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I am about to start my PhD program and I decided to have your services; I will work with you in all my matters.

First, we will start to do the proposal, then; we will work in the dissertation.

I haven't chosen any topic yet, and I need your advice, my area is International Tourism Management, so, we can choose anything related to that.

My structure is :



A) Abstract

B) Background

C) Focus

D) Methodology (qualitative)

E) Rational

F) Key Terms

G) Re-cap

H) References (up to 100)

Note: try to contact me first to chose the topic please, and I need the same writer who choose the topic and will write the proposal to carry on with me to do the whole dissertation.

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I'll be sending you my Research Proposal as a resource to be used. Please try to use the works I've mentioned and used in my preliminary 'literature review' in the main body also and, of course, add more.

The overall tone of the disseration should be that self image and self perception influence out choice of luxury fashion brands a lot. Obviously, it is not the only factor that influeces us, but it should be made to sound like it is an important factor. This should be derrived from the literature review and, more over, the primary reseach conducted namely: Focus Groups should reach that conclusion. Furthermore, an interview will be conducted with an industry expert in the Swiss fashion retail market. This point should be built in. The interview itself will be conducted at a later stage and mentioned in the final version of the dissertation.

Layout should be:

-Abstract
-Acknowledgements (The expert on the Swiss retail Market, use the shorthand: FR)
-Content list
-Introduction
-Literature review
-Methodology
-The Results of the Analysis
-Recommendations/Conclusions
-References
-Appendices

The dissertation should be typed in font 12 and with double line spacing. Footnotes, indented quotations and appendices may be single line spaced. There should be a Margin of 2cm around and a binding edge margin of 4cm.


If you have any questions or comment don't hesitate to email me immediately!
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please write between 475-550 words, do not less or above(its the requirement from class), writter help to choose the title and byline.

Assignment 1.1

It didn't take long for economists, and through them the media, to start calling the current economic downturn the Great Recession. Now, in the face of a prolonged downturn, and possibly even a double-dip recession, some economists are instead saying that we should really call our current situation a depression.

Recession and depression, of course, are technical terms, and they have precise meanings.

Your employer is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and she wishes to know whether she should argue that this is a recession or, in fact, a depression in her presentations on economic issues. Your job is to write for her a 500-word "backgrounder," a report explaining the differences between a depression and a recession and advising her which term to use to describe the current economic landscape. She will be using this backgrounder to talk to her constituents as well as colleagues on Capitol Hill, so the more real-world your examples, the better for her (and for you, when it comes time to talk about getting a raise or, indeed, keeping your job in the first place).

To be most effective, your presentation should work with three contrasting examples of the kind "In a recession, X holds true, whereas in a depression, Y holds true." Because English-language argumentation tends to group things in threes ("life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"), your conclusion would then be along the lines of, "In short, we are in a recession/depression because [1], [2], and [3]."

Please review your syllabus on matters of formatting and citation. Remember that your backgrounder must be double-spaced, in 12-point Times or Times New Roman type. It should have a title and a byline (that is, your name). Time is money, so a piece that comes in too long (more than 550 words, title and byline included) will be tossed in the wastebasket. A piece that comes in too short (less than 475 words) is unlikely to contain enough detail to be useful, so it, too, will be tossed.

Your employer boards a plane for Washington at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, September 8. If your piece isn't emailed to her before then, she won't get it in time to do her any good, and your employment will be terminated---that is to say, you will receive an E for the assignment.
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***Summarize the process of coding, classifying, categorizing, and labeling primary patterns as it pertains to qualitative data analysis. Describe how data collection and data analysis can be overlapping activities in qualitative research.*** ... 3 pages. THANK YOU!!!

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Qualitative Research
Data Analysis

Qualitative Research Data Analysis
Data Analysis
Coding: the selection and sorting of input (primarily text) for the purpose of reducing data to manageable units by discarding unrelated sentences, paragraphs, pages and sharpening or clarifying the remaining data set.
Codes are letters and numbers taken together. The letters of the codes are chosen to represent the key idea. Happy male number one would be coded as HM-1 and happy male number two would be HM-2, and so on.
Codes are created in light of the research focus and/or research question. Some of these could be any of the following:
behavior events strategies
status norms/practices involvement
conditions consequences contextual info
descriptions problems
unexpected happening
Convergence occurs when codes are linked together. Reorganizing data into codes and then putting like codes together is a way to discover themes or categories. You could, for example, have a category having common properties and dimensions.
What distinguishes a category from a pattern? A category has internal homogeneity. One can cluster a number of related codes into a category.
If we can detect or interpret a series of connecting descriptions between categories, we may be able to discern a pattern.
A given category could have a number of themes or just one. Forming categories can lead to dimensionality. For example, consider the phrase taking a break. This category was formed by a variety of ways breaks occur, such as a nap, vacation, looking out a window, musing, or having a cup of coffee.
General Analytical Procedures:
1. Convert rough notes into written records.
2. Ensure that material is properly referenced according to participants, dates, times, contexts.
3. Start coding the data, which might be in units of a word, a phrase, or a construct applied to the data. Codes can initially be large in number and then reduced at a later stage of the analysis.
4. Group the codes into themes that emerge from the analysis. Allow the categories to emerge from the data. Be wary of imposing too many categories at this stage.
5. At various stages, write summaries of the data.
6. Use the summaries to construct generalizations, which you interpret in the light of existing theory or use to construct new theory.
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7. Continue the process until you are satisfied that the generalizations arising from the data are sufficiently robust to stand the analysis of existing theory or the construction of new theory.
Methods for Creating Themes
1. Word repetitions
Words that occur frequently are often seen as being salient in the minds of the respondents. The simplest and most direct indication of schematic organization in naturalistic discourse is the repetition of associative linkages. Anyone who has listened to long stretches of talk, whether generated by a friend, spouse, workmate, or in casual conversation, easily recognizes how frequently people circle through the same network of ideas and expressions.
2. Indigenous categories
Another way to find themes is to look for local terms that may sound unfamiliar or are used in unfamiliar ways. Patton (1990: 306, 393??"400) refers to these as indigenous categories and contrasts them with analyst-constructed typologies.
Understanding indigenous categories and how they are organized has long been a goal of cognitive anthropologists. The basic idea in this area of research is that experience and expertise are often marked by specialized vocabulary.
3. Key-words-in-context (KWIC)
Key-words-in-context (KWIC) are closely associated with indigenous categories. KWIC is based on a simple observation: if you want to understand a concept, then look at how it is used. In this technique, researchers identify key words and then systematically search the corpus of text to find all instances of the word or phrase. Each time they find a word, they make a copy of it and its immediate context. Themes are identified when examples are physically sorted into piles of similar meaning.
Word-based techniques are typically a fast and efficient way to start looking for themes. We find that they are particularly useful at early stages of theme identification. These techniques are also easy for novice researchers to apply. Nothing, however, beats a careful scrutiny of the text for finding themes that may be more subtle or that do not get signified directly in the lexicon of the text. Scrutiny-based techniques are more time-intensive and require a lot of attention to details and nuances.
4. Compare and Contrast The compare and contrast approach is based on the idea that themes represent the ways in which texts
are either similar or different from each other. This is referred to as the constant comparison method. This approach is like interviewing the text and is remarkably similar to the ethnographic interviewing
style. Researchers compare pairs of texts by asking, What kinds of things are mentioned in both? 5. Social Science Queries
Besides identifying indigenous themes??"themes that characterize the experience of informants??"researchers are interested in understanding how textual data illuminate questions of importance to social science. Interviews can be searched for evidence of social conflict, cultural
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contradictions, informal methods of social control, things that people do in managing impersonal social relationships, methods by which people acquire and maintain achieved and ascribed status, and information about how people solve problems.
6. Searching for Missing Information
The final scrutiny-based approach works in reverse from typical theme identification techniques. Instead of identifying themes that emerge from the text, investigators search for themes that are missing from the text.
Much can be learned from a text by what is not mentioned. As early as 1959, propaganda analysts found that material not covered in political speeches was sometimes more predictive than material that was covered. Sometimes silences indicate areas that people are unwilling or afraid to discuss.
7. Metaphors and Analogies
The object is to look for metaphors in rhetoric and deduce the schemas, or underlying principles, that might produce patterns in those metaphors.
8. Transitions
Another linguistic approach is to look for naturally occurring shifts in thematic content. Linguistic forms of transition vary between oral and written texts. In written texts, new paragraphs are often used by authors to indicate either subtle or abrupt shifts in topics. In oral speech, pauses, change in tone, or particular phrases may indicate thematic transitions.
References
Patton, M. Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Write a paper that includes the theoretical foundation of the instrument, the psychometric and other properties of the instrument, and an account of your session and experience working with the client. Include your observations about how the client felt about how well the assessment did at measuring their attributes and how you would counsel this person if they were your client.
The client is imaginay. Cindy. I am attaching the report.
Introduction
Introduce client, pertinent information while maintaining confidentiality
Background on administration of inventory
Data received/scores if applicable
Analysis of data
Application of data to client
Review of analysis with client; Counseling strategy; Client response
What was learned by student from using the assessment

Structured Assessments
Use additional headings for data collection responses
1. How can I be useful to you as you construct your career?
2. Who do you admire? Who would you like to pattern your life after? (early years
especially, imaginary okay, not relatives if possible) How are you like them? How are you
different?
Clients words when appropriate; paraphrase otherwise

Turnitin plagarism software is used to scan every assignment as a measure of assuring students submit original work.

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Managers are very interested in how a consumer makes a choice among alternatives. In this exercise, we ask you to consider the amount of money you spend purchasing gasoline to operate your automobile for a month and any alternatives available to you assuming your net income available to make those purchases. Also assume gasoline prices for your auto rose 100% during one difficult summer as our time period for the purpose of discussion. Explain, then, the following effects in terms of the income effect, or the substitution effect, or both effects:

* You drove less and purchased less gasoline.
* You ate out less often.
* You spent less to maintain your automobile.
* You took public transportation more often.
* You bought a bicycle.
* You did not take a vacation away from home.
* You bought fewer clothes and made due with more around the home.

Construct a four-to-five page APA format paper based on the above issues. Use two external sources and demonstrate your understanding of the concepts by providing a graph of each effect as a figure in your paper.

Write a short fictional story that satisfies all of the following criteria:

1. The story will be in a format similar to the one used by T. Coraghessan Boyle in "The Hit Man" ??" that is, choose an interesting character, real or imaginary, and tell the "story" of his or her life through a series of scenes that are divided into sections, each one with its own brief title such as "The Early Years," "First Job," etc.

2. Try creating a character whose life or profession is unique; or choose a type of character or profession we're all familiar with, something fairly ordinary, but make it someone fresh and new to the reader.

3. The breadth of your story is up to you; you may cover a lifetime or focus simply on one day in the life of your character.

4. The story must be in the third-person.

5. It will be in the present tense.

6. Despite the swift and fragmentary style, try being as specific and vivid as possible. Show how someone looks sad not just by saying, "they looked sad". Show it through facial expressions or gestures.

7. Feel free to be bizarre or eccentric or playful or frightening in the story.


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describe the charactheristic of high performance workplaces and organizations, discuss how performance workplace and organizations differ from traditional organization in terms of operational effectiviness,workplace stress,and organizational dynamics,compile strategies for managing stress in the workplace and evalueate emerging trends in organizational behavior related to high performance workplace and stress management techniques.

Cross Platform Mobile and Web
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PhD Research proposal - Cross platform application installation - by Barak Avraham

Introduction
Despite the spread of software development and software usage, we has very few cross-platform applications which run on PC operating system, web browsers and mobile as well. Since technologies are no longer different from each other in todays era, we can develop such application with ease.

Our proposal is to undertake the deployment of one such cross platform application. For web browsers this application will make it possible to install widgets\mobile applications on a websites user view without communicating with the website owner. The application or widgets installed on the site users view will be non modifiable by the user. The widgets installed on one site cannot be used in another site. The user will be able to install mobile applications on Desktop OS as well and vase versa.

Our proposed kind of proposal will expose how it is possible to install these applications and widgets on the users site view without communicating with the site owner by installing a platform on the site users operating system which will provide services to all user web browsers. This platform (micro engine) will set the location, the size and the site user by parsing the incoming HTML stream and reformat it to the desire presentation. The user will have the freedom of choosing the desired applications or widgets from the set of available applications in the markets existing today with no relation to the platform he run on his machine and install them on his own site view. As well for Mobile application installed on Desktop OS. This will open such market to new customers which will consume applications with no relation to the platform he run and increase market monetization. My understanding and experience in Mobile and Web2.0 Applications market will help me to bind them together and to open more monetization options. Unlike developing a cross platform application here we are focus on install cross platform application (deployment) on cross platform environments without changing the or interrupting the application source code.

Specific Objectives of Research

Our Objectives are as follows
1. The researcher wants to expose how it is possible to install the widgets\mobile applications on the web site users view without even communicating with the web site owner. A widget's end user experience is solely controlled by a widget\mobile applications manager which is part of the widget\mobile micro engine manage the applications the user installed on his site view. The widget\mobile application manager will manage the application source and private parameters such as registration username and password if needed.

2. The researcher aims to develop a micro engine which will manage the installed applications, the positions, sources and the conversion from such platform to a web application stream. This micro engine which can be effectively implemented in a cross platform environment will serve the system and the web browsers using the HTTP stream by interpreting to HTML and JavaScript application. The micro engine will bears several advantages such as flexibility, strength, staff, location and operations, hence the same micro engine will be developed for multiple platforms covering web browsers elements, personal computer Operating Systems and mobile Operating Systems speed, resolutions and unique components such as GPS and Rotation.

3. The widgets\mobile applications installed by the users cannot be modified by the other net users and the widgets\mobile applications installed on one users website view cannot be used by the other user in her/his website view over the net. The Choice of the widgets\mobile applications to be installed will be made by the user and will depend upon the set of available widgets\mobile applications in the market with no relation of platform dependences.

4. So instead of having multiple environments the researcher wants to have a common environment for running applications or widgets for almost any platform be it a mobile phone, a web browser or Windows desktop. There will surely be Application Programming Interface (API) and Data Object Model differences (DOM) differences to extend the micro engine system to support more capabilities and new incoming technologies. For example Windows widgets allow access to Windows Management Instrumentation (or WMI) so that an application having all the system functionality provided by WMI can be use these resources, but the mobile is limited to web-services based development and really basic DOM, but even though HTML/JavaScript/CSS can be used as a standard for running cross platform applications.

Related Work

1. The idea of putting web-application as widgets right on the desktop was invented way back by Microsoft in 1994 (in Windows Nashville which was to be released in 1996). You could use an HTML and JavaScript page as you desktop background which would be running in the Internet Explorer. Microsoft even had a set of Active Desktop widgets.

2. One more technology that played a role in inventing desktop widgets is HTA (HTML application) which runs as a standalone application for that you were required to put you VBScript or JavaScript code and style in a single HTML file and rename it to .hta extension.

3. Netvibes has developed its universal widget API (UWA)[6] which is a free and elegant widget framework that uses XHTML for its structure, CSS for styling and JavaScript/AJAX for Data Object Model control. UWA has support for all the major widgets platforms e.g. Netvibes, iGoogle,Windows Vista, Mac OS X, iPhone.

4. The Fox Interactive media has developed a widgets platform called SpringWidgets[9] which works on most of the websites as well as the desktop in contrast to the widget platforms which work today on either websites such as Google Gadgets4, WidgetBox[10] or desktop such as Yahoo Widgets[3].

5. Opera Widgets are also set of widgets which are self-contained and are built using standards such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These are cross-platform and cross-device, which means they can be deployed anywhere from desktop to mobiles to TV[3].

6. The Opera has also proposed a draft to W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)[11] called widgets- the concept of small HTML/CSS/JavaScript application running inside a browser.

Research Methodology

1. Literature review on how the other cross platform widgets or applications make use of the available cross platform development techniques and APIs such as Netvibes, FLTK, wxWidgets, iPhone, Android, Google Gadgets, etc.

2. Collect appropriate amount of cross platform application code from open source repositories such as SourceForge.net, Free Software Foundation and Apache Open Source Foundation.

3. Compare the literature on how these cross platform applications make use of the available APIs and toolkits versus how these APIs and toolkits are actually implemented.

4. Identify the problems and opportunities that exist with the way cross platform applications are actually written using several available methodologies, patterns and standards for designing and programming.

5. Evaluation of the tools for deploy the application for different platforms. The mobile may use for example two platforms one will be iPhone for which the researcher will be using objective-c. The reason for which this language is selected by apple for the development of applications for mac and iPhone is justified by a website http://www.roseindia.net/iphone/objectivec/why_objective_c.shtml as it is an object-oriented extension of ANSI C and hence any C program can be used with this framework. It supports an open dynamic binding which will help in creating a simple architecture to interactive user interface.[8] To write an iPhone application, I will have to use Xcode and the iPhone SDK.[16]

6. For another mobile platform which will be Android, the researcher will be using Java. This scenario will make use of the Android SDK which provides tools and APIs necessary to begin developing appications on Android platform using Java programming language. Andriod has the potential for removing the barriers to success in the development and sale of a new generation of mobile phone application software.[15] Here Ill be using the concept of AppWidget host which is a component that can contain widgets. Android allows applications to publish views to be embedded in other applications. [13]

7. These views are called widgets and are published by AppWidget providers.[14] These application widgets will be the set of available widgets in the market from which user can choose the desired ones.

8. The desktop widget application will be developed only for one platform Windows which will be coded using c#. The IE can be proved out to be a perfect host for desktop widget applications. By modifying its User Interface, I can create a generic widget container. The customization of embedded IE browser can be done by removing the scroll bars and 3D border by implementing the IDocHostUIHandler interface[2].

9. For the web widgets or even the desktop widgets (for windows vista or later) a manifest file needs to be created with the gadget settings and the HTML file with the gadget code, CSS styles and JavaScript; then zipping them into one archive and renaming them to .gadget or .wgt extension makes them eligible for getting installed on windows platform, these widgets use Internet Explorer 8 core to run them, so I can get full support for CSS2.1 and the goodness of JavaScript.

10. The standard configuration of the widgets within the micro engine will be maintained by the use of a config.xml file which will specify some configuration information.

11. The cross platform testing of all the widgets will be carried out on each and every platform. The testing strategy will be decided at a later stage, depending upon the design pattern used.

12. Discussion of the testing results will be carried out.

13. Report on the results will be generated by writing a thesis.



References

[1] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Boomi Atmosphere website
A Widget end user's experience is completely contained with the Widget Manager. From the Widget Manager they can setup and provision new Widget instances and manage existing Widget instances by editing the configuration and viewing execution activity...
http://help.boomi.com/display/BOD/Widget+End+User+Experience

[2] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Code Project website
Desktop Widgets are small applications that provide frequently used functions such as an alarm clock, a calculator, a text box linked to Google etc. They can also decorate the desktop.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/DesktopWidget.aspx

[3] Retrieved on March 29, 2010 from dev.opera website
Opera Widgets are self-contained Web applications built using open Web standards such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript...
http://dev.opera.com/sdk

[4] Retrieved on March 29, 2010 from Google gadgets website
Gadgets powered by Google are miniature objects made by Google users like you that offer cool and dynamic content that can be placed on any page on the web...
http://www.google.com/webmasters/gadgets

[5] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from NetVibes website
Netvibes has opened its platform to allow publishers and developers to benefit from our technology. Netvibes Universal Widget API (UWA) is a free and elegant widget framework that uses XHTML for structure, CSS for styling and JavaScript/Ajax for behavioral/DOM control ; it can also use iframes and plugins such as Flash.
http://dev.netvibes.com

[6] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Ozibug website
The demand for cross platform development and test environments has increased dramatically in recent times. This is due directly to the influence that Java has had on the software development process. Where once an internationalized, multi-platform application was complicated and expensive to develop, Java and the technology available today (and perhaps its cost) has simplified the process.
http://www.ozibug.com/www/cross_platform_devel.html

[7] Retrieved on April 17, 2010, from Droleary Subsume website
Although gcc compiles ObjC as well as C and C++, you don't commonly see ObjC programs out there. As far as I know, AgentD is the first one developed under and released for Linux. What follows is not an indepth comparison between languages, but the reasons I came to use and like ObjC.
http://droleary.subsume.com/agentd/whyobjc.html

[8] Retrieved on April 17, 2010, from Mac OS X Reference Library's website
The Objective-C language is a simple computer language designed to enable sophisticated object-oriented programming. Objective-C is defined as a small but powerful set of extensions to the standard ANSI C language.
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/cocoa/conceptual/ObjectiveC/Introduction/introObjectiveC.html

[9] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from SprigWidgets website
a collection of a spring widgets
http://www.springwidgets.com



[10] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from WidgetBoxs website
Widgetbox makes the complexities of sharing your ideas and experiences on the web simple...
http://www.widgetbox.com

[11] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from word press website
Look, Opera has proposed a draft to W3C called Widgets ??" the same concept of small HTML/CSS/JS application but running inside a browser...
http://sharovatov.wordpress.com/2009/05/13/html-css-js-widgets-future-crossplatform-environment

[12] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Yahoo Widgets website
Yahoo! Widgets help you save time and stay current by bringing an always-updated, at-a-glance view of your favorite Internet services right to your desktop...
http://widgets.yahoo.com

[13] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Androids website
Android API documents, show the packages
http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html


[14] Retrieved on March 29, 2010, from Androids website
Android allows applications to publish views to be embedded in other applications.
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/appwidget/package-summary.html

[15] Rick Rogers, John Lombardo, Zigurd Mednieks and Blake Meike. (2009). Android Application Development. (chapter 1, page 3).
When Google announced the development of Android, the field of mobile platforms was already well established. Even in the narrower category of open source platforms, a number of viable alternatives were being pushed by proponents.

[16] Stephan G Kochan. (2009). Programming in Objective C (Chapter 21, page 460).
A powerful yet simple object-oriented programming language thats based on the C programming language, Objective-C is widely available not only on OS X and the iPhone/iPad platform but across many operating systems that support the gcc compiler, including Linux, Unix, and Windows systems.

[17] Rajesh Lal and Lakshmi Chava (2009). Professional Web Widgets with CSS, Dom, Json and Ajax (page 120).
Wrox's Professional Widgets with CSS, DOM and Ajax is the first guide to building web widgets - tiny applications that can be embedded in a web page or on the desktop and have exploded in popularity in recent months.

[18] Sterling Udell. (2009). Pro Web Gadgets for Mobile and Desktop (page 96).
The miniature web applications known as gadgets (or widgets) are a key component of the Distributed Web and an ideal way to publish your content far beyond the reach of your own web site.


[19] Jeff Heaton (2007). HTTP Programming Recipes for Java Bots (page 340).
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) allows information to be exchanged between a web server and a web browser. Java allows you to program HTTP directly.

[20] Mark Pilgrim (2010). HTML5: Up and Running (page 114).
If you don't know about the new features available in HTML5, now's the time to find out. The latest version of this markup language is going to significantly change the way you develop web applications, and this book provides your first real look at HTML5's new elements and attributes.

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FINAL PAPER INFORMATION

Your final paper must be approximately 1000 words, you must break up your ideas and content by paragraphs (introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion), in Times New Roman or Courier font, 12 point, double-spaced. You must include at least two outside sources (a source other than your own opinion). APA referencing/citations is required.

Write a paper in which you argue either for or against... Because of the likelihood of children exhibiting violent behavior,should the government prohibit the sale of graphically violent video games to minors?

Please note that I can accept MS Word 2007 (or earlier) ONLY.

Follow these steps when writing your paper:

1. In the introduction develop a strategy designed to persuade the reader to your point of view before stating the thesis (your position on the issue and the main focus of the paper).

2. Develop the major premises of your argument in the body of the essay and provide convincing evidence and well-reasoned support. If you anticipate a counter argument to one of your premises, be sure to refute it. Include evidence from outside sources (your opinion does not count as evidence!). Evidence can include expert testimony, statistics, legal documents, etc.

3. Wrap up your paper with a conclusion that restates your main arguments without introducing new ideas. Don't just summarize.

Death of a Dream Arthur
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Arthur Millers play Death of a Salesman. You may also view a video version of the play filmed in 1985, starring Dustin Hoffman. Suggested questions to explore in your essay: What was the overall narrative of the play and the most significant ideas or themes? What was your reaction to each of the main characters? Briefly describe the scenery and costumes. Did the film version present the visual elements as you had imagined them as you read the play? Summarize your reaction to the play, particularly as it is a reflection of twentieth century American culture.

need introduction
need conclusion
need intext citations
sources should be from peer reviewed academic psychology journals to support assertions

Explain how psychological research applies to various aspects of social life. Identify a type of behavior (e.g. smoking)
that is exhibited by someone in your social life. Based on your selected type of behavior, address the following items:

a. Describe your selected type of behavior and the individual who is exhibibiting the behavior.
b. Examine the conditions that precede your selected type of behavior.
c. Examine the consequences that follow your selected type of behavior.
d. Describe how psychology can be used to explain the behavior.
e. In addition, identify the ethical dilemmas that could arise from your observations.

This is a scholarly paper. The purpose of the paper is to complete a crirerion-based critique of a nursing theory and theorist. 4 references needed. Virginia Henderson and Bonnie Duldt are the theorists. Needs to be in third person. Need to back up opinions with sources. Doesnt have to be long, just to the point.

Criminal Justice in Action
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Write a 750 word paper analyzing the history, the purpose, and the other aspects of the American prison system. Address the following points: Describe the affect of the Great Penitentiary Rivalry on our current prison system. how does this rivalry continue to shape and influence American thinking about the prison system's purpose? Describe the comparision between publicly funded and privately funded prisons. Why is privatizing the prison system a topic of debate?

Cite at least two sources to support your rationale. Format according to APA standards.


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Herman Melville's Typee: A Peep
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Depicting the conflict between nature and civilization with a focus on at least three of the following topice; money, happiness, punishment, cannibalism, and religion.

The evolution of Island of adventure one of Floridas prevalent theme park.
Background info: This paper is for an English class. Therefore, the usage of clever words/vocabulary is highly encouraged.
The research paper is primarily about the state of Florida. So I narrow the topic down to: The evolution of Island of adventure one of Floridas prevalent theme parks.
Basically talk on the progress that Universal and island and adventure have made in a chronological fashion. Remember to mention the state of Florida throughout the paper.
Must haves:
-MLA Format
- quotations, paraphrase, summary whit the proper in-text Citation.
Can you please highlight the paraphrase in yellow and the summary in green so that I can know which one is which)
- Do not use an encyclopedia as a source.
Thank you in advance. Regards

i want research project with an associated list of references on the above topic, the proposal should include four parts:
1) topic in form of a hypothesis or question, 2) theory to be used for shedding light on the topic and structuring the problem situation, 3) methological steps to be taken for researching the topic, 4) expected outcome.
if you like you can choose topic for strategic alliances in any particular sector (example could be hospitality or food sector)

The assignment is (1) to explicate a general claim about human communication and to (2) to advance argunents speaking to the validity of this claim supported by theory or research on specific communication topics.

GOALS
1) Assimilation
It is required that material is assimilated from the communication science approach and the rhetorical studies approach around a single general claim ( the specific topic provided).

2) Analyze
Identify how research or theory on a single communication topic is related to the general claim about communication, i.e. the specific topic.

3) Writing
The assignment expects articulation and support of the the claim/specific topic about communication using existing theory and research as evidence. Cite the sources of evidence as well as the sources used to explicate the general claim/specific topic used to support your arguments.

GUIDELINES
First, explicate a general claim about communication. In this case... Explicate the specific topic... "Communication is influenced by characteristics of the communicator."
A general claim is an assertion about communication that is relevant to communication in BOTH communication science and rhetorical contexts.

The first paragraph of the paper should identify and describe the the general claim/specific topic.

SUPPORT THE GENERAL CONCLUSION
The body of the paper will be devoted to advancing arguments demonstrating or sustantiating the general claim about communication. In other words, you need to construct arguments that answer the question that your claim engages and then you need to provide evidence that supports the specific arguments made in that paragraph. Additionally, you should work to make clear links back to the general claim as you develop the body of the paper.

SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
1. Identification and explication of a general claim about communication and a preview of the paper. The preview should specifically identify the topics that are covered in the paper.

2a. Three arguments substantiating your claim drawn from communication science theory and research.

2b. Three arguments substantiating your claim drawn from rhetorical studies theory and research.

3. A summary of the paper and a discussion of 2-3 implications of the view of communication you have articulated.

4. Clear grammatically correct writing, correct citations, reference page, etc.

PAPER STRUCTURE
Introduction
The explication of a general claim about communication serves as the introduction to your paper. It is your responsibilty to explain how you are interpreting that claim to clarify the position you will advance in the paper. Thus, in this sectionyou should define and explicate what your claim about communication means. This section should also provide an explicit preview of the structure of your paper.

Body
Organize the body of the paper into papragraphs explaining how research or theory on communication topics supports you claimabout communication. More specifically, each paragraph should review evidence from at least one research article or communication theory and explain how that evidence supports your argumentand your general claim about communication.

Conclusion
Conclude the paper with two paragraphs. The first paragraph should summarize the specific arguments advanced in your paper. The second paragraph should discuss 2-3 implications of the claim you have advanced. Please note, you are not asked to discuss the implications of the various theories you have cited in the paper. Instead, focus on the implications that are suggested if the view of communication you have argued is accurate or accepted.

References
Paper must include a reference page in APA style.

Theories of Human Communication by Stephen W Littlejohn & Karen A Foss is an important source.
Also there are some pertinent communication writings available to send.


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I need an APA research paper written in Word for easy editing.The subject is a project management assignment converting a Watch Hill, Rhode Island estate into a bed and breakfast. A comparison to another established bed and breakfast( The Stagecoach Inn)in Wyoming, R.I. should be used.An initial down payment of $800,000 on "Windridge" is assumed on it's 4.2 million dollar price tag. All other figures may or may not be fabricated as needed. Try to adhere to the standrds of "Project Management".

I will be sending you the rubric for the paper, and my library ID number and password. Please follow the rubric very well and answer each question its been asked. Thank you very much.
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Hello,
My name is Aliya and i an studying English at the University. I have to write an Essay about Tennysons: The Palace of Art. We just git this topic and no other specific details about this poem. So actually you can write anything about this poem.

There should be:
1)Introduction
2) The statement of the Problem
3) Conclusion
4) Result of the problem
5) Bibliography and Work Cited
6) A Discussion ect..

I really hope you cam help with this.

With best regards
Aliya
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DEFINITION ARGUMENT
Please write a definitional argument on a controversial issue, using the following formula:
X is (or is not) a Y because it has (or does not have) features A, B, C, and so on.
The issue for this paper would be gambling that some people consider as a hobby but it is not.
if you need more spesifics about definition argument you can visit : http://www.kean.edu/~cnelson/classes/documents/definition.html

ESSAY FORMAT:
MLA
Please don't copy and past anything from the internet it has to be the writer's own words.
Thank you

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Introduction

Given a project scenario where a project manager is initiating a project, analyze the project plan in the initiating stage of a project.


(Note: Please do not simply provide a generic explanation extracted from the textbook, relate your examples to the situation provided.)





PROJECT Scenario

Bustone, MA is requesting federal funding for a subway project. One of the requirements in the request application is a network plan for the design phase of the project. Ben Walken, the chief engineer, wants you to develop a project network plan to meet this requirement. He has gathered the activity time estimates and their dependencies


ID
Description
Predecessor
Time

A
Survey
None
5

B
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A
15

C
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A
25

D
Layout
A
5

E
Design Approval
B, C, D
75

F
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E
15

G
Drainage
E
25

H
Entrances
E
25

I
Signing
E
20

J
Bid Proposal
F, G, H, I
10




Tasks

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3. Select any two of the activities in the project network and explain why the project team would need the information in both the project network and the WBS to effectively manage the project. (Could the project be effectively managed with just the WBS or just the project network?). This part of your report should be at least 2 pages following APA formatting techniques.


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