Marketing homework help

This Outline Topic will address the practical approach:

Forces Influencing Consumer Behavior

You will complete a full sentence outline in preparation for the Research Project. The outline must include a thesis statement, the research topic(s) being addressed, how much space will be allotted for each section of the paper, and a preliminary reference list of at least 10 sources that are fewer than 10 years old.

Full Sentence Outline

The full sentence outline format is essentially the same as the alphanumeric outline. The main difference (as the title suggests) is that full sentences are required at each level of the outline. This outline is most often used when preparing a traditional essay.

Example

Thesis Statement:

Question(s)/Issues Being Addressed:

I. Man-made pollution is the primary cause of global warming.

A. Greenhouse gas emissions are widely identified by the scientific community to be harmful (Jones, 2020).

1. The burning of coal and fossil fuels are the primary releasers of hazardous greenhouse gases (Smith, 2020).

Full sentence outlines are often accompanied with a current APA 7 reference list (attached annotated bibliography references should be used) on a separate page. Quotes within the outline must also utilize current APA 7 in-text citations.

Computer Science homework help

Strategic IT Planning: Your 3-Step Process for Circuit City

Need an Introduction and should cover the following questions

1. Why do you need to do it? What is your goal?

2. What are the things you need to get done to achieve your goal?

3.  How can you make those things happen

By following the 3 steps above and writing them down, you will have the outline of your Strategic IT Plan. Then, you establish the tactical things that will help you implement your plan

Step Implementation

What Are The Roadblocks?

How Can You Overcome The Roadblocks?

What Resources Do You Need?

What Are The Timelines?

What Are The Main Steps To Implement Your Plan?

Social Science homework help

Due February 22 at 11:59 PM

Final Project

Click here to access the final project description.

Click here to access the Microsoft Excel file containing the final project database.

For the final project, you will use the attached dataset to test the hypotheses stated in your final project description. Each week, you will complete a project related to this scenario and, in Week 10, will bring it all together into one cohesive report that contains:

  • A brief introduction as given in the final project description
  • A methods section as given in the final project description
  • A description of your participants
  • A results section that contains all relevant data analyses completed throughout the ten weeks
  • A discussion section in which you will summarize the research, discuss its relevance to the literature review given in the paper, discuss implications of your research, and suggest directions for future research.

This Week’s Scenario and Tasks:

Post any questions concerning the nature or process of the project to the Questions for the Professor area.

Open the Microsoft Excel worksheet and save it to your hard drive as SU_PSY2008_W1_Project_LastName_FirstInitial

Information Systems homework help

 Select from the following list four (4) topics and discuss. Use only 50-words max per topic to discuss and present your answer.  The discussion questions this week are from Chapter’s 16-20  (Jamsa, 2013).Chapter 16 topics:

  • Define and describe total cost of ownership. List at least 10 items to consider when determining a data center’s total cost of ownership.
  • Define and describe a capital expense. How are capital expenses different from operational expenses?
  • Define and describe economies of scale and provide a cloud-based example.
  • Define and describe “right sizing” as it pertains to cloud computing.
  • Define Moore’s law and discus how it might influence cloud migration.
  • Given company revenues of $2.5 million and expenses of $2.1 million, calculate the company’s profit and profit margin.

Chapter 17 topics:

  • Compare and contrast functional and nonfunctional requirements and provide an example of each.
  • Discuss why a designer should avoid selecting an implementation platform for as long as possible during the design process.
  • Discuss various trade-offs a designer may need to make with respect to nonfunctional requirements.
  • Discuss why the system maintenance phase is often the most expensive phase of the software development life cycle.

Chapter 18 topics:

  • Using Yahoo! Pipes, create a pipe that displays the names of pizza restaurants within a given zip code.
  • Using Google App Engine, create a page that displays the following Python script:
    • print “Content-type: text/html\n\n”
    • print “<html>Cloud Computing, Chapter 18</html>”

Chapter 19 topics:

  • Define scalability.
  • List five to ten potential relationships that align with the Pareto principle, such as how 80 percent of sales come from 20 percent of customers.
  • Compare and contrast vertical and horizontal scaling.
  • Explain the importance of the database read/write ratio.
  • Assume a site guarantees 99.99 percent uptime. How many minutes per year can the site be down?

Chapter 20 topics:

  • List and describe five ways you think the cloud will change the future of TV.
  • List and describe five potential uses for intelligent fabric.
  • List and describe five ways the cloud will influence the mobile application market, or vice versa.
  • Discuss the importance of HTML 5.
  • Discuss how the cloud will impact future operating systems.
  • List and describe three potential location-aware applications.
  • List and describe five ways intelligent devices may work together.

Applied Sciences homework help

Articles evaluation has the purpose to expose to how to write and reports each statistical technique. Late submission penalize by 10 points. The evaluation (2-3 pages) must covered the following issues:

1. Justification for the use of the technique.

2. Evidence of data screening and assumptions tested.

3. Quality of the results presentation with complete information needed to evaluate the result.

4. Discussion of results supported by the information offered.

5. Suggestions for improving the report.

Reading homework help

How does one study gender, race, or sexuality? What does it mean to study social phenomena “scientifically”?

What research methods are employed most often to study gender, race, sexuality? How is data collected via these research methods? What are the strengths and limitations of each method?

  • Ethnography
  • Interviewing
  • Experiments
  • Surveys
  • Analysis of secondary statistical data
  • Historical methods
  • Comparative methods

What is a “social construct” according to Christiansen and Fischer (2016)?

Regarding the fair treatment of the research subjects, what ethical principles are integral and necessary for conducting a research project? How do we ensure that the risks are minimized?

What are the ethical dilemmas in the social experiments you watched during Week 1?

What effects did the Tuskegee Study have on the US according to Brandt (1978)? What aspects of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study did you find most surprising? What are the implications of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study for African Americans concerning their views on and participation in research?

What were the most important contributions of the Kinsey Report according to Bullough (2014)?

What challenges might you run into as a sex researcher trying to secure funding for your study? How would you address those concerns according to Stombler et al (2014)?

What is an informed consent?

What institutional body within Rutgers is responsible for monitoring the research ethics compliance?

What is the difference between how we define sex and gender according to O’Brien (2018)?

Is gender biological, social, or both?

What genders are acknowledged in contemporary society? What is the gender binary, and how does it operate in society? What does “nonbinary,” “transgender,” or “intersex” mean, according to Lopez (2017) and Davis and Preves (2017)?

How would gender be viewed from the biological essentialist angle?

According to Martin (1991), how did the stereotypes of femininity and masculinity influence how scientists interpreted the actions of human cells under their microscopes? To what extent did the cultural biases color scientific discoveries? What are the best ways to avoid the biases exposed in this article?

What does it mean to say that gender is socially constructed? What biological, cultural or historical evidence led scholars to conclude that gender is a social construct?

What does “gender socialization” mean? When does it begin? Who and what propels this type of socialization? What are the effects of gender socialization? Is it possible to avoid gender socialization altogether? Have there been attempts to avoid it in history? Imagine that you and your family want to raise a child in a gender-neutral way. How would this process of gender-neutral socialization be affected by agents of socialization other than your own family as your child grows into a young adult?

What are some ways in which power is symbolically linked to masculinity in our society? What are some privileges men enjoy that others do not according to Deutsch? For women, how does their gender serve as a disadvantage in their work and life experiences?

What are some examples of “doing gender”?

Using the !Kung of the Kalahari Desert, the bacha posh in Afghanistan, the hijras in India, the Native American berdache, the guevedoches in the Dominican Republic, and the nádleehí in Navajo culture as support, discuss how gender can be seen as a social construction.

What are the underlying roots of contemporary gender inequality?

What is gender policing, and how does this impact boys and men?

What are some consequences of the sexual objectification of women’s bodies in the advertising media? How do you think these trends might impact how women are viewed and treated in broader society? In the workplace? In government and politics? In their intimate relationships?

What is the “tough guise” according to the Week 3 documentary? How is it related to hypermasculinity?

In Hossain’s (1905) Sultana’s Dream, what happens when the gender roles in the imaginary Indian society get reversed?

Many people believe that race has always existed in its current form. How has the concept of race changed over time? Where does the idea of race come from according to Taylor’s (2017) explanation and Golash-Boza’s (2019) video? Compare and contrast “race” in the ancient world (this would include ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and early Christendom) with “race” in modern times (this would include European colonization up to the present).

What is the difference between race and ethnicity? Which is voluntary and changeable, which is ascribed and less flexible?

What does it mean that “race is a social construction” and not a biological reality? Why do you think most people continue to think of race as biological?

According to the Race: the Power of an Illusion documentary, how did the racial definitions evolve over the US history? What do the famous legal cases of Bhagat Singh Thind and Takao Ozawa illustrate?

How did the racial logic influence the waves of immigration to the US? How were the European migrants like the Irish, the Italians, the Jews, or the Slavs classified by race when they moved across the Atlantic to the US in the 19th – early 20th centuries?

What is “red-lining”? What have its long-term impacts been?

What racialized systems existed throughout world history and across various geographical regions?

How have the racial categories on the US Census change between 1790 and 2020? How are Hispanics classified today – as white or non-white?

How does race structure individual life chances such as health, education, residence etc? Which racialized group is more likely to suffer from hypertension? More likely to live in segregated spaces? More likely to graduate from college?

What are the examples of racism? Define institutional racism and explain how it differs from racial discrimination at the individual level.

What does the “one drop rule” refer to? What is “white privilege”?

What is the connection between racism and colonialism? Did race classifications and racism exist in the pre-Columbus era?

Why is it difficult for white people to see their own race? What does McIntosh (1988) mean when she refers to whiteness as an “invisible knapsack of privileges”? What are some of the privileges that whites experience?

What does adultification refer to in Ferguson’s (2000) chapter? Who is more likely to be adultified? What are the likely consequences of adultification?

How does the model minority myth influence the dynamics within interracial marriages in the US according to Nemoto (2011)? Why are Asian-born women a preferred choice as marital partners for some men rather than the US-born Asian American or white women?

The resources you need:(movie)

Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment (1932-1972) (11 min)

Humphrey’s Tearoom Trade Study (1970) (7 min)

Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) (14 min)

Toronto couple raising “gender free” child. (7min)

9 Questions about Gender Identity and Being Transgender

Killing Us Softly 4: Advertising’s Image of Women (2010), a talk by Jean Kilbourne, 45 min

Tough Guise 2 (2013) documentary, 80 min

Baldoni – Why I’m done trying to be “man enough” 2018

What is Race?

Where does the idea of race come from?(Before 1492, when Columbus arrived in Hispaniola, the notion that people belong to different races didn’t exist. Europeans created racial categories to explain the differences between themselves and the rest of the world. Watch this video to find out what made the idea of race possible.)

Pew Research Center (2020) What Census Calls Us

Race: The Power of an Illusion (2003) documentary

Biology homework help

1. Match the following.

-released by mast cells, causes vasodilation and increases vascular permeability

-released by leukocytes, causes pain, fever and muscle spasms

-the ability to protect oneself from disease

-overreactive immune system

A.

immunocompetence

B.

autoimmunity

C.

interleukins

D.

prostaglandins

E.

immunosuppression

F.

hypersensitivity

G.

histamine

2. Which conditions increase the risk of severe COVID-19 illness? Select all that apply.

A. Sex

B. Age

C. Allergies

D. Comrbidities

E. Demographics

Nursing homework help

Write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of two qualitative research studies. Use the “Research Critique Guidelines – Part 1” document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide rationale, include examples, and reference content from the studies in your responses.

Use the practice problem and two qualitative, peer-reviewed research article you identified in the Topic 1 assignment to complete this assignment.

In a 1,000–1,250 word essay, summarize two qualitative studies, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

PLEASE COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT WITH THE GUIDELINE ATTACHED!

Human Resource Management homework help

In each week’s discussions, please respond to each topic as a separate thread. 

Label your post: Topic 1 or Topic 2 so that we know what we are reading and discussing. 

Discussion #1

In the UMGC library, find the following article:

  • Fox, J. (2014). What Unions No Longer Do. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 2–4.

Discuss whether unions are still relevant and necessary in today’s work environment. What other means might be used to ensure the ‘‘employee voice’’ in the workplace? Remember to cite your references. Use at least one reference from class materials.

Please remember that quality, substance, and content are also counted, not just the number of times you participate. Please interact with your classmates.

Discussion #2

Discuss a major event in labor history that has had “carryover” to the modern practice of HR? [As an example, the Knights of Labor (KOL) promoted many ideas that were radical at the time … but common practice today!]

Explain your response, use at least one reference from course materials,  and interact with your classmates.