Data Analytics Question Part One 1) Think of a topic or issue that you are passionate about. Regarding your topic, what questions do you think are most important? (For example, you may love dogs and care about health. You could ask “Can owning a dog be good for one’s health?”) 2) Search internet for articles […]
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Which of the different three forms of external review from the chapter would you select and why?
Criminal Justice Question Examine the “three forms” of external review (Auditors & Inspector Generals, Blue Ribbon Commissions, and Private Consulting Groups) discussed in Chapter 7. Imagine you are a newly selected police chief for an agency that is facing several serious allegations of corruption and excessive force that led to the firing of the Chief. […]
What do the results show (figures and data tables)?
Critical Success Factors in Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning Systems for Sustainable Corporations Read the article, and answer the following questions: What do the author(s) want to know (motivation)? What did they do (approach/methods)? What do the results show (figures and data tables)? How did the author(s) interpret the results (interpretation/discussion)? What should be done next? […]
Can a state make laws that put a greater burden on minority residents (think voting restrictions)?
This week you will be writing an essay, 2-3 pages double-spaced in length, on what happens when Constitutional rights collide. You can find an example from the news or case law, but here are some suggestions: Religious rights (1st amendment) versus equal protection (14th amendment): https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/05/opinions/masterpiece-cakeshop-supreme-court-opinion-gupta Freedom of speech (1st amendment) versus equal protection/protected classes […]
Discuss the discovery of “Planet Nine” why astronomers think it exists, what it’s orbit appears to be like, the expected characteristics of the planet, and how and why astronomers have come to these conclusions.
435:W7F(250 words) Choose one of the following topics to discuss: Discuss the Kuiper Belt, including the theories by Edgeworth and Kuiper, the discovery of objects, what we know about the Belt, and what mysteries remain. Discuss the Oort Cloud, including the current theories about its structure and what we know about it at present. Discuss […]
What ways are they similar, and in what ways do they differ?
435:W6F(250 words) Uranus and Neptune are very similar planets. In what ways are they similar, and in what ways do they differ? In what ways, if any, are they unusual?
Discuss what methods and weaknesses you would use to exploit the employees to try and gain positive access and/or control.
To prepare for this discussion, read the following articles: Information Security Issues and Threats in Saudi Arabia: A Research Survey. Phishing by Industry Benchmarking report. In your discussion, highlight and share an experiment that you might utilize to perform a social engineering attack on a Saudi organization. Discuss what methods and weaknesses you would use […]
What did we learn about Saturn’s moon Titan from the Cassini-Huygens mission?
435:W5F(250 words) Pick one of these topics to discuss: What did we learn about Saturn’s moon Titan from the Cassini-Huygens mission? What major questions about Titan remain unanswered? What’s special and interesting about Saturn’s moon Enceladus? Why is learning more about this moon considered an important objective by many planetary scientists?
Explain what internal validity is and why experiments are considered to be high in internal validity.
Experimentation and Validity Explain what internal validity is and why experiments are considered to be high in internal validity. Explain what external validity is and evaluate studies in terms of their external validity. Explain the concepts of construct and statistical validity
What have planetary scientists learned about Saturn and Saturn’s moons from the Cassini mission?
435:W4F(250 words) This week we turn our attention to the giant planets of the outer solar system. These massive worlds are nothing like the terrestrial planets we’ve studied so far. In this discussion, you will learn a little more about the largest of these planets by choosing to discuss what we have learned from missions […]