NSU Critical Evaluation of The Argument on Animal Rights Paper

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TOPICFor your final paper, choose one of the articles you read on your applied ethics topic (animal rights, euthanasia, or global poverty). Explain the author’s position on your topic, then – given what you’ve learned in the course – evaluate the author’s argument.

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR STRUCTURING THE PAPER

This paper should be organized as a typical essay with an Introduction and a Conclusion, as well as including Part I and Part II as follows:

  • Part I: Explain the author’s argument in the article that you’ve chosen. In his/her view, what is the correct position to have on the applied ethics issue you chose? What are the reasons that he/she gives in support of his/her view?
  • Part II: Present a potential problem for the author’s position. After presenting a potential objection to the argument, explain whether you think that the author’s position is stronger than the criticism that you presented by doing one of the following.
    • If you agree with the author’s view, explain why the objection is not a problem for his/her view (i.e., respond to that objection on behalf of the author).
    • If you disagree with the author’s view, explain how the objection is problematic for his/her position.
       

LDR5000CBE RC Individual Strategies for Self-Management Essay

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COMPETENCY

Create individual strategies for self-management.

SCENARIO

You are a newly promoted manager for one of the business units in your organization. As such, you need to consider how to manage yourself before you can really manage others. You need to think about what your personal and professional stress levels are–what might be the breaking points between succeeding and failing? How can I manage that stress? What emotions come to light that could be viewed as positive or negative? How else can I get my message across?

INSTRUCTIONS

Based on your evaluation of your individual tendencies, you have decided to prepare a self-management plan. You need to include the following in your plan document:

.What are some early warning signs that you should be aware of to avoid a setback?

a.What are some negative or positive beliefs about worrying or failing you need to consider?

b.What situational problems are there to consider? (i.e. deadlines, exams, large groups of people, public speaking)

c.What does your future support system look like? (i.e. mentors, coaches, professionals, groups, associations, etc.)

d.What techniques or strategies are needed to help overcome these challenges? Choose three and explain how they will help overcome your discussed challenges.

IT 650 SNHU Wild Wood Apartments Data Model Paper

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Submit the preliminary design of the database for the final project. Devise a conceptual model that will best address the case study scenario you selected for the final project. Your model should include all necessary entities, relationships, attributes, and business rules. Based on the conceptual model, illustrate a logical model for your DBMS that accurately represents all necessary aspects of the DBMS to address the solution. Create a physical database design that builds on the nonphysical (conceptual and logical) models you crafted. This design includes the conceptual and logical models of the database, as well as the physical design of the database. 

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

? Analysis and Design

A. Conceptual Model: Based on the business problem or challenge, devise a conceptual model that would best address the problem. Your model should include all necessary entities, relationships, attributes, and business rules. 

B. Logical Model: Based on the conceptual model, illustrate a logical model for your DBMS that accurately represents all necessary aspects of the DBMS to address the solution. 

C. Physical Design: Create a physical database design that builds on the nonphysical (conceptual and logical) models you crafted. 

Grossmont College Modern Music Discussion

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I’m working on a other discussion question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.

Q.1) Listen to Eric Whitacre’s ‘Sleep.’ Does it sound like modern music to you? Perhaps it sounds old or ageless? All of these labels that we ascribe to music have different associations. For example, I might say that the music of Bruno Mars sounds old because the timbre of his voice and instruments used align with that era. I may even discuss the form of the music, or the harmonies that are being played. Discuss the Whitacre using these tools. Why does it sound old or new? What gives the music this quality? Be sure to focus on elements of the music itself.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z7Pmt9jxHX0VTf_Y7…

Q.2) The ‘Huapango’ is the first piece of orchestral music by a Mexican composer to be included in one of our modules. Imagine, though, that its title was nondescriptive…something like ‘fantasia.’ What elements of this music make it sound ‘Mexican’ or, if there aren’t any, write about that. How does this composer write in a style that is evocative of a certain place or culture?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NXw2kPSN8ltcheFT0…

LIU Non Academic Recommendation Banking Industry Paper

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Write a reccomendation letter for my colleague; we worked together for 3 years in the banking industry. she is applying for a nursing scholarship; nursing always been her passion

The secondrecommendation letter should be from an individual who is familiar with theapplicant’s professional, community, and/or civic activities, especially thoserelated to underserved communities and, if applicable, federal pipelineprogram experience. The recommender can be a current or formeremployer, community leader, colleague, or anyone who has knowledge ofthe applicant’s demonstrated work and/or interest and motivation toprovide care to underserved communities. Applicants should encouragerecommenders to document any experience in high priority service areas(i.e. Indian Health, Rural, Tribal, FQHC, and CHC) or federal pipelineprograms. The recommender must describe his or her relationship to andlength of time acquainted with the applicant. The non-academicrecommendation letter must have the applicant’s name and application IDnumber and the recommender’s name, title, organization, and address. Thecompleted recommendation must be signed and uploaded to the onlinerecommender portal. The recommendation letter should address thediscussion points described in the instructions to the recommender. Theevaluator cannot be a relative of the applicant, or be the same in

Silent Spring Discussion

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ICA #18 (4/12)

To make-up ICA #18, please read Silent Spring, pp. 244–297, then answer the following questions: How were insecticides ineffective and what other problems did they create? What alternatives does Carson discuss? Please type your answers, providing specific examples and details from the reading to support your claims. Your answers should be typed, double spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, and at least one-page long total. Failure to submit complete and detailed answers from the textbook will result in having to re-do the assignment. Please email your answers as an attachment by 7:00 p.m. on 4/12as well as make sure you get the notes from someone in class. Your answers should draw solely from the book. Please provide page numbers for paraphrased material and quotes (p. 249). Failure to provide simple citations from the book or properly use quotation marks will be considered plagiarism. Furthermore, any use of a source other than the book Silent Spring will be considered cheating. Anyone caught plagiarizing or cheating will receive a failing grade and be turned into the university’s Judicial Affairs Officer.

LBCC NetLab Worksheet

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This NetLab assignment will cover the topic of data carving, which was discussed in chapter 6. The lab will step you through the process of recovering file fragments of various filetypes in unallocated space, using both manual methods and the Autopsy tool.

The procedures for performing the lab are in this file: NDG_Forensicsv2_Lab_07.pdf

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You will use this file to document your work and upload it for credit: NDG_Forensicsv2_Lab_7_Data_Carving.docx

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To receive credit, populate the Word document as instructed and upload it here.

GOVT 202 Richard Bland College of William & Mary War on Terror Essay

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For this assignment, I would like you focus on one of, if not the, defining backdrop for the majority of your life, the War on Terror. Begun after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, the War on Terror has been controversial since its inception, touching on both international and domestic aspects in a way that few issues have accomplished. For this assignment, please watch/read the following the two links:

Taliban Country (full film) | FRONTLINE (Links to an external site.)Taliban Country (full film) | FRONTLINE

https://www.vox.com/conversations/2017/1/6/14166684/terrorism-iraq-war-al-qaeda-9-11-donald-trump-bush-obama-afghanistan (Links to an external site.)

Please use the evidence in the video/reading above to answer the following questions:

Is this really a “forever war”? How did U.S. officials miscalculate the opposition? Is the U.S. currently winning the War on Terror? What does “victory” look like for the U.S.?

Your response should be at least 300 words and clearly use evidence from both of the sources above.

Recycle Bin Forensics Lab report

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This NetLab assignment will cover the topic of recycle bins, which were discussed in chapter 6. The lab will step you through the process of recovering files deleted by users but still available in the recycle bin on both Windows XP and WIndows 10 systems.

The procedures for performing the lab are in this file: NDG_Forensicsv2_Lab_09.pdf

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You will use this file to document your work and upload it for credit: NDG_Forensicsv2_Lab_9_Recycle_Bin_Forensics.docx

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To receive credit, populate the Word document as instructed and upload it here.

Grossmont College King Tide Oceanography Discussion

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I’m working on a other discussion question and need a sample draft to help me learn.

  1. What is a king tide? (what conditions are happening that cause them to occur?)
    • Be thorough in this response.
    • Hint: think elliptical orbit
  2. What is one thing that stood out to you from this article?
  3. Have you ever thought about King Tides, or tides in general having an effect on your life here in San Diego?
  4. Now that you have an understanding of tides and, specifically King Tides, and how they affect us locally here in San Diego, how will you work towards being a more informed, active citizen and member of society?
    1. What is one way you could share your knowledge about these tides?
    2. What is one realistic solution you can recommend to the city of Imperial Beach on how to better deal with these tides? (key word here realistic, suggesting people move and leave their homes is not realistic)