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[Solved] Standard Interchangeable Parts Makes

[Solved] Standard Interchangeable Parts Makes

What is Technology and how did it impact on the Society, Culture, and/or

generate Social Changes?

A. Technology encompasses the universal of tools, means, and methods through which we interact with our environment. It is an integral part in social and cultural change. It both causes social change and is itself influence by culture. The evolution is continuing. Computers, robots, gene splicing, nuclear research, interactive information system all are currently in the process of changing our society, presenting us with new problems and new horizons.

B. In 1810 canning food was developed by Nicholas Appert, the invention came from Napoleon Bonaparte. As early as 1795, he recognized the importance of preserving food after nearly losing the Battle of Marengo because of lack of provisions – hence the famous statement that “an army marches on its stomach”. .

C. JohnGorrie,adoctortryingtosolvetheproblemofmalaria,whichwasrampantinFloridaat the time, discovered that the disease occurred more frequently in hot, humid weather; He felt he could reduce its incidence if he could lower the temperature of his hospital wards. At first he did this by blowing fans over blocks of ice, but when an ice shorting pushed the price to high levels, he decided there must be a better way.

D. Gorriecontractedasteamenginethatwouldcompressair(agas)inacylinder.Asthepiston withdrew, it would allow the air to escape and expand into another cylinder. Gorrie put a brine solution around this cylinder and found that it would get cold because the air inside the cylinder was cold. By pumping this cold air into his hospital wards, he invented the first air conditioner.

The Industrial Revolution:

The Industrial Revolution is the name given to the sum of all the changes in economic and social organization characterized by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines and by the concentration of industry in large establishments. It had its beginning in England around 1760. There, for the first time people began to employ power machines for industrial production and to build factories to house them.

The English Industrial Revolution was brought about by accumulation of inventions. A new invention in one industry was followed by improvements and inventions in related industries. James Watt devised a greatly improved steam engine, the revolution really took off. Machinery for producing cotton textiles was modified and applied to the production of woolen cloth.

The Development of Industrialism in the United States:

In the early nineteenth century, the machine industry and factory system began to develop in the United States. The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) and the War of 1812 gave U.S. industrialization a strong push because they made it difficult for the United States to import English Textiles.

In some respects, conditions in the United States favored industrialization, first our domestic market was rapidly growing. Second, raw material was plentiful. Third, labor was relatively scarce and wages

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were higher than in Europe. The chief reason was: Workers kept leaving their jobs to settle on free or cheap land along the frontier – hence the phrase: “Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the country”.

Standardization, Interchangeability, and Mass Production:

Standardization was the production of uniform, substitutable parts was made possible by a humble but far-reaching development: the improvement of measurement devices. To understand the problem of standardization, think of a car. If you blow a piston, you go out and buy a new one. Getting the new piston is not cheap, but it is a lot cheaper than if you had to have a machinist make a new piston to fit your individual engine.

Interchangeability: the ability to substitute one part for another:

Without it, there would be far fewer goods than we now have, and those that we do have would be more expensive. So interchangeability is important; that’s obvious. But if it is obvious that interchangeability has so many advantages, why weren’t early machines built with interchangeable parts?

Mass Production:

This is the use of standardized parts to construct great quantities of a product on an assembly line. Naturally, it does not pay to make large amounts of a product if they cannot be sold. But when the market is large enough, the use of standard interchangeable parts makes mass production possible and substantially reduces costs.

What was the impact of Standardization, Interchangeability, and Mass Production on Society?

A. This development had significant effects on society: It led to displacement of jobs, social status, and the emergence of the newly rich. Workers were replaced by machines and fortunes were built by industrialists, and high society had to make room for these newly rich. Business provided a way to move up the social ladder, as business people moved up, they brought their own values and world view.

B. As the interchangeable- parts approach to production spread, these effects were multiplied. With the development of low-priced cars, the limitations that natural geography/environments placed on society changed and the nature of cities changed. Low-priced tractors increased productively in farming, lowering food prices and forcing more and more people off the farms, and thus began accelerated urbanization.

C. Thedevelopmentsintechnologyhavediminishedtheimportanceofanindividual’sphysical strength, making male-female roles based on physical strength no longer relevant, if they ever were. (Some authorities claim that men’s physical advantages over women are minimal.) Thus many of the cultural aspects of society, such as the patriarchal family, have come into question.

Technology and Globalization

Globalization is the integration of world economies. Globalization has been occurring at a fast rate in recent years, and traditional societies are often shaken by change, as less expensive goods come in from more technologically advanced countries.

Technology also affects traditional societies in another way. Firms are always lining for cheaper ways to produce goods. If they can hire workers in a traditional society at a lower rate than they can in their own society, if allowed to do so they will often transfer production facilities. Another aspect of globalization involves the movement of production facilities and technology from one economy to another.

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Modern Technology and the need for skilled Workers

It is said that prior to the industrial age workers were weaver, shoemaker, candlemaker, or a tailor. Standards of technique were high, and because one worker made the entire product, a high level of skills was demanded. After the advent of machines, individual skills became almost useless. Machines performed the principal operation required to make a product, and the worker became an ‘automation’ whose function was to operate or feed the machine.

To compensate for this loss of routine jobs, modern machine technology has created great number of jobs that require specialized skill or knowledge. There are engineers who plan and design machines and factories; skilled construction worker, plumbers, and electricians.

Global Warming:

Global warming is the gradual warming of the earth’s temperature due to the burning of fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide main culprit, but also includes methane and nitrous oxide, leading to a “Human-enhanced greenhouse effect” and warming of the environment due to the depletion of the ozone layer by chlorofluorocarbons (derived from fossil fuels).

Most scientists are now convinced that global

warming is taking place, and this was confirmed

by the United Nations’ Inter-governmental Panel

on Climate Change (IPCC) which is highlighted in

the relationship between carbon dioxide and

temperature. The report also built upon the

Montreal Protocol of 1987 and the Kyoto Protocol of 1997.

We now know that the average surface temperature of the earth is already higher than it was a hundred years ago. The USA produced more such pollution than any other country. China produces the second- highest amount, even though it has reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 20 percent since 1992.

Explain the role of technology in the Past and the Present.

                                                                          2. Explain the impact of Industrialization on Western Civilization. 

                                                                          3. Name a few inventions that African Americans have contributed in the nineteenth and twenty-first Centuries in contemporary society. 

[Solved] Discussion Question Grading Rubric

[Solved] Discussion Question Grading Rubric

 

“If the United States does not institute some version of Universal Health Care (and a ‘Single Payer System’), should the State of California take the lead and create it’s own form of Universal Health Care? Why or why not?”

Instructions for completing this DQA:

  1. Please create your own 350 to 500 word post. You will need to do some “outside research” concerning this topic.
  2. Be sure to cite your sources using an APA format. 
  3. Your post should be accurate, thoughtful, thought provoking, and contain good depth and detail to support your position.
  4. Your post should be free of spelling and grammar errors, and not be written as though you were “texting to a friend”.
  5. You will then need to respond to TWO other student’s posts with a thoughtful and carefully crafted response. A simple one line statement such as “Nice post” or some such prose will not suffice.
  6. The grading rubric for this DQA (as well as all of the upcoming DQAs) can be found at: Discussion Question Grading Rubric
  7. Samples of DQA can be found at this link: Examples of “Well Done” Discussion Question Assignments (DQA)

[Solved] Next Fiscal Year

[Solved] Next Fiscal Year

topic:  

Laws against bulling and the lasting effects that it has on the victims

 

provide a purpose statement (one or two sentences) that gives clear direction to your project.

Give 3 objectives of your project. An objective should be measurable. Please do not use the example

for example if the project was alligator safety =

This project will educate the Acme community on alligator safety in order to reduce the number of number of annual alligator injuries in the area.

Objectives

This program will educate a minimum of 250 K-12 graders on the dangers of playing with alligators.

At the conclusion of this project the student will be able to demonstrate how to escape from an alligator death roll.

This project aims to decrease the alligator injury rate in Acme county by 20% in the next fiscal year.

[Solved] Think Sustainable Development Policies

[Solved] Think Sustainable Development Policies

 

Prompt: What are the key elements of the North-South debate over sustainable development? Why are these issues so difficult to reconcile? 

Do you think sustainable development policies help address systemic racism? Why or why not? 

Do you think sustainable development is possible? Should it be a priority? Why or why not? 

[Solved] Never Formally Colonized

[Solved] Never Formally Colonized

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Listen to all of the personal accounts of survivors of Nazi Germany, they can be found here:

https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/concentration-camp-survivors-share-their-storiesLinks to an external site.

Answer the following questions for each video:

Are the experiences of everyone interviewed similar? What is different?

What do you think can be learned from their experiences about what was lost?

Is appeasement lead directly to this cause and effect?

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The Chinese Revolution of 1949 Links to an external site.( Milestones: 1945–1952 – Office of the Historian (state.gov) )brought significant change to China. Answer the questions below:

Most of China was never formally colonized. So why has twentieth-century China seen itself as so engaged in a struggle against imperialism and colonialism?

How did relations between the nationalist Guomindang (GMD) and the Communist Party of China (CPC) change between 1921 and 1949?

What were the main policies of the communists under Chairman Mao, once they came to power?

What was the goal of the Great Leap Forward, and did it succeed, according to the author?

What was the goal of the Cultural Revolution, and did it succeed, according to the author?

China is a communist power. Was it a Soviet ally during the Cold War?

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[Solved] Communication Achieved Using Facial

[Solved] Communication Achieved Using Facial

https://www.ted.com/talks/mac_stone_stunning_photos_of_the_endangered_everglades

   analyze four techniques ABOUT THIS VIDEO 

TECHNIQUES TO ANALYZE: body language: Communication achieved using facial expressions, eye contact, movements, and gestures.

diction: Diction is word choice. Professional speakers (usually) choose words carefully. Sometimes speakers will use a shocking word or phrase in order to get the listeners’ attention. How does the speaker’s diction affect their credibility? 

tone: A speaker’s tone often reflects their attitude toward the audience and the topic; it might be serious, sarcastic, concerned, outraged, annoyed, relaxed, sympathetic, bewildered, etc. Tone can be located in specific words or phrases within the speech. Imagine how different the speech could sound if the speaker had used a different word or phrase. 

authority: It may be that the speaker is an authority on the subject at hand. They may have earned degrees in the subject, conducted studies on it, or experienced the problem first-hand. On the other hand, if the speaker is not an authority on the subject, they may cite others who are. 

THOSE ARE THE DEFINITION

[Solved] Least One United States

[Solved] Least One United States

  

You are assigned to the Office of Organizational Development for the Virtual City Police Department. The Chief of Police wants to revise the departmental policies related to dealing with individuals with mental health issues.

To assist the Chief of Police, you will conduct a review of recent literature from both scholarly and governmental sources related to law enforcement’s response to calls for service involving persons with mental health issues. In this review, you shall:

Summarize (between 150-300 words minimum) at least three scholarly articles on the subject of the proper response to calls for service involving persons with mental health issues.

Note that all of the articles must have been published no more than three years before the due date of the assignment.

However, at least one of the articles must have been published no more than one year prior the due date of the assignment.

Summarize (between 150-300 words minimum) at least one United States Government publication (Department of Justice, Congressional Research Forum, etc.) on the subject of the proper response to calls for service involving persons with mental health issues.

This source(s) must be: a document (electronic or otherwise—not a website), at least five pages long and, published no more than five years from the due date of the assignment.

Then, considering what you’ve learned from your sources and what you’ve learned about the administration of a police organization, describe your recommendations as to what best practices should be adopted by the Virtual Police Department when responding to calls for service involving persons with mental health issues.

After describing the best practices that should be adopted, address the following issues:

What are the benefits to the Virtual Police Department of adopting these recommendations?

What are the benefits to the public of adopting these recommendations

Address at least the following challenges to the Virtual Police Department of adopting these recommendations:

Other than the expense of implementing these recommendations, what are the challenges to departmental resources, including human resources?

What are the administrative challenges in adopting these best practices?

What, if any challenges, are there to the morale of the officers in adopting these recommendations?

[Solved] End Hunger Connecticut

[Solved] End Hunger Connecticut

1#   Have you been able to find any self-help groups in your area that focus on issues of common concern, such as public education, emotional support, or chronic ailments? If so, please share your findings and let’s discuss the similarities or differences in the resources we have located. 

2#  End Hunger Connecticut is an agency in my area that assists families of students in their community to free meals during the summer break when the children are not in school. Children eligible are children from the ages of 0-18, and 21 years of age if the child has any disabilities. Families are able to access this websit 24/7 for information such as time and location sites for the meals. This is a no fee program, with no income or address restrictions. 

[Solved] Mission Statement Effectively Communicates

[Solved] Mission Statement Effectively Communicates

1#  What steps can we take to ensure that our mission statement effectively communicates the purpose and values of our domestic violence prevention program for adult women, while also standing out and capturing attention? 

2#    It is crucial to ensure the protection of our youth. Our existence and progress as a society are due to the knowledge passed down from previous generations. Therefore, it is essential to preserve what is pure and innocent in our youth to secure a brighter future for generations to come. Your donations, no matter how big or small, can help us achieve this goal. My pride will never be too big to ask for help when it comes to securing a better tomorrow(Grammarly,2023)

Question: Could I have added anything to make my message about the youth stand out more? Or do you feel I was too repetitive and spoke in circles? I appreciate constructive criticism as it helps me grow, and learning is the only way to achieve that.

[Solved] Burack Et Al

[Solved] Burack Et Al

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From a biological perspective, a child’s temperament is impacted strongly from genetics. With that being said, as a child grows their temperament can be affected by outside influences such as their parents and different social environments. I have a personal example for how my child’s temperament has changed over the past couple years. As an infant she was very calm and able to stay relaxed in any enviroment and around any group of people. As she got older she was very easy to feed and would try just about anything that we gave her. She enjoyed when she had to take medicine and doctor’s appoinments were also very easy, even when she had to get her shots she took it well and hardly cried. Around 18 months she got a high fever for the first time. Her dad and I took her to the hospital and, long story short, she had a bad experience. It was after this experience that she became difficult when trying anything new. She became even more clingy and for a while, we couldn’t even take her to the store without her freaking out. 

My daughter is now about 2 and a half years old and is just starting to warm back up to people outside of me, her dad, her grandma, and her grandpa. For the most part she is very silly and very sweet. I’m noticing that she is very caring when she notices that someone may be sad. She still doesn’t really try anything new when it comes to food and she still hates medicine and doctors. She can also be very irritable and angry when she doesn’t get the things she wants, which I know is just normal kid stuff. How this affects me as a parent can be very negative. I’m realizing that I get angry with her very easily when I don’t understand her frustration or why she is the way she is sometimes. When she is good, I am happy, but when she is bad, I have a hard time not getting upset when I don’t know how to make her happy. 

The text says that a parent may place inordinate pressure on a child to be different than they are. “If parents recognize that their child has a temperament of his or her own that may be very different from their own temperaments, they can make adjustments in their own behavior and expectations to help that child along.”(Zastrow, C., Kirst-Ashman, K.K. & Hessenauer, S.L., 2019) For example, I need to remember that my daughter is only 2 years old and that her behaviors are normal. Rather than get upset, I have to be understanding of that fact and I have to adjust my own way of dealing with her. 

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According to McCrae et al., “Temperaments are often regarded as biologically based psychological tendencies with intrinsic paths of development” (2000). Biological factors contribute to a child’s temperament in terms of heredity, their personality is literally determined (at least partially) by their genetic makeup. Psychological factors that contribute to a child’s temperament come from experiences. Those experiences involve factors like attention or a lack of attention, positive or negative feedback, fear-based lessons, or encouragement to explore, and being attended to when they cry or being left on their own  (Rothbart et al., 2000). Social perspectives contribute to a child’s temperament in a positive way if they experience healthy relationships, as it helps them develop cooperation and self-esteem (Johnson, 1975). If their social perspective is formed in a negative way it can cause them to be more “egocentric and delayed in their social perspective-taking development”, they may also suffer from lower self-esteem than children who developed positive social perspectives (Burack et al., 2006). 

Caregivers play a huge role in how they impact their child’s temperament as it is not biology alone that shapes a child’s personality. Caregiviers model behavior and influence their child’s temperament by how they act and react as an individual, and by how they interact and react to others including their child.  The emotions of the child impact the role their caregiver plays in parenting in many ways. If the child is considered hard or difficult and acts out in socially unacceptable ways the parent may react negatively. They may feel overwhelmed, or just simply not want to deal with them. What do you think the effects could be on a child’s personality of a parent checking out or ignoring the behaviors and not intervening?