Safety of Exercise Participation: Par-Q and You

Complete Lab 2.1 – Safety of Exercise Participation: Par-Q and You. This lab is located on page 49 and 50 in your textbook. You may want to complete the hard copy first. The Par-Q will give you the opportunity to determine how safe exercise participation is for you at this stage in your life. After completing both the health profile and lifestyle information, please use your results to respond to the questions at the end of the survey. You must respond to the questions at the end in order to receive full credit for this assignment. Lab 2.1 will be typed as a word document. It is not necessary to retype the questions; you are only expected to label the question number and respond 'yes' or 'no' on your Word document. All components of the lab must be typed and included in the lab submission in order to be worth full credit.

Content Requirements (see attached LAB 2.2)
Complete Lab 2.2 on page 51 – Overcoming barriers to being active. Take the Barriers to Being Active Quiz. Respond to questions 1-21 with a 0, 1, 2, or 3, according to the scale provided. Follow the directions to score yourself for each of the reasons by totaling your scores for the specified numbers. Respond in the Using Your Results Section. Use this section to identify your barriers to action and develop strategies to overcome them.

References: 
Fahey, T. D., Insel, P. M. & RothCourse Textbook, W. T. (2015). Fit & Well Brief Edition: Core Concepts and Labs in Physical Fitness and Wellness, Loose Leaf Edition (12th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

ISBN: 978-1-25-975126-4

Case Brief 

Understanding the opinion in a case is very important because sometimes the only primary source available for the resolution of a legal issue is case law. Also, some professions require you to keep up to date with changes in statutes or regulations that are also affected by case law.

Using the case brief format presented in Chapter 4 on pages 131–132 of the book, read and brief U.S. v. Leon, 466 U.S. 897 (1984). This case is located in page 624, Appendix A of the book.

Your Assignment must have a title page in APA format. All of the legal sources used in the Assignment itself must be in Bluebook format.

 

Aging Cognition

Book
Schaie, K. W., & Willis, S. L. (Eds.). (2016). Handbook of the psychology of aging (8th ed.). San Diego, CA: Elsevier. 
Assignment
You must read Chapters 14, 15. & 16 and do a Synthesis paper on those 3 chapters. The paper should provide single, complete, and UNIFYING thought/idea (i.e., a synthesis) about the readings that goes beyond the material. The 3 chapters must be unified as one. This paper is not a summary of the chapters. This is a Synthesis Paper not a summary of the chapters. The 3 chapters must be unified in a nutshell as one.

The Role of Islamic Relief Organizations in Promoting Development

An approx. 16000 – 17000 words Master thesis in the field of anthropology and development that includes fieldwork, plagiarism report is required (the thesis will be checked using turn-it-in software, wrong\fake referencing isn’t tolerated, the thesis must be coherent, develop an arguments and follows arranged ideas, easy to understand and to follow up with, not emotional at all. positive reflection about Islamic organizations 

Why Bluebook

Why is it important to use Bluebook citation? If you do not intend to enter the legal field, why would you use citations? Why must citations be so precise? Can you think of some careers other than law that would require you to use citations?

 

Online Research

Legal research can be very easy and quick if you know how to use a database such as Westlaw. Sometimes it can be extremely time-consuming and frustrating to find what you are looking for if you are not familiar with how it works. The best way to learn how to use Westlaw is by diving in and doing research.

For this Assignment, you will explore Westlaw for at least 1 hour. Please log onto Westlaw through the Library link located on the course resources page. Based on the facts below, please find federal statutes, case law, secondary authority, and other material that can be used to answer the issue presented. You need to locate and review at least four primary and secondary sources. You will create a research trail that must be saved and uploaded to the Dropbox. The research trail will show a list of every site and document that you retrieved and accessed. Make sure that you spend at least 1 hour researching on Westlaw. The research trail will show the time online, and list the documents accessed. Before you begin your research, you must first click on the link at the top of the page that allows you to save the trail on Westlaw. Make sure that as you do the research, you click on the individual results so that the research trail will show that you read some of the information retrieved.

Facts to be used for the Westlaw research:

Sarah Whitman has come to the office for a legal consultation. She worked for AeroSpecs, a federal government defense contractor. She claims that one of her coworkers offered her a drink one night, and the next morning when she woke up, she realized that she had been drugged and raped. Her employment contract has a mandatory arbitration clause. Can she sue her employer for damages resulting from the alleged rape? Would she have to forego a civil lawsuit and instead proceed with arbitration?

Please find cases, statutes, secondary authority, or any other material that could help you determine if Ms. Whitman can sue AeroSpecs. Make sure you first save your trail and spend at least 1 hour doing research on Westlaw. Please do not answer the questions presented; only conduct research that would help you find the answer.

In addition to the research trail, you must submit a short, 1–2-page paper discussing which sources you would use to answer the question presented and why. The title page must be in APA format, and the sources cited in the paper will be in Bluebook format.

 

Complete Exercise 1, in Ch. 8, "Scheduling Resources and Costs" of Project Management: The Managerial Process, using Microsoft® Project 2016. 

Create a network schedule using the information provided in the exercise, apply resources, and adjust the schedule to eliminate over commitment of resources.

Submit the Microsoft® Project file to the Assignment Files tab.

Please go to the following link below to access book and exercise one for chapter 8. Please contact me for password for sign in for book.

Using Primary and Secondary Sources

Primary and secondary sources can complement each other to help you understand a particular area of law that might not be so clear. For this Discussion, you will learn how to use primary and secondary sources together. Using Westlaw, locate a primary source from your state that defines “trade secret.” If there are no primary sources, research federal primary sources. When you cite the primary source(s), make sure you use correct Bluebook format.

Next, using Westlaw, locate a secondary source that discusses trade secrets. Also use correct Bluebook format when citing the secondary source. Explain the secondary source and how it explains or complements the primary source.