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you will choose a social issue affecting the workplace and working environment, and develop a paper that thoroughly discusses the issue

CONTACT ME FOR TUTORING: MELODYSOFTY46@GMAIL.COM Social Issues and the Workplace For the Final Paper, you will choose a social issue affecting the workplace and working environment, and develop a paper that thoroughly discusses the issue from both the workplace and societal viewpoints. Be sure to include the positive and negative aspects of the issue in relation to the workplace, society, and workers, especially the unique worker groups who may be most affected (e.g., women, immigrants, LGBTQ citizens, the working or middle classes, and racial, ethnic or cultural groups). Analyze how the issue could be positively supported using various social controls (e.g., laws, organizational policies/practices, training/education, government or corporate involvement, or social change) and recommend interventions in these areas. In addition, discuss the potential social or economic benefits which may result if your recommendations were implemented. Choose one of the following social issu...

Your first step is to pick a topic. The history of food is a broad field so you will need to hone in on a specific topic.

CONTACT ME FOR TUTORING :MELODYSOFTY46@GMAIL.COM Step 1—Finding a Topic    (Research prospectus due 1/30) Your first step is to pick a topic.  The history of food is a broad field so you will need to hone in on a specific topic.  (Once you find a topic you will also most likely continue to narrow your focus.)  If you decide to change your topic later on in the term, you must get the change approved by me in advance.  You have until 3 weeks before the paper is due to change your topic.  For this project, it is especially important that you pick something that interests you.  Topics include but are not limited to the following: Specific foods, dishes, meals —chocolate, corn, wine, fugu fish, durian, Spam, Coca Cola, the Graham Cracker or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes etc.  You might choose to look at the globalization of a certain product or, conversely, the prohibition of a product such as absinthe.  You can also examine a food tabo...

IntroducTon to AeronauTcal Science Case Analysis – Aircraf PerFormance

IntroducTon to AeronauTcal Science Case Analysis – Aircraf PerFormance 2-3 page paper/essay on aircraf perFormance. Your paper should be grammatcally sound and Free oF spelling errors Format - ±wo to three pages text (maximum, include a reference page; and a Ttle page) - Double-spaced lines - ±imes New Roman 12 pitch Proces s I. Review materials from outside sources regarding the case II. Diagnose the case (idenTfy the issue/problem, de²ne the signi²cance of the issue/problem) III. “Size-up” the case (determines the in³uence of the issue/problem, decide what was done well, and idenTfy what could be improved) IV. Provide recommendaTons (idenTfy courses of acTon; what would you do di´erently?) Develop a case analysis on This Topic: Evaluate the challenges and opportuniTes in the aircraµ manufacturing industry following World War II as commercial and military aircraµ evolved from piston- engine to high performance, jet aircraµ. In your analysis, consider factors that in³uenced the aircra...

When selling an±ques, you can usually obtain a higher price for those that have a provenance,which is informa±on detailing the origin and history of the object

This assignment needs to be an 3-4 page essay including ±tle page and references. The assignment needs to be of graduate level quality and in APA forma²ng. 1. The text listed several monitoring systems, other systems that defeat them, and e-mail encryp±on program. Find two more of the following: (Note: do not just provide a bulleted list - analyze the programs in rela±on to what they do, what their bene³ts are, and any other per±nent informa±on you feel is important)  programs that monitor keyboard ac±vity  programs that ³nd keyboard monitoring programs  e-mail encryp±on programs. 2. When selling an±ques, you can usually obtain a higher price for those that have a provenance, which is informa±on detailing the origin and history of the object. For example, the property owned by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Princess Diana sold for much more than face value. Do some research and ³nd some other products (two or three) that have value over and above a comparable product because of such...

should the police officer have a college degree(essay)

should the police officer have a college degree(essay) contact me for details: MELODYSOFTY46@GMAIL.COM

Marx describes ideology as being produced by material structures but then serving to control material flows through artificial networks of ideas

Marx describes ideology as being produced by material structures but then serving to control material flows through artificial networks of ideas. Explain why ideas are not true objects in any intrinsic sense and do not accurately reflect the world, even though they play a propagandistic role in maintaining capitalism. Show some examples of ideology and discuss how it is created. How does ideology prevent revolution? Explain why globalization is one of the key phenomena of current history and culture as the world has become smaller and economy has become increasingly global and intertwined. Describe what globalization is by examining some globalized entities (from Ferrell or your own). What moral problems does this situation pose? Explain how human rights are defined by Locke as an essential component of human nature which a government is obligated to protect. Choose an example of a moral problem from a business scenario (from Ferrell or your own) and show how it is affected by an und...

Is Marketing Management an Art or a Science?Discussion

Question. Argue FOR statement (A). Then argue FOR statement (B). The task is to argue FOR statement A and separately FOR statement B in the debate, and submit both arguments in one file of about 2500 words total. Support your comments with evidence, not just your opinion.  Art or Science (MM15 p. 683): (A) Marketing management is largely an artistic exercise and therefore highly subjective; more of an art than a science; (B) Marketing management is largely a scientific exercise with well-established guidelines and criteria; more of a science than an art. Is Marketing Management an Art or a Science? Some observers maintain that good marketing is mostly an art and does not lend itself to rigorous analysis and deliberation. Others contend it is a highly disciplined enterprise that shares much with other business disciplines.  (A) Marketing management is largely an artistic exercise and therefore highly subjective; more of an art than a science CONTACT ME FOR ANSWERS MELODY...

Define the “10 percent rule.” Argue for or against its fairness to students

Define the “10 percent rule.” Argue for or against its fairness to students CONTACT ME FOR ANSWERS: MELODYSOFTY46@GMAIL.COM

Where did the Fatimids establish their new capital?

Question 1 of 40 2.5/ 2.5 Points Where did the Fatimids establish their new capital? A. Constantinople B. Cairo C. Damascus D. Baghdad Question 2 of 40 0.0/ 2.5 Points What 1st or 2nd century CE central Asian innovation proved to be most significant to the Mongol warriors? A. Kumiss B. The bow C. The stirrup D. Plated armor Question 3 of 40 2.5/ 2.5 Points The Seljuks underwent what major transformation in taking over Persian lands? A. Conversion to Christianity B. Change to a settled way of life C. Abandonment of Turkish customs D. Replacing Turkish with Farsi at all levels of society Question 4 of 40 2.5/ 2.5 Points Which of these Ghaznavid actions led to their overthrow? A. Attempting to rebel against the Mongols B. Moving the capital to China C. Abandoning the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols D. Allowing the Seljuks to move into Persia Question 5 of 40 2.5/ 2.5 Points Many poor nomads rejected the lifestyles of villagers and townspeople ...