MODULE 8: CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT, PREA, and CRIPA LISTEN TO: COMMENTARY ON MODULE 8 READ: 1) Chapter 8 in the textbook (you also read this chapter for Module 7) AND Chapter 11 in the textbook pages 235-248. 2) “Texas Prisons Stop Using Solitary Confinement, but Thousands Kept in Administrative Segregation,” (1/4/2021) in Prison Legal News: […]
After identifying an NAEYC accredited center and conducting your observations and interviews, you will develop a compilation of strengths and opportunity based on your results. Develop a list of what was marked as “Yes” and “No” across each instrument, and compile and overall list of what you see as the programs overall strengths and areas […]
MBA GCU ASSESSMENT GUIDE Coursework One (60%) Your coursework one is as follows: “Scenario planning exercise” “Critically evaluate the strategic position of an organization of your choice highlighting the core environmental factors influencing the organization and its strategic position. Undertake a scenario planning exercise to generate three potential scenarios arising from changes in CORE environmental […]
Please review: Professor Office. (n.d.). Excel: Horizontal analysis and vertical analysis. Retrieved from http://professoroffice.com/VerticalHorizontalRatioAnalysis.aspx Access the financial statements for the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Perform a vertical analysis of the income statement Perform a vertical analysis of the balance sheet Perform a horizontal analysis of the income statement Perform a horizontal analysis of the […]
Tribal Worlds: Magic, Belief, and the Supernatural Tribal Worlds: Magic, Belief, and the Supernatural is a collection of short stories. Chapter 6 of Cultural Anthropology: Tribes, States, and the Global System by anthropologist John H. Bodley takes aim at various nineteenth and twentieth century historians and ethnographers who dismissed shamanistic faiths as mere superstition, and […]
Hadith of Bukhari Bukhari’s Hadith (Sahih Bukhari) The author Kathryn Walbert, in her book “Reading Primary Sources: An Introduction for Students,” identifies five important areas that researchers who wish to assess a primary source must consider. As Walbert points out, “in order to properly grasp a primary source, you’ll want to identify it, contextualize the […]
Comparison: The Great Gatsby and The Crucible The Great Gatsby and The Crucible are two films that can be compared. The novels “The Great Gatsby” and “The Crucible” are both regarded classics of American literature, and both are set in the United States. It is a distinct period in American history that both films deal […]
The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations are two important historical documents. Many people believed that the Treaty of Versailles would bring about a lasting peace in the globe and that World War I would be “the war to end all wars.” However, this […]
Assignment: Letter to Your Representative Depending on the urgency of a social problem and policy timeline, you may not have the opportunity to attend a meeting with local, state, or federal representatives to vocalize your advocacy goals as they relate to the specific policies and agendas. As an advocacy professional, you have other means of […]
Philosophers of Technology have often argued that technologies are value-laden rather than being merely value-neutral. One reason for thinking so is because the act of building or making always presupposes value-judgments about what we think is worth building or making in the first place. Put another way, what we make or build often reveals what […]