A stated goal of the U.S. Department of Education is that all students and educators have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for learning when and where they need it. Summarize the discussion contained in this resource (attached) regarding cloud computing and open educational resources. This APA paper.
https://tech.ed.gov/open/?hidAction=find&requrl=http%25253A%25252F%25252Ftech.ed.gov%25252Fnetp%25252Finfrastructure-access-and-enable%25252F&Submit.x=30&Submit.y=0&Submit=Submit
Day: August 31, 2020
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4-6 pages in length
Double space
12 font Times New Roman
Chicago turban format (refer Chicago/ Perdue University )
Required title page (doesnt count in the 4-6 pages
Reference page ( doesnt count within the 4-6 pages
4 to 6 sources required 2 to can come from the Internet websites
Online books such as google books, magazine, articles, etc. are not counted as Internet
2-5 footnotes per page
Assignment D
Identify the significant differences between your chosen period and contemporary design.
Compare and comment on the: – Furniture
– Wallcoverings
– Flooring
– Window treatments
Approximately 500 words (this is a guide only).
Consider similarities as well as differences.
Consider including images to make your comparisons clearer.
Starting in the early Georgian period, explain how interior design has developed and changed over time. Consider the following:
Social & economic factors
Advances in Technology
Explain the impact these have had on interior design.5
Approximately 500 words (this is a guide only).
Include the history and development of the interior design.
Include at least one interior-related image for each era noted.
No Copy paste from websites.
When completing your essay, you must provide in-text citations for any work that is directly quoted or paraphrased. However, you do not need to put the direct citation next to each piece of information that you include in your chart. A bibliographic citations on your bibliography will suffice. When writing your essay, respond to the prompt thoroughly, and completely.
Your response should be your own thoughts and analysis. Citations may be formatted in APA, MLA or Chicago style, as long as they are consistent throughout. Research and resources should be incorporated with scholarly application. I.e. used as examples or evidence to support your analysis. Make sure to use complete sentences, and proper grammar. Your response to the prompt should focus on analyzing the information you gather and use to complete the constitutional chart through application. Incorporate the information you gathered by using it to provide examples and support for your response to the prompt.
Your analysis and essay must be at least 2 pages, in length. This does not include the bibliography. The bibliography should be incorporated, on a separate page, unless you are using Footnotes. You will upload your essay, and bibliography together, as a single file, to the designated link, in Eagle Online. File submissions accepted include .pdf, .doc, .dpcx files. Any other files, submitted, such as pages etc. will not be reviewed, and will automatically receive a grade of a zero, without re-submission.
My expectations of a complete assignment are that information is organized clearly and in detail with specific examples. Quality is preferred to quantity.
Prompt:
Copy and paste the link below, to access and stream the movie The Big Buy: How Tom Delay Stole Congress, free online. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6rzv (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Choose from one of the prompts below, to respond to
Thinking about federalism and the how power is distributed between multiple levels of government, including the federal and state level, identify current federal and Texas laws that regulate elections, such as those that provide for determining electoral processes, eligibility to participate in an election, selection methods, winning requirements, candidate qualifications, determining when and where election is held. Discuss inconsistencies and provide some possible examples to explain the potential effects these could have on electoral outcomes, of who is deemed winner, and ultimately achieving democratic representation of the appropriate people (constituents) who will be electorally linked and impacted by the winner of a political office.
In your own opinion, is re-redistricting, before the decennial census, a crime, based on statutory and constitutional law? Or, given the nature and number of state level elections, across a wide geography made up of an extremely demographically heterogenous population, make it democratically necessary that re-mapping between censuss be a reserved power of the states, in order to maximize representative democracy. How could the remapping of Texas be applied to example and explain the state’s Don’t Mess With Texas, age old attitude, and individualistic political culture.
How could you defend an argument that re-redistricting was not illegal, and how could you defend the argument that re-redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act. Despite, the Texas remapping controversy, should the federal judicial system be involved, in what Justice Felix Frankfurter called the “political thicket” of partisan redistricting? Especially, since the power to redistrict is a power reserved to for the state, and its people. If political gerrymandering is a problem, should its resolve be left to the voters, state by state, and jurisdiction by jurisdiction, or to the federal government (i.e. oversight, regulation, intervention, law…what do you think)
When completing your essay, you must provide in-text citations for any work that is directly quoted or paraphrased. However, you do not need to put the direct citation next to each piece of information that you include in your chart. A bibliographic citations on your bibliography will suffice. When writing your essay, respond to the prompt thoroughly, and completely.
Your response should be your own thoughts and analysis. Citations may be formatted in APA, MLA or Chicago style, as long as they are consistent throughout. Research and resources should be incorporated with scholarly application. I.e. used as examples or evidence to support your analysis. Make sure to use complete sentences, and proper grammar. Your response to the prompt should focus on analyzing the information you gather and use to complete the constitutional chart through application. Incorporate the information you gathered by using it to provide examples and support for your response to the prompt.
Your analysis and essay must be at least 2 pages, in length. This does not include the bibliography. The bibliography should be incorporated, on a separate page, unless you are using Footnotes. You will upload your essay, and bibliography together, as a single file, to the designated link, in Eagle Online. File submissions accepted include .pdf, .doc, .dpcx files. Any other files, submitted, such as pages etc. will not be reviewed, and will automatically receive a grade of a zero, without re-submission.
My expectations of a complete assignment are that information is organized clearly and in detail with specific examples. Quality is preferred to quantity.
Prompt:
Copy and paste the link below, to access and stream the movie The Big Buy: How Tom Delay Stole Congress, free online. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6rzv (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Choose from one of the prompts below, to respond to
Thinking about federalism and the how power is distributed between multiple levels of government, including the federal and state level, identify current federal and Texas laws that regulate elections, such as those that provide for determining electoral processes, eligibility to participate in an election, selection methods, winning requirements, candidate qualifications, determining when and where election is held. Discuss inconsistencies and provide some possible examples to explain the potential effects these could have on electoral outcomes, of who is deemed winner, and ultimately achieving democratic representation of the appropriate people (constituents) who will be electorally linked and impacted by the winner of a political office.
In your own opinion, is re-redistricting, before the decennial census, a crime, based on statutory and constitutional law? Or, given the nature and number of state level elections, across a wide geography made up of an extremely demographically heterogenous population, make it democratically necessary that re-mapping between censuss be a reserved power of the states, in order to maximize representative democracy. How could the remapping of Texas be applied to example and explain the state’s Don’t Mess With Texas, age old attitude, and individualistic political culture.
How could you defend an argument that re-redistricting was not illegal, and how could you defend the argument that re-redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act. Despite, the Texas remapping controversy, should the federal judicial system be involved, in what Justice Felix Frankfurter called the “political thicket” of partisan redistricting? Especially, since the power to redistrict is a power reserved to for the state, and its people. If political gerrymandering is a problem, should its resolve be left to the voters, state by state, and jurisdiction by jurisdiction, or to the federal government (i.e. oversight, regulation, intervention, law…what do you think)
PART 1:
Read chapter 7 from Gombrich Conditions of Illusion and write a 2 page summary on it. Use ideas from the list below to use from the chapter. Use a few citations from the text. (DO NOT need to cover all the topics below, choose 1-3 of the ones below to include in the paper.)
o What is needed for western illusion? Linear perspective, shading (shadow and light), color, reflections, texture.
o How/why the illusionists used flat space to depict illusions. Impressionist painting are of less documentary value to the social historian than paintings of conventional realists.
o The amount of info reaching us from the visible world is incalculably large, while an artist’s medium is inevitably restricted.
o Illusion — cut down the info on the canvas and thereby stimulate the mechanism of projection.
o Velasquez’ invention from Hilanderas – comic strip artist’s use of lines to suggest speed or where an object has been moments before.
o Van Gogh’s discovery: we can see the visible world as a vortex of lines. Is this pre-dated in old print media? But is the ‘expressive’ component absent?
PART 2:
Read chapter 11 from Gombrich From Representation to Expression. and write a 2 page summary on it. Use ideas from the list below to use from the chapter. (DO NOT need to cover all the topics below, choose 1-3 of the ones below to include in the paper.)
inventions in the history of art: foreshortening, tonal system of modeling, highlights for texture, clues to expression.
Art offers a key to the mind as well as to the outer world has led to a radical change of interest on the part of artists.
There is no reality without interpretation… just as there is no innocent eye, there is no innocent ear. …they imposed an alternate reading on reality and thus gradually succeeded in exploring the dazzling ambiguity of vision.
Foreigners imitate the sounds of the new language as far as the phonemes of his native tongue allow (“speaking” as “eh-speaking”).
Those all pervading qualities we call “style”. Importance of motor habits in style. In the microstructure of movement and shapes, we find the personal accent of an artist.
The question of relationships, a matter of distribution and sequences which one perceives as a whole without being able to name the elements in combination.
Is there really a sharp division between representation and expression? (National Geographic magazine cover of early Native American).
Be aware of the three factors: medium, mental set and problems of equivalence.
Forms of art, ancient and modern, are not duplications of what the artist has in mind any more than they are duplications of what we see in the outer world. In both cases, they are renderings within an acquired medium, a medium grown up through tradition and skill – that of the artist and beholder.
Identify the agencies funding sources
Identify state and federal policies that impact the agencys funding.
Explain in specific detail, the impact of the policies identified and how they impact the agencys funding.
Discuss potential threats to the agencys funding as a result of the current policies.
I need answers to these questions after reading the text I uploaded
1. In what type of business does SYSCO operate? Why did SYSCO need to implement Business Intelligence (BI)? Please EXPLAIN IN DETAILS.
2. As discussed in SYSCO case study, what do BI capabilities include? What were the main competitive advantages of Business Objects? PLEASE EXPLAIN.
3. What will be the top 3 challenges for SYSCO during the implementation of Business Intelligence?
Please ARTICULATE.
4. Why did management take the decision to start with dealing with two matters regarding Business Intelligence implementation instead of leveraging it for general analysis in their operating affiliates? Please ANALYZE and PROVIDE DETAILS.
5. During the roll-out, which scenario should Twila Days team should go with? Why? Please EXPLAIN IN DETAILS.
6. What does TCO mean, in reference to our class discussions? During the BI contract negotiations,
what are the considerations for Days team to take into account in terms of minimizing the TCO
post-BI implementation?
RE-SIT ASSIGNMENT RESEARCH CREDITS
Business Administration is an empirical science which means that both practical and theoretical problems and insights must be tested empirically. Good management science builds on these empirically validated insights to generate new theory and advice for management practice. For instance, a newly developed theoretical model that suggests that a specific managerial practice increases employee motivation could be tested in a field study among employees; or a new advertisement that aims at increasing the sales of a specific product could be tested in a marketing experiment with potential customers. In order to get trustworthy, reliable & valid data and information, empirical studies need to be planned and executed carefully by applying scientific methods. In this sense business research methods are an essential part of business administration.
Assignment
The assignment is to write an individual essay (3000 words of pure text, i.e., not counting references or table of content) that explores a methodological topic of business research methods. This topic should be linked to the field of research design, data collection, or sampling. You can, for example, choose to:
investigate the pros and cons of case studies;
write your essay about when and how to use qualitative interviews;
compare different sampling methods;
compare an experimental with a non-experimental quantitative design, like a field survey study;
describe the advantages and disadvantages of a scenario experiment compared to a laboratory experiment;
compare the pros of cons of online versus paper-and-pencil surveys and develop suggestions when to use which type of survey;
investigate the pros and cons of using online samples like MTurk or Prolific and propose when these can best be used;
etc.
Whatever the topic, make sure you primarily use scientific articles from academic sources/journals such as Organizational Research Methods or the Journal of Marketing Research! Please also note that a lot of journals from different business content areas publish methodological articles (e.g., Journal of Business & Psychology, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Management Science).
In sum, you should formulate a clear, specific question you aim to address in your essay, provide an overview of and summarize the relevant academic literature in this area, and answer the question with this literature. In doing so, please use at least three academic textbooks and ten articles from academic journals. And dont forget to include a cover page including your name and student number.
A FEW ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR ESSAYS
The basics.
DO YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION?!
Do you use a clear structure: a BRIEF introduction (including a problem statement), the main body of your argument, and a strong conclusion.
Is there a logical order and cohesive argument running through the paragraphs? (Conclude paragraphs properly; introduce new ideas properly; link points together.)
Are there clear topic sentences in each paragraph?
Do you use enough typesetting signals to clarify the structure of the text?
Is your English correct? Please run Spelling and Grammar before submitting your work!
Knowledge
Do you use all relevant theory? Do you use it correctly?
Do you support your judgements based on theoretical insights?
Is your discussion of ideas in the literature parsimonious (i.e. not too long and detailed)?
Do you provide sufficient empirical basis for your statements/ conclusions (through references to previous research, or case descriptions)? Remember: unsubstantiated statements are merely your opinion back them up with evidence.
Critical/analytical quality
Do you present insights in a scientific manner?
Does every point contribute to your answer? Or are some points unnecessary?
Do you indicate the different angles from which you can view the problem (different theories often highlight different aspects of the situation, and people may have very different perspectives on the same issue, depending on their stake and involvement)?
Do you present pros and cons of solutions?
If you draw conclusions did you make clear why (because.)?
Referencing and use of the Internet.
Do you make use of the academic literature (i.e., academic textbooks and articles from academic journals) in your answer?
Do you reference material properly in your answer? Please do not use footnotes for your references. You can use the APA system or the Harvard system (the example here below is the Harvard system). In any case make sure you are complete and if you literally quote someone that you add the page number:
o In the text: Author (Year: Page number) Brewster (1996: p24) says
o In the Bibliography/ References: Author(s), Initial(s), Year, Title of article, title of journal or book, page references.