Movie Critique

Use the documentaries below, the readings, and other resources to write a four page double spaced paper that compares slave rebellions in the Atlantic world.  What was the major reason for the slave uprising? What were the slaves fighting for? How did most slaves fight?  Were the uprisings successful?   Brazil   Haiti  USA

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one of the following disorders:a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation in which you compare and contrast the major approaches to clinical psychology—psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and family systems—in relation to the selected disorder. Address the following items:speaker notes with your presentation.information from at least five peer-reviewed publications.each outside source on a slide titled References.your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Response to DQ2

Roth, M. P. (2011). Crime and punishment: A history of the criminal justice system (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.\”Death Penalty\”, (2016). State by State Lethal Injection | Death Penalty Information Center. Deathpenaltyinfo.org. Retrieved 6 July 2016, from Riot, T. (2016). The Haymarket Square Riot – May 04, 1886 – HISTORY.com. HISTORY.com. Retrieved 6 July 2016, from Portman, J. (2016). 5th amendment | Nolo.com. Nolo.com. Retrieved 6 July 2016, from

Assignment 4 Risk

Project description
Monte Carlo Simulation Exercise

Equipment Installation at Globus Enterprises

The equipment installation group at Globus Enterprises is about to make a cost estimate to determine how much it will cost to install a back-up generator at a government laboratory facility. Over the years, this group has carried out more than 100 such installations and has developed a database reflecting past experience. Data on the distribution of cost for design work, building effort, and testing effort is provided in Table 1.

——-($/%) Cheapest——-($/%) Usual—–($/%) Expensive

Design:—- 9,000/30———10,000/40———12,000/30
Build:——60,000/20———70,000/60———80,000/20
Test:——-18,000/20———20,000/50———24,000/30
Table 1. Historical Data on Cost Distributions
The data in the table picture the cost of an effort and the percentage of times this cost is achieved. For example, 30% of the time, Design cost $9,000; 40% of the time it cost $10,000; 30% of the time it cost $12,000.

00 16 45 84 18
83 28 82 36 91
95 14 80 68 34
54 55 13 20 70
57 68 61 37 30
09 81 24 55 21
Table 2. Two-digit Random Numbers

Questions

1.Conduct a Monte Carlo simulation to create a distribution portraying total estimated project costs. Employ ten iterations in your computation. Display the distribution graphically.

2.On the average, how much does it cost to carry out this project?

3.What is the standard deviation of the distribution that you generated (use the formula: SD = (Xi X-bar)2/N, where SD = standard deviation, = square root symbol, = the summation sign, Xi = the ith value of X, X-bar = the mean of the X values, and N = the number of values being considered)? What information does the standard deviation offer us that helps us develop a better understanding of risk in this case? (For more help on computing standard deviation, see below.)

4.Roughly what is the probability that the project will cost more than $105,000?

Computing standard deviation for following numbers: 8, 4, 10, 7, 6

———–X——-X-bar—–x – X-bar——–Squared
———8.00—–7.00——-1.00————–1.00
———4.00—–7.00——-3.00————-9.00
———10.00—7.00——-3.00————–9.00
———-7.00—–7.00——-0.00————–0.00
———-6.00—–7.00——-1.00————–1.00
Total—35.00————————————-20.00
Average = X-Bar 7.00————————-4.00 (Sum Squared)/N = Variance
—————————————————–2.00Sqrt(Variance) = Standard Deviation

Computing standard deviation for following numbers: 6, 7, 5.5, 8, 8.5

————-X——-X-bar———x – X-bar——–Squared
————6.00——7.00———–1.00————-1.00
————7.00——7.00———–0.00————-0.00
————5.50——7.00———–1.50————-2.25
————8.00——7.00———–1.00————1.00
————8.50——7.00———–1.50————-2.25
Total——–35.00————————————–6.50
Average = X-Bar =7.00——————————1.30 (Sum Squared)/N = Variance
————————————————————-1.14 Sqrt(Variance) = Standard Deviation

Note that the spread of numbers in the first case above is greater than the second case, so that standard deviation in the first case (SD = 2.00) is greater than in the second (SD = 1.14)

Marketing 1

In application of the concepts learned in this course, you will research an EXISTING publicly traded company compiling a comprehensive marketing plan for this company throughout the course. Note that this is NOT a hypothetical entrepreneurial venture but instead an existing publicly traded company, of your choice. You will provide a Company Overview and a PEST Analysis. This section will provide the reader with a general understanding of the company and product/service offered by the company creating the value proposition for the customer. You might include general information about the company and industry and product/service. Additional general information might include the size of company, location, NAISC code, mission/vision/objectives, or any other general information about the company. The purpose of this section of the marketing plan is to describe how changes in the business environment will affect the company. This will be achieved by the use of the PEST Analysis, which attempts to review how changes in the political/legal environment will affect your company, how changes in the economic environment will affect the company, how changes in the socio-cultural environment will affect your company, and finally, how changes (advancements) in technology will affect your company. Should be a double-spaced with a reference page and title page. References should include at least one additional, credible reference beyond the textbook. All sources used must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations and cited per APA guidelines. Include the use of subheadings (consider using Company Overview and PEST Analysis). 

A-plus Writer!!

  is expected as all of the assignment should  of the assignment and must pass flawlessly through an originality report. Thank you for your great work, as always  a job you would be interested in pursuing to prepare for this assignment.a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you address the following:at least two references.your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

CJ 408 5 and 6

In any project, there is a possibility that bias will creep into either the research or the interpretation of data. How would you prevent this from happening, depending on the research method you are using? What are the possible roadblocks to recognizing and preventing bias?Write a 750-1000 word essay on constructing and administrating a questionaire and its practical application in descriptive research. Include your opinion, backed by scholarly articles, about the strengths and weaknesses of this kind of research. In your essay, provide a treatment of at least FOUR scholarly research articles on the topic you have selected.In your textbook, you learned about several commonly used mixed method designs. Identify two different types of studies where a mixed methods approach would be the most advantageous to the success of a study. Which of the common mixed method do you most identify, and which one would you be less likely to implement? Explain your reasoning for both.In a 250-300 word essay, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of interpreting mixed methods data, and give examples of the possibility of bias affecting the results in this process.Use at least one scholarly or peer-reviewed source to support your personal observations or opinions. Your essay should strictly follow APA formatting, citation, and style guidelines.  

Describe the problem faced by Vlasic.

Read the following article. Consider its subject matter and do a little extra research on this subject. Answer the discussion questions below.
1.Describe the problem faced by Vlasic. Why were they unable to oppose the sales plan put forth by Wal-Mart? Ultimately, how did responding to Wal-Mart affect their business?
2.Was this an ethical supply chain decision on the part of Wal-Mart? Also, highlight any sustainable ethics that was involved here.
3.What does this case tell you about how much influence a business can have with regard to its suppliers decisions and behaviors? What does this say about the conventional notions of the responsibility of firms for the practices of their suppliers (both in terms of individual firms and collectively)? Is it reasonable for consumers (or even regulators) to hold firms accountable?