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I need someone good in Electrical Engineering precisely in Control and system class and MATLAB, I have lab report. I want him or her to do the assignment in handout by typing the solutions and do it by MATLAB. Also writing the report by following the requirements in the last page of the attached.

in 1 2 pages answer the following question 1

. How does Genesis 1 and 2 speak to the relationship between men and women?

You must use 11 or 12 point, Times New Roman font for the writing. The body of the paper should be double spaced. The header should be singled spaced at the top left hand side of the paper.

healthcare finance case study

In a 4-5 slides PowerPoint presentation

Techniques, methods, tools, etc. – Explain and analyze the case problem by applying the relevant course concepts, principles, theories and knowledge

of the case attached here.

management information systems 50

Discussion Questions…..

1. Discuss the ethical issues of social networks and anytime, anywhere accessibility.

2. What are the four primary factors described in the text that set the state for Web 2.0 or the social Web that we enjoy today?

Note:-

Read and respond to at least two (2) of your classmates’ posts. In your response to your classmates, consider comparing your articles to those of your classmates. Below are additional suggestions on how to respond to your classmates’ discussions:

· Ask a probing question, substantiated with additional background information, evidence or research.

· Share an insight from having read your colleagues’ postings, synthesizing the information to provide new perspectives.

· Offer and support an alternative perspective using readings from the classroom or from your own research.

· Validate an idea with your own experience and additional research.

· Make a suggestion based on additional evidence drawn from readings or after synthesizing multiple postings.

· Expand on your colleagues’ postings by providing additional insights or contrasting perspectives based on readings and evidence.

Reply to 1st topic:-

The social network is widely used everywhere. People can share several data and information through social media sites. This is a robust tool for sharing discussions, research activities, data, etc. but several ethical issues also come under social networking sites, including:

  • Privacy – privacy attack is a big risk associated with social media. Several unauthorized users make an effort to access the confidential data and information. This will be very harmful to his professional and personal credibility.
  • Consent, when groups of people and individuals are sharing information on social media, then it is not described sometimes that who access their data and information without any agreement. So, this is also a big issue of social media.
  • Data storage – In today’s situation, many people reflect that social media is a safe and secure place to store their confidential data and information. However, this be determined by the site of the storage servers, that local management can access their confidential data through the law. So, these are several ethical issues of the social network.

Now we determine about accessibility. Through network and social media, an individual is available and accessible anywhere or anytime. Anybody can send him video and photo also can share required data and information. One can communicate or talk to another individual anytime anywhere once he is online. So through the network and social media, the unit of accessibility is extremely increased (Efraim Turban, 2008).

2.

The web 2.0 is a present state of the WWW, which we are spending today. It is implemented through the web 1.0 which is the old state of WWW. Web 2.0 comes with advanced and new technology, and functionality and people are using it also enjoying it. It also provides high user communication or interaction with effective connectivity. The four major factors that fixed the state of web 2.0 are given below:

  • The web 2.0 is public in nature. It is proficiently used for the social network. It also allows using innovative functionality with great interaction or communication of user.
  • It also allows the user to manage the data and information of website online from their desktop
  • It permits high user teamwork so that maximum participants can involve and there will be a wide bank of assets and resources.
  • The web 2.0 agrees for unified communications which are text combination, and many other types of assets or resources are controlled through a single user for business or personal purposes (Elizabeth Dobler, 2015).

reply 2 to topic 2:-

Even though social media sites such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter have gained a huge number of users they are known to publish information spontaneously and as soon as they happen or in some cases even as they happen. Since many users do not have awareness of what happens they are likely to get targeted since they can be found online or be searched in the profile pages that contain personal information (Kizza, 2010). Through the sites, a person can search the place where the person is located and even get their phone numbers. The fact that most social media sites can be used on cell phones sometimes mean that there is proliferation of information through the various sites that are visited using the devices. An ethical issue that is of most concern involves privacy. Since the internet contains a lot of data, there has been serious allegations in regards to privacy where users cannot maintain the privacy and information can always be found only by a person who is actively looking for them (Light, & McGrath, 2010). A factor that has caused the issue of privacy includes the increasing number of youth who join the network sites with little or no concern for their privacy. The concept of free speech has also been abused as people sometimes push adjectives that may not be beneficial for the human race.

Four primary factors described that set the state for Web 2.0 or the social Web that we enjoy today include Broad Bandwidth (broadband), New web programming technologies, Application programming interfaces (API) and Sustainable business models (Parrish, 2010). The role of an application-programming interface is to transfer information from one web application to another. This helps to facilitate communication between the various devices and sites that are mostly used by people in particular social media sites. Broad bandwidth has facilitated is a use of internet as it is very fast and can reach a wide variety of people.

scifi story write an original science fiction short story based on the guidelines and parameters described below

SCI 215SC – Science Fiction Original Story For this assignment, you will write an original science fiction short story based on the guidelines and parameters described below. Assignment Guidelines The story should be 2000-3000 words in length, double-spaced, and typed in Times New Roman, 10- point font. Choose one of the following inspirational themes on which to base your story.

1. Earth and Beyond

2. The Future of Food

3. Smarter, Stronger, Faster

4. The City of Tomorrow

5. The Incredible Shrinking Computer

6. The Future of Your Mind Your story should follow the plot outline below.

Step 1: Build the World Who are the main characters? Where do they live? When? Select a date that is just on the other side of plausibility.

Step 2: Insert Technology Inflection Point Choose a technology you are worried or excited about. What happens in the story that causes that same concern or excitement?

Step 3: Explore the Ramifications What are the consequences of the inflection point or conflict? How are the characters or setting affected?

Step 4: Insert Human Inflection Point How do the main characters adapt to what is going on? How do they change? What decision do they make?

Step 5: Reveal What We Learned How does the setting or the main character change as a result of their reaction or interaction with the technology? Note: If you want some inspiration, read this short story that won a science fiction creative writing contest sponsored by the Intel Corporation. The author wrote “The Lost Emotion” as a response to the competition theme: “Is the Future Friendly?” It contains references to compelling technology, but the story is about people, not just technology.

(The elements used in this assignment, primarily the story themes and plot outline steps, are derived from The Tomorrow Project’s fiction competition. Source: “How to Create a Science Fiction Prototype.” The Tomorrow Project. n.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2014.)

ethics essays 3

The Assignment

The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy defines “ethics” (from the Greek “ethos” meaning “custom” or “character”) as “the study of the concepts involved in practical reasoning: good, right, duty, obligation, virtue, freedom, rationality, choice.” In an ethical argument essay, you argue for a particular position on an issue involving a choice (or choices) based on the rightness / wrongness / appropriateness / inappropriateness of these concepts as they apply to real world situations. In other words, you will choose a secular / non-religious issue that involves ethical consequences to society at large, state your case for your position on the issue, and support it with appropriate academic sources.

Commonly, many people defend ethical views by appealing either to religious or theological positions or to moral principles that are religiously based, but confine yourself to non-religious / secular / philosophical arguments for this essay (see the list on Canvas for some possible topics, but you are free to choose your own). Like any argument, ethical arguments require justification and support by clearly stating your reasons for supporting a particular position, which helps to alert and clarify for your readers when you move from ethical analysis to your judgments.

Planning

Ethics essays require both arguing for a specific position (rather than writing about the general definition of the issue) and acknowledging / answering objections. Readers of ethical arguments will expect three particular things: 1) a clear thesis and main points to be developed, 2) your understanding of the ethical principles and theories your topic entails and their application in the real world, and 3) logical consistency in argumentation. Even though you are arguing for your specific position / conclusion / solution, write objectively and dispassionately in tone using Third Person Objective (using First Person [“I,” “we,” or “my{self}”] only when necessary), doing your best to avoid emotionalism and emotionally charged language so as not to alienate readers.

Obviously, the most important part of an ethical argument is a clear understanding of the key ethical issues: what values, principles, rules, etc., are involved? What conflicts exist between them? How will you weigh and discuss them? Here, it is no understatement to say that understanding and stating the ethical issues clearly is almost as important as reaching and supporting your own reasoned position / conclusion / solution.

Organization

Since ethical reasoning focuses on things like consequences, fairness (a loaded term in itself), and rights, your essay should concentrate on what should be done ethically about the issue rather than what is typical, practical, or consistent with a particular set of commonly held positions. Your essay should address topics like the potential personal and societal effects (or consequences) involved, what would be “fair,” and whether or not people’s rights are being violated.

Following “The Elements of Argument” in Practical Argument Chapter 1 (pp. 24 – 27), an outline along these lines could be used for this assignment.

I) Introduction – explicitly state what your ethical issue is, give any brief and relevant

background information, and explicitly state the argument that you intend to make

about it; tell readers how your discussion will be structured by stating the main points

(ideally 3) that you will develop in the Body

II) Body – explicate the main points that you listed in the Introduction that support your

position on the issue fully and clearly, adjusting your discussion for paper length; if

your topic is complex enough to justify a longer paragraph of background information

/ explication, you may wish to place it first in this section

III) Refutation – objections come in two forms: 1) most importantly, those directed

against the reasons in support of your thesis (e.g. your assumptions are implausible or

your logical reasoning is unsatisfactory) and 2) those directed against your conclusion

(e.g. reasons why the view you advocate is false); depending on the length of your

paper, you may wish to address only the most important objection (either reason or

conclusion) in detail or any combination of them

IV) Conclusion – restate your thesis in different words so that it reinforces your

interpretation.

Sources

For Paper 3, you will incorporate at least three (3) sources, two supporting your ethical position on the topic and one opposing it (you may, of course, use more, but no more than five [5] sources in any event). You will need to document these sources by photocopying or printing the first page containing the author, title, and / or website, much like you did with your image in Paper 2. The two supporting articles could provide either main topics for you to discuss in the body of the paper or important information for the body paragraphs, while the opposing one will help you consider objections to your ethical position by providing one example; these sources may be accessed electronically or in print. Remember, use your research to support the position you think about the ethical issue. Regardless, be sure to correctly parenthetically cite each source in the text; also, you will need to include a correctly formatted MLA 8 Works Cited page at the end of your paper. See PA Ch. 10 (pp. 345 – 367), AWR (pp. 427 – 468), and the MLA 8 Guide from Norton PDF on Canvas for correct in-text citation and bibliographic forms.

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sociology questions about labor participation birth rates gender occupations ect

All questions in the attached file. Questions range from gender occupation, labor, child care ect.

discussion air power in vietnam

Please post a response to the following:

Explain the changes in military aviation that occurred in the mid-Cold War and later Vietnam eras. In your view, was airpower effective in the Vietnam Conflict? Did those changes help or hinder the cause?

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read and answer two paper questions

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