Find a scientific study (either on the Internet, in a scientific journal, or in a textbook) and then summarize the study into a paper (the paper does not need to be in a traditional paper format). Make sure you have the original study (with data) and not someone else's interpretation of a scientific study. Use the following prompts to help you with your summary:
Provide the hypothesis and predictions for your study.
Summarize the experimental design (i.e. how are they testing the hypothesis)?
What variables are the researcher(s) making sure they are controlling for? How do you know?
Summarize the data from the study (you must include one graph - you can take this figure directly from the source but you must explain it in your own words - in other words, interpret what the figure is trying to show the reader).
What statistical analysis are used to test the hypothesis? Why do you think these are being used?
Identify the significant conclusions from the study.
1. The paper should center around issues, events, or law pertaining to at least one branch of the federal government (Legislative, Executive, or Judicial).
Therefore you must talk about the role of the federal government in most of the paper on the subject you chose
Example 1: Topic: Gun Control Legislative Action: Brady Bill
Judicial Action: Ruled Brady Bill
unconstitutional
Example 2 : Topic: Abortion Judicial Action: Roe v. Wade
Legislative Action: Limit Federal Money
For Abortions
Example 3: Topic: Segregation Judicial Action: Brown v. Board Of Ed.
Executive Action: Presidential Federalization
Of National Guard
Example 4: Topic: Watergate Executive Action: Refusing To Turn Over
Tapes
Judicial
Do an internet search for "technology transfer" and "a product". Look thru what you find and summarize how it affects this product. As an example, I googled technology transfer and the key word medicine. I found everything from how it works to how inventors have had to protect themelves. Do this with your topic of choice and write a summary about what you find using our conversation in class to guide your research. Please tell me the key words you searched and write a minimum of two paragraphs max four paragraphs on your findings.
What can we learn from the way Japan has reacted to these catastrophic disasters of earthquake, tsunami, and now nuclear holocaust? Do you sense a frustration from the western media and why? Why do you think the Japanese seem reticent to distribute information? What can we learn from the men who have volunteered to enter this reactor? What does it resemble?
Write an essay on the following topic. Make sure you have a clear, complex thesis that outlines the goal of your essay and that ends itself to an original reading of the literature. To Support your ideas, provide specific quotations from the text. Use MLA citation format and include a title and a works cited page.
TOPIC: Though Francine Prose writes about the effects of reality TV in "Voting Democracy off the Island," and James Harold's subject The Sopranos, which scripted TV show, the two authors make opposite claims about how entertainment affects our morality. Prose writes that reality TV shows "affect the views and values of the audience that tune in week after week...[and] cannot help but have a desensitizing effect." Consider Harold's argument in his essay. how would he respond to Prose? Write an essay that explores thee tow author's opinions and explore where they might agree or disagree.
Francine Prose " Voting Democracy off the Island":
http://people.cohums.oh
Remember Bill? He was the gentleman that you helped to start up his business in week 4. Well his business is doing well, but he has come to you with some questions and concerns. You discuss each of these with Bill and promise to send him a written report with your suggestions and recommendations. Submit your written response to Bill’s questions and concerns below.
1. Bill has set up a spreadsheet in Excel that will help him keep track of expenses. So far, he has this:
Tell Bill how to do the following tasks:
• What formula or function does he put in Column F that will show the total expenses for each day?
• What formula or function does he put in columns B through F in Row 13 that will give him the total expenses for the week in each category?
• Bill wants the entry in Column G to remind him of expenses that require receipts for the accountant. Tell Bill what to put in Column G to do this:
a. Print the word “Yes” in any row where the
Discuss how Native Americans view Native American music as part of their culture, lives and religion and how the Native American understanding and approach to their music is different than our approach to the music of western culture.
My Research Methods in Psychology on Poverty. An outline of this paper must be provided beforehand. A minimum of 7 professional Psychology references and must include at least three primary sources. Psychology Today or Wikopedia not acceptable. Must have a logical and concise statement on how the hypothesis was developed. DO NOT USE BLOCK QUOTING FROM TEXTS OR SOURCES. This paper is very important....spelling and grammar are huge deductions
A 350 pound man interviewed for a job as a sales counselor for a weight loss center. He was told by the interviewer that he was the “most qualified” applicant, but the regional manager had concerns about his weight. He was later informed that he would not be hired now because the company is “image conscious” and his weight would “send the wrong message.” He was told to re-apply for employment after losing seventy pounds. The man sued. What should the court decide? Why?
The director of your state unemployment agency has asked you (a public relations specialist) to write about and effects of unemployment on an individual/family . The paper will be presented to the agency as they make decisions about reaching out to those who need jobs.
Provide the major cause.
describe the major cause
describe two other contributing cause.
describe three effect of the cause on economy.
describe three effects on people.
include two visual that illustrate two different claims.
provide three relevant and credible sources to support claims.