Have you ever dated someone you met online?
Research has found that the number of couples who meet online has soared. More more people now meet online than through family, church, or even college. How might this trend impact common factors in mate selection such as propinquity, homogamy, or exogamy? Have you ever dated someone you met online? Did you meet through a dating site/app or through a different kind of site/app (such as through social media or gaming)? If you have not ever met someone to date online, would you be open to this possibility? Why or why not?
How, if at all, would you lead your team and persuade your bosses to encourage a more customer-centric perspective?
Imagine you are the new marketing manager for a chain of hospitals that views its clients as patients rather than customers. How, if at all, would you lead your team and persuade your bosses to encourage a more customer-centric perspective? Be sure to explain thoroughly. If you choose not to go with a more customer-centric perspective, thoroughly explain your rationale.
Assess the importance of policy analysis during the development and implementation stages of public policy.
Assignment
Understanding Public Policy In a three to four page APA paper (not including cover and reference pages), address the following:· Assess the importance of policy analysis during the development and implementation stages of public policy. · Discuss the social impact of policies.· Discuss the limitations policies have on government power. Use at least one of the assigned articles to support your position and cite the reference appropriately. Text for this course all 6 weeks· Dye, T.R. (2010). Understanding public policy (13th ed.). Longman: Pearson Prentice Hall. Articles you might keep this list may come up all 6 weeks and maybe it will help you with doing the assignments · Anderson, C. W. (1988). Political judgment and policy analysis. Public Administration Quarterly, 11(4), 439-462. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Boerner, K. & Uebelmesser, S. (2007). Migration and the welfare state: The economic power of the non-voter? International Tax and Public Finance, 14(1), 93-111. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Eisinger, P. (2006). Imperfect federalism: The intergovernmental partnership for Homeland Security. Public Administration Review, 66(4), 537-545. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Fossett, J.W., Ouellette, A.R., Philpott, S., Magnus, D. & McGee, G. (2007). Federalism & bioethics: States and moral pluralism. The Hastings Center Report, 37(6), 24-35. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Gould, J.B. (2002). Playing with fire: The civil liberties implications of September 11th. Public Administration Review: Special Issue, 62, 74-79. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Haller, S.F. & Gerrie, J. (2007). The ole of science in public policy: Higher reason, or reason for hire? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 20(2), 139-165. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Houston, M.J. & Rothschild, M.L. (1980). Policy-related experiments on information provision: A normative model and explication. JMR, Journal of Marketing Research, 17(4), 432. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Hubbard, R. G., Skinner & J., Zeldes, S. P. (1994). Expanding the life-cycle model: Precautionary saving and public policy. The American Economic Review, 84(2), 174. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Lavis, J.N., Posada, F.B., Haines, A. & Osei, E. (2004). Use of research to inform public policymaking. The Lancet, 364(9445), 1615-21. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Nordhaus, R. & Danish, K.W. (2005). Assessing the options for designing a mandatory U. S. greenhouse gas reduction program. Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, 32(1), 97-163. Retrieved from ProQuest database.· Witko, C. (2006). PACs, issue context, and congressional decision making. Political Research Quarterly, 59(2), 283-292, 294-295. Retrieved from ProQuest database.Multimedia · Forbes. (2013, March 10). Steve Case crowdfunds America: SXSW Forbes exclusive[Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SxKRfVjTP8
Plan and describe the sampling procedure, then use the results to construct a confidence interval estimate of the mean age of all books in the library.
Go to a local library; collect a sample of books consisting of the ages of book (based on copyright dates). Plan and describe the sampling procedure, then use the results to construct a confidence interval estimate of the mean age of all books in the library. Please, post and share your results with the class.Please make sure to comply with all Netiquette Guidelines listed in the Getting Started module.Grading Criteria:Directly and completely post the requested information60Respond to another student’s post explaining why you agree or disagree with his/her construction of the confidence interval estimate 20Respond to two or more posts explaining why you agree or disagree with his/her construction of the confidence interval
create a 16-slide powerpoint: · “The role of play in social-emotional development”
Advocacy is a vital component of the early childhood professional’s role. Advocacy can occur on a daily basis through supportive interactions with children and their families and connecting families to needed resources. At a broader and more public level, advocacy can occur when a specific message is developed and disseminated with the goal of positively impacting the lives of children, families, early childhood professionals, and the field as a whole. You will create a 16-slide powerpoint: · “The role of play in social-emotional development” (Topic of choice)· 15 slides of information including in-text citations.· Your slideshow should be 16-18 slides in length with audio narration clearly presenting your advocacy message with a research-based foundation on the topic of your choice.
Considering the history between Great Britain and the U.S., and between France and the U.S., do you think there are shared benefits in such alliances?
Need assistance with my discussion assignment. Considering the history between Great Britain and the U.S., and between France and the U.S., do you think there are shared benefits in such alliances? How might the alliance between U.S. and Great Britain and France impact the future? Does it impact U.S. politics and society? Why or why not? Be sure to share your thoughts based on the assigned readings, your personal experience, and observations.
Does conscious will exist, or does the automaticity of social cognition override conscious intent? f
Intent influences the thoughts and behaviors of people in social settings. What factors influence intent? Why? What factors interrupt intent? Explain. Does conscious will exist, or does the automaticity of social cognition override conscious intent? Justify your position. 400 words
No plagiarism
Require 2 citations (not older than 2016) APA format
Explain how the company is doing with respect to the ratios.
This is your opportunity to play detective and do some financial statement analysis. Please select any publicly traded company. You may also use any reliable website, such as the company’s web page. For the company you select, find the annual report and the financial ratio information for the following ratios: Once you have reviewed the information, write an essay that begins with a brief introduction to your chosen company. Next, explain how the company is doing with respect to the ratios. In one to three sentences, briefly summarize what each of the ratios are telling you about the company. Conclude with how you predict it will do in the future. Your essay should be at least one page in length. Use APA format to cite and reference all quoted and paraphrased material, including your textbook. Use a minimum of two sources, one of which may be the textbook. Include a title page, introduction, body, conclusion, and references page. An abstract is not required.
discuss how intersectional identity can affect women’s experiences and relationship to society.
This week’s readings add the concept of difference to body politics, and ask us to think about how women’s bodies can situate them within multiple identity categories. FIRST, define “intersectionality” (or “intersectional feminism”) in your own words. THEN, discuss how intersectional identity can affect women’s experiences and relationship to society. Refer to at least three learning resources assigned for this week in your response (these may include last week’s course module reading “Women and Body Politics”) and provide specific examples from the reading, the news, or your own life.
Explain the benefits that a crime analysis unit would provide for your department.
***2PGS***provide the introduction and discuss the demographics of your fictional police department and the benefits a crime analysis unit would provide.
Activity Instructions
Review Implementing Crime Analysis on the IACA website to help with answering questions. Introduce a fictional police department and provide the agency/jurisdiction demographics. How many sworn officers? What is the population of your jurisdiction? Report on how much crime occurs. How many Uniform Crime Report Part 1 crimes per year? What is the crime rate? Explain the benefits that a crime analysis unit would provide for your department.***2PGS***