What to do1.Practical Project EvaluationChoose one of two projectsI.Sydney Opera House: For the chosen project, try to do the following:i.Write a possible project charterii.Discuss if the project has failed or succeeded based on the three project evaluation criteria: time, cost, and scopeiii. Discuss the phenomena of scope creep inthe projectiv. Identify the stakeholders in the […]
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Compare and contrast the two films of Satoshi Kon, Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress.
The assignment description reads: Compare and contrast the two films of Satoshi Kon, Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress. Some topics you might consider in your discussion: Analyze the films regarding ideas of the gaze, use supporting references from: Susan Napier,” ‘Excuse Me, Who are You?’: Performance, Gaze and the Female in the Works of Kon […]
What are the authors trying to find out (include their research hypothesis or research question(s))?How do the authors arrive at their findings(describe research methods)? What do the authors conclude about their study?
Critical Thinking Writing AssignmentThere are many myths and much misunderstanding about psychology. The purpose of this assignment is to think critically about a commonly held psychological belief that may in fact be false.50 such myths were identified by Lilienfeld, Lynn, Ruscio, & Beyerstein and are listed below.(1. First, select one myththat you want to investigate […]
Discuss two potential HR data points that could lead people to conclusions that may or may not accurately reflect the situation at hand.
1.In chapter 4, the authors lay out a number of HR data elements used to measure the effectiveness of the HR functions. Looking at your own organization, what five points of HR data would you use in your analysis to describe the current state and predict the future state so that you can make appropriate […]
What else from Veblen could be used to explain what is happening on this website? What can you apply from other authors?
Your assignment is to write a paper analyzing how this site demonstrates concepts discussed in this class so far. What ideas from any authors we have read can be brought to bear to understand this situation? For a little help in making this connection, consider the following quote from Veblen: “In order to avoid stultification […]
Critically discuss and evaluate the strengths, weaknesses and important characteristics of the article.
Starts by introducing the title and provide a brief overview of the topic. Identify the aim of the text and provide a summary of the main findings. At the end of the introduction, provide a brief statement and the reason for evaluating the article. SUMMARY Provide a summary of the main points of the article […]
Describe the relationship between the book’s content and your previous knowledge or experience.
I. Before reading the section, skim for and then list three topics to be addressed. Next to each, summarize in one sentence what you already know about the topic. 1. 2. 3. III. After your reading, identify three of the main arguments the authors make in the chapter. In the second column, identify what an […]
Discuss,Exactly why did the planned Enola Gay exhibit stir up so much controversy, and who, generally speaking, was leading the effort to quash it? According to the book’s various authors, how did the nation’s recent history (including the Vietnam War) and the ongoing “culture wars” figure into the controversy? Finally, do you feel exhibit planners should have stood their ground? Do any of the authors agree with you?
address the following questions: Exactly why did the planned Enola Gay exhibit stir up so much controversy, and who, generally speaking, was leading the effort to quash it? According to the book’s various authors, how did the nation’s recent history (including the Vietnam War) and the ongoing “culture wars” figure into the controversy? Finally, do […]
Why do the authors tell these stories? Who is the audience for them and what effect is the storytelling supposed to have on them, do you think?Explain.
Paper details: Read the attached files and answer the questions for forum three. According to the authors, what is supposed to be interesting or peculiar about each one? The third story is somewhat different from the first two. How does it relate to those other? What do the authors make of the stories? Why do […]
Summarize both of the arguments (“they say”), explain how the authors agree and disagree, and craft your own response to the issues the two essays raise
Topic: Summarize both of the arguments (“they say”), explain how the authors agree and disagree, and craft your own response to the issues the two essays raise Paper details: DANAH BOYD, “Why America is Self-Segregating” GABRIELA MORO, “Minority Student Clubs: Segregation or Integration?” keep in mind that your thesis and your essay should be an […]