Review

This week you will use the grading rubric and provide constructive feedback on each other’s proposals. You won’t grade your classmates’ proposals, but you need to ensure the elements from the rubric are met. Ensure you upload your draft proposal project for peer review no later than mid-week to allow time for your classmates to review and make comments.

Post Proposal

In your initial post, upload a copy of your proposal and address the following:

Provide a brief summary about the challenges you faced while completing this proposal.
Select one of the five functions of management that appealed the most to you. Explain your rationale.
Before you submit your initial post, make sure you incorporated the feedback provided by your instructor on prior submissions.

    Peer Review
Using the rubric,Preview the document ensure the draft proposal meets the grading criteria and provide quality, in-depth feedback to at least two of your peers on their proposal. Some examples of quality feedback are: There were only three functions of management addressed; you will want to ensure you include all five. Or, I see grammar and punctuation errors on slides 3 and 4; be specific.

Make every effort not to provide feedback to someone that already received feedback from another classmate. This is a graded activity. Review the discussion rubric, which will be used to evaluate your discussion postings.

Reminder, post early in the week to allow others the opportunity to review and comment on your proposal.

What makes King Tutankhamun so significant?

What affect did the Ramesside period have on Egypt?

What was Egypt like after the Bronze Age—-Specifically discuss their culture and artistic traditions

Why study Ancient Egypt? Is is relevant today?

What was the most interesting thing you learned about ancient Egypt?

Assignment
Unit IV Journal
Weight: 2% of course grade
Grading Rubric
Instructions
Unit IV has focused on ways that you can become a better student through understanding the assignment; communicating your needs to your support network;

Comparative Essay Final

Write a 750-1000 word essay about a pair of items in which the similarities and differences of those items are compared and contrasted in the style described within Unit III. For this assignment, you will edit and revise your Unit III Comparative Essay Draft. This final essay will be your last opportunity to make adjustments to the essay.

Purpose: Throughout Unit III, we discussed the conventions of the comparative essay. The purpose of this assignment is to measure your mastery of the conventions of the comparative essay. For this assignment, you will practice the skill of careful revision and refinement of your work as sometimes re-envisioning your writing can be more difficult than writing the essay the first time. However, to make your writing the best that it can be, you must practice the skills of editing and revision.

Process: For the comparative essay, you will complete the following steps:

Read through your paper looking for structural concerns: See Unit IV, Lesson 5, for more details. Be sure that you are satisfied with your paper as a whole before you do any detailed editing.
Read through your paper looking for grammar and stylistics: See Unit IV, Lesson 5, for more details. You may need to read your essay aloud or have someone else look over the essay to find all of your mistakes and awkward phrasings.
Submit a Writing Center request using the Writing Center Request Form in the student portal (optional). Have one of CSUs trained Writing Specialists read through your essay before submission.
Stylistic details: All essays must meet the following requir

750-1000 words.
Write in Times New Roman, 12 pt. font.
Include one-inch margins on all sides.
Use double spacing (top-to-bottom every page, to include above and below titles and centered words).
Include an APA title page (for all essays) and reference list that includes all of the sources used in the essay.
Include page numbers (upper-right corner only).
Adhere to APA convention and documentation style (See the CSU citation guide for assistance.).
At least one source is required. All sources used must be cited.
Resources
The following resource(s) may help you with this assignment.

Submit Writing Center Request

Please answer the following questions-

1. Imagine that you are a public health informatics specialist and you and your colleagues have determined that the threat of a new strain of influenza indicates a need for a mass inoculation program. What public health data would have been used to determine the need for such a program and what data will be collected to determine the success of such a program?

2. What are the ethical considerations related to interoperability and a shared electronic health record?

Analysis should be between 500-1000 words, not including the title and reference page. The assignment should have a minimum of two scholarly sources.

The reflection paper should not simply be a summary list of what happened. I am most interested in your thoughts. Share surprising ideas or topics from the book and how themes within the book reflect ideas and concepts weve covered in the course. Some ideas for reflection may be US race relations, labor relations, popular vs. evidence-based history, historical memory (and forgetting history happened), capitalism and industry in the West, families and immigration history, among others.

Responses should include evidence of critical thinking on the novel, additional information from outside research (with appropriate links or sources cited in proper format), or other information that shows me you spent some time reading and considering the information in the book.

The public budget has evolved over time. The Federal Budget and how it gets made is a complex and lengthy process that has important implications for Federal, State and Local agencies. Obviously, funding for each agency is going to affect that agencys budget. Likewise, federal funding for social programs, education, and other programs such as disaster relief affects how state and local agencies fund those programs in their own budgets. Choose one agency or department from the A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies. Compare the federal budget with the budget of your selected department and note how they are interconnected.

In a 34 page paper (not including cover and reference page), address the following:

Prepare a concise evolution of the public budget. Title this section Public Budget.
Examine the federal budget submission process. Title this section Submission Process.
Determine if the budget of your selected department or agency supports the mission of the agency. Title this section Mission.
Determine how the budget has affected the policy of that department or agency. Title this section Policy.
Evaluate how the budget of the department or agency has changed over the last five to ten years. Title this section Budget Changes.
Your assignment must follow these requirements:

Include a short introduction (include background information of department or agency) and use the questions as section headers.
Please include at least four references, not including the president’s budget and the budget of the department of your choice. At least two references must be peer-reviewed.

Final Report for Environmental Economics

1- Start by reading the following article: 5 Epic Ways Smart Cities Can Help the Environment
It is available at: https://medium.com/@mapanauta/5-epic-ways-smart-cities-can-help-the-environment-7192d77ff702
2- Reading this article, you can identify the 5 areas that the author claims smart cities may help the environment.
3- List them in your own order of significance: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. (1 for the most significant, and 5 for the least)
4- Choose the one you think is the most significant (the one you chose as no. 1 in your list) and then search and find by yourself at least three papers about it and read them.
5- Write your report based on what you have learned from these papers. Write an essay about the possible impact of smart cities on the environment in at least 1000 words, with citation of at least 3 references.
6- Write your essay in at least 3 separate paragraphs, each focusing on a valid point.
7- Explain your view based on what you have learned about the possible impact of smart cities on the environment. Do you agree with this premise that smart cities will help solve environmental problems, or not, and why?

The lecture talks about the disadvantages of the education system
The speaker says that no matter well designed they are, they will not match
they need to learn from a variety of teacher
they don’t have the opportunities to interact
cannot communicate as an adult
cannot behave in group settings
bully is a serious problem, the student must learn to stand up for their problem
harder to make friends
parents need to research each topic to answer any question the child has
distress pressure on families

The lecture talks about the disadvantages of the education system
The speaker says that no matter well designed they are, they will not match
they need to learn from a variety of teacher
they don’t have the opportunities to interact
cannot communicate as an adult
cannot behave in group settings
bully is a serious problem, the student must learn to stand up for their problem
harder to make friends
parents need to research each topic to answer any question the child has
distress pressure on families