Describe and explain in detail at least three problems faced by working children

After reading the History of Child Labor in the United States part1, please write a 3 page response which addresses the following categories:

  1. Describe and explain in detail at least three problems faced by working children.
  2. Of the nine pictures in the reading, which one had the greatest impact on you? Why? Please include a description of the picture you chose in this portion of your response as well as the page number on which it appears in the reading.
  3. Find another picture online that deals with the issue of child labor from this time period. Give the background of the picture and explain why you chose this picture to put in your response. Please include the link to your picture so the instructor may view it previous to reading your response.

Write about your response to the film To Kill a Mockingbird

Write about your response to the film To Kill a Mockingbird. What is the moment of crisis in the film, where the protagonist must make the most important decision of the story? How does that decision then lead to the climax? And what is the climax (the most emotional moment of conflict)?

Week 2: What Will You Learn? Reflective Journal

Reflective Journal

Some weeks, you will use Wakelet to reflect on the learning connections you are making. Wakelet gives you some creative options to document and reflect on your academic journey. This journal will help you think about your strengths and limitations and give you a chance to grow from your experiences.  Reflection is something that we often do not take enough time to do, but it plays an important role in learning.

To start, create your free Wakelet (Links to an external site.) account, and then click on “Create a new collection.” Title your collection “Wicked Connections”.  You are ready to start your journal!

For your first entry in your Wakelet reflection journal, think about this:

In the capstone, the overarching goal is to showcase what you have learned throughout your undergraduate journey and connecting it to your professional goals and aspirations.  As we get started, you are going to write your own learning outcomes for this course.

  • What do you expect to demonstrate in this culminating experience? 
  • What do you want people to see from your final writing product and project presentation? 
  • If you were looking at your own work objectively at the end of the course, what would you say you have learned or done? 
  • You should have learned about micro-internships through Micro-Internship: Is it for you?  What questions do you have? What are you thinking regarding micro-internships?

 

This assignment is due Sunday by 11:59 PM EST. Please submit your Wakelet reflection as a URL. You will need to be sure your thread is unlisted. Once you complete your entry you can click on the “Share” button and copy the link for submission. Reflections are graded holistically (once) after the final entry, but you will receive feedback several times throughout the course, prior to your final grade. Be sure to review the attached rubric for evaluation details.

M4.1 Engage: Challenge: What’s Your Wicked Problem?

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  1. What is the contemporary global issue or problem (social, cultural, or environmental) you intend to research? Your topic must be grounded in contemporary research and practice. Write the problem as a statement (one sentence).

Example: Access to safe water is a basic human need that is not being met in much of the world today.

  1. How does this problem relate to your academic and professional journeys? You need to demonstrate how your topic relates to the experiences and concepts you’ve learned in academic classes and through professional work. This project should show focus and depth of knowledge about a field or discipline, so explaining this connection of your topic to what you’ve learned in your courses and work is very important.

Example: The right to access safe water relates to Environmental Studies (the discipline in which I have taken the most courses, and where I plan to work in the future) in that industrial and agricultural policies lead to pollution and depletion areas.

  1. Why is this global problem significant? Explain why others should care, and the impact it has on world-wide populations. Properly cite at least one credible source of evidence to support your answer and provide an APA formatted reference for your citation.

Example: Depletion of fresh water is a dire consequence of population growth, climate change, and modern industrial and agricultural practices. A huge percentage of the human population already has little to no access to clean fresh water, so it is already a quality of life issue that could easily factor into global unrest.

  1. What role do issues of cultural diversity play in your global problem?

Explain specific examples that have helped to cause the problem and/or can be part of the solution. Properly cite at least one credible source of evidence to support your answer and provide an APA formatted reference for your citation.

  1. What is the contemporary global issue or problem (social, cultural, or environmental) you intend to research? Your topic must be grounded in contemporary research and practice. Write the problem as a statement (one sentence).

Example: Access to safe water is a basic human need that is not being met in much of the world today.

  1. How does this problem relate to your academic and professional journeys? You need to demonstrate how your topic relates to the experiences and concepts you’ve learned in academic classes and through professional work. This project should show focus and depth of knowledge about a field or discipline, so explaining this connection of your topic to what you’ve learned in your courses and work is very important.

Example: The right to access safe water relates to Environmental Studies (the discipline in which I have taken the most courses, and where I plan to work in the future) in that industrial and agricultural policies lead to pollution and depletion areas.

  1. Why is this global problem significant? Explain why others should care, and the impact it has on world-wide populations. Properly cite at least one credible source of evidence to support your answer and provide an APA formatted reference for your citation.

Example: Depletion of fresh water is a dire consequence of population growth, climate change, and modern industrial and agricultural practices. A huge percentage of the human population already has little to no access to clean fresh water, so it is already a quality of life issue that could easily factor into global unrest.

  1. What role do issues of cultural diversity play in your global problem?

Explain specific examples that have helped to cause the problem and/or can be part of the solution. Properly cite at least one credible source of evidence to support your answer and provide an APA formatted reference for your citation.

 

LA498 LIBERAL ARTS CAPSTONE ASSIGNMENT: SOLVING WICKED PROBLEMS

Introduction

Liberal Arts Capstone unit is about studying the basics of liberal arts including critical thinking, communication, diversity and ethics related with the competencies of workforce related needs and values. This course covers the study of learning about the analytical thinking skills by preparing different products for interdisciplinary approaches, constructing products for incorporating different resources and communication of original perspectives and creating coherent and well-organized argument based on public issues and learning various positions for written as well as oral communication skills. One of the biggest challenge faced by many graduate students is the development of an appropriate strategies to solving Wicked problems. 

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Wicked problem

A wicked problem is a social or cultural problem that is difficult or impossible to solve for as many as four reasons: incomplete or contradictory knowledge, the number of people and opinions involved, the large economic burden, and the interconnected nature of these problems with other problems. Notably, trying to solve a wicked problem would end causing another problem

Characteristic of wicked problems

  1. here is no definitive formula for a wicked problem.
  2. Wicked problems have no stopping rule—there’s no way to know whether your solution is final.
  3. Solutions to wicked problems are not true or false; they can only be good or bad.
  4. You cannot immediately test a solution to a wicked problem.
  5. Every solution to a wicked problem is a “one-shot operation” because there is no opportunity to learn by trial and error—every attempt counts significantly.
  6. Wicked problems do not have a set number of potential solutions.
  7. Every wicked problem is essentially unique.
  8. Every wicked problem can be considered a symptom of another problem.
  9. There is always more than one explanation for a wicked problem because the explanations vary greatly depending on the individual’s perspective.
  10. The planner/designer has no right to be wrong and must be fully responsible for their actions.

Best wicked problems

  1. Global warming
  2. Poverty eradication
  3. Banning usage of Plastics
  4. Homelessness

Best approaches to Solving wicked problems

  1. Break down information into nodes and links.
  2. Visualize the information.
  3. Collaborate and include stakeholders in the process.
  4. Release solutions quickly and gather continuous feedback.
  5. Carry out multiple iterations.

 

Race-based bias

Topic: Race-based bias at the workplace ( Sociology )

Please go into in-depth a facet of “sociology” that fits with their personal interests. Be sure to explain, not just assert, how the chosen topic illustrates something about “society”.

The final paper 3000 words

(numbered, typed, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, regular 12-point Times New Roman font, without numbering the title page or leaving extra space between paragraphs and, preferably, double-sided pages), not including the title page, abstract, bibliography, and any other pages not part of the actual text of the paper, utilizing a minimum of ten sources

(at least 5 books and at least 5 articles).

Please no plagiarism and all quotes must be cited. I will read  thoroughly threw the Research Paper, and will dis credited if add on sentences, the sentences are too short, the sentence make no sense. Please actually do the research and write the paper correctly.

NO Negotiations! Price is firm !!!!

Thank you,

Leading Strategic Change Within Organization

Using your textbook, LIRN-based research, and the Internet, apply the learning outcomes of leading strategic change within an organization course and lecture concepts to one of the following scenarios:

As applied to your current professional career

As applied to enhancing, improving, or advancing your current professional career

As applied to a management, leadership, or any decision-making position

As applied to a current or future entrepreneurial endeavor

business law

Use a newspaper, news magazine, or the internet (including articles posted on Canvas by instructor) to find a current article (if uncertain, please see the instructor to have your topic approved) related to business law to write about.  Briefly summarize your article and include some interesting facts or highlights. Lastly, and most importantly, discuss any concerns, issues, or thoughts you have about the subject matter raised in the article. This will be done by writing an IRAC (Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion) about the article.

Note on the syllabus calendar that there are two categories for the assignments.  The IRAC must apply to the subjects shown below:

IRAC #3 – Contracts

IRAC Basics:

Summary – write a brief summary of the article or case (no more than one (1) page.  Four things to remember when writing a summary:

  • use your words and phrases, not the author’s
  • use key points only…no details.
  • represent the material accurately and fairly
  • cite your source!!!!!!!!

Issue(s) – are written in the form of questions!  These issues are questions one might ask regarding how the law applies to the article you have chosen.

Rules – are the laws/rules that the writer thinks may apply to the issues. Remember…the rule MUST BE CITED!

Analysis – is where the writer either proves or disproves the application of the rules.  This is a major focus of the paper and presentation….critical thinking must be applied.

Conclusion – will take one of two approaches.  First, if the court has decided the case, do you agree with the decision?  Why, or why not?  If the court has yet to make a decision, what do you think needs to be done, and why.

There is no minimum or limitation to the length of the paper.  The writer’s approach is to be concise, organized, and complete in the presentation of the case. If you need any further clarification of this assignment, please make an appointment to see me during office hours.

Be sure to attach the news article/court case to your essay. If the article/case is not attached a score will not be given. The attachment can be in the form of a link to a web page.

Article Summary

The article summary is 250-300 words in length double-spaced (1-1.5 pages), a summary of the 2 main viewpoints addressed in chapter 6 of the Wolff text, An Introduction to Moral Philosophy: psychological egoism and ethical egoism. For each viewpoint, carry out the following steps:

1) First define and explain both viewpoints: one or two sentences for each.

2) Second, concisely state the reasoning from the text for each of these viewpoints.

3) Finally, give your own evaluation of them. Do you agree or disagree with one, or both? Why or why not?

1st Note: Point form is acceptable for this assignment, even preferred.

2nd Note: You do not need to give any background information on the topic or author. You will be graded only on how well you understand the article and it will be important to state your ideas concisely to keep within the 300-word limit.

 

1. Readings Text: Wolff, Jonathan.  Readings in Moral Philosophy.  New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2018.

2. Intro Text: Wolff, Jonathan.  An Introduction to Moral Philosophy.  New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2018.

Research

This project will consist of 3-4 pages (not including cover page and reference page), double spaced, 12 pt. font, APA writing style, with at least 3 references.

The topics are (just choose one of them)

Unique accounting methods
A specific company’s cost method
CPA state requirements
CPA studying necessary
How a ‘new’ technology impacts accounting
Crypto Accounting
A.I. in accounting
Forensic Accounting topics.
Ancient Accounting methods (B.C. or early A.D.)