RESEARCH PAPER COMPONENT Marks
Introduction
A well thought-out and challenging main question/thesis
Why is this question/thesis important to you?
What is the relevance of the philosophical question you have chosen? Why should
you bother to write a paper on this?

What branch/es of philosophy does your paper fall in?
Discussion
What are the answers philosophers/experts have already given to that question?
(Pick at least 2 [if not more] recognised philosophers who have written on the same
subject)

Conclusion
Are you satisfied by the answers you have come across? 1
Any remaining mysteries or new questions that emerge from the philosophical
question you started with?

References

Negative Marking for plagiarism/paraphrasing

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I HAVE uploaded my existing work on it you can discard it completely or take cues for reference

**Must be in IEEE FORMAT and NOT double spaced, please.**

– Using the IEEE template (see link below), write a literature review paper that summarizes
  part 10 of our textbook: “Distributed databases, NOSQL, and Big data”
  https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
– Your paper should have a minimum of 4 pages
– The paper has to present at least the following sections
      * Introduction
      * Literature review on distributed databases
      * Literature review in NOSQL databases
      * Literature review on big data
      * Practical applications
              * Include multiple subsections (one for each example)
      * Final remarks and Conclusions
– You should consider other references beyond our textbook
      * Check the syllabus for the textbook reference
– The paper should consider
      * Definitions
      * A brief explanation of each of those concepts
      * A practical example of each

n Module 7, you submitted the type of data you would collect and what data analysis techniques would be appropriate for your proposed study to Module 7 Assignment: Data Analysis. You also received feedback from your instructor. Be sure to make any revisions before submitting your final Data Analysis Report to this activity.

Submit
Your final Data Analysis Report must be between 400-500 words and include the following:

State your variables and hypotheses.
Describe in detail what data analysis techniques would be appropriate to apply to your proposed study and justify why they are appropriate.
Explain why these are appropriate for your study. Be specific and include the appropriate statistical tests.
Refer to the information provided in your readings and resources.

they check papers against blackboard to see if any commonality from other students.  These do not show up in plagiarism checks

Assess Organizational Readiness
Note: The assignments in this course are a series of papers that are based on the same case, which is located in the XanEdu tab in the left-hand menu of your course. The assignments depend on one another. Review the assigned case study and complete this assignment.

Write a 46 page paper in which you:

Analyze how the critical success factors (CSFs) apply to the facts of the case study. Provide examples to support your analysis.
Determine the project benefits, organizational readiness, and risk culture of the company in the case study. Provide justification for your response.
Develop at least three project risk recommendations based on your analysis.
Identify the initial categories of risk (RBS Level 1 and 2) that you see as being present in the case study using the Example Risk Checklist (Figure A-2, in Practical Project Risk Management).
Use at least three quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.
This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

Assess the critical success factors (CSFs), project benefits, organizational readiness, and risk culture of a company to inform the development of project risk recommendations.
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i have an assignment talks about coffee and i need from you to write for me the questions that i will interview with their answers please. the total question will be 32 either for example you choose 2 barista and 2 person who addicted to coffee or you choose 4 people they are addicted to coffee or visit a lot of coffee shops.

i will upload for you my previous assignment it might help you but i suggest you to write your own questions and answer them please. reminder that each person have to ask 8 question with their answers i mean its the same as interview.

By now, you have a good idea of where you want to go with your Final Project. You know your topic. You have practiced writing thesis sentences and outlines on other topics. It is now time to write the most important thesis and outlinethe ones that will serve as the basis for your Final Project.
This week, you will develop a thesis statement and outline for your own persuasive paper (the Final Project). You will first craft a thesis sentence based on your case study selection. What exactly are you going to argue about your case study topic? This will be your thesis statement.
Then, create an outline to support your thesis statement. Note: In a sentence outline, all ideas within the outline are written in complete sentences.
By Day 7
    Craft a thesis sentence that will be the argument you focus on in your Final Project. Your thesis should be based on your case study selection. What exactly are you going to argue about your case study? This will be your thesis sentence.
    Craft a sentence outline to support your thesis sentence. Ensure your outline is written in complete sentences.
    Create one document that includes:
o    Your thesis sentence
o    The outline which supports your thesis sentence

Read Beck’s article (attached pdf) and answer the 2 questions. Reference research and concepts from Beck (2017).

1) Is the solution really that people need to “fact-check” or do research more? What about the backfire effect?
2) What does the research in Beck’s piece mean for how we go about our daily lives in digital spaces?

Research the Wall Street Journal articles by identifying 4 financial modeling terms and concepts and explain the importance of these terms to the event reported in the articles. Be as detailed as possible, but think how the Wall Street Journal can help you reinforce your understanding of the concepts covered in class. Attach: name of article, author, date of article and WSJ weblink.

Submit a hardcopy at the beginning of the class. Don’t forget to write your full name, to number the pages and the report to look professional.

At the end of this assignment you should be able to answer:

What do the articles set out to do?
What kind of evidence is presented to support the author’s argument? Is it a fact or opinion?
How did this class help you prepare your 5 minute elevator speech?
how to share an event that inspired your financial modeling analysis/research.
how to critique a work in progress.
how to apply a variety of financial forecasting and valuation techniques

Overview
Imagine you have been hired as a consultant for the United Nations. You have been asked to write an analysis on how global population growth has caused the following problem and how it affects a developing country of your choosing:

A growing global population that consumes natural resources is partially to blame for the release of greenhouse gases since human consumption patterns lead to deforestation, soil erosion, and farming (overturned dirt releases CO2). However, the critical issue is the burning of fossil fuels (hydrocarbons) such as coal oil and natural gas to produce energy that is used for things like electricity production, and vehicle, heating, and cooking fuels.

Instructions
The U.N. has asked that you choose a developing country from the World Bank Classifications for Developing Countries list.

The U.N. has also given you the following guidelines.

Content
The U.N. has asked that your paper contain three sections. It has asked that each section be one page (or approximately 300 words) in length and answer specific questions, identified in the outline below. It also asks that you use examples from your developing country when answering the questions.

Introduction
Provide an introduction of half a page minimum that addresses points points 15 below:

Explain the problem the U.N. has asked you to address in your own words.
Identify the three sections your paper will cover.
Identify the developing country you will consider.
Telly the U.N. which causes of greenhouse gases you will explore.
Provide a one-sentence statement of your solutions at the end of your introduction paragraph.
Section I. Background
What are greenhouse gases?
How do greenhouse gases contribute to global warming?
Section II. How Emissions Causes Problems for the Developing World
Which countries produce the most greenhouse gases?
What are the economic challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
What are the security challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
What are the political challenges of these emissions (include examples from your chosen country)?
Section III. Causes and Solutions of Greenhouse Gases
Name two causes of greenhouse gases.
What are potential solutions to address each of the causes you identified?
What is the relationship between population control and greenhouse gases?
Conclusion
Provide a conclusion of half a page minimum that includes a summary of your findings that the United Nations can use to inform future policy decisions.
Success Tips
In answering each question, use examples from your developing country to illustrate your points.
The U.N. needs facts and objective analysis on which to base future policy decisions. Avoid personal opinion and make sure your answers are based on information you find through research.
Formatting Requirements
Make sure your paper consists of 46 pages (1,200 words minimum, not including the cover page, reference page, and quoted material if any).
Create headings for each section of your paper as follows:
Section I. Background.
Section II. How Emissions Causes Problems for the Developing World.
Section III. Causes and Solutions for Greenhouse Gases.
Use and cite at least five credible sources in your research. A list of potential resources is available below.
This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

Potential Resources
Opinion: The Pernicious Climate DictumDon’t Mention Population.
The Five Mass Extinctions That Have Swept Our Planet.
Does Population Growth Impact Climate Change?
A Very Grim Forecast.

Possible formats include a written paper (500-1000 words), a visual image(s), or a short video ( 3 mins. max).

The goal is to bring something new to a topic covered in this course not to simply restate or summarize a topic.  A simple way to do a project is to take an idea from the reading or lecture and add your own ideas to it. Another approach to a would be to do some independent research on an idea you had while reading/viewing course materials. Or you might discuss or illustrate how the material compares to your own experience. Perhaps youve seen an exhibition, movie, TV series, book, or website that illustrates a point covered in class. Maybe you have an observation or anecdote about an issue raised. The project can be written or visual. The idea is to demonstrate that youve done the reading/viewing, thought about it, and that youve developed something to contribute.