How do you think the writers we have studied could help us better understand these issues or to question them?

Select one of the following thesis-statements:
• Greed is good for society
• Marriage is an outdated institution
• Only individuals with high IQ scores should be allowed to make the law
• Being poor is just a state of mind
• Citizens have no rights to privacy
• To limit population growth, China’s one-child policy should become international law
• Obese persons should be charged extra on flights
• In a free market, it should be possible to buy citizenship
Write an argumentative essay in support of the thesis. You are going to be arguing for this position.
You need to find and use your own sources to discuss the issue and support your argument. You must also use 2 or 3 readings from the course to develop your thesis. To do this, ask yourself the following questions: How do you think the writers we have studied could help us better understand these issues or to question them? How would Socrates, Shakespeare, Marx, Gandhi, etc. respond to these subjects?
Guidelines
Begin your essay with a short introduction that introduces your topic, states your thesis, and explains the purposes of your essay (i.e. why your thesis matters). The body of your essay should be a carefully structured discussion of specific examples in support of your thesis. Your writing should be clear and straightforward.
Refer closely to 2 or 3 readings from the course. Choose readings from different units of the course.
You should also use at least 2 additional sources in your essay – sources you have found yourself. These need to be reliable and scholarly sources (i.e. academic books or journal articles, not websites). Consult a librarian to help you if you are unsure how to find academic sources.
The assignment should be 4-6 pages, double-spaced. Use a regular font, 12-point. Do not include a cover-page or a contents page. Add your name and ZU ID on the first page. Include page-numbers.
All of the sources you use in your essay should be cited correctly. Use a consistent citation style (MLA, APA, etc.) for your in-text citations and bibliography. Do not use footnotes or endnotes.
You are welcome to solicit feedback from your instructor on your work as you write it – in person and/or over email. However, do not leave this until the last minute.
Any instance of plagiarism or dishonesty, however small or unintended, will result in a zero- grade.
Work is due in class on 9 December. Turn in your essay in class and also upload a copy to SafeAssign on Blackboard. No extensions will be given, so plan your time accordingly.
The assignment is worth 30% of your final grade (see rubric).
Finally, please note: An essay you write does not have to reflect your personal views. What is more important is that you understand an issue and can make an effective and original argument about it using reliable sources.

Compare to other immigrants and Canadian born, I go to prof office hour ask him about paper ideas, he says: focus on Vietnam refugees came Canada during 1975-1976, and research more sources related to this topic to compose whole essay.

Important to read before you start,
Hi, the course: Labour economics,
This assignment ask me to do the Stata output with 2011 national household survey, and based on Stata output to get mean value table (table 1) & regression tables (table 2,3,4), and then composed 1500-2000 essay on it, the detailed requirement is shown in “assignment 2” file.

1. prof send us the example paper (similar structure to this one) I have already upload it in attached file, you can take a look, it will be helpful for the essay structure.
2. In this paper, prof ask edit the stata output to present it in a format
that is suitable for a table in a research paper. I have already got the stata output, and “do-file” if you need it, I can scan the stata output for you which i
printed.
3. For my research paper, I choose Southeast Asia immigrants (mainly from Vietnam) in Quebec. And compare to other immigrants and Canadian born, I go to prof office hour ask him about paper ideas, he says: focus on Vietnam refugees came Canada during 1975-1976, and research more sources related to this topic to compose whole essay.
4. for the table 1, is not a regression table, it is a mean value table.
What you can write:
eg: for wage variable, the people from southeast asia get less than Canadian born people
eg: for age: the mean age for southeast Asia (Vietnam) is 44 years old, is the oldest one among three groups, it can related to early years , Vietnamese refuges came to Canada, this the a reason why there age is the oldest.
(you can analysis it like this, and I will give you the code for variable, or you can check in code book , which I will upload)
5. for regression tables, eg: table 2
as you look the table, the coefficient is highlight in red: study in foreign country (-0.2629925), why I mention this number, I came to prof office hour, and let he look my stata output, he point out this number, and say:
it means: there is 26% less earning for female study in foreign country compare study in Canada, and also don’t forget analysis t-value.
6. table 3
0.0205692 I highlight in red, prof also point out it , means 2% more wage
7.
-assignment requirement (attached file 1 ) —assignment 2
-My Table (mean value & regression table) (attached file 2) —Table 1 with title
-example paper (attached file 3)——–4116 example paper (table)
-code book ———————-attached file 4
-some tips to writer ————-attached file 5

Discuss the “myth” of the clash of civilizations and, in particular, the work of Samuel P. Huntington.

Please watch the video of this lecture by Edward Said. In his lecture, Said discusses the “myth” of the clash of civilizations and, in particular, the work of Samuel P. Huntington, who has stated “The West must exploit differences and conflicts among Confucian states to support in other civilizations groups sympathetic to western values and interests…”

Reflect on the viewpoint of Said and then consider what we have been studying in regards to the Crusades, the rise of empires after the Black Death, and the four cultural spheres we have studied in class. Please write a one page reflection of your viewpoints. You may quote sources or simply summarize your reflections.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPS-pONiEG8

What is a policy? How is it different from a law?

Hi there,

I want you please to answer this assignment.
the subject in )Information Systems Security)
The assignment has 2 questions , and I would like you to answer both of them.
this is the assignment:

Question 1:
What is a policy? How is it different from a law?

Question 2:
If an organization has three information assets to evaluate for risk management, as shown in the accompanying data, which vulnerability should be evaluated for additional controls first? Which one should be evaluated last?
Data for Exercise 1:
Switch L47 connects a network to the Internet. It has two vulnerabilities: it is susceptible to hardware failure at a likelihood of 0.2, and it is subject to an SNMP buffer overflow attack at a likelihood of 0.1. This switch has an impact rating of 90 and has no current controls in place. You are 75 percent certain of the assumptions and data.
Server WebSrv6 hosts a company Web site and performs e-commerce transactions. It has a Web server version that can be attacked by sending it invalid Unicode values. The likelihood of that attack is estimated at 0.1. The server has been assigned an impact value of 100, and a control has been implanted that reduces the impact of the vulnerability by 75 percent. You are 80 percent certain of the assumptions and data.
Operators use an MGMT45 control console to monitor operations in the server room. It has no passwords and is susceptible to unlogged misuse by the operators. Estimates show the likelihood of misuse is 0.1. There are no controls in place on this asset; it has an impact rating of 5. You are 90 percent certain of the assumptions and data.

Please follow the instructions.
Thanks

Organisational learning capability has a positive influence on information and knowledge sharing.

Reference to Order #81476302
I just want to mention that today I have received the dissertation proposal mark which was pass and the tutor mentioned some comments to be considered during the dissertation preparation.
I am sending this email to start to be in touch with you for the coming tasks as which I will have very short time to do it, I have attached the approved proposal including the comments which will be the main guide to follow in order to complete the dissertation.
Below is the breakdown of the dissertation with number of words of each part and also I hope to get your advice for website that I can use to do the survey.
1. Introduction 10 % (1500 Words)
2. Literature Review 30 % (4500 Words)
• The theoretical framework (30% 1350 Words)
• The empirical findings (70% 3150 Words)
3. Data and Methods 10 % (1500 Words)
4. Analysis and Results 30 % (4500 Words)
5. Discussion and Conclusions 20 % (3000 Words)
Total dissertation 15000 words
I will need your support to guide me step by step till we finish the dissertation as deadline to submit will be end of Jan 2016 in order to allow for printing and sending the hard copy.
I am not sure as per proposal feedback if we need to have Hypothesis or not. If needed below is suggestion:
Hypothesis:
H1-Integration capability has a positive influence on organisational learning capability
H2-Organisational learning capability has a positive influence on information and knowledge sharing.
H3- information and knowledge sharing has a positive influence on working capital management
H4-Working capital improvement has positive impact on company value
H5- Integration capability has positive impact on cost control in logistics
H6- Information and knowledge sharing has a positive influence on cost control logistics
Which need to be linked to the research question and also need to be reflected in the survey questioner
For some tasks that I can prepare draft for your support to improve it I will do it and send to you but if I will not be able to do any draft for others task I will appreciate your support to do it from scratch in case I can’t do.
As before I hope the work will be in very simple wording and easy analyses. If you found any of my work need to be change please do it.
The current task is preparing the survey questioner and send to targeted sample (survey period should start 1 Dec. and end 15 Dec.), so collection and data analyses will be after 15 Dec.
During the survey until I get the responds, I will try to start writing literature review, then follow the schedule that mentioned in the approved proposal but with shorter timeframe.
Kindly find attached:
• Approved proposal with comments.
• Draft for survey questioner for your support to be completed and improved by end of November in order to start the survey.
Thanks
BR

Discuss a variety of key relationships between political institutions and these other social phenomena, both with respect to institutions as the dependent variable as well as with respect to institutions as the independent variable.

Research question:
Political institutions are key factors which distinguish varieties of political regimes (democracies and non-democracies) as well as subvarieties of democratic and nondemocratic regimes. These regime varieties (and their transformations) are both affected by and have consequences for other political, socio-economic, international and cultural phenomena. Discuss a variety of key relationships between political institutions and these other social phenomena, both with respect to institutions as the dependent variable as well as with respect to institutions as the independent variable. In addition to course literature which emphasizes theory, a wide variety of course readings which present single- as well as comparative-country case studies must be utilized. The latter can provide real-world illustrations as well as serve as sources of historical and numerical data.

Information:
Please confer all of the uploaded documents before you start writing. It is extremely important that every theory is well documented and cited! It is absolutely crucial for the assignment that the text is based overwhelmingly upon the syllabus from this course and not upon readings or knowledge that you have garnered previously, however directly or indirectly relevant that information might be. So, please use references listed in the uploaded course curriculum. And, by all means, avoid citing works that haven’t been consulted! If you make something up along the way, please do not cite an author as if you have read it somewhere else. You can use as many references as you’d like. The word-limit is 6000 words, so I’m happy with anything over 5000 words.

.Explain what opportunities Kudler has in terms of technology and provide suggestions for improving Kudler’s ability to maximize these opportunities.

Kudler Fine Foods is a client of the accounting firm where you work. Kudler’s management is interested in effectively integrating technology into its business operations. They have asked you to prepare a paper detailing how computer systems might be more effectively integrated to meet their business needs and improve their accounting operations.

Resource: Kudler Fine Foods Virtual Organization found by using the Virtual Business Portal

Write a paper between 1,300 and 1,400 words in which you address the following:

1.Identify Kudler’s key business and accounting information needs.
2.Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of Kudler’s current computer system and technology use, including hardware and software.
3.Explain what opportunities Kudler has in terms of technology and provide suggestions for improving Kudler’s ability to maximize these opportunities.
4.Evaluate the threats that Kudler may encounter given their current systems and offer your suggestions, in terms of using technology.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Emphasize: norms; repetition; pace, rhythms and temporalities of discipline; institutions.

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Intro to Political Theory FINAL PAPER
Choose between the following four options:
1) POWER IN MANY FORMS:
FROM SOFT DESPOTISM TO DISCIPLINE AND CONTROL
In the above quote from his Democracy in America, Tocqueville is struggling to describe a new kind of power emerging in the new form of society he examines with both fascination and concern. He does use the concept of “soft despotism” repeatedly throughout the book, yet at this late point of the text he wonders if this is an adequate descriptor of democratic society’s power. More than a century later Foucault argued that a new economy of power had emerged with modernity: he stressed “discipline.” Deleuze then built on this claim to add that “discipline” was now transforming, and that “control” was becoming prevalent.
Compare and contrast “soft despotism,” “discipline,” and “control.”
Drawing from Foucault and Deleuze, would you say that Tocqueville’s fears have been justified since he wrote Democracy in America?
2) INDIVIDUALISM, THE INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT, DIVIDUALS
In Democracy in America, Tocqueville worries about “individualism” in democratic society, yet he underscores “self-interest properly understood,” which in his view promises to be a healthier notion. On the other hand, Foucault problematizes the individual and argues that disciplinary power “individualizes and totalizes.” He writes:
“It is not that the beautiful totality of the individual is amputated, repressed, altered by our social order, it is rather that the individual is carefully fabricated in it, according to the whole technique of forces and bodies” (217).
Deleuze adds that the society of control inaugurates yet other kinds of subjects, namely what he calls “dividuals:”
“Individuals have become ‘dividuals,’ and masses, samples, data, markets, or banks. … The disciplinary man was a discontinuous producer of energy, but the man of control is undulatory, in orbit, in a continuous network.” (Deleuze, 6)
Engage two of the three authors in a critical discussion, around the following question: to what extent does the individual subject emerge from and to serve a disciplinary economy of power?
“I think that the type of oppression threatening democracies will not be like anything there has been
in the world before; our contemporaries would not be able be able to find any example of it in their
memories. I, too, am having difficulty finding a word which will exactly convey the whole idea I
have formed; the old words despotism and tyranny are not suitable.” (Tocqueville, 805)

3) POWER, KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION
What is the relationship between the disciplinary society and the sciences of man for Foucault? Can you read Tocqueville’s call for a “new political science” from a Foucauldian perspective? What did Tocqueville have to say about knowledge, and intellectual pursuits, in the democratic society? In what sense does Foucault go further in his critique? Deleuze underscores data, flows of information, etc. In what ways do the developments that took place since Foucault and Deleuze wrote, like Twitter, the blogosphere, social media, continuous information channels, etc, alter the way we know what we know?
Each author at least mentions education, with various levels and depths of critique. Tocqueville criticizes America for valuing only vocational education though he praises the U.S. for providing education to many, while Foucault compares schools to prisons, and sees both, along with the factory, the hospital, the family, as oppressive disciplinary institutions. Finally Deleuze denounces control qua “perpetual training.”
Discuss the relationship between power and knowledge drawing from the three authors. Discuss also the relationship between a given economy of power and the form schooling takes in it.
Critically reflect on what it means to take an exam, or an online class, or to write this paper, and make your own argument regarding education, building on, drawing from, and perhaps critiquing the three authors.
How might you transform this problematic disciplinary or control endeavor in one that might make you more autonomous?

4) STREET ART, NORMS, RESISTANCE Comment on these graffiti from a Foucauldian and Deleuzian perspective:
Emphasize: norms; repetition; pace, rhythms and temporalities of discipline; institutions.
Is this graffiti, because it is graffiti and thus a disobedient form of art, also a form of resistance to the fabricated freedom it and Foucault denounce? Is Foucault’s book Discipline and Punish a form of resistance to the normative system, the disciplinary society it describes? What might be the role(s) of critique, philosophy, and art in a disciplinary society? How and where does Foucault see resistance (last part of the book)?

INSTRUCTIONS
Important Technicalities
– Do not include your name on your paper, only your Panther ID number.
– Make sure to indicate the prompt number you have chosen, at the top of your paper.
– Create an original title for your paper: do not merely copy the prompt title, but try to write
a title that both catches your reader’s attention and at the same time gives a clear idea of the
problem you’ll discuss.
– Your paper must be between 7 and 8 pages.
– Double-spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman, one inch margins.
– You must include citations where appropriate (anytime you paraphrase or comment on an
author’s insight, and everytime you quote – note that quotes are different than citations: if you do not know the difference, make an appointment with someone at the center for excellence and writing).
– Due date is December 8th at 4:30pm. You will have to bring a stapled, hard copy of your paper to your T.A. Garrett Pierman. Please his mailbox: it is located on the fourth floor of the SIPA building. If you cannot locate the TA mailboxes, ask the staff at the department’s front desk or any other faculty/staff member. They will be happy to assist you.
– No extensions will be granted unless you document of absolutely exceptional circumstances occurring during most of the time you have to write the paper. In this event, please contact your instructors immediately. If you do not face such circumstances, any lateness will be sanctioned with an “F” for the final.
– This final paper counts for 30% of your grade in this course, as indicated on the syllabus. The 8 Commandments of Theory Writing
– Thou shalt understand, analyse, critique:
This final exam requires that you demonstrate good reading comprehension and a careful analysis of the texts, but it will also require that you to take an original, critical position on contemporary political matters, drawing from and responding to the texts.
– Thou shalt distinguish:
Be very attentive to the differences and distinctions between each author’s respective positions and concepts. Tocqueville and Foucault are interesting to discuss together as they share some common questions, but they do not formulate these in the same ways, and their political and philosophical positions are drastically different, sometimes incompatible, in some respect, while they converge in a couple of aspects. Always emphasize differences and disagreements more than commonalities.
– Thou shalt be precise:
Always try to be as rigorous, precise, and specific as possible. Whenever you make a given claim, consider possible claims that would refute it. Develop every claim you make in detail. Structure your argument. When you comment on a given passage (especially when dealing with
the quotes provided in the prompts), always determine how that passage is situated in the overall text, how and to what extent it must be contextualized in a larger argument.
– Though shalt take copious notes for a close reading, before composing
Use the hand-out “SSAACC” on Blackboard and the study guides, to re-read the texts looking for material that addresses your topic, and put together abundant notes before you even start composing an outline and thinking of what your argument will be.
– Thou shalt structure your reasoning and arguments:
Do not free flow write everything at the last minute before due date. Plan your outline carefully. Make sure that each paragraph and each section supports the main claim(s)/addresses the main problem(s) explicitly. Try to think of all the possible counter-claims you can, for each assertion you make. Refute these carefully and clearly, or use them to nuance your own claims. Support and elaborate upon each claim. Only once you have taken lots of notes, as suggested in the commandment above, should you start thinking of your outline. And only once you’ve written a detailed outline, should you start writing. And only once you’ve finishing writing the whole development, should you write your introduction and your conclusion.
– Thou shalt not propose a program, thou must critique and ponder instead:
You are not writing a policy memo. Instead you should try to “stay with the trouble.” This is what philosophy does best: pose critical problems, especially where there would seem to only be self-evident, given, obvious, taken for granted, matters. Elaborate on the questions posed in the prompt you have chosen, and pose new ones from there. Work the key concepts and develop a discussion of how the authors understand these. You should not seek to arrive at a conclusion in the sense of a “solution,” or an answer to questions like “what is to be done?” Instead, your goal should be to leave your reader wondering what to think on even more issues than you even started with.
– Thou shalt forget you are writing to be graded by a teacher:
Do not write with your professor or your T.A. in mind as your audience. Instead, imagine you are explaining, critiquing and commenting these various authors so that a curious and smart undergraduate student who has not read these texts would be able to follow your reasoning.
– Thou shalt transform and challenge your own self:
In fact, not only is the goal here that you are able to articulate a careful and rigorous argument that challenges even the most seemingly self-evident truths, a skill that you’ll enjoy at future thanksgiving dinners, but most importantly, you should come out transformed by the experience of writing this … So really, ultimately, you are writing for your own self, to think thoughts you’d never suspect you could think. And then the challenge is to make those intelligible to others, so that you can spread the trouble.
If you feel dizzy by the time you are done, that’s most likely a good sign.
Think hard and enjoy!

Explain how/why you think use of each strategy will contribute to your success as an online learner.

A description of at least one strategy for each of the following areas related to online success: planning, time management, communication, and technology use. Explain how/why you think use of each strategy will contribute to your success as an online learner. Plz use following web sites
•Walden University. (2012g). Walden University: Proofreading and revising. Retrieved from https://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/872.htm

•Walden University. (2012d). Walden University: Active and passive voice. Retrieved from https://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/487.htm