I want the paper to reflect the homeless in San Antonio TX.

You will choose one major
issue facing your community and discuss it in depth. This paper will require you to remember,
understand, and apply information from both class and the outside research you do for this paper.
In addition, you must analyze and evaluate this issue in order to create new ideas and solutions
pertaining to your issue

Include a cover page which provides a paper title and your name. double-spaced, 12-pt. Times New Roman font, and with 1-inch margins on all sides. You will need
to use at least 10 reputable outside sources.

45 percent Critical Thinking
45 percent Communications
10 percent Following the Formatting Instructions

Get content that has posted within the last 9 months: that is, from April 2019 or later.

    Category to which the product, service, experience, or idea belongs. If a research study, question or hypothesis that the study seeks to answer or understand
    Key target audience(s) affected or impacted
    Summary of what has transpired, and why you find it interesting or noteworthy
    If any key actions were taken, were these good ideas or wise approaches? Why or why not?
    Opportunities that the occurrence, information or study results represent for the product or service company
    Challenges that the occurrence, information or study results should address
    Given the results or findings, what supplemental recommendations do you have for the company to further improve their benefit or chances of success?  Include 1-2 suggestions with rationale

When submitting an answer like 3540000000, you can type it in as is or using scientific notation like 3.54e9. If your answer is 0.00000542, you can also type it in like 5.42e-6.

Numerical answers must be typed to the most accurate value.
Numerical answers within 3% of the actual answer are counted as correct.
To avoid rounding errors in calculations, use at least three (3) significant figures for numerical answers.

Write a (500 words) essay on the topic of “Euthanasia” by answering the following questions: Why is this practice applied in some countries? Why do some other countries ban this practice? How is this practice applied? Will Saudi adopt this practice as an option? why so? What is your personal opinion on this matter?

attached articles will help you, and search for more , my opinion I am against it discuss the opinion based on that

consider:
Clarity (introduction, Body & Conclusion)
Organization and Presentation (The proper use of vocabulary and order)
Argumentation (Proper presentation of ideas and flow of argument)  Originality and Plagiarism  Referencing (the use of APA referencing

Suppose you are a human resource professional helping to improve the performance management system of a company that sells and services office equipment. The company operates a call center that takes calls from customers who are having problems with their equipment. Call center employees are supposed to verify the problem is not one the customer can easily handle (for example, equipment that will not operate because it has come unplugged). Then, if the problem is not resolved over the phone, the employees arrange for service technicians to visit the customer. The company can charge the customer only if a service technician visits, so performance management of the call center employees focuses on productivity how quickly they can complete a call and move on to the next caller. To measure this performance efficiently and accurately, the company uses electronic monitoring.

1, How would you expect the employees to react to the electronic monitoring? How might the organization address the employees concerns? (25 points, 1 page, double space)

2. Besides productivity in terms of number of calls, what other performance measures should the performance management system include? (25 points, 1 page, double space)

3. How should the organization gather information about the other performance measures? (25 points, 1 page, double space)

Use the readings and resources provided in our online lecture, book, and reputable sources found on the Internet to support your viewpoints. Be sure to use your own voice in your answers. Simple copy and pastes will not be accepted. Be sure to site all sources referenced by using APA guidelines.

Now write your paper. Introduce your topic and thesis. Consistently and carefully develop your thesis with supporting evidence gathered in your research. Present your conclusions. The paper should be 2500 words not including your title page, revised abstract, illustrations or bibliography). It should use 1 margins, 11 pt. Times New Roman or Calibri, and have numbered pages. Attach the Paper Evaluation Criteria form (p. 6 of this guide) to the end of your paper.

Use complete, grammatically-correct sentences. Make sure to proof-read your work for content, grammar, and spelling (or have a friend read it).

Include relevant illustrations. Number these (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.). You must cite the source of the illustration(s) as you would textual sources. Put the illustrations at the end of your paper, not interspersed throughout the body of the paper. Please identify the artist and title and date of the work.

Provide a complete bibliography. Only sources cited in the paper are to be included in the final bibliography. Review #3 under the Paper Proposal (above). See the Style Sheet on the next page for the bibliography format.

Evaluation criteria: You will be evaluated on the quality & depth of your research (be thorough — make sure you have carefully & thoughtfully integrated the required minimum sources into your paper); the development and consistent support of your thesis; the accuracy & organization of your evidence; the clarity of your writing; & the effort you put into this project. See p. 6 of this guide.

Style Sheet:

Bibliography: The items in your bibliography should be listed alphabetically, by authors last name. Do not number your citations.
Use the author-date system of citations. For information beyond this summary, see The Chicago Manual of Style, <http://www.press.uchicago.edu/misc/chicago/cmosfaq/tools.html>. If you find contradictions between style sources, this sheet takes precedence.
Foreign terms/words: Italicize or underline foreign words or abbreviations, unless they are regularly used in English. For example: ad infinitum, pro bono, bona fide. But not: tapa, etc., ikat, champagne, ibid., caf.
Citations. Authors names and dates of publication are to be given in the text of your paper, usually in parentheses, and keyed to the sources listed on your Works Cited page, which is placed at the end of your paper (see below). The basic reference in the author-date system consists of the last name of an author and the year of publication of the work, with no punctuation between them: (Jones 1996). Specific page numbers are cited as follows: (Jones 1996: 3-15). When the reference is to both volume and page of the authors work, a colon will distinguish between the two: (Jones 1985, 2: 50).
For works of multiple authorship use names for two or three authors: e.g., (Jones and Smith 2004: 254-268) or (Jones, Smith, and White 1988: 14). For more than three authors use the name of the first followed by et al.. Thus, for a book by Barnum, Collins, Forrest, and White: (Barnum et al. 2000: 79).
If the author is named in your paper, the citation may exclude her or his name: Smith argues that the sky is blue (1997: 8).
For repeated citations in the same paragraph, provide a complete citation at the first usage and then use ibid. (from Latin ibidem, in the same place) + the page number(s) in all following citations: Fred Collins argues that grass is green (2009: 56). Later he suggests that frogs are also green (ibid.: 92). He then goes on to name many objects which are normally identified with particular colors (ibid.: 92-110). Placement of citations. Parenthetical citations are placed in the text of your paper, usually at the ends of sentences (as above) and before the closing punctuation (i.e., comma, period). Substantive Notes. When more than a simple source citation is called for, an endnote
will solve the problem. Endnotes should be used sparingly, however. When used, notes should be numbered consecutively, beginning with 1. Note numbers in the text are in superscript and are placed at the end of the relevant sentence after all punctuation marks. The notes themselves are placed in a section entitled Endnotes and located following the text, but preceding the Works Cited page and any illustrations or figures.
Bibliography. The list of works cited is placed after the text of the paper and any endnotes, but before the illustrations or figures. The list is arranged alphabetically and bears the title Works Cited. Arrange references alphabetically by authors last names. The dates of publication are placed immediately after the authors names. Titles of books and journals appear in italics; titles of articles and book chapters appear in quotation marks. Single-space individual references; double-space between references. Refer to the following examples: Single-authored book: Smith, Julia. 2003. Book Title. City: Publisher. Multiple-authored book: Hall, David, and Ann Smith. 1995. Book Title. City: Publisher. Edited Book: Fowler, Carol, ed. 2005. Book Title. City:
Publisher. Translated Book: Smith, Julia. 2003. Book Title. Trans. John Deer. City: Publisher. Book Chapter: McKeon, Richard. 1947. Chapter Title. In Book Title, ed. Tessa Turtle, 33-51. City: Publisher . Journal Article: West, Donna. 1996. Article Title. Journal Title 8(3): 3-44. [volume # (issue #): pages of the article] Webpage: Authors or organizations name, <URL>, date accessed.

You will write a minimum seven-page paper that includes the title page, the abstract, at least four full pages of body (which is the actual literature review), and the reference list.  Your topic must be approved by this professor prior to beginning writing your literature review.

Your paper must comply with APA guidelines.  The literature review must be typed, double-spaced, in 11-point Arial font , with 1.0″ margins, and pages numbered properly. In addition, you must use one direct quote no longer than 20 words that is cited correctly.

In Malaise of Modernity, Charles Taylor focuses on the key modern concept of self-fulfillment, often attacked as the central support of what Christopher Lasch has called the culture of narcissism. To Taylor, self-fulfillment, although often expressed in self-centered ways, isn’t necessarily a rejection of traditional values and social commitment; it also reflects something authentic and valuable in modern culture. Only by distinguishing what is good in this modern striving from what is socially and politically dangerous, Taylor says, can our age be made to deliver its promise.

I need to write this book review and relate it to the rise of modernity in a political standpoint.

Please mention the work of at least two of these theorist and their major arguments about modernity:

Locke
Burke
Marx
Weber
De Beauvoir

It needs to be a critical book review. Please refer attached file for extra details.

second assignment
For the second of these assignments: Each student shall find two proper APA Style references for two (2) External Authoritative Sources (defined below), discussing laws, codes and/or other sources governing gifts by pharmaceutical representatives to doctors and provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph for each of the required two (2) external authoritative sources) incorporating proper APA in-text citations and reference for each source, as well as, a link for each source which leads to the full article referenced is required immediately following each reference.

Authoritative example of the first assignment

Taking into account the assumptions of the normalisation thesis and your own observations
of life at university and beyond, is illicit recreational drug use normal (mainstream) or deviant
(marginal) among young people in the United Kingdom today?  Question to answer
1200 words written text

– Pay close attention to the structure and flow of ideas in your plan; you need an
introduction stating your argument i.e. answer to the essay question, a main body
where you develop your analysis (identify relevant theories/concepts; discuss
examples and relevant facts to illustrate your points) and a conclusions paragraph to
summarise the key-findings in your analysis;
– Read widely around your chosen topics and read primarily academic literature the
essential and recommended reading lists in the module guide are a good starting
point for this;
– Focus on original arguments, ideas and examples that have not been necessarily
been covered in the lectures; aim to project deep comprehension and critical thinking
around the chosen question and topic, in your writing.
– You are in principle allowed to be roughly around 100 words above or under the word
limit but try to aim for precision.
– While there is no specific rule around the number of references you are expected to
use (you can write an excellent essay with 3-5 items in your bibliography and a poor
one with 50), a general orientative figure might be 10 citations/references used per
each 1,000 written words in an assignment.

Must be based on this reading:
The normalisation thesis 20 years later in Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy
Article  by Amy Eloise Pennay; Fiona Catherine Measham  2016 

These below would help a lot

Key concepts in drugs and society
Book  by Ross Coomber; Karen McElrath; Fiona Measham; Karenza Moore  2013 

Read chapter 1 (‘What is a drug/medicine?’), chapter 2 (‘Prevalence and trends in illicit drug use’) and chapter 3 (‘Why do people take drugs?’)

Drugs, intoxication, and society
Book  by Angus Bancroft  2009
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See chapter 1, ‘Defining drugs in society’

European drug report: trends and developments
Document  by EMCDDA  2019 

Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
Legislation  Recommended

Drugs misuse: findings from the 2018/2019 Crime Survey from England and Wales
Document  by Home Office  2019  Recommended

The legacy of normalisation: The role of classical and contemporary criminological theory in understanding young people’s drug use in International Journal of Drug Policy
Article  by Fiona Measham; Michael Shiner  2009  Recommended

Drugs– without the hot air: minimising the harms of legal and illegal drugs
Book  by David J. Nutt  2012  Recommended

Illegal leisure: the normalization of adolescent recreational drug use
Book  by Howard J. Parker; Judith Aldridge; Fiona Measham  1998  Recommended
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The Normalization of Sensible Recreational Drug Use in Sociology
Article  by Howard Parker; Lisa Williams; Judith Aldridge  2002  Recommended
Why we take drugs: seeking excess and communion in the modern world
Book  by Tom Yardley  2014  Recommended
See chapter 1 ‘Introduction’, Chapter 2 ‘Sacrificing the rational body; the transgressive economy of intoxication’ and Chapter 7 ‘Intoxication liminality and community formation’

Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Webpage

DrugWise
Website

European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Website

Drug misuse: findings from the 2018 to 2019 CSEW
Website

TalkingDrugs | Drug Information, Issues, Stories & News
Website

Transform Drug Policy Foundation
Website

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Website

Volteface
Webpage

Pleasure, Freedom and Drugs in Sociology
Article  by Pat OMalley; Mariana Valverde  2004  Essential

Drugs, intoxication, and society
Book  by Angus Bancroft  2009  Recommended
Google Books Logo
See chapter 2, ‘Drugs and alcohol in historic perspective’

Unfair by Design: The War on Drugs Race, and the Legitimacy of the Criminal Justice System. in Social Research
Article  by Lawrence D Bobo; Victor Thompson  2006  Recommended

The war on drugs – a war on drug users? in Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy
Article  by Julian Buchanan; Lee Young  2000  Recommended

Drug policy under New Labour 1997-2010: Prolonging the war on drugs in Probation Journal
Article  by Julian Buchanan  2010  Recommended

Key concepts in drugs and society
Book  by Ross Coomber; Karen McElrath; Fiona Measham; Karenza Moore  2013  Recommended
See chapter 4, ‘Addiction’