to present in the text, the tools he or she uses to present the goals and the effectiveness of the tools used. In order to write a rhetorical analysis you have to decide what the meaning of a text is, who it is intended for (what audience) and what response it is trying to get from its audience.

Book Analysis (Robson Bonnichsen and Karen L. Turnmire Ice Age Peoples of North America 1999

It is a book review that should contain a book review and more stuff. Please read the attachments carefully. You have to use the book (Robson Bonnichsen and Karen L. Turnmire, Ice Age Peoples of North America (1999)) for a book review and use (James Roark et al, The American Promise, Volume 1, Seventh edition) as to fill out the other requirement which is book analysis questions. The books need to be sourced and must be double spaced with times new roman font with 12 size.

Law of Searching and Seizure

1. Officer Friendly knows that there is an arrest warrant for Donna. She has been charged with killing her husband (Bill). He waits until Donna gets into her BMW and stops her after she has driven 1.5 miles. After he makes the stop, Officer Friendly seizes Donna’s iPhone and searches it without a warrant. He finds an email from Donna’s mother to Donna. The email says: “Honey – you have got to get a grip on yourself. You tell me every day how much you love him. Then your sister tells me that you told her that you hate him and want him dead.” Prosecutor Ken Comet plans to introduce the email at Donna’s trial. What problems, if any, is Comet, the aging crime-buster, likely to encounter? Please list, and evaluate the merits of, all issues the defense attorney is likely to raise both with the search and the effort to admit the email at trial. Please be specific. (15 points) 2. You are the police “computer expert” assigned to help Prosecutor Comet. He asks you to get all Donna’s emails (including the one from her mother in #1 above) from “Yahoo or whoever it is – whoever she uses to relay these things.” What steps will you have to take? For instance, what laws are involved? What level of proof must you meet? Does the prosecution gain any advantage if it obtains these emails from the ISP? Please be specific. (10 points) 3. Assume that the courts in the jurisdiction are considering requiring a judicially-approved “search protocol” before a judge will sign a search warrant authorizing a search of any computer device. The Police Chief has asked you to outline the reasons why this is “another bad idea” from the court. Please be specific. (10 points) 4. Many have argued that subscribers do have a 4th Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in emails stored temporarily by an ISP. Please make the argument that this is, indeed, a reasonable view. If you are uncomfortable making that argument, please make the argument that it is an unreasonable view. (15 points) 5. The defense moves to exclude the testimony of Ken, the prosecution’s computer expert. It contends that his testimony is not reliable. Ken used EnCase software – a product that he has used to conduct more than 150 forensic investigations – to develop his testimony. He, in turn, vouched for the reliability of the software by pointing out the “hash values matched” when he compared that of the original to that of imaged copies. The defense argues that Ken has no basis for testifying on the reliability of EnCase because he does not know, or understand, the algorithms that are the basis for “hash values” that he is relying on. Please explain why the court should accept Ken’s testimony on the reliability of EnCase. (10 points) 6. The X cell phone company, headquartered in Kansas, has “past”/”historic” cell phone location information that is crucial to a pending kidnapping case in Vermont. The prosecution is relying on this evidence to prove the case. Please explain how this evidence can be authenticated without bringing a witness from Kansas to Vermont. (10 points) 7. Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones tell police that Billy has admitted to them (on separate occasions) that he (Billy) has child pornography on his computer. Police obtain a search warrant, backed by probable cause, to search Billy’s computer. When computer experts seize the computer and “activate” it at the lab they find that the files are encrypted. The grand jury serves Billy by with a subpoena that orders him to enter the password to “decrypt” the files so that grand jurors can actually see what’s in the files. Will the grand jury’s subpoena be upheld by the courts? Please explain. (10 points) 8. Tim, a weekly newspaper publisher, published an “expose” on drug dealing in Peyton Place. The story included anonymous quotes from “denizens of the local drug scene” and photos of the “denizens” with their features obscured. Chief Hammer has “plenty of probable cause” to believe that evidence of illegal delivery of cocaine will be found on the newspaper’s computers. How should the chief proceed? (5 points) 9. Critics have proposed several changes to ECPA. Please select the change that, in our opinion, is most urgently needed and explain the basis for your selection. (10 points) 10. Mr. Davis and Mr. Johnson tell Agent Johnny Dollar that they each saw child pornography on Mr. Smith’s computer “about 18 months ago – while we were all still getting along.” Agent Dollar confirms that Mr. Smith still has a computer and then applies for a search warrant. Judge Roy Bean says – “Explain to me why the information you got isn’t too stale.” How should Agent Dollar respond? Please be specific. (5 points) only answers need to be displayed on the page. example: #1. (answer) #2. (answer) #3. (answer)

Problems in UK’s decision-making on asylum cases applications

This paper should show current substantive and procedural law on asylum applications decision making. Asylum applications due to procedural flows becomes lottery. Don’t write about accommodation issue of asylum seekers as it is different topic. Describe strength and weakness of current law. Then paper should propose reform , changes which may improve current situation. Finally little bit of critical analysis on the proposed reform itself which ll describe weaknesses of proposed reform in the paper.

Reflection Essay on Listening Skills

Reflection Essay on Listening Skills

After reading Chapter 6 of your Interpersonal Skills in Organizations text, watch the LBCC Improving Listening Skills video below. Reflect on key points you have learned about active vs. passive listening, the elements and power of nonverbal communication, and the skill of paraphrasing this week. Instructions In an MS Word document, write a 500-900 word response that summarizes your answers to the questions below and incorporates information from your readings and other class learning. Write your reflection using APA format, and give your essay an intro, body, and conclusion. As you watch the video, reflect on the following questions: Why do you think listening is a critical skill for being a good manager? What are the 3 problems/obstacles to listening? Which one is the biggest challenge for you? How many sentences did you get completely accurate? How do you plan to improve your listening skills?

Explain two factors e.g social economic political institutional that influence the need for a BSN program

1. Explain two factors (e.g., social, economic, political, institutional) that influence the need for a BSN program. 2. Explain how at least one of the following external forces has informed the decision for a BSN program: • The Institute of Medicine (IOM) • The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health • Magnet hospital recognition • Patricia Benner’s Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation • Contemporary literature on patient outcomes related to academic preparation for nurses C. Select a recommendation from one of the following organizations or institutions to guide the integration of quality and safety initiatives in the new BSN program: • Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) • The Institute of Medicine (IOM) • American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) • National League for Nursing (NLN) • The Joint Commission 1. Provide a rationale for your selected recommendation. 2. Discuss one possible barrier (e.g., faculty shortage, financial incentives) you may encounter as you implement your selected recommendation. D. Develop an argument for how a learning theory (e.g., constructivist, cognitivist, humanistic) would support the development of critical thinking skills in the new BSN program. 1. Critique the selected learning theory, including the following: • two advantages of using the selected theory in the new BSN program • two disadvantages of using the selected theory in the new BSN program E. Describe the key components of one of the following educational philosophies or conceptual underpinnings that can inform the development of the new BSN curriculum: • multiple intelligences • adult education • critical andragogy/pedagogy • narrative andragogy/pedagogy • authentic learning 1. Critique the selected philosophical approach, including the following: • one advantage of using the selected philosophy in the new BSN program • one disadvantage of using the selected philosophy in the new BSN program F. Select two current modalities for the delivery of the new BSN program (e.g., traditional classroom, online education, live web streaming, telehealth, social networks, electronic health records, simulations/clinical education experiences, competency-based learning). 1. Provide a justification for each of the selected modalities. 2. Analyze whether potential barriers exist in implementing your selected modalities. G. Describe why formative and summative assessments will be used in the new BSN program. 1. Discuss at least two benefits of using formative assessments in the new BSN program. 2. Discuss at least two benefits of using summative assessments in the new BSN program. 3. Discuss at least two limitations of using formative assessments in the new BSN program. 4. Discuss at least two limitations of using summative assessments in the new BSN program. 5. Analyze how one of the following assessment methods could increase student success in the new BSN program: • paper and pencil exams • high-stakes exams • classroom assessment techniques (CAT) • computer-based testing (CBT) H. Explain how the ANA Code of Ethics will be incorporated and applied in the new BSN program. 1. Analyze how each of the following legal accountabilities in nursing education will be incorporated and applied in the new BSN program: a. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) b. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) c. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) d. copyright laws