You have just received two emails, one from your boss or supervisor and one from a coworker. The two emails address the same situation. A minor problem has occurred that you may be responsible for creating. Your boss/supervisor has asked you for a resolution to the problem. Your coworker, who has been affected by this problem, is angry with you and has written an inflammatory email accusing you of creating this problem on purpose.

  1. Using word, write an email as a reply to both of the emails that you have received. You should attempt to resolve the problem as efficiently as possible. Since your email will be received both by a supervisor and a coworker, consider all aspects of your communication including the formality of the language you use, grammar, and all aspects of formal communication. Your goal is to solve the problem and maintain your professionalism at the same time.
  2. On the same document, analyze the conflict that has happened. What was the cause of the conflict? How did you attempt to resolve the conflict? What did you need to address in terms of your supervisor’s concerns, and how were these different from your coworker’s concerns? Do you think your supervisor and coworker handled the conflict well in their emails to you? How effective are these emails?
 
 
 

Research the topics and compare them. 

 

The topic is  James Baldwin and the Civil Rights Movement.

 

 

1. An introduction leading up to the main point or thesis of the paper

2.  Information organized by paragraph, starting off with a topic sentence.  Make sure the topic sentence directs both the content and the purpose of the paragraph for the reader.

3.  In-text citations and a final page of full citations, using MLA Style

4.  Double space your text and number your pages

5.  A conclusion

6.  Excellent grammar, punctuation, and spelling

 

Must be 5 pages!

This week’s readings focus on the importance of the ‘culture shift’ that needs to take place in our communities in order to begin an asset-building initiative. Using your critical thinking skills, respond to the following questions:

  • What do the terms ‘strength message’ and ‘strength-oriented action’ mean?
  • What evidence do you see of this concept played out in your local school or organizational setting?
  • What about in your community?
  • What do you see as the predominant role of adults in your community? Are they more focused on strength or risk and deficits? Do they provide relationships and programs, or just programs?

Include two or three specific actions that you consistently practice, or could immediately incorporate into your daily routine, to support a “strength-oriented action” culture. If you get stuck, you may want to refer to the “Ask Yourself These Questions First” on Tip Sheet #1 located in the required reading for the week.

Write a two- to three-page analysis of your community and the existing programs for youth within this community using the following guidelines:

1. Using your research from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Fact Finder (Links to an external site.)Pew Research Center (Links to an external site.), and the National Center for Education Statistics (Links to an external site.), create an info-graphic picture of your community to support your written analysis. Embed the info-graphic picture into your analysis as a chart illustrating the written analysis. Your info-graphic and analysis should illustrate those statistics that have direct bearing on the 40 Developmental Assets identified by the Search Institute which can include, but are not limited to:

· Population demographics, including ethnicity and special populations

· Economic status

· Housing and household demographics

2. Summarize youth-related issues that seem to be at the forefront of your community. Use specific examples to support your observations (newspaper headlines, community meetings, political platforms, etc.) and cite your text when appropriate.

3. In support of your written analysis, create and embed a table that identifies the resources for young people that already exist in your community. Your table should include:

· The name of the program

· A short description of the program’s mission

· An analysis of how the program engages with the youth they serve (Are they partners with adults?)

· Summarize which of the 40 Developmental Assets the program focuses on or attempts to meet with their program.

Across history, our longest political battle has been fought to win full civil liberties and rights for all citizens, men and women, black and white, native born and immigrant, property owners and renters. This battle has been fought in federal courts as a constitutional matter, as well as the halls of Congress and the streets of American towns and cities. As we know from our studies, the vast majority of Americans were denied the basic right to vote until the 20th century, namely women and most male minorities. The same was true about fair treatment in the marketplace when applying for employment, education, housing, or healthcare. Write an essay about the key political decisions and/or legal cases in US history (primarily in the 20th century), which led to stronger guarantees of fair treatment and “equality under the law.” Be sure to give at least two examples from voting, employment, education, housing, or healthcare, identifying when they occurred, while briefly describing their origins in political battles. The more examples, the better.

As you write your essay, bear in mind that tens of millions of Americans have long hoped that the promise expressed in our Declaration of Independence, “all men (individuals) are created equal,” would lead to a nation of equality. In the conclusion of your essay, consider how successful or unsuccessful US civil liberties and rights have been in creating social and economic equality among citizens. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about America reducing social and economic inequality by guaranteeing civil rights?Do civil rights necessarily guarantee social and economic equality? Why, or why not?

According to Crocker and Smallwood, cloud computing represents one of the most significant paradigms shifts in information technology (IT) history, due to an extension of sharing an application-hosting provider that has been around for many years, and was common in highly regulated vertical industries like banks and health care institutions.  The author’s knowledge from their research continues to assert that, the impetus behind cloud computing lies on the idea that it provides economies of scale by spreading costs across many client organizations and pooling computing resources while matching client computing needs to consumption in a flexible, real-time version. 

Q: Even with this great news about the benefits of cloud computing applications, the authors have warned the business user community regarding the dangers associated with cloud computing applications.  Please identify and name these grave dangers/risks that pose as concerns, and briefly support your discussion.

 Answer all questions.

2 1/2 page minimum.  APA format. 

 

  1.  Describe some ways in which educational objectives can hinder and help education. 
  2. How can a regular classroom teacher help learning disabled students in their classes? What difficulties are they likely to encounter? How might you help overcome these difficulties? 
  3. States have varying school funding formulas.  Discuss the challenges and benefits of state taxes versus property taxes in funding education. 

PURPOSE

  • This assignment is designed to provide you with a first-hand opportunity to learn about the particular area of The Criminal Justice System that most interests you. 

OVERVIEW

  • You will be required to attend two approved outside activities involving The Criminal Justice System. Write a five‐page paper describing your experience during the activities, research the subject of your activities, and your personal reflection of your experience.

INTRODUCTION

  • The student needs find out as much as possible about the subject:
    • History
    • Background
    • Responsibilities
    • Qualifications
    • Challenges
  • Some examples of outside activities are:
    • Ride along
    • Tour a CJS facility
    • Attend a court hearing
    • Volunteer experience
      • The student must choose and obtain approval for each activity.

REFLECTION

  • Maintain a professional or academic tone.
    • A reflection paper is personal and objective, but you should still keep your thoughts organized and sensible.
  • Elicit your informed opinions
    • About ideas presented in your research
    • Consider how they affect you
    • What do  you know about this topic?
    • Where does your existing knowledge come from?
    • What are the observations or experiences that shape your understanding?

BODY

  • 1st Page: COVER PAGE
    • The cover page must include
      • Title
      • Student’s name
      • Date of submission.

Next five pages (CONTENT):

  • The paper must be a minimum of five pages.
  • The use of charts, graphs, and pictures is strongly encouraged.
    • They do NOT count as part of your text but will earn bonus points for extra effort and creativity.
  • Papers will be graded on content and format, as well as neatness, spelling, punctuation, proper usage of the English language. The ability to write well and to utilize available resources is an important skill for any Criminal Justice Professional.
  • The text must be double-spaced with one-inch (1”) top side, and bottom margins. Note: this page has 1” margins.  Hold it against yours to check your margins—because I will!
  • The font may be no larger than 12 pts.
  • The font must be 12 pt. Times New Roman, or Arial.
  • Do not type the text of you paper in boldface type, except to emphasize specific words or phrases.
  • Type only in black type.
  • Paragraphs should be indented ½”. Since the paper is double-spaced, do NOT leave extra spaces between paragraphs.

CONCLUSION

The conclusion paragraph of your paper should summarize your main points. Do not add new content in the conclusion.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Your bibliography (page listing your resources) should appear at the end of your report. Your sources, including your interviewees, should appear in alphabetical order, last name first.  Information should be as complete and precise as possible.
  • Interviews should include the person’s name and title, and the date/time/place of the interview.
  • Books should contain the author’s name, the title of the book. The publisher, place and date of publication, and page numbers you used.
  • Periodicals (magazines, newspapers, etc.) should cite the author’s name, the name of the article used, the name of the magazine used, the volume number or issue, and the pages used.
  • Internet sources should include an author’s or publisher’s name (if known) as well as the complete Web address. 

The references must be formatted in APA style. (See APA section below for helpful information.)

Facts, Conclusions, and Opinions

To clarify the instructions (above), here are some examples of facts, conclusions, and opinions: 

  • An example of a fact is: In Utah, murder occurs when a person intentionally or knowingly causes the death of another person.
    • Facts consist of information that cannot be reasonably disputed.  
  • An example of a conclusion is: O.J. Simpson committed (or didn’t commit) the crime of murder.
    • Conclusions are judgments made after analyzing the facts.
  • An example of an opinion is: We should pass laws aimed at reducing gun ownership.
    • This statement is not verifiable through the scientific method of research. 

Gateway Requirements

Papers will not be accepted for grading unless they meet the following criteria. If they do not meet this criteria, they will be returned for revisions, but must be re-submitted by the “lock out” date in Canvas. 

  • Your paper must be 4-5 pages in length.Papers outside of this length range will not be accepted.
    • Be concise. You do not have to discuss all similarities and differences. 
  • Your References page must provide the links to two Utah laws and two laws from another state.
    • You must cite the actual state laws (primary sources), not secondary sources, such as “.com” websites.

APA Formatting (Helpful Information)

http://www.access-to-law.com/citation/videos/citing_const_statutes.html (Links to an external site.)

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