Develop an integrated crime theory with components of both perspectives/theories used.
Students will submit a research paper comparing and contrasting 2 or more theories of crime and developing an integrated crime theory with components of both existing perspectives. This paper should be no less than 12 typed pages.Include the following elements:comparing and contrasting 2 or more theories of crimeDevelop an integrated crime theory with components of both perspectives/theories used.12 typed pages, double spaced, using Times Roman or Courier and 12 point font.The paper should consist of an introduction, literature review, critical assessment of at least two existing theories (with headings), an integrated theory section.APA format.10 or more references should be adequate. Follow the latest APA guidelines for the reference list and citing in the paper.Include Title, Abstract, and Bibliography pages. These are not included in the page count. For example, one might explore the integration of the General Theory of Self Control and Social Learning Theory, highlighting the importance of parental involvement and training during childhood in the development of self-control. Use at least 8 sources and follow APA format for this paper.
What persuasive techniques would you employ to encourage students to attend
InstructionsRead Case Activity: Persuading People to Help Fund-Raise on page 168 of your text. Answer the Writing Prompt questions.In the Assignment Submission area, click Write Submission to type your response, or copy and paste your response directly into the screen. You may also click Browse My Computer to attach a file containing your response.Case Activity: Persuading People to Help Fund-RaiseYou have been elected philanthropic chair for your sorority or fraternity. Past fund-raising events have been well attended by your members, but lacked buy-in from alumni and community members. Your organization is planning to host a barbecue picnic during homecoming to raise money for the local Boys and Girls Club.Your task is to persuade not only students, but also alumni attending homecoming to participate in your fund-raiser.What persuasive techniques would you employ to encourage students to attend? What different techniques would you need to use to reach alumni?
what is the most heavily-debated parts of that topic and why do the answers to that debate matter
Now that we are beginning Unit 2, you will need to narrow your topic. You have collected avariety of sources on your topic in Unit 1,however, Unit 2 will focus specifically on answering a research question. But how do you pick a good research question? This activity will help you pick one, which will be approved by your instructor.Step 1:Youshould first read page 368-373 of your textbook (starting from the section Narrow Your Topic). Use this section of the textbook to understand the work youve already done to gather background information and why its important to narrow your topic. Pay particular attention to the examples of research questions provided by the book.Step 2:Using this section of the textbook to guide your response, answer the following questions.What has your topic in the class been so far? What is the puzzle or problem at the center of the topic (in other words, what is the most heavily-debated parts of that topic and why do the answers to that debate matter)?What do you want your research question to be for Unit 2? Remember that research questions are literally questions (with question marks) that you hope to answer by looking at several sources on the topic. Please write your research question as a question.You can suggest two research questions if you arent sure.Note: Research questions tend to focus on problems/solutions. For example, if I hear that my county is looking into changing the bus routes, I may do some preliminary research, then settle on the research question should voters support the change in bus routes? A bad research question would be too narrow, such as a question that can be answered with just one source (for example, what are the current bus routes?) You want to ask a question that allows you enter a debate, read several sources, and leave with a clear answer to your question. If I focus on a question like should voters support thechange in bus routes? I would need several sources covering a variety of information before I could answer that question.Bad research questions can be too big or too broad (for example, do the bus systems in the U.S. work efficiently?)if the question would take hundreds of sources to answer, its probably not appropriate, since this class wont allow that much time.Based on the research youve done so far, what do you know about possible answers to your question (that you listed in #2)? What do you need to look into before you can answer your research question?Think of one specific group of people or audience for your research. Who specifically does this research matter to and why? Here, do not say everyone. Instead, identify at least one specific group that would be particularly interested in your research question and the answers/solutions to this question. For example, if I was researching the effects of COVID-19 infection on an unborn fetus, then one of my specific audiences would be pregnant women. Another specific audience could be obstetricians (medical doctors who work with pregnant women, deliver babies, etc.)
What has been your most significant learning experience?
The following short articles highlight the power of explaining concepts to others and responding to their anticipated questions. Teaching as an authentic practice exercise is nearly as effective as actually teaching others. The Feynman Technique is simple and intuitive. If you apply it regularly throughout your doctoral program, it will become second nature.What has been your most significant learning experience?What is one question that has generated that you would like to investigate further?Reflect on what each have taught you about organizational learning?
How would you recommend Star allocate the common costs between drinks and pastries?
Term 1 Unit 2 DiscussionsUnit 2 Discussion (ACC301 Cost Accounting)Complete and submit question 2-36 on page 73.2-36. Cost AllocationEthical IssuesStar Buck, a coffee shop manager, has two major product linesdrinks and pastries. If Star allocates common costs on any objective basis discussed in this chapter, the drinks are profitable, but the pastries are not. Star is concerned that her boss will pull the plug on pastries. Stars brother, who is struggling to make a go of his new business, supplies pastries to the coffee shop. Star decides to allocate all common costs to the drinks because Drinks can afford to absorb these costs until we get the pastries line on its feet. After assigning all common costs to drinks, both the drinks and pastries product lines appear to be marginally profitable. Consequently, Stars manager decides to continue the pastries line.Requireda. How would you recommend Star allocate the common costs between drinks and pastries?b. You are the assistant manager and have been working with Star on the allocation problem. What should you do?Unit 2 DB: Trade (ECO201 Macroeconomics)After reading the article, Amadeo, K. & Boyle. M (May 18th, 2021). International trade: Pros, cons, and effect on the economy. the balance, provide an advantage and a disadvantage of international trade. From the article and in your opinion, how do these impact the economy?
Explain the difference between diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2.
Ms. Jones is 60 years old and obese. She has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and will be started on glyburide. She is very nervous about this diagnosis and concerned that she will need to give herself shots.Explain the difference between diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2.How does glyburide help decrease blood sugar levels?What are the key teaching points for patients taking oral antidiabetic agents?post should be at least 550 words,formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 3 academic sources.
Create an article that could be shared online that defines key terms, explains fundamental concepts, and shares relevant examples as to why domestic businesses should consider expansion into global markets.
OverviewBlogs, LinkedIn articles, and other online publications are channels of communication through which people can share their experience, perspectives, and expertise directly with readersand readers can respond via electronic comments. While these electronic channels are usually not as credible as scholarly publications, they are a great way for readers to learn about new topics and for writers to share their insight and expertise with a virtual audience. They are also often supported with references to case studies, reports, and other research.In this assignment, you will write an article for a virtual, professional audience to share your knowledge of the module resources concerning what globalization is and why organizations consider global expansion.PromptCreate an article that could be shared online that defines key terms, explains fundamental concepts, and shares relevant examples as to why domestic businesses should consider expansion into global markets. The article should have a brief introduction that explains what readers will gain from the post, a body that provides content supported with textual evidence from the course resources, and a conclusion that summarizes key takeaways for the reader.Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:Types of Business Environments: Differentiate between domestic and international business environments by defining and providing key characteristics of each type, using supporting evidence.Example Organizations: Identify examples of domestic and international organizations and explain how they meet the criteria for each type of organization, using supporting evidence.Benefits of Expansion: Explain the key benefits of international and global expansion for domestic businesses, providing specific examples and using supporting evidence.Ethical Considerations: Explain the role of ethics in making business decisions regarding expansion to a new market and how ethical decision-making frameworks can be used to help make these decisions. Use supporting evidence as appropriate.Guidelines for SubmissionSubmit your article as a Word document between 350 and 500 words in length. Use APA formatting and cite your sources according to APA style.
how would you revise a policy addressing childhood poverty?
250 wordsReadingsSocial Policy and Social Programs text to complete the following:Read Chapter 9, An Example of Social Policy and Social Program Analysis: Selected Features of Federal Child Welfare Legislation Since 1970 Concerned With Child Abuse, pages 167185.Develop an analysis for the issue of childhood poverty, showing how at least four groups benefit or suffer due to this issue. Include specific examples of both gainers and losers in your response. Based on the analysis, how would you revise a policy addressing childhood poverty? Although this discussion refers to any policy addressing childhood poverty, you may research a specific policy to inform this discussion.
Identify the difference between occasional negative emotions and more serious mental health issues, such as anxiety disorder or depression.
Based on your reading, video, general life experience and a little research, please respond to the following 2 questions.Identify the difference between occasional negative emotions and more serious mental health issues, such as anxiety disorder or depression.Select one of the following mental health disorders and describe some of the challenges the affected individual may face.: Anxiety Autism Spectrum Disorder Bi-Polar Disorder Depression Eating Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Schizophrenia
What can schools do to better address the treatment of others within their school districts?
Addressing todays problem with school violence is a complicated one. Use this Discussion Board thread to suggest and explain how you would implement change in school systems to make them safer. Was bullying or disrespectful treatment of a child a rooted cause for these horrible actions? What can schools do to better address the treatment of others within their school districts? Try and use some new and innovative ideas to make our children safer, yet not turn our schools into detention facilities.