Explain in some detail one of the two puzzles of establishments discussed by Korman. 

 

These puzzles turn on materialist assumptions about some familiar things. What is it to be material? One of the features of material things is that they exist in space. Just as there are puzzles about existing in space, there are puzzles about existing in time. Make clear the two standard accounts of how things persist, that is, exist in time. What is it to endure? What is it to perdure? Give an account of the puzzle of change. What are the intuitions that give rise to this puzzle? Discuss why the two standard responses to it are supposed to be problematic. (Tie your discussion here into your answer to the previous question about the relevant intuitions.) 

 

Many philosophers have noticed that the so-called puzzle of change rests on a controversial view of the world in time. Explain this view, making clear the similarity between time and space according to it. Hinchliff claims that the puzzle of change can be solved by accepting a different view of the world in time. Make clear this alternative view. 

 

What are some of the obvious problems with it? Tallant, discussed in the Baron paper, argues that presentism and endurantism are incompatible. State his argument. How does this argument pertain to the puzzle of change? Is Tallant’s argument compelling? 

 

Articulate the reasons for your answer.

To begin this assignment, think about some historical examples of social change, such as agricultural advancements (irrigation, the cotton gin), shifts to democratic governments, and civil rights movements. Then, begin thinking about social changes you have experienced more recently in your own life.
 

Write a paper that discusses the following 4 prompts. Use the information under each prompt to guide your responses: 

1. Discuss a social change that you have experienced. Describe how this change impacted society as a whole and your own individual behaviors. 

· Was the social change positive or negative in your perspective? 

· Did your life get easier or harder-simplified or more complicated? 

· Has it been positive or negative for society? 

2. Research a non-Western culture, and identify a recent social movement or social change they have experienced. 

· Describe the social change/movement, and how the social change impacted their society.

· Discuss how globalization may or may not have impacted their social change. For example, consider how other societies may have influenced the social movement/change you identified OR how the social movement/change you identified impacted other societies, outside of its own.

· Was the change well received or protested by the majority of social members in that society? Include examples and references to support your analysis.

3. Research and discuss one technological advancement that is being developed right now. Then, discuss the following:

· How one of the new technologies may spur social change in your society. 

· How this new technology might impact cultural norms, values and practices.  For example, how this new technology may change the culture of a society.

· Do you believe the potential social change would be positive or negative, overall?  

4. Think critically and discuss how technological advancement can both positively and negatively impact the social sciences, specifically sociology, and how the social sciences are studied (refer to Chapter 10: Research Applications for guidance). Specifically, discuss the following:

· How studying society has evolved in response to social changes. Specifically, consider how the social change pertaining to a higher regard for human rights and ethics has made studying people easier and/or more difficult.

· How studying society may continue to evolve in the future in response to social changes. Specifically, consider how ‘privacy’ as a social value is changing and how this may make studying people easier and/or more difficult. 

· Other considerations may include a prediction on how changes in population size, globalization, shifting cultural values, new technological advancements, etc. will continue to make studying people easier and more difficult in the future

Utilize at least 2 credible sources to support the points presented in the paper. Make sure you cite them appropriately within your paper, and list them in APA format on your Reference page.
 

Your paper should be 4-5 pages in length, not counting the Title page and Reference page. In accordance with APA formatting requirements, your paper should include a Title and Reference page, should be double-spaced, and should include a running head and page numbers. 

 

Write a one paragraph essay on Economic Orientalism.  In that one paragraph, define what Economic Orientalism is and explain how the Duke and the Duchess in Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess” reveals Economic Orientalism.  This paragraph must be at least 9 – 15 sentences long.  If your paragraph is not 9 – 15 sentences long you will not receive any credit.  Also, you must proofread your paragraph and ensure that you have no spelling errors or grammatical errors. 

 
 
 

Write a 3-4 page essay that addresses one of the topics below. Discuss how African American writers drew on elements from politics, history and culture as inspiration in their short stories, novels, and poems. Paste your response in the assignment submission box, but also include the document file as an attachment by the date listed above.

  1. What are some of the ways that historical experience is reflected in the works of African American writers and poets?
  2. Why were African American poets drawn to musical models such as Jazz and Blues as sources of inspiration?
  3. How did Amiri Baraka and Ralph Ellison use elements from jazz and blues as a base for their literary styles?
  4. How were the political struggles of the 1960s and 1970s reflected in the works of African American poets?

write a research paper about an Application Security topic of your choice. The research paper development consisted of: (a) research paper topic (defining the topic of your research), (b) annotated bibliography (finding literature about the topic), (c) draft research paper (producing a draft paper based on the research topic) and (d) final research paper (improving on the draft and writing a final paper)

 

  

Introduction

 All research reports begin with an introduction. (1 – 2 Pages)

Background

Provide your reader with a broad base of understanding of the research topic. The goal is to give the reader an overview of the topic, and its context within the real world, research literature, and theory. (3 – 5 Pages)

Problem Statement

This section should clearly articulate how the study will relate to the current literature. This is done by describing findings from the research literature that define the gap. Should be very clear what the research problem is and why it should be solved. Provide a general/board problem and a specific problem (150 – 200 Words)

Literature Review

Using your annotated bibliography, construct a literature review. (5-10 pages)

Discussion

Provide a discussion about your specific topic findings. Using the literature, you found, how do you solve your problem? How does it affect your general/board problem? (3-5 pages)

References

 
 
 

Blake Glover’s recent job performance needs to be addressed. You hired Blake over a year ago because he was highly qualified for the job, and in his first year, you and other managers were impressed by his excellent work and potential for leadership in the company. However, over the last three months, Blake has been regularly late to work, has called-in sick more than five times, and when he is at work, he has spent most of his time away from his desk, chatting with other employees and otherwise off-task. Upper management agrees that his personality fits well in the company, and you want to keep him; however, his recent behavior cannot be ignored.

As the manager of Blake’s department, you have the task of disciplining him with a formal, written warning, which must include an assessment of Blake’s performance to date and a specific improvement plan. Your plan should include measurable goals for Blake that will allow both Blake and the company to track his improvement within the timeframe you see fit. The warning should also articulate the consequences for Blake if he does not meet these goals.

In his latest work, Our Kids:The American Dream in Crisis, Putnam explores the social, economic, and community challenges of achieving the American Dream in the 21st century. One of the distinctive elements of this work is Putnam’s reliance on the stories of ordinary, individual Americans. These stories illustrate one of the book’s central themes: the zip code in which you reside is the single, most important factor that determines economic advancement and access to social capital. Taken as a whole, these stories provide valuable insight into the economic, social, and demographic challenges of what it means not only to live in America at the present time but also how we work towards achieving stability and security with family, community, and employment.

 

 

Based on Putnam’s work, what does the American Dream mean to you? * Do we live in a country that rewards hard work equitably? * Do Putnam’s stories and his accompanying analysis make you feel less confident or more confident about pursuing a career in public affairs?

 

MLA format 5 pages

https://books.google.com/books?id=OsrNCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Our+Kids:+The+American+Dream&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj29_G3o6XmAhVGzlkKHTg3AzIQ6AEwAHoECAAQAg#v=onepage&q=Our%20Kids%3A%20The%20American%20Dream&f=false

 
 
 

At the end of the quarter you will submit a 1,000‐word reflection paper on all the seminars and events you attended this quarter. You need to address three things specifically:

  1. Describe how an interdisciplinary perspective can be useful for addressing the theme of the course.
  2. From a personal perspective, describe what you gained from the overall experience of attending the events.
  3. At the end, suggest a potential speaker for a future IAS Seminar, including contact information and a brief description of the speaker’s background. This can be a speaker you heard at one of your outside events, or someone else you think would be of interest to the UWT community in general.

-seminar reflection paper, please don’t quote any online sources

-theme of the course: history/shaping of Tacoma

English 1130

Paper #4/5 – 2 Parts

Part 1 — Researched Argument

Part 2 – Visual Essay

Part I

For Paper #4/5 you will write a researched argument essay that addresses an issue related to the U.S. Judicial and/or prison system. Think about the documentary films we’ve watched (Into the Abyss, 13th, etc.), about any direct or indirect experiences you may have had, any discussions you may have engaged in (in personal as well as academic settings), any material you may have read (in and out of school) – including the readings I assigned. Decide on a topic that interests you, and devise a corresponding issue. The issue should be sufficiently complex – something debatable.

Your paper shall be 10 pages, typed, double-spaced. It shall include proper source citations (in-text citations, work cited page).

Follow these steps as you construct your paper:

1. Read what experts have already said about the issue.

2.  Examine the various dimensions of the issue by analyzing and evaluating the experts’ arguments to determine which are the most convincing, which are reasonable but not terribly convincing, and which are flawed.

3. Articulate a thesis expressing your own position.

4. Discover solid reasons to support your thesis.

5. Return to the sources (research) to extract evidence you will use to back up each of your reasons. 

Ways to support your reasons:

§ Examples —

· Based on a similarity to something that happened in the past.

· Based on a similar case.

· Based on a hypothetical situation.

§ Relevant Information –

· Facts

· Statistics

· Points of interest

§ Statements, testimony, or other relevant information from acknowledged authorities.

§ Personal experience (be sure the experience relates directly to the reason you are developing).

6. Summarize alternative views and reasonable objections to your argument.

7. Respond tactfully to these alternative views.

8. Structure your essay (for this essay, I ask that you follow the following structure):

     

   

Introductory Section

· Opener – Introduce the issue and invite your readers into the     conversation.

·  Explanation and     background – Familiarize your readers with the controversy. Give them the     information they need to understand the issue at hand and make sense of the     conversation.

· Thesis – Give your stand on the issue – your main claim.

Body of the Essay

· Alternative view on one aspect of the controversy

· Your refutation of this view

· Reason + evidence for your thesis

· Alternative view on another aspect of the controversy

· Your refutation of this view

· Reason + evidence for your thesis

*(This pattern continues until you have covered all the     aspects of the issue you have chosen to focus on.)

Conclusion

· Recap of the argument

· Final statement of argument/final assessment of main issue and     claim

Part II

Visual Essay – Select 5 images that represent your perception of the U. S. Judicial and/or prison system. Assemble these into a 1-page collage. Accompany your collage of images with a 1-2 paragraph discussion of the ‘story’ your visual text/visual compilation tells.

Part I is worth 25% of your overall grade.

Part II is worth 20% of you overall grade.

 

Review literature regarding issues or concerns within your selected nurse practitioner specialty: Lifestyle changes (increasing activity in teenagers)

Select a theory or model which is relevant to your nurse practitioner specialty and would offer a meaningful context for evidence-based practice surrounding the issue or concern which you identified.  

1.  In a PowerPoint Presentation, address the following.  

o  Introduction to the presentation 

o  Identify and describe a theory or model and explain its relevance to your nurse practitioner specialty. 

o  Describe an issue or concern that is related to your nurse practitioner specialty, and explain its impact on health care outcomes 

o  Explain how the theory or model can be used as a framework to guide evidence-based practice to address the issue or concern, and discuss the unique insight or perspective offered through the application of this theory or model.  

o  Conclusion to the presentation 

o  References 

Preparing the presentation 

·  Application: Use Microsoft Word 2013™ to create the PowerPoint presentation.   

·  Length: The PowerPoint presentation must be 7 total slides (excluding title and reference slides).  

·  Speaker notes should be used and include in-text citations when applicable. 

·  A minimum of three (3) scholarly literature sources must be used.