ENGL 1008 Research proposal

 

 

 

2 pages typed and double spaced

 

 

Assignment 2: Research proposal

 

 

 

1)      Introduce the issue and then present it in question form.

 

 

 

2)      Explain briefly why you are interested in the issue (no need for details here since you have already discussed this in your personal experience paper i did up lod in the  Attachments personal experience paper and you go from there )

 

 

 

3)      Describe what you already know about the issue. (its general context, history behind it, etc.)

 

 

 

4)      Explain what you need to learn to present an effective argument.

 

 

 

5)      Show your plans for conducting research about this topic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRADING CRITERIA: 100 points maximum:

 

 

 

·         Your paper addresses the assignment and follows the above directions; the paper stays close to the topic and to the length as assigned (30 pts.)

 

·         The ideas in your paper are interesting, creative, surprising, pleasing to read, and well developed; enough detail is given ; there is a nice “plot,” the setting is well described, and events and characters are well described and meaningful to the whole paper; you are able to “analyze” yourself as a writer from an outsider’s perspective and with critical eyes; no important information is incomplete or left out; you don’t assume that the reader knows what you know; you do not simply tell the story but you are also able to draw conclusions from it (30 pts.)

 

·         The spelling and grammar are without problems (check: words you don’t know, capitalization, subject-verb agreement, correct verb tenses, correct adjective/adverb forms, word order, relative clauses, contractions, etc.); the sentence construction has a nice variety; the vocabulary is excellent (20 pts.)

 

·         The organization of your paper is clear and logical; there is a distinct introduction, development, and conclusion; different parts flow nicely with adequate transitions (10 pts.)

 

·         Your paper follows the rules of mechanics (punctuation) and format: double spaced, Times New Roman font size 12, one inch margin all around the text (10 pts.)

 

Argumentative Essay

 

 

In the Week Three Assignment, you engaged in a case analysis of a current business problem using some of the components of an argumentative essay. In this written assignment, you will write a complete argumentative essay as described in Sections 9.1 and 9.2 of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking (Foster, Hardy, & Zúñiga y Postigo, 2015). This essay will include a revised and polished version of your Week Three Assignment, an objection to your thesis, a rebuttal, and concluding remarks..

 

The strongest possible objection to your thesis. After the final paragraph of your Week Three Case Analysis Assignment, start a new paragraph that introduces the strongest possible objection to your thesis. The considerations for this are detailed in Section 9.2 ofWith Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking (Hardy, Foster, & Zúñiga y Postigo, 2015). Make sure to employ the appropriate language to introduce the objection, such as “some may object to my thesis as follows” or “according to [so and so] the thesis presented here fails to account for X” [whatever he or she finds problematic]. You can find other language to do this, of course, but the key point here is to make sure that you indicate that someone else is speaking when presenting this objection.

 

It is also important to remember that you do research to discover good objections and not merely objections that are weak and thus easily rebutted. Look for peer-reviewed journal articles in the Ashford University Library, full-text articles in Google Scholar, or articles in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Present the opposing position fairly and in detail. This may take more than one paragraph.

 

A rebuttal. This is a refutation of the objection that you have just presented. Start this in a new paragraph following the objection paragraph(s). Once again, follow the indications of Section 9.2 of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking (Hardy, Foster, & Zúñiga y Postigo, 2015). You may point out an error in the objection. Or you may show that, while it is an important objection, it does not apply squarely to your argument, or does not account for facts that make it irrelevant. Above all, make sure to maintain philosophical decorum in your rebuttal. Toward this end, you should apply the principles of charity and of accuracy, first introduced in the Week One course material. See “Confronting Disagreement” in Section 9.4 of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking (Hardy, Foster, & Zúñiga y Postigo, 2015).

 

Closing remarks. End your argumentative essay with a paragraph of closing remarks. Provide some reflections of what you have attempted to achieve by means of your essay. You could, for example, explain how your essay sheds light on the broader controversy that it addresses. Or you could point out how your essay addresses a frequently ignored point or the unpopular side in the controversy. You could also reflect on the related matters in the broader controversy that would be useful to examine by others. Do not merely summarize what you have done in the body of your essay, and do not add new information here that would support or contradict your essay since the body of your essay should have addressed all the relevant points. See “Closing Your Essay” in Section 9.2 of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking (Hardy, Foster, & Zúñiga y Postigo (2015)

 

 

 

 

Requirements for your Assignment:

 

·         Your assignment should be between 1500 to 1700 words in length, excluding the cover and references pages.

·         Your examination should be both thorough and succinct.

·         Your assignment should include citations, as well as a list of references. Both must be in APA form.

·         Your references should be drawn from Google Scholar, or the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

 

 

 

BSHS 325 Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies Paper

BSHS 325 Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies

 Read the following case studies in order to complete the Week Three Individual Assignment.

 Case Study 1: Jackson

 Jackson is a 25-year old male who has recently been admitted to a substance abuse program in Chicago, Illinois. He has been arrested several times for possession of a controlled substance but has not served any time in jail. He grew up in a single-parent household with his mother, Tina. Tina, 45, is employed as a high school teacher; his biological father is not involved in his life. Tina’s boyfriend, Michael, often attempts to serve as a father figure to Jackson. 

 Jackson went to college immediately after high school, focused on a degree in chemistry. In high school, he was a good student who earned A’s and B’s in most courses. After a car accident, a slight head injury caused him to lose some cognitive functioning and analytical skills. Jackson started drinking alcohol occasionally with friends during his freshman year of college. He also abused prescription painkillers given to him after the accident.

 Jackson was in two serious relationships his senior year of high school, with Alice and Beth. He asked both of the girls to marry him, but then recanted. Each of the relationships lasted about 6 months in which each girl complained that Jackson was distant and unable to commit emotionally. Jackson questioned his sexuality his first year in college when he found himself sexually attracted to his roommate Stanley. He asked to be moved to another dorm room due to his uncomfortable feelings around Stanley. Jackson continues to display an overindulgence in alcohol and has difficulty maintaining friendships and relationships. He has left college and is now home with his mother Tina, attending rehab. Tina has claimed that he does not leave his bedroom for the most part and refuses to find a job.

Select a case study from the University of Phoenix Material: Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies located on the student website.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper describing the influence the experiences have made on the person’s development.

Address the following in your paper:

 

·         Discuss the family, social, and intimate relationships of the person in the case study.

·         Identify any role changes that have occurred.

·         Explain the immediate and future effect of healthy or unhealthy habits practiced by this person.

Contemporary Trends in Healthcare

Contemporary Trends in Healthcare

 

The Health Care Scene: Contemporary Trends

 

 

 

As health care leaders, it is important to understand that health care is quite a dynamic field. Its constant changes are a result of continuing trends in regulation, policy, patient and provider advocacy efforts, as well as increasingly sophisticated technology and industry benchmarking guidelines. 

 

    

 

For your assignment you analyze the impact of any recent social and/or ethical trends on the health care industry. Discuss at least two issues.

 

 

For this assignment, focus on a specific contemporary trend in health care and be sure to include all of the following influences: 

Changes in client characteristics

Regulation of the health care industry

Reimbursement patterns and mandates

Restructuring of health care organizations

Impact of technology

Ongoing social and ethical factors

 

 

Address the information above as it pertains to your selected topic, in an eight to ten slide (excluding title and reference slides) PowerPoint presentation. 

 

 

 

Your presentation should conclude with a summary describing the following concerns: 

Overall, why should health care managers be aware of this change and trend?

What impact does this trend have on the stakeholder groups involved (e.g., patients, providers, administrators, third-party payers, legislators, etc.) for a specific organization specified (e.g., for profit, nonprofit, hospital, outpatient clinic, nursing home, etc.).

The information in this presentation will later be used as part of your Senior Project to set the context for the audience you select for a training program on the contemporary trend identified here. 

 

 

 

Your presentation must include detailed speaker’s notes (i.e., at least 150 words) for each slide as well as a minimum of one to two scholarly sources from the Ashford University Library and one to two current, scholarly web sources. 

 

 

 

Your presentation, and any citations used, must be in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Examples of scholarly web sources are available in this week’s recommended websites. These sources will also count toward the required sources for your Senior Project. Your presentation must be engaging and relevant to your audience. Lines of text on a slide will not be sufficient for this assignment. It should contain images, graphics, and/or multimedia that communicate your training program clearly to your audience.

 

 

Book Link-  https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781449646936/cfi/6

Historical Timeline and Predecessor Assessment Draft

Historical Timeline and Predecessor Assessment Draft

This week, you will submit a draft of your Historical Timeline and Predecessor Assessment. This portion of the Course Project will include a historical timeline that diagrams at least three predecessors to the emergent technology and a written assessment explaining how these technologies influenced the development of the current technology (roughly two pages, APA format).

This section should include the following:

·         A visual historical timeline that diagrams at least three predecessors to the emergent technology 

·         An assessment on how these three technologies influenced the development of the current technology

·         In-text APA-formatted citations with a reference page

The assessment should be well written and should incorporate proper grammar and no spelling errors. It should incorporate an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. 

Grading Rubric

Content

Points

Provides a horizontal visual historic timeline detailing at least 3 predecessors to the emergent technology

 15 (3 points per predecessor)

Includes a detailed analysis of the role that the predecessors played in the emergence of the current technology

45 (15 points X 3 predecessors assessed)

Use of introduction and conclusion paragraphs 

 10 (5 points for each)

In-text references are used and a reference page (in APA format) is included

 10 (5 points for each)

Editing; spelling, punctuation, grammar, sentence meaning unclear

10

Total

 90

 

BA320 Week 3 – Assignment

BA320 Week 3 – Assignment

Assignment

Open a Bar

Scenario:

You have decided to open a bar of your own. However, based on the material presented this week, you realize that there are quite a few regulations governing these types of retail facilities. Investigate the laws regarding operating a bar and grill. Be sure to consider all local and state regulations about the location of such establishments. Also determine what, if any, laws about security and liability are involved. In addition, determine the ethical issues involved. For example, do you want to locate near a high school or a rehab center? Do you want to hire people who are less than drinking age to work in the food section?

Write a report identifying the laws and the kind of preparation needed to support each law.

Address the following in your paper:

·         First identify a State that you will use for this scenario. In addition, provide a quick analysis for the current statistics regarding bar and grill establishments within the state.

Use the following questions to complete your report:

·         What are the local and state regulations for operating a bar and grill establishment?

·         What are the ethical issues involved operating a bar and grill establishment?

·         Where would you locate the bar and grill establishment?

·         Are there any laws regarding security and liability in operating a bar and grill establishment?

·         How would you manage the hiring process? Who are your prime candidates? Are there any laws for hiring a less than drinking age employee?

·         While addressing each question, be sure to provide what you would need to do for the establishment in order to support the various laws and ethical situations. 

 

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

·         Write between 750 using Microsoft Word in APA style, see example below.

·         Use font size 12 and 1” margins.

·         Include cover page and reference page.

·         At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.

·         No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.

·         Use at least three references 

·         Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) in the paper and list on a reference page in APA style.

References must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in CNN, online newspapers such as, The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc.

Sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. are not acceptable for academic writing.  

***** NO PLAGIARISM 

 

Grading Criteria Assignments

Maximum Points

Meets or exceeds established assignment criteria

40

Demonstrates an understanding of lesson concepts

20

Clearly presents well-reasoned ideas and concepts

30

Uses proper mechanics, punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling

10

Total

100

 

 

Assignment 3: Twin Behavior: Intervening

Amee and Aaron are 6-year-old twins of Josh and Lacy. Josh is an alcoholic and unemployed, and Lacy works two jobs to feed the family. When Lacy arrives home late from work, Josh is drunk after spending the day managing the children. Josh picks a fight with Lacy over petty issues and starts hitting her. Amee and Aaron try to protect their mother. As they tug on their father’s leg, he stops hitting Lacy, falls to the floor, and begins to cry. This has been a nightly ritual since Josh lost his job six weeks ago. Before losing his job, Josh used to hit Lacy on a sporadic basis, usually when he had too much to drink. The children have developed a morbid fear of their father, and they are extra careful not to annoy him.

At a parent/teacher conference, Lacy is told that her twins’ aggressive behavior on the playground at recess is becoming an issue. Their teacher expresses concern and suggests that Lacy might want to investigate early intervention for her children. Without discussing the violence being experienced in the family, Lacy agrees with the teacher to pursue intervention for the twins’ behavioral issues.

·         

Identify and integrate various psychoeducational or supportive approaches that might be used at the community level, such as at community centers, schools, and social service agencies, to assist children like Amee and Aaron, who are at risk from family violence, to more effectively cope and develop resiliency.

·         Be sure to address whether there may be differences between the responses seen for Amee and Aaron and provide your reasoning.

 

·         Explore issues of gender, diversity, and ethics within the intervention approaches.

 

 

 Response should be at least 2 pages long, and include a cover page and reference list.

 

Managing Labor-Management Relations powerpoint

 

 

 

Grading Requirements

8-10 slides (excluding title/reference slide) with speaker’s notes of 200-250 words each, that address:

   

Identified 1 union in partnership, its type, whether federal or local union

20

 

5 key elements that led to partnership’s success

20

 

Could this model be used in other organizations? Why or why not?

20

 

Definition of good faith bargaining

20

 

Definition of impasse and whether this means no good faith bargaining

20

 

Identify 3 mandatory items for bargaining and why they are mandatory

15

 

Identify 1 illegal item for bargaining and why it is illegal

   

 

 Assignment

After much labor and management conflict, this integrated managed care consortium and over 25 unions created this labor management partnership (LMP). Today, it is considered a model of union and labor partnerships for the future of labor and management relations. This collaboration involved over 90,000 workers and changed the fabric of union and management relationships. Instead of being a competitive bargaining process, it became a collaborative partnership of mutual respect to a goal of mutual gains. The collaboration resulted in improved services (increased patient satisfaction), improved financial results, and happier employees. Many are encouraging this model to become a standard for future union and management negotiations. Review the resources provided in your phase resources. Develop a PowerPoint presentation that addresses the following:

 

Union: Office Professional Employees International Union ( OPEIU) here is a link below

https://epf.kp.org/epf/hr/unsecure/workspace/reference/mas/laborcontracts/OPEIU_Contract.pdf

Part 1

  • Name 1 union that was part of this partnership? (OPEIU)
  • Discuss what type of union (craft, industrial, general, white collar) and whether it is a federation or local union.
  • Identify 5 key elements that made this partnership so successful.
  • Do you think this model could be used in other organizations? Justify your answer.

Part 2

The value of the partnership was the fact that both parties bargained in good faith and were able to come to agreement on all mandatory collective bargaining items. It is important to understand details of this process. Answer the following:

  • What is good faith bargaining?
  • Define an impasse. If labor and management comes to an impasse, does that mean that they did not engage in good faith bargaining? Justify your answer.
  • Name 3 items that are mandatory in the collective bargaining (e.g., items that must be in the union contract). Why do you think these are mandatory items for a collective bargaining contract?
  • Name 1 illegal item that is forbidden by law to be included in the collective bargaining process. Why do you think the law forbids bargaining around this item?

 All 8 questions must be answered in the notes section of powerpoint. 1 slide per question and must be thorough in detail

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Ethos, Logo and pathos, one of them in each paragraph
 
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In our post-9/11 world, Obama took up the fight against terrorism, and ordered the operation that killed Osama bin Laden and has weakened al-Qaida. But global terror is still one of the biggest threats facing America, and the Islamic State rose on his watch.
 
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Assignment 2: Employee Incentives

Assignment 2: Employee Incentives

For this assignment, you are to use the text, the Argosy University online library resources and the Internet to research the use of incentives in motivating employees.  Find an organization with a form of incentive you consider highly motivating.  Find an organization within your current industry or an industry where you would like to be employed in the future. Submit a report in which you describe, analyze and evaluate the incentive plan of your chosen company.  Include the following in your report:

  1. Description of company, industry and incentive plan.
  2. Distinguish why you think this particular plan is highly motivating and explain how it stimulates employee productivity.  Connect the plan to one or more models of motivation.  
  3. Evaluate how well the incentive plan supports a well-aligned compensation plan and   how the plan aligns the employees’ efforts to the organization’s mission and objectives.        
  4. Explain how this plan helps with the supervision, retention, and recruitment of employees.
  5. Determine which of the following you feel would be the most valid format for performance appraisal to use with this incentive plan—standard ranking, paired-comparison ranking, standard rating scales, behaviorally-anchored rating scales, Management by Objectives or essay.

Justify your responses with reasons and examples.  Cite scholarly sources.

To complete this assignment, submit a 3–5 page report in Word format.  Apply APA standards for writing style to your work. 

By Wednesday, February 3, 2016, deliver your assignment to the M4: Assignment 2 Dropbox.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria 
Maximum Points
Description of company, industry and incentive plan is clear, accurate and concise.
15
Explained why the plan is motivating and how it stimulates employee productivity. Connected the plan to one or more models of motivation. 
20
Evaluated how well the incentive plan supports a well-aligned compensation plan and how well the plan works for aligning the employees’ efforts to the organization’s mission and objectives. 
20
Explained how this plan helps with supervision, retention, and recruitment of employees.
15
Determined which would be the most valid format for performance appraisal to use with this incentive plan. 
15
Response demonstrates application of concepts, analysis of research information, justification of responses, critical thinking, Writing Craftsmanship, APA and Ethical Scholarship
15
Total:
100