Specify the requirements for an antenna to receive a radar signal that originates on the other side of the planet after it bounces off the moon. The signal must be received with a signal to noise ratio of 20 dB. Turn in a report of up to 5 pages or an equivalent alternative format product. (I have always hoped someone would make an infographic!)

For more information and background, please read about the historical CIA project (Links to an external site.) on which this assignment is based.

The goals of this assignment are:

You should be able to apply the Friis transmission equation or radar range equation to calculate the power budget for an antenna system.
You should be able to calculate/estimate and use the antenna metrics that are ingredients of the Friis equation/radar range equation.
You should be able to evaluate the reliability, relevance, and usefulness of information sources.
You should be able to make assumptions where necessary and justify your reasoning.
You should be able to make engineering decisions based on quantitative information.
Finding appropriate information
Moon Bounce ELINT was a real project, which collected the transmissions of a real, specific radar (nicknamed Hen House). It is your responsibility to research the information you need to solve the problem. Use primary sources: government websites and reports, peer-reviewed journal articles, textbooks, and news articles should be chosen over personal websites, how-to articles, and Wikipedia.  You are encouraged to share sources you find on the course discussion board.

Cite the sources you use. You may make assumptions about the value of a quantity if needed; justify your assumptions and provide sources for your reasoning.  Imagine that every time you state a fact, claim, or assumption, the reader will ask, “How do you know?”

Solving the Engineering Problem
Your project must answer a central question: how big does the receive antenna need to be to detect the signal transmitted by the radar of interest after it bounces off the moon in order to achieve a 20 dB peak SNR? Use the radar range equation to organize your report. Quantify the contribution of each term in dB.

Formatting
Use 11 or 12 point font on your report, A4 paper, minimum 1 inch margins. I am concerned with limiting the length of the report to 5 pages, not with requiring the report to reach a certain length. Write economically. References don’t count against the length of your report.

Figures and graphs are encouraged. They must have a descriptive caption below them and be mentioned by name in the text. See a textbook or journal article for examples. Graph axes must be labeled using text of a reasonable size, and must include units. If you use a figure you did not make yourself (this is not encouraged except for photos), you must cite the source of the figure.

Use IEEE citation format. In your writing, this usually looks like “A sentence in which I state a fact [1].” At the end of your report, your references section lists all the sources you cited, in the order in which you cited them. For more information, see this IEEE citation format guide (Links to an external site.)

For this discussion question, you will again be referring to the article Death of Patient in Waiting Room Ruled a HomicidePreview the document. In Unit 4, serving as a consultant to Vista Medical Center East, you were asked to perform an objective, post mortem examination of the existing triage process utilized in ED, and then recommend a course of action that the facilitys leadership team should undertake to minimize the likelihood of similar instance occurring in the future. For this discussion assignment, it is assumed that the leadership team has come to realize that changes are, in fact, necessary to strengthen the triage process and minimize the likelihood of future, avoidable deaths in the ED.

Below is a brief recap of the scenario:

On July 9, 2016, the Lake County coroners jury determined that the death of Beatrice Vance, a woman who presented to the Vista Medical Center East Emergency Department (ED) with a complaint of chest pains, was victim of a homicide. The jury made this determination based on what was perceived to be a gross deviations from the standard of care that a reasonable person would have exercised in the situation. The Board, upon the formal recommendation of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Vista Medical Center East, has sought the services of outside consultants to help them address serious concerns within their ED and assist the hospital and system in formulating and implementing a plan of damage control.

Change is never an easy process, since it means doing things differently than before. Even when it is widely understood and agreed upon that changes are necessary, the actual act of making the changes can trouble the psyche of those affected. In fact, it has been posited that when people are directly impacted by change initiatives, they grieve the loss of the old way of doing things. More specifically, they find themselves going through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Axelrod, n.d.). Some will progress through these stages quickly, while others will take more time, and yet others seem to get stuck in a particular stage. Many changes undertaken within firms are the result of central planning and are intended to more effectively manage capacity. In order to effect the change, organizations need to employ sound project planning and control. Failure to do so can have dire consequences for the company and its key stakeholders. 

Source: Axelrod, J. (n.d.). http://psychcentral.com/lib/the-5-stages-of-loss-and-grief/
Students are to refer back to the previously read article Death of Patient in Waiting Room Ruled a Homicide. If necessary, the article should be reread prior to completing this discussion assignment and peer responses. Based on the information provided in the article and on an outside review of the relevant literature and media sources, the student, serving as the external consultant, has been retained by Vista Medical Center Easts CEO, Mr. Jones, and asked to formulate an action plan that once executed will strengthen the EDs triage process, allowing for it to better manage capacity and minimize the likelihood future medical errors that could result in client fatalities. The plan should be logically presented, well-supported, and thoroughly vetted.

The initial posting should be prepared as a Microsoft Word document, and then attached to the unit discussion thread. There is no minimum or maximum in terms of the word count; however, the response should explicitly address all required components of this discussion assignment. The document should be prepared as a practical business deliverable (single-spaced) and reflect higher-level cognitive processing (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation). 

Support the initial posting with at least 3 references of credible or peer-reviewed sources. The in-text citations and the list of references should be consistent with the APA writing style (7th ed.). To earn the maximum number of points for the initial posting, the overall quality of the writing should be consistent with that expected of a graduate student and industry professional.

Use 3 United States references in APA 7

Write a two page paper summarizing Chapter 2 of the course textbook (The Startup Owner’s Manual).  More specifically, demonstrate your understanding of the core chapter concepts. In addition, discuss how the chapter concepts inform your approach to entrepreneurship and/or the design of your business concept. Give specific examples.

****The first four questions should be a min of 150 words all together****
1.What are the advantages of probation administered by the judicial branch?
2.What are the advantages of probation administered by the executive branch?
3.How much more does imprisonment cost than probation?
4.What has the Supreme Court ruled with respect to probation fees?
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1.What are the advantages of probation administered by the judicial branch?
2.What are the advantages of probation administered by the executive branch?
3.Determine which model you think is better. Explain your answer.

This is a research paper for my dream career, which is to do Social Media Marketing. Essentially run social media for a brand or company preferably a fashion house. A little background about me is I’m really into fashion the art and creative aspect of dressing. You can express yourself so much. Currently I’m a Merch Manager at Bloomingdales which continues to drive my love for fashion. Also, aside for that in my free time I’m a Social Media Influencer which means I partner with various brands to promote on my social media. The combination of those two jobs inspired me to pick Social Media Marketing as my career choice. I will also attach two references.

https://www.sistersofmercy.org/files/images/get_involved/jobs/Marketing-and-Social-Media-Specialist-December-2017.pdf

https://www.talentlyft.com/en/resources/social-media-manager-job-description

Report Assignment: Explain the importance of education and Career/ Technical programs. Provide examples: 3-4 pages
General writing guidelines:
1. Papers are due on their respective due dates. assignments are accepted and do not submit the information early.
2. Papers must include introductory and conclusion paragraphs.
3. Direct quotes must be cited students. NO PLAGERISM!
4. PROOFREAD!
5. Your educational research assignment must include the following information: (At least 5-6 total sources) examples:
-Periodicals
-Books
-Internet Websites
-Additional Sources
-References Page
6. Students may provide information from books, internet websites, and pictures.

Using specific examples from the book, discuss and analyze how Tim Meeker and his town, Redding, Connecticut experienced the war. In what ways did the war impact the town and the lives of its residents? How did it affect the Meeker family specifically? What are the authors trying to reveal to us about the war though these characters and this town? Finally, how do the experiences described in the book compare to your previous beliefs about the American Revolution? Does the way we as a society tend to remember the American Revolution square with the experiences of Tim Meeker, the Meeker family, and the people of Redding Connecticut?

My research topic person is: Adriana Kezar USC.

Step 1) Find a Journal Article of Adriana Kezar, Highlight (what to highlight is in the instructions below). Literally just find what the professor is asking for and highlight it and upload it with the indicated title (for example highlight the thesis and just write thesis/ literature review etc. )

2) Part 2 Please have 1 example of a book 1 example of a maybe a chapter Adriana was apart of or a presentation.
Please check the Bibliography if I have the Bibliography correct.  I have attached below what I did. Please reference the APA im attaching below.

I originally did this assignment and the assignment was done incorrectly. Please HIGHLIGHT A JOURNAL Article.

Highlight this:
Thesis/Roadmap
Literature review
Methods
Results
Discussion/findings

Then Upload the Reference Page with the Highlighted portion

Grading
The rubric below will be used to grade this assignment.
Bibliography
Correct Reference List formatting for an Article in Periodical. (1 point)
Correct Reference List formatting for a second type of scholarly work. (1 point)
Correct Reference List formatting for a third type of scholarly work. (1 point)
Correct order of works based on APA guidelines. (1 point)
Correct APA formatting for assignment. (1 point)

Annotated Article
Correctly identify Thesis/roadmap. (1 point)
Correctly identify Literature Review section (1 point)
Correctly identify Methods section (1 point)
Correctly identify Results section (1 point)
Correctly identify Discussion section (1 point)

The example attached is not in
APA format Guide
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html

I am attaching the paper with the references that was done previous, which was done incorrectly.

Write a two page paper summarizing Chapter 1 of the course textbook (The Startup Owner’s Manual).  More specifically, demonstrate your understanding of the core chapter concepts. In addition, discuss how the chapter concepts inform your approach to entrepreneurship and/or the design of your business concept. Give specific examples.

Question(s):
So, what are your reactions to Durkheim? Any concepts that resonate with you — or, are there any that seem way off base? Why is social cohesion such a theme in 19th-century social theory?

Answer Reference(s):
Edles, Laura Desfor, and Scott Appelrouth. 2010. Sociological Theory in the Classical Era. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. pgs. 94 – 122 and pages 134 – 152.
This reading will cover a biographical and introductory sketch of Durkheim as well as excerpts from The Division of Labor, The Rules of the Sociological Method, and some introductory notes on Suicide. It will also include introductory remarks on and excerpts from The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.

Alan Macfarlane on Emile Durkheim:
https://youtu.be/IfjycYvlZGg

Durkheim and Social Solidarity:
https://youtu.be/3VwoihGP_i8

NOTE(s):
Durkheim’s Division of Labor is a seminal work; more than a century after publication it remains one of the most important works in sociology. Not bad for a doctoral dissertation! In the Division of Labor, Durkheim opts for evolutionary theory to explain the development of modern society. His approach is more deeply rooted in biology than that of Karl Marx and draws upon concepts such as carrying capacity to explain sociological transitions.

As you know from your reading, Durkheim saw a man moving across an evolutionary arc from primitive to modern society. Each stage developed social structures suited to the environment (natural and human) in which it was rooted. Mechanical solidarity a sort of shared worldview was the glue that held more primitive societies together. If you see shades of asabiyyah in this concept, you are not hallucinating. There are indeed similarities in the two concepts. Durkheim was influenced by the work of the French philosophers Montesquieu and Rousseau both of whom addressed the concept of collective consciousness. There is strong evidence that Rousseau was familiar with the work of Ibn Khaldun, and Montesquieu probably was as well. That is not to say that Durkheim was simply lifting an idea from Khaldun with whom he may or may not have been familiar with. Rather, powerful concepts tend to pass from scholar to scholar being modified to fit their understanding of the world around them.

A chief difference between Khaldun and Durkheim, however, was that the former worked from a cyclical paradigm and the latter from an evolutionary one. Khaldoun saw asabiyyah weakening across the generations until a new tribe with strong asabiyyah conquered the existing elites, and then the cycle inevitably repeated itself. Durkheim saw a brilliant alternative. Societies adapted and grew more complex as their environment changed, progressing toward modern societies where mechanical solidarity was replaced by organic solidarity in which mutual dependence was the glue that held it all together. Thus, the fundamental structure and shape of society change. It is an incredibly modern turn, and it is all laid out in the pages of The Division of Labor.

Anomie: Durkheim also believed society could malfunction and become pathological. In his studies of the world around him, Durkheim saw the impact of rapid urbanization and modernization. The cities of Europe were growing at a rapid pace; people were often left feeling adrift and unmoored, resulting in anomie. These views were not merely the product of idle speculation on his part. He is an exemplar of applied sociology who was actively engaged in the practice of sociology with works like Suicide. He was seeing and studying a world transformed before his eyes and eventually was watching it slide into World War I, a horrible conflict that would claim the life of his son.

Religion: Even though Durkheim never followed the rabbinical tradition of his family, he remained fascinated by the impact of religion on society. His work on religion is astounding, and even if you ultimately disagree with some of his conclusions you cant help but be overwhelmed by the brilliance of the work. Here is a guy who was a positivist to the core grappling with metaphysical mysteries and the ways in which our understanding of them both shapes and is shaped by our social world.

All in all, Durkheim leaves a heckuva legacy. Hard to imagine what the discipline would be like without him.

Well, for one thing, it must have appeared that society was coming apart at the seams during this period. We sometimes forget that the industrial revolution was just that, a revolution in the way people lived that was brought about by advances in technology.

One of the most dramatic of those changes was the rapid growth of cities. In 1800 the population of Paris was about 547,000 people, and the city covered about 13 square miles. By 1900, the population was 2.7 million, and the city sprawled across about 45 square miles. Much of that population explosion occurred within Durkheim’s own lifetime. At the time of his birth in 1858, Paris had about 1.6 million people; when he died, the population was approaching 2.9 million.

Other cities across Europe experienced similar surges in urbanization as people poured in from the countryside to work in factories and in the service businesses needed to support these urban centers. These folks often found themselves adrift in the big city without the structured existence of village or farm life to guide them. Custom and convention gave way to the demands of modern industrial society. For example, their daily life was structured by the factory clock rather than the rising or setting of the sun or the demands of the season.

With this increased population density came social problems like crime, prostitution, and alcohol and drug use. And people down on their luck often realized they lacked their old social network of kinfolk to whom they could turn for immediate help.

Placed in this context, it is clear that in his work Durkheim is struggling to make sense of — and perhaps find solutions for — the social problems of his day. His interest in social solidarity and anomie is not a purely academic exercise, but an attempt to address very real concerns

Reference(s):
Edles, Laura D. and Scott Appelrouth. 2010. Sociological Theory in the Classical Era. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Grenfell, Michael James (ed). 2012. Pierre Bourdieu: Key Concepts. New York: Routledge.

Alan Macfarlane on Emile Durkheim:
https://youtu.be/IfjycYvlZGg

Durkheim and Social Solidarity:
https://youtu.be/3VwoihGP_i8

Scott, John. 2014. A Dictionary of Sociology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.