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International Relations

This assignment is a take-home essay consisting of 3 questions (1, 2a, and 2b). The answers should fill about 2 pages. The objective is to test knowledge and assimilation of the course objectives. Please exclusively use the course materials to support each answer; you will not find the answers on Google or websites. To answer these questions use your own words; do not use quotations.


In Chapter 3 of our reading International Relations: A Very Short Introduction, Wilkinson discusses intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and the United Nations in particular. He writes:

Thus, while it is true that the UN Charter gives the world organization stronger powers   it has failed time and again when confronting major threats to peace and security. However, when I say the UN has failed I am really criticizing the member states, for it is they who decide (or fail to decide) what, if anything, the UN should do.

It is therefore a mistake to judge the UN as an autonom

topics in american literature for writters

One opportunity the compact form of the novella offers is to structure the narrative around an extended metaphor.  Please identify the metaphor Edith Wharton employs in Madame de Treymes (hint: it's a sport) and discuss how it illuminates the characters' behavior.

Minimum 300 words, maximum 600, not including 10 word vocabulary list.

Personality Tests

Overview

Many people study psychology because they want to understand themselves and others better. Tools have been developed to assess many aspects of personality. For this assessment, you will take an example of a personality test and write a reflection paper.

Context

Personality tests can be used for a variety of reasons including work placement, hiring, diagnosing and assessing, and simply identifying traits and characteristics. There are a variety of ways that we may administer, score, and interpret personality assessments, ranging from pencil and paper and one-on-one interviews to full computer testing. In order for a test to be useful, it needs to be both valid and reliable so that it consistently measures just what it suggests it measures. In this assessment, you may choose to complete a computer personality assessment. As you are completing the test, think about what you feel like and how that could impact the results. This is a fun and engaging way to hel

Any topic (writer’s choice)

The topic is
"illegal Immigration with border enforcement and illegal activity at the border"

Cover Page
Abstract (no more than 150-250 words)
Introduction (include the specific research question and hypothesis which are presented at the end)
Literature Review Critical analysis is the key here
Methodology (This needs to more than a single sentence that states "I used qualitative methods". Take the time to explore what type of qualitative method you used. Content Analysis and Case Study are the two approaches that seem most likely for this course.
Analysis What does your research tell you? What are your conclusions??
Conclusion ensure you include what future research should cover that has not been explored.
Reference List
Technical Requirements

Your paper must be at a minimum of 10-12 pages (the Title and Reference pages do not count towards the minimum limit).
Scholarly and credible references should be used. A good rule of thumb is at l

What is the difference between performance and organizational employee behaviors? How would you increase someones performance? How would you increase/improve employee behaviors

Part 2 Question - What is the difference between performance and organizational employee behaviors? How would you increase someones performance? How would you increase/improve employee behaviors?

Instructions

Your answer is a 1-2-page reaction/research paper which must be double spaced, APA 6th edition, research from 2-3 journal articles.

Financial Literacy

Purpose: The purpose of this discussion is to learn more about financial literacy, in particular with regard to the student loan process. The goal is to provide an understanding of your financing options, and the implications of student loan debt.

Instructions: After viewing the financial literacy resources in the Module/Week 4 Reading & Study folder, answer the following questions in an initial thread.  Your initial thread should be at least 200-250 words, but the goal is for you to thoughtfully engage with each question.

Financial Literacy Resources:
https://animoto.com/play/cQKHmE33MlxvwfvqJZL9Kg
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/student-loans/how-to-pay-for-college
https://www.anthonyoneal.com/resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqs0CvY-PmI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRsXFrcof7Q&feature=youtu.be

Thread:

1. What are some ways a student can pay for college?
2. What are some ways you can reduce or avoid stu

Financial Literacy

Purpose: The purpose of this discussion is to learn more about financial literacy, in particular with regard to the student loan process. The goal is to provide an understanding of your financing options, and the implications of student loan debt.
Instructions: After viewing the financial literacy resources in the Module/Week 4 Reading & Study folder, answer the following questions in an initial thread.  Your initial thread should be at least 200-250 words, but the goal is for you to thoughtfully engage with each question.

Financial Literacy Resources:
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/student-loans/how-to-pay-for-college
https://www.anthonyoneal.com/resources
https://animoto.com/play/cQKHmE33MlxvwfvqJZL9Kg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqs0CvY-PmI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRsXFrcof7Q&feature=youtu.be

Thread:
1. What are some ways a student can pay for college?
2. What are some ways you can reduce or avoid student loa

Memoir Assignment

The object of this assignment is to further your public writing abilities by composing a 750-1500 word memoir. A memoir can be defined as a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation. Your job is to use the tools and techniques described in class to transform your personal experiences into literature to be read and shared by others.

A memoir draws on selected anecdotes from your life to reveal a truth or insight that resonates with others. After reading your memoir, I should be able to answer one or both of the following questions:

    How did this experience cause you to see yourself differently?
    How did this experience cause you to see the world differently?

Remember that this memoir is not your life story (too long!) or a factual report of events (too dull!). Rather, this should read like compelling fiction. Please review information from Module 3 and Module 4 for genre info

Terrorism and Security

This is a research proposal for a class on "Terrorism and Security." If the research proposal is approved, then I will also assign you the entire research paper.

The research question must fall under "Terrorism and Security," but the professor did not assign us any readings or material on the topic. Once you have a topic or set of topics in mind, please share them with me before getting started working on the proposal.

The proposal template already has 350 words; please add around 800 words to those.

Dance – Based off a movie “The Fits”

Write a short-form commentary (750 words) of The Fits. Critically examine an issue or a series of issues raised within the film. You are encouraged to engage all of your senses while viewing the movie (i.e., what is the mood of the piece, how was sound incorporated into the viewing experience, etc.), and pay particular attention to how the dance has been captured on the screen. For this assignment you need to use part of your commentary to explore the cultural content and context, message and/or impact of this movie. Remember to take notes during the film screening, or immediately after. It will help you track your insights. Do not merely rehash what a previously published review already states. You need to cite at least two sources, preferably one that is academic, rather than other film reviews or the website for film itself.
Typed, doubled-spaced, reasonable font size. References and footnotes required. Use in- text citations/footnotes, employing the Chicago reference style and