History homework help

Respond to the following 5 high-order thinking questions related to the final unit of the course, ‘The Americas.’ You may number your paper 1-5, responding to each directly.
Questions:
1. In Western schools, children are taught that after Columbus, Europeans “carved out a civilization” starting with small settlements on the edge of a vast wilderness on the East coasts of North and South America. Explain why this way of seeing history is oversimplified at best, and entirely false at worst, based on modern archaeological discoveries. Cite or paraphrase something from the Charles Mann 1491 article in the Atlantic that supports the idea that Native American societies had a greater impact on the land than was previously thought, or at least taught to us in school:
2. Respond to the scene in Apocalypto that starts exactly 1 hour into the movie, and shows the captives being led into the outskirts, and then gradually to the most inner circle, of Mayan civilization, and ends when the main character is able to escape into the Jungle.
What does this scene, and the entire movie leading up to it, suggest about the relationship between ‘Civilized’ aka Taker Native Americans (The Mayans) and non-civilized aka ‘Leaver  Native Americans (The unnamed tribe of the protagonist) before the arrival of Europeans? The Mayans are clearly the antagonists in the movie, and their civilization is on the verge of collapse. Knowing this and all you have gathered from this course, does the film have an ‘anti-civ’ message or is it something else?
3. Thought exercise: What Would North and South America look like today had Europeans never conquered the land?
4. How did The Neolithic Revolution occur in The Americas? What were the similarities/differences between the American and Middle Eastern Neolithic Revolutions?
5. Respond, in 1-2 paragraphs with your thoughts about the unit. You may choose to respond to the professor’s thoughts on the ‘Big ideas’ powerpoint attached to the assignment. When thinking about the themes  of the class such as Power/domination, Control of Nature, Takers/Leavers, and Collapse of Civilizations, what can we learn that would be useful to us today from uncovering the truth about the way the diverse peoples of the Americas lived in relationship to each other and the land before the arrival of Europeans? How can it inform our understanding of the current ‘Homogecene Age’ and what we can do to save ourselves and the world? What does the subsequent conquest and genocide mean to you with regards to our heritage, culture, and future?How does that impact your view of what it means to be American?
Cite sources from the course and/or outside sources where appropriate.

Information Systems homework help

PLEASE USE  UPLOADED SUPPORTING SOURCES!
1. Based on the course content, define motivation.
2. Name four external contingent rewards that an employer might use to have a positive effect on a worker’s performance.
3. Define intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
4.  Describe a company personnel policy from your personal experience that you believe has had a negative affect your performance at work or on the performance of someone you know.
5. What are the four chemicals, according to Simon Sinek, that affect motivation and what do these chemicals do?
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Information Systems homework help

PLEASE USE  UPLOADED SUPPORTING SOURCES!
1. Based on the course content, define motivation.
2. Name four external contingent rewards that an employer might use to have a positive effect on a worker’s performance.
3. Define intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
4.  Describe a company personnel policy from your personal experience that you believe has had a negative affect your performance at work or on the performance of someone you know.
5. What are the four chemicals, according to Simon Sinek, that affect motivation and what do these chemicals do?
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Applied Sciences homework help

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapter 14
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 primary source (artist statement)
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook – from critic)

Instructions
Although controversial art is not a topic exclusive to the 20th and 21st centuries, the distribution of information regarding controversial art has increased with the proliferation of media. Choose an example of a controversial work of art from the 20th or 21st centuries from any discipline of the humanities (music, literature, sculpture, film, television, etc.). Then, address the following:

  • Identify the work and the medium.
  • Based on your example, to what extent does this work of controversial art make a social contribution?
  • What aesthetic value does the work have? How does it reflect the human condition? How does it relate to your life?
  • Has this work ever been censored? If so, explain the circumstances.
  • Are governments ever justified in censoring art? Why or why not?
  • Examine some of the influences of this work of art.
  • Argue whether or not this work should be considered art. Explain why using terms learned in this course.
  • Include an accompanying statement from the artist(s) and a statement from a critic to support your points.

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Applied Sciences homework help

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapter 14
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 primary source (artist statement)
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook – from critic)

Instructions
Although controversial art is not a topic exclusive to the 20th and 21st centuries, the distribution of information regarding controversial art has increased with the proliferation of media. Choose an example of a controversial work of art from the 20th or 21st centuries from any discipline of the humanities (music, literature, sculpture, film, television, etc.). Then, address the following:

  • Identify the work and the medium.
  • Based on your example, to what extent does this work of controversial art make a social contribution?
  • What aesthetic value does the work have? How does it reflect the human condition? How does it relate to your life?
  • Has this work ever been censored? If so, explain the circumstances.
  • Are governments ever justified in censoring art? Why or why not?
  • Examine some of the influences of this work of art.
  • Argue whether or not this work should be considered art. Explain why using terms learned in this course.
  • Include an accompanying statement from the artist(s) and a statement from a critic to support your points.

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Human Resource Management homework help

Final Project
Create a Learning Solution
Your challenge for this course is to design a case-based learning solution for non-learning leaders wanting to understand learning theory.
· Intended Audience: any leader who wants to understand the role of learning in their organization and who does not have a background in learning theory or instructional design
· Technology Level: the solution needs to have simple low-tech elements to it such that a leader without a computer could complete the course as easily as one with a computer.
·  Demonstrates design theory and practice: the solution must not only cover content about learning theory and design but must demonstrate effective application of learning theory and practice.
· Outcomes: the desired level of competency for your audience is that they “can justify learning solutions for the development of their people and their business.” You will need to break this down into more precise sub-components. Differences between how each person in class breaks down the outcomes will be part of what gives each person’s solution uniqueness.
· Tools: MS Word and PowerPoint will be sufficient for most designs and deliverables but should not be considered to be the only tools that may be used.
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Human Resource Management homework help

Final Project
Create a Learning Solution
Your challenge for this course is to design a case-based learning solution for non-learning leaders wanting to understand learning theory.
· Intended Audience: any leader who wants to understand the role of learning in their organization and who does not have a background in learning theory or instructional design
· Technology Level: the solution needs to have simple low-tech elements to it such that a leader without a computer could complete the course as easily as one with a computer.
·  Demonstrates design theory and practice: the solution must not only cover content about learning theory and design but must demonstrate effective application of learning theory and practice.
· Outcomes: the desired level of competency for your audience is that they “can justify learning solutions for the development of their people and their business.” You will need to break this down into more precise sub-components. Differences between how each person in class breaks down the outcomes will be part of what gives each person’s solution uniqueness.
· Tools: MS Word and PowerPoint will be sufficient for most designs and deliverables but should not be considered to be the only tools that may be used.
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Computer Science homework help

2. Introduction
a. Describe the ethical issue
b. Describe the 2 positions (ethical and unethical)
c. Describe why ethical and unethical positions exist.
d. Describe why the ethical issue is important.
3. Background on the ethical issue including:
a. Background on the ethical issue, the 2 positions, and the individuals who have the opposing positions.
a. Background on operations, i.e. accounting, financial reporting, as an electrical power supplier, information technology (IT), emissions testing, human resources, and any other operational area that is pertinent to each position.
b. Background on leaders, i.e. Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and any other leader who is pertinent to your position.
4. Operations: Ethical or Unethical Actions and Decisions
a. Describe at least 3 areas of operations from an ethical position (using the ethics theories). Present at least 3 arguments for each position you take, explain each argument, and support each argument with 3 research sources.
b. Describe counter arguments (or arguments in disagreement with your argument), support the counter arguments with research, explain why you disagree with the counter argument, support your disagreement with the counter argument with research.
c. Answer Question 1: Explain “what went wrong”?
5. Leadership: Ethical or Unethical Actions and Decisions
a. Describe at least 3 leaders from an ethical position (using the ethics theories). Present at least 3 arguments for each position you take, explain each argument, and support each argument with 3 research sources
b. Describe counter arguments (or arguments in disagreement with your argument), support the counter arguments with research, explain why you disagree with the counter argument, support your disagreement with the counter argument with research.
c. Answer Question 2: Is myopic (narrow minded) thinking responsible for the issue?
6. Lessons Learned
a. Answer Question 3: What lessons can one learn from this scandal with regard to ‘ethics and leadership’, and the role of government in corporate America?
7. Conclusion
a. Describe the positions of the members of the group and close the paper
8. References Page

Computer Science homework help

2. Introduction
a. Describe the ethical issue
b. Describe the 2 positions (ethical and unethical)
c. Describe why ethical and unethical positions exist.
d. Describe why the ethical issue is important.
3. Background on the ethical issue including:
a. Background on the ethical issue, the 2 positions, and the individuals who have the opposing positions.
a. Background on operations, i.e. accounting, financial reporting, as an electrical power supplier, information technology (IT), emissions testing, human resources, and any other operational area that is pertinent to each position.
b. Background on leaders, i.e. Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and any other leader who is pertinent to your position.
4. Operations: Ethical or Unethical Actions and Decisions
a. Describe at least 3 areas of operations from an ethical position (using the ethics theories). Present at least 3 arguments for each position you take, explain each argument, and support each argument with 3 research sources.
b. Describe counter arguments (or arguments in disagreement with your argument), support the counter arguments with research, explain why you disagree with the counter argument, support your disagreement with the counter argument with research.
c. Answer Question 1: Explain “what went wrong”?
5. Leadership: Ethical or Unethical Actions and Decisions
a. Describe at least 3 leaders from an ethical position (using the ethics theories). Present at least 3 arguments for each position you take, explain each argument, and support each argument with 3 research sources
b. Describe counter arguments (or arguments in disagreement with your argument), support the counter arguments with research, explain why you disagree with the counter argument, support your disagreement with the counter argument with research.
c. Answer Question 2: Is myopic (narrow minded) thinking responsible for the issue?
6. Lessons Learned
a. Answer Question 3: What lessons can one learn from this scandal with regard to ‘ethics and leadership’, and the role of government in corporate America?
7. Conclusion
a. Describe the positions of the members of the group and close the paper
8. References Page