SJSU Management The Meaning of Exploratory vs Conclusive Questions
Im trying to study for my Management course and I need some help to understand this question. 1.It is 7 p.m. and John is right in the middle of what he considered to be a very important dinner with others. The phone rings and the caller is conducting a survey.The caller says, Mr. Hagen, you are one of a scientifically chosen few to participate in this extremely important study dealing with…it is critical that you take just a few minutes to respond to my survey. Your refusal to participate now will seriously affect the usefulness of the study. Wont you please help us by participating?Should John agree to participate? Why or why not? What is ethical here and what is not?2.Exploratory vs. Conclusive (Descriptive & Causal Research)Does this remind you of any other topic we covered? Are they the same thing, or different from that other topic? Explain.
Mary Gordon and Her Story Ugly Review
1)Summary of the story2)About the authora.Biographical information and relevant contextin other words, what contributed to the authors development, the authors ideas/views, the authors voice? -Where is the author from? b. The writers views on writing in their own words Writers often leave traces of their views on their craft. Check the following: -Books they have written on creative writing or literature -Diaries they have kept and that have since been published -Interviews they have completed withThe Paris Review, The New Yorker, or another top-tier publication -Interviews they have completed with smaller journals or other writers -Essays they have published3) 5/6 Questions posed in order to encourage deeper contemplation of the text/story, and encourage its connection to other cultural events, broader life. 4) references
ART 3020 Santa Monica College Does Art Necessarily Have Meaning Questions
I’m working on a art multi-part question and need the explanation and answer to help me learn. 1. Does art necessarily have meaning? Can artworks exist without meaning something? How can we be sure one way or another?2. When looking at an artist from a different cultural/gendered/racial/economic/political/philosophical point of view, what are some useful questions to ask yourself? What are some useful questions to ask the artist?3. Despite what an artist says their art means, how does the context in which it was made hold meaning? Explain your answer. 4. Give one example of an artwork that uses form to emphasize or create meaning. Explain your observations with the key terms. Please imbed an image and name the artist. (mention and use Jackson Pollack or Francis Bacon
TU Health & Medical Alcohol and Tobacco Use?? Discussion
I need help with a Health & Medical question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn. For the past 2 decades or so, researchers have viewed alcoholism from a biomedical point of view. Many researchers thought that it was only a matter of time before a gene for alcoholism would be found. Recently, many researchers have agreed that biology plays a role in addiction but suggest that biology is only one factor in the development of alcoholism. Based on what we know to date, discuss factors associated with alcoholism. Then, determine which factors programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous address in its 12 steps to recovery. Based on your findings, do you think the 12-step program is an effective method for alcoholism treatment?
The Quark A Fundamental Particle in the Universe Essay
The Standard Model of Particles is currently the most basic theory of matter in the universe that has been experimentally verified (to some degree). It not only describes all of the sub-sub-atomic particles in existence (and some which used to exist, or should exist), but it provides a model for any interactions between particles an objects by explaining the root causes of forces.For this essay, I want you to choose a particle from the Standard Model and tell its story.Examples:How it is classified? What does it do? What are its basic properties?Has it been discovered, or only theorized? How and when was it discovered? Does it exist naturally, or did it have to be created in a lab?What is it used for? How does it affect the universe?
Business and Finance Discussion
Im stuck on a Management question and need an explanation. 1. Discuss the types of operational conflicts that occur in an international context because of different attitudes toward time, change, material factors, and individualism. Provide two or three examples.answer in 5 sentences or sothen agree or disagree post below 2-3 sentences 2. Individualism- In America it is a very prideful joy that we get when we gain individual achievement. For the most part our culture is very much about reaching individual goals as opposed to reaching a team goal. Even when working in a team there still seems to be a system where within a team goal there are individual goals that are set to meet. For the Chinese, they have an opposite approach when it comes to their ideas of individualism.
CMST102 Public Speaking
ost speakers and audience members would agree that an organized speech is both easier to present and the speaker appears more credible. Outlines are a very common way of organizing a speech before it is delivered. Most extemporaneous speakers use their outlines during the speech as a guide to keep their thoughts organized and to make sure key information is shared. Writing an outline is also important to the speechwriting process since doing so forces the speakers to think about the main points and supporting information. A basic speech outline should include three main sections: the introduction, the body, and the conclusion.Please watch the video on what to include in your outline. Take notes as you view; you will be able to refer to these as you complete subsequent assignments.I finish half already.
Counterfeit Product Questions
Im stuck on a Business question and need an explanation. Have you ever knowingly purchased a counterfeit product perhaps a purse or a wallet or maybe a watch for example. What are some of the implications for your purchase decision for the real company as well as for the entrepreneur selling the counterfeit product. Topics to consider include:Why is there a market for counterfeit goods? How does this market benefit sellers? What does it mean for the company producing the real product? Where was the counterfeit product likely to have been made? How do counterfeit products help an economy? How do they hurt it? How do decisions to buy counterfeit items influence new product development policies at companies? Would a legal system that protects property rights changes any of your answers?
Movie Reviews Discussion
I dont understand this Film question and need help to study. A lot of our clothes bear the label Made in Bangladesh. But before thedeadly collapse of a garment factory there last April, most of us never thought about the people who make them. After clothes bound for Canada were found in the rubble of Rana Plaza, Canadian companies reacted with surprise – how could such a tragedy happen? the fifth estatesMark Kelley went to Bangladesh and tracked down workers who say they are still forced to make clothes for Canada in dangerous conditions. And Kelley goes behind bars for an exclusive interview with the jailed owner of one of the biggest factories inside Rana Plaza, who details his long-standing, multi-million dollar connections to Canada.In two page respond to the following questions:
Discussion #2 | Criminal homework help
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This week’s reading provides overview of the research on biological and psychological perspectives, as well as discusses strain and culture deviance theories. After reviewing the reading for week 2, as well as the week 2 discussion articles in the lesson for this week:
Discuss/debate with your classmates your position pertaining to biological and psychological perspectives of explaining crime.
Examine at least one theory from the assigned reading that explain crime and articulate why you either strongly agree or disagree with it.