[Solved] Contain Well Organized Paragraphs

[Solved] Contain Well Organized Paragraphs

  1. Take the free online Career Test at Truity with honest responses to the questions as possible. (DO NOT UNLOCK YOUR FULL POTENTIAL AT THE END OF THE TEST UNLESS YOU WANT TO)
  2. Summarize your career test results that you received at the end of the Career Test.
  3. Explain with examples whether you agree or disagree with the assessment of your career test results.
  4. Evaluate whether this career test was helpful in improving your understanding of who you are as a Human Services professional.

Your journal should contain well organized paragraphs. It should also address the questions/topics above and show a clear understanding of the topics that addressed the topic with relevant information demonstrating a clear understanding .

[Solved] Must Reflect Current Market

[Solved] Must Reflect Current Market

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50pts
Assignment Objective: The objective of this assignment is to help you brainstorm creative
ideas for a window display for men’s, women’s or children’s fashion. It can be anything fashion
related such as clothes, accessories, footwear etc.
Note: Develop a window display rough draft based on your assigned brand and topic (such as
Christmas, Spring/Summer 2024 etc). Refer to ‘Student-Brand list’. This is a group assignment
and draft should be developed as a group. One member from each group can take the
responsibility of uploading your display draft on Canvas. Individual submissions will NOT be
accepted unless permission has been granted by the instructor.
Instructions: Make a rough draft (hand-sketched or digital using Canva or PPT) of your
ideas, upload on Canvas and set up a meeting to discuss your window idea with your course
instructor. For brainstorming ideas, consider the following items:
a. Type of merchandise to be displayed. Your merchandise should align with your
brand product profile and must reflect current market trend.
b. Type of display such as single item, multiple items, with or without mannequins
etc.
c. Props needed to develop your display such as clothing items, accessories,
handbags, shoes, scarves etc. display stands, mannequins, dressform etc.
d. How you would like to develop your backdrop. You can use paper, fabric,
banners etc.
e. Use of brand logo, location and how you want to display the brand logo
f. Other materials like lights, colors, papers etc.
g. Your display draft should clearly reflect on the elements and principles of design
such as balance, proportion, color, rhythm, line, form, texture etc. You should be
able

[Solved] Elearning – Learning Modules

[Solved] Elearning – Learning Modules

  • Read the article and answer the below questions (1-page answer per question; Times New Romans, 12, 1.5 space):Sala-I-Martin, X., Crotti, R., Baller S., Battista A., Drzeniek-Hanouz M., Geiger T., Gaviria D.G., Marti G. (2017), Modernizing the Measurement of Drivers of Prosperity in Light of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, (pp. 51-62). In K. Schwab (Ed.), The global competitiveness report 2016-2017. Geneva: World Economic Forum. (article is posted in eLearning – Learning Modules)Questions to be answered:
  • 1. Explain the competitiveness factors supporting the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
  • 2. Article claims that “Increased measurement challenges in calculating GDP have lessened its value as an indicator of economic progress, and also calls in to question the accuracy of productivity estimates, which require precise evaluation of output, capital, and labor.” (pp.52). Explain this claim.
  • 3. Explain the five directions for measuring competitiveness during the rise of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

[Solved] Pageof 2Zoom Report Topic

[Solved] Pageof 2Zoom Report Topic

Pageof 2ZOOM

Report topic
Gather information about a career or position to which you aspire. Learn about the nature of the job.
Discover whether certification, a license or experience is required. One of the best places to search is
the latest Occupational Outlook Handbook compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Google the
latest Handbook and either input your desired occupation using the Search box or click an A-Z Index
Link. Also, determine what training, education and/or other background you might need to be
promoted into such a position. Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses in relation to this goal.
Your Task: To write a report to your instructor that describes your targeted career area/promotion,
including the following:
 Discuss the nature of the work, working conditions, necessary qualifications, and the future job
outlook for the occupation, including any special considerations if you are in the US on a visa.
 Provide information about the career/position gained through interviews with one or more
individuals working in similar positions.
 Create a SWOT analysis for your potential to be considered for this career/position.
 Include any additional personal insights regarding information that would affect your
employability/promotability.
The length should be in the range of about 1000 words +/- 10%. Longer is not necessarily better, but it
should not be fewer than 900 words nor longer than 1100 words.
Make sure that your report contains all of the following headings, shown below in components of a business report.
Components of a business report
A business report contains a collection of objective data that the reader should consider. The report can contain suggestions
and recommendations, but its primary purpose should be to present facts and information. Please note this important
distinction. A report is not a proposal. A proposal is a sales pitch with the single objective of promoting an idea. A business
proposal spends most of its time promoting suggestions and recommendations. A business report spends most of its time
presenting objective facts. Proposals propose. Reports report.
Please include all of the following headings and sections in your report:
Title Page
Business reports generally follow a formal structure, unless they are very short email reports. Most moderate to long reports
begin with a title page. The title page shows the full title of the report, the name of the author and the names of audience
members or groups.
Executive Summary
This brief summary presents the purpose, methods, scope, findings, conclusions and recommendations of the reportl. A
high-level business executive might choose not to read the entire report, but instead to read only the executive summary.
Write the summary with enough detail to provide a busy executive with the most important elements of the report.
Table of Contents
The table of contents page usually comes immediately after the title page and before the executive summary. It should show
each section of the report by name and page number.
List of Figures, Tables, Abbreviations or Symbols (optional)
A good rule of thumb is that if your report includes more than five figures, illustrations or tables, you should list them by
page number, immediately after the table of contents page. If the reportl contains abbreviations or symbols that might not be
familiar to all readers, include those abbreviations and symbols, plus their definitions and explanations in this section. Not
all reports need to contain this section.Introduction
Start the body of the report with an introductory paragraph, with the heading “Introduction.” The introduction should
present the purpose and scope of the report, and present background information that might be necessary for readers to
know so that they can understand the rest of the report.
Body
The next heading should read “Body,” and this begins the heart of the report. You can include subheadings to introduce the
various information categories that make up the body. Consider including tables of data or financial information, charts,
graphs and illustrations.
Conclusions and Recommendations
The body of the report ends with “Conclusions and Recommendations.” In this section, you summarize the objective data
and findings, and propose recommendations, if necessary and appropriate.
Bibliography
If your reportl presents data that you gathered from published sources, show those sources in a bibliography that should
include traditional publications, Internet sources and people who you might have interviewed.

[Solved] Communication Space Social Organizations

[Solved] Communication Space Social Organizations

  

Now, write a brief Assessment (one page single-spaced, or two pages double-spaced) of your own culture and submit. Describe your own culture as you would to someone from another culture briefly covering each of the following 6 cultural phenomena of Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Assessment Model. 

The 6 Cultural Dimensions from Giger and Davidhizar’s Transcultural Assessment Model you will include are:

  1. Communication
  2. Space
  3. Social      Organizations
  4. Time
  5. Environmental      Control
  6. Biological      Variations

[Solved] Organizational Learning Please Respond

[Solved] Organizational Learning Please Respond

 

Week 7 Discussion – Training and Organizational Learning

Please respond to the following:

  • Give your opinion on the major differences between training and organizational learning. Next, outline a plan to transition an organization with which you are familiar from learning in the organization to learning by the organization. Defend the core reasons why you believe the plan would be effective.

[Solved] Hibernate Int Eh Winter

[Solved] Hibernate Int Eh Winter

imagine (8) is the template for the lesson plan

(the lesson plan is for this story)

Winter is Here

Language Arts

Book : Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter by Kenard Park

As leaves fall from their trees, animals huddle against the cold, and frost creeps across

windows, everyone knows―winter is on its way!

Video: About Animals that hibernate int eh Winter

Math

Seperate the animals that hibernate from the animals that dont hibernate

Science

I can See it – Color shirts using different shaped iced, each student will get 2 bandanas to test

which size ice they think will create the Tie Dye design first in the outside cool air.

I can Taste it | Ice Cream – Students will think about how long they will have to shake the

mixture of ice, milk and salt before it turns from a liquid to a solid; using a sweet alond milk to

enjoy the sweet taste.

I can feel it | Ice Fishing- There will 3 different sensory bins filled with fake fish and ice. Each bin

will have a different amount of ice and children will have to grab as many fish as they can in 60

seconds.

I can Here it – Introduce the children to Hail and snow by watching a video and learning the

sounds. Then have them close their eyes and listen to the sounds and tell which one they think

they hear.

I can Smell it- Create Sensory Bins with different things that animals that hibernate store for the

winter. The bins will smell like Nature and include things like acorns, berries, pine cones, leaves,

prebark and wood.

[Solved] Human Rights Practice Materials

[Solved] Human Rights Practice Materials

The best place to find a reliable research article is in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal accessed from a research database or platform. In our university, we use the LIRN that can be accessed from Blackboard. 

For this assignment, you will find a journal article on the topic of Euthanasia.

Then, you must create a reference list. Before you create the reference list, find the following information from the article you choose as provided in this example. 

Author(s): Orlova, O., Alforova, T., Lezhnieva, T., Chernopiatov, S., & Kyrychenko, O.

Year of publication: (2023)

 Title of article: Euthanasia: National and international experience (based on the European Court of Human Rights practice materials).

 Journal name: Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine

Volume number: 9

 Issue number: (1)

 Page range or article number: 33-37

 DOI: Or advance online publication (replaces volume/issue/pages): https://doi.org/10.4103/jfsm.jfsm_99_21

Once you complete this information, you will create a reference list following the APA 7th edition guidelines as provided in this example. 

Reference

Orlova, O., Alforova, T., Lezhnieva, T., Chernopiatov, S., & Kyrychenko, O. (2023). Euthanasia: National and international experience (based on the European Court of Human Rights practice materials). Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, 9 (1), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfsm.jfsm_99_21

[Solved] Organizations Whose Sole Purpose

[Solved] Organizations Whose Sole Purpose

 From the reading you should realize that ethics are very important in the research fields.  There are organizations whose sole purpose is that ethical procedures are followed during research studies such as Institutional Review Boards (IRBs).  Discuss some of the areas where ethics are important during the research process.

Explain answer in at least 250 words. Provide at least two academic sources (wiki sites and the course text are not acceptable). 

[Solved] Established Standardizing Mean

[Solved] Established Standardizing Mean

 

our research scenario is off to a good start. It could be improved by specifying the units of measurement for attention span (e.g., measured in seconds) and also the value for the hypothesis. 

Here’s a revised version:

“Is there a significant distinction in the typical attention span (measured in seconds) of children aged 7 to 10, who spend seven to ten years a day in front of a screen, compared to the established standardizing mean of 20 seconds for attention span?

What are some similarities between t-tests and z-scores?