[Solved] Dangerous Work Receive Higher

[Solved] Dangerous Work Receive Higher

 Assignment 

Statement 1: “Business executives are greedy profit-maximizers, caring only for themselves.”

Statement 2: “It has been established that workers doing filthy, dangerous work receive higher wages, other things equal.”

Can both of these statements be generally true? Why?

You should be able to write at least 500 (no more than 750) words for the whole assignment with Arial 12 point font, conventional margins, and single-spaced.

Assignments must be submitted with APA Format as is established in the course syllabus under APA Format Resources as presented in the APA Sample Paper. 

Analysis and Conclusion must reflect the student’s own words. 

The conclusion must include the student’s point of view rather than what the paper includes. 

Plagiarism won’t be tolerated and will be penalized with a 0-grade point for the assignment.

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[Solved] Web Site Adventurefrank Lloyd

Architecture

Fine Art

TEXTBOOK: The Humanities Through the Arts, Author: Lee A Jacobus & F. David Martin, Publisher: McGraw Hill, Edition: 11th Edition.

Web Site Adventure

Frank Lloyd Wright – PBS: This site is meant as a companion to the Ken Burns documentary that was excerpted in the lecture. The website contains biographical information, drawings, photographs of some of Wright’s most famous works, links to Mike Wallace’s interviews with the great architect, and much more.

Frank Gehry – PBS: Explore the architecture of Frank Gehry through this website companion to Sidney Pollack’s documentary Sketches of Frank Gehry. Select a project to view slides and read commentary on the work of this extraordinary architect.

Santiago Calatrava: View past, present, and future designs from this brilliant and original new voice in architecture.

Great Buildings Online: Sponsored by Architecture Week magazine, this site features works of classic architecture and new creations. The collection is searchable but also fun to browse.

Think about a time you have had the opportunity to visit a building in person that you believe is a good example of architecture. Answer the following discussion questions (and number each of your discussion answers 1 – 5):

1) Tell the name of the building and its location. Who was the architect? When were you there in person? What was your reason for being there?

2) Briefly tell what makes the building memorable to you.

3) Then use and apply the Perceptual Model: “artistic form > participation > subject matter > content” to explain how this building qualifies as architecture. (Review textbook pages 18-19)

(For a brief example, if you were describing the architecture of the Texas Rangers baseball stadium in Arlington, you might say that the artistic form could be seen in the red-brick exterior with its arches and towers, etc.; the subject matter was a baseball field, etc.; and the content revealed a respect for the long heritage of baseball in America because …? NOTE: This is just a very “brief” example – you need to elaborate with more details on the architectural choice that you made.)

4) How did this building make you feel when you were both outside and inside? How did you participate in it?

5) Do you think this building is a work of architecture? Do other people agree with you?

Section 2

1.) Go to the website of a large interest group such as the AARP or the NRA and identify the types of incentives they offer their members.

2.) In your opinion, what could be done to help the homeless with access to healthcare services?

3.) How would you describe “quality” in healthcare? How do you personally measure quality in your healthcare experiences?

[Solved] Collecting Information Well Written

[Solved] Collecting Information Well Written

Given the numerous data sources listed in Chapter 5 of the textbook, select two data sources that could be linked to create an enriched data set for a specific public health research purpose. What are public health concerns that the linked data could be used to investigate? Explain your choices

Computer medical record 

Computer for collecting information 

Well written researched and referenced and detail 

one page 

[Solved] 11 Featuring Dean Harold

[Solved] 11 Featuring Dean Harold

A.     Why is civil rights legislation so important today?

b. In this assignment, you will read and then write a reaction to a news article. To locate a news article, you have the option of using many internet resources (just a few suggested web sites below):

·        www.usatoday.com

·        www.cnn.com

·        www.foxnews.com

·        www.msnbc.com

·        www.bbc.co.uk

The reaction to the news article will come in two parts, a summary and a reaction to the relevant parts of the article. The summary should include a brief overview of the article being reviewed. The reaction portion of the assignment will ask you to respond to the article. The news article must be within 7 days of the due date. And, the source of the news article needs to be properly cited in the assignment.

This assignment must have a minimum of 250 words.

C. After finishing the assigned reading and viewing the YouTube video about national security and civil liberties after 9/11, do the blog activity, discussing what you think the proper balance should be between individual liberty and national security during times of war or crisis.Your blog entry must have a minimum of 300 words.

National Security and Civil Rights after 9/11 featuring Dean Harold Koh- (972) National Security and Civil Rights after 9/11 featuring Dean Harold Koh – YouTube

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[Solved] Ground ’ Nutaryuk ‘

answer the questions and explain the answer. 1. The Boasian-era approach of salvage ethnographyis no longer practiced by contemporary anthropologists. From the choices below, identify the major critiques (or problems) modern anthropologists have with salvage anthropology. A) It assumes that an “authentic” set of cultural traditions exists, and what those are is determined by the anthropologist.

B) It assumes that archaeological methods are better suited to the study of ancient peoples.

C) It assumes that anthropologists should only study aspects of two or more cultures, rather than study societies holistically.

D) It assumes that cultures should not be compared to one another, but rather understood on their own terms.

2. Each of the following is a characteristic of language except:

A) All languages are systematic, rule driven, and equally complex overall.

B) All human cultures have a language and use it to communicate.

C) All human languages evolve over time from primitive to more complex forms.

3. Holiday lights, decorative jewelry, and fancy sports cars are all examples of how culture can be:

A)   Maladaptive 

B)   Patterned

C) Non-utilitarian 

4. Moral relativism and cultural relativism mean the same thing, and are terms that can be used interchangeably.

A) true

B) false

5. Anthropologists only consider spoken or written languages to be actual, or true, languages.

A) true 

B) false

6. Anthropology is one of the social sciences.

A) true 

B) false

7. What term refers to the idea that human social variation is the result of cultural, rather than racial or genetic causes?

A) Ethnology

B) Biological determinism 

C) Cultural determinism 

8. From the Greek phrase to, literally, “write of a people, nation, or culture,” what are the primary texts written by cultural and linguistic anthropologists called?

A) Field notes

B) Novels

C) Ethnography

9. In December 1996, a school board in Oakland, California, passed a resolution that would allow students to use and learn Ebonics, or AAVE, in school. This sparked controversy, as opponents argued that AAVE was not a “proper” language with its own rules and grammar. Using terms from linguistic anthropology, why were critics against teaching Ebonics in school?

A) Because AAVE is an English DIALECT.

B)  Because AAVE is an English PIDGIN language. 

C) Because AAVE is an English VERNACULAR

10. Sociolinguists argue that since the Great Migration, AAVE has become more distinct from other Standard North American dialects. What reason do these sociolinguists give for this increasing difference?

A) It is language death, because fewer people are speaking African American Vernacular English.

B) It is largely the result of increased urban isolation in many northern cities.

C) It is solely due to the global popularity of rap and hip hop.

11. What is the definition, as well as the purpose, of anthropology?

A) The study of past peoples and historic societies

B) The study of humankind, broadly defined

C) The study of human culture and society.

12. The Inuit people live in northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska. Inuit traditional languages have multiple words that describe different types of snow and ice, such as qanikcaq (‘snow on ground’), nutaryuk (‘fresh snow’), and qengaruk (‘snow bank’). English, by contrast, has only one word for ‘snow.’ This lexical difference between Inuit and English is an example of linguistic__________________.

13. Which is the largest anthropological sub-discipline, as measured by the number of people who graduate with PhDs every year?

A) Medical

B) Cultural

C) Biological

14. Which of the following is not a subdiscipline of anthropology?

A) Biological

B) Sociological

C) Linguistic

15. Armchair anthropologists have been critiqued by subsequent generations of anthropologists for what reason?

A) They often relied on missionary, traveler’s or other secondhand accounts.

B) Their conclusions tended to be culturally relativistic

C) They preferred to study their own societies and cultures.

16. What does it mean to be reflexive, or to practice reflexive thinking?

A) To recognize your own cultural bias or preconceptions.

B) To study your own culture or community

C) To “go native.”

17. Given that 41% (2,900) of the approximately 7,000 different languages used worldwide are endangered, linguists estimate that more than half of the world’s languages could be lost in the next 100 years. What is the most likely explanation for this?

A) There is rapid language death occurring worldwide.

B) Young people worldwide are abandoning traditional languages for global trade languages.

C) With globalization and the internet, fewer languages are necessary

18. Kamari is studying the cultural traditions of rural Appalachian families. Kamari’s own cultural background is different from her subjects, however, she does her best not to compare their beliefs to her own. What anthropological approach is Kamari using?

A) Cultural relativism 

B) Moral relativism 

C) Cultural determinism 

19. In his classic definition of culture, E.B. Tylor (1871) wrote that, “Culture, or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole…” What anthropological perspective best reflects that approach, i.e., that in order to understand a culture anthropologists ask how different aspects of human life influence one another?

A) Cultural relativism 

B)   Anthropological holism

C) Comparative method

20. In contrast to other ancestral hominins, Neanderthals (H. neanderthalensis) possessed a _____________and the______________ , both of which are evolutionary adaptations to language present in anatomically modern humans (H. sapiens).

21. In “Talking Black in America” (2017), interviewees said that social context influences how they speak, to “maneuver with it” or “talk like this with this group of people.” As one student described it, “Talking to other people, professors, it’s like I’m a different person.” Select the sociolinguistic term that best describes this behavior.

A) Code-switching

B) Paralanguage

C) Minimal response

D) Linguistic relativism

22. Cultural traits are inborn, or instinctive, behaviors.

A) true 

B) false

23. As ethnographic fieldwork does not occur in a laboratory setting, cultural and linguistic anthropologists do not need to obtain any permissions before conducting their research.

A) true 

b) false

24. Ethnographies are fictionalized accounts of cultural anthropological research.a) true

b) false

25. All of the following anthropologists believed in unilinear theories of cultural evolution except:a) Lewis Henry Morgan

b)   E.B. Tylor

c) Franz Boas

26. In Coming of Age in Samoa (1928),________________  observed that Samoan society had a more relaxed attitude with regards to sexuality, and thus, argued that if American society adopted a similar, more permissive, stance on sexuality, that adolescence might be less stressful for American youth.27. Approximately 40% of the global population has developed lactase persistence, or the ability to digest the lactase found in most dairy products. Lactase persistence is most commonly found in populations that live in harsher climates, often too cold, dry, or hot for intensive agriculture. Instead, these societies historically relied on livestock, which in turn, produced dairy. In these cultures, lactase persistence (or lactose tolerance) is an example of cultural:a) Adaptation

b) Necessity

c) Patterning

28. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis states that:a) All modern languages have evolved from primitive to complex linguistic systems.

b) The grammatical categories of different languages lead their speakers to think about things in particular ways.

c) Human brains contain a limited set of rules for organizing language, so that all languages have a common structural basis.

29. Thomas is from the United States, and has competed in a number of hot dog eating competitions in his life. For ANT 221, Thomas decides that he wants to study the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Since Thomas is a cultural insider for this and similar events, his perspective is best described as:a) Emic

b) Etic

c) Reflexive

30. In “The Couple in the Cage” (1993), the fictional “Guatinau” were displayed in a manner similar to human zoo exhibitions that were popular in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. What literary, scholarly, and artistic trope from that era was also represented in the “Guatinau” exhibition?a) Cultural survivals.”

b) The “familiar strange.” 

c)  The “noble savage.”

31. What is one of the major advantages of participant observation as a research method over armchair anthropology?

a) Anthropologists can understand how individuals express innate cultural characteristics.

b) Anthropologists can learn more about the everyday life of people in different cultures.

c) Anthropologists can “go native” to find out what it is like to be a cultural “Other“. 

32. Migration and urbanization has created generational distinctions in spoken AAVE, especially in rural Southern communities where young people and teenagers have abandoned regional dialects for more urban varieties, a process linguistic anthropologists refer to as:a) Proxemics

b) Language shift

c) Linguistic determinism

33. please feel free to leave comments or suggestions in the space below. I’d love to know what you’re enjoying about the class so far, or if you have any suggestions for improvement moving forward. If there’s a topic that you especially enjoyed, or wish had been more fully explored, feel free to include that information as well. 

[Solved] Daymond John Entrepreneur ”

[Solved] Daymond John Entrepreneur ”

Daymond John  Entrepreneur” Competencies. You are required to list five (5) and explain how each of them pertains to your  Your explanations will be no less than 400 words. Please submit this assignment with a cover page, main page, reference page in accordance with APA standards version #6. The reference page has to list a minimum of two sources.

[Solved] Slides 4 – 5

[Solved] Slides 4 – 5

Presentation: Digital Marketing for Brand Awareness

Overview

Marketing in the digital age is very dynamic; it is necessary to monitor multiple digital channels and platforms to engage with your target audience without missing any opportunity. Digital channels and platforms are measurable and allow for monitoring performance of your marketing efforts in real time.

As a regional marketing director in the course scenario, you are tasked with designing a phased marketing strategy for reopening the park. You have already done an analysis of brand implications and discussed suitable traditional marketing methods to address the marketing needs for park reopening. As the organization has chosen a blended approach (traditional plus digital) for marketing, your CMO wants you to create a digital marketing strategy to go with the traditional marketing strategy you already determined.

Prompt

Create a narrated PowerPoint presentation to help other directors in the scenario understand the importance of digital marketing for brand awareness. Ground your responses in research and rich detail. Specifically, you need to address the following criteria:

  1. How will you use digital marketing to enhance brand awareness?  (Slide 1)
  2. Identify two digital marketing methods that can be used for brand awareness and support with reasons (Slides 2–3).
    • How will the identified methods help you reach the target audience?
    • How will you determine the balance between the digital and traditional marketing?
    • Define short-term and long-term goals for brand awareness in the digital marketing strategy.
    • How will you measure the performance of your marketing efforts?

3. Use search engine optimization (SEO) to improve search performance (Slides 4–5).

  • Identify five keywords or phrases you will use to improve web search performance, and justify your strategy for keyword selection.
  • How will you redesign or rewrite the content of your website to support SEO strategy?

4. Define inbound marketing and describe its efforts (Slide 6).

  • How can they help in brand awareness?
  • Define the required content strategy for inbound marketing.

Guidelines for Submission

Submit a PowerPoint presentation with 5–7 slides in APA style. 

Note: In addition to the text on the slides, remember to include speaker notes to address all critical elements in the presentation. 

[Solved] Submit Within 12 Hours

[Solved] Submit Within 12 Hours

I need a 1350 word assignment on a case study to submit within 12 hours. I attached the case study here and the only question to be answered is listed underneath potential #3 on the attachment. The scenario is to be used to answer this along with references to support the decision. I am on eastern time and I need to submit before 3/2 12 noon.

[Solved] Lay People Check

[Solved] Lay People Check

A. Write an email or letter to your fictional family member. Explain to them what their diagnosis means and include a description of what has happened with the tissues and cells. Then describe what they might do to treat the disease on their own (nonprescription strategies). Finally, tell them about strategies and treatments that they could receive from a physician or with surgery. (5 pts)

  • If your last name begins with the letter A – G, please write a note to your fictional Aunt Mable who has been diagnosed with osteoarthritis. 

You should use your book as a resource to describe the biology of the disease (explain tissues, cells, proteins). I also recommend NIH and Mayo Clinic as sources for information about treatment (written more for lay people).

Check your word count – you should be in the ballpark of 200 words. If you are significantly under that number, you need to add more details.

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[Solved] Assessment Traitsrequires Lopeswriteassessment Descriptionthis

Assessment TraitsRequires LopeswriteAssessment Description

This assignment will incorporate a common practical tool in helping clinicians begin to ethically analyze a case. Organizing the data in this way will help you apply the four principles and four boxes approach.

Based on the “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” and other required topic Resources, you will complete the “Applying the Four Principles: Case Study” document that includes the following:

Part 1: Chart 

This chart will formalize the four principles and four boxes approach and the four-boxes approach by organizing the data from the case study according to the relevant principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.

Part 2: Evaluation

This part includes questions, to be answered in a total of 500 words, that describe how principalism would be applied according to the Christian worldview.

Remember to support your responses with the topic Resources.

APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.