6-Paragraph Business Essay

Write a 6-paragraph essay that answers the question in the attachment using the sources in the bottom: ” Roderick, D. (2006) ‘Goodbye Washington consensus, hello Washington  Confusion?’ Journal of Economic Literature, 44 (December): 969-983 Friedman, T. (2009) The World is Flat, online video, accessed 17 Jan 2012 from  Ghemawat, P. (2007) “Why the world isn’t flat”, Foreign Policy, March / April 54-60.Barron, D. (1995) ‘Integrated strategy: market and non-market components’ California      Management Review, 37 (Winter): 47-6 Porter, Michael (2008) ‘The five competitive forces that shape strategy’ Harvard Business Review,  January: 79-93.  Rose-Ackerman, S. (2002) ‘”Grand” Corruption and the Ethics of Global Business’, Journal of Banking and Finance, 26;1889-1918 Donaldson, T. (1996). ‘Values in Tension: Ethics Away from home’, Harvard Business Review, September – October, 48-62 Khanna, T., Pelepu, K. and Sinha, J. (2005) ‘Strategies that fit emerging markets’ Harvard Business Review, 86(6): 63-76 . Dir. Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar. Perf. Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Milton Friedman. 2003. Youtube Video.  Fine, C. (1998) ‘The Secret of Life: Harnessing the Power of Double Helix’, Chapter 4 in Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control in the Age of Temporary Advantage, Perseus Books, London Fine, C. (1998) ‘The Primary of Chains: Capability Chains Make a Business’. Chapter 5 in Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control in the Age of Temporary Advantage, Perseus Books, London Palmisano, Smuel J. (2006) ‘The Globally Integrated Enterprise’, Foreign Affairs, 85(3): 127-136  Sethi, S. and Luther, K. (1986) “Political risk analysis and direct foreign investment: some problems of definition and measurement’ California Management Review, 28(2): 57-68 Martinez, J. and Santiso, J. (2003) ‘Financial markets and politics: the confidence game in Latin America Emerging Countries’, International Political Science Review, 24: 363-395. Vaaler, P., Scharage, B. and Block, S. (2005) ‘Counting the investor vote: political business cycle effects on sovereign bond spreads in developing countries’, Journal of International Business Studies, 36: 62-88.  All class lectures through 4/27/16  ”  

Negative Concord in AAVE

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I.Introduction

1.1Introduction: the origin of AAVE

1.2 The Neo-Anglicist Hypothesis

1.3The substrates Hypothesis

1.4 allomorph hypothesis

II.Negation in AAVE: here say that you will be focusing on NC

2.1Negative Concord: here include the definition from the book, Then contrast with Double negation in SE. give the semantics meaning for both with citation from books

2.2Description : include all examples number pp12,13,14

2.3Distribution of multiple negative: include example PP15-16

2.4 Where negation must appear in multiple negation: (include example From page 22 and 23)

2.5Where negation must not appear in multiple negation include example 24

NOTE : 2.3 2.4 2.5 taken from this source African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.

III.Conclusion :
The relation between AAVE and SE can best be described by the allomorph hypothesis.
Include the allomorph hypothesis (from a book)

NOTE 2: I REALLY NEED a high-quality paper. Only include examples from the book only the book that I have chose” the book called African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene from page 17-25.
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Please focus on the same structure.
Use only the appropriate example from the book that I chose “African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.]]
include history information and hypothesis from books
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it is a grammar paper focus on examples and explaintion from the book[[ African-American English: Structure, History, and Use By Salikoko S. Mufwene form page 17-25.]]
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1. please check the grammar. Use academic words. 2. when providing examples give the meaning for each example. 2. expand more on the Allomorphs hypothesis 3. expand more on the conclusion. 4. check the references in apa style

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please check the grammar for the first part the orgin, and the three hypothesis. there is wordiness in the fourth first sentence. please paraphrase the first part

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Project description
This one page typed paper will be DUE Friday, May 6, 2016. Be sure that it is a full page of text with no grammar or spelling issues, and be sure that you do not take up 25% of the page with your name and class information. If it isnt a full page of Times New Roman, double spaced 12-point black text, it wont be counted for full points. I want to feel that you have analyzed the issue, and have attempted to see it from both sides before choosing a side.

There is an ethical issue surrounding the phenomenon of Digital Necromancy, or the resurrection of dead celebrities in television commercials, films, and live performances. Once a celebrity dies, their commercial viability is still in effect. Usually, their likeness rights revert to their family.

The question:

Would you want someone, say your weird cousin Lou, making decisions about how your likeness is used after you die? If you were a vegetarian, would it be appropriate to digitize you into Foster Farms chicken advertisements? John Wayne, American cowboy film star, died of lung cancer from smoking four packs of cigarettes a day and liver issues stemming from drinking. He was recently featured in a Budweiser commercial. Bruce Lee, Chinese film star and martial arts virtuoso had a personal philosophy about health that included not drinking or doing drugs. Johnnie Walker, a maker of fine scotch whiskey, just featured him in a lengthy and digitally groundbreaking commercial. Although these commercials are beautifully done, is it proper to include a performer to sell products that is no longer alive, or is the art of resurrecting a walking, talking icon too wondrous to ignore? Im sure Bruce Lee fans (like me) were very excited to see him again in any form, and possibly didnt take offense to the message being presented. Still, if you cant get an authorization from a dead celebrity, should they just be leftdead?

Whats your take on the issue?

Please use examples, you are allowed to search the Internet for them if you wish.

Read this article:

http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/apr/10/bruce-lee-audrey-hepburn-ethics-digital-necromancy

Watch this video and read the attached article:

Digital Necromancy: Advertising with Reanimated Celebrities

John Wayne commercial:

Etymology Paper on the phrase, “Hat trick”

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WRT 102
Etymology Paper
For this paper, you will be writing an expository essay that explores the history of a word or phrase, which must be a minimum of 3-5 complete pages (not including a mandatory Works Cited page), and a minimum of 5 sources.

Select a word or a phrase that you are interested in learning about. Using the Oxford English Dictionary and other online and physical resources, trace the etymology and history of the word throughout time, and write an expository paper on the word and how you think it has come to find its place in our language and vernacular. Try researching a few different words or idioms before you settle on one. A word as simple as pants could have a world of meaning to explore.
Your paper should have a clear thesis statement, including a subject, argument, and directives, and have a strong argument and thoughtful conclusion. All essays should be typed, double space in 12-point Times New Roman font with one-inch margins. You should have both a properly formatted MLA heading as well as a Works Cited page. Your final draft should be uploaded to both SafeAssign and the Wiki.
Here are some possible places to conduct research:
OED (Oxford English Dictionary online, available through SBs Library)
Etymonline.com
Reddit.com/r/etymology
http://www.opensourceshakespeare.com/concordance/
http://machias.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/

The phrase chosen for this paper is “hat trick” mainly in regards to how it came about to be used in the sport ice hockey. Other sports are mentioned in the beginning, please leave those sports in the paper,but add to anything that needs clarification. Please also add in text citations.
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WRT 102
Etymology Paper
For this paper, you will be writing an expository essay that explores the history of a word or phrase, which must be a minimum of 3-5 complete pages (not including a mandatory Works Cited page), and a minimum of 5 sources.

Select a word or a phrase that you are interested in learning about. Using the Oxford English Dictionary and other online and physical resources, trace the etymology and history of the word throughout time, and write an expository paper on the word and how you think it has come to find its place in our language and vernacular. Try researching a few different words or idioms before you settle on one. A word as simple as pants could have a world of meaning to explore.
Your paper should have a clear thesis statement, including a subject, argument, and directives, and have a strong argument and thoughtful conclusion. All essays should be typed, double space in 12-point Times New Roman font with one-inch margins. You should have both a properly formatted MLA heading as well as a Works Cited page. Your final draft should be uploaded to both SafeAssign and the Wiki.
Here are some possible places to conduct research:
OED (Oxford English Dictionary online, available through SBs Library)
Etymonline.com
Reddit.com/r/etymology
http://www.opensourceshakespeare.com/concordance/
http://machias.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/

The phrase chosen for this paper is \\\”hat trick\\\” mainly in regards to how it came about to be used in the sport ice hockey. Other sports are mentioned in the beginning, please leave those sports in the paper,but add to anything that needs clarification. Please also add in text citations.

London 04/09/2004 (international Hijab Solidarity day) I visited the museum UF harm … My paper is about this photograph .

Project description
London 04/09/2004 (international Hijab Solidarity day . This is what I wrote ondon 04/09/2004 (international Hijab Solidarity day)
The museum was very welcoming and inviting. It was neat and clean and provided a relaxing atmosphere where you could enjoy and learn about different types of art. The harm museum is very educational, and I enjoyed my visit.
It was about politics in Iran and the first election that Iran held

You will write a paper on an exhibition from a Museum that you visit specifically for this paper (examples are the Harn Museum at UF (http://harn.ufl.edu/), the Appleton in Ocala, the Cummer in Jacksonville, the Orlando Museum in Orlando, and the Ringling in Sarasota), or to the Downtown Art Festival held on the weekend of November 14 and 15 (http://www.gainesvilledowntownartfest.org/).
In this paper, I anticipate several types of information to be covered. You may think of this as your beginning outline.
1. Id like for you to walk through all the exhibits in the museum, or through the entire Art Festival. In your paper, tell me your overall impression of the museum or festival and what you sense from the exhibits/booths you view.
2. From your walk-through, select one exhibit/artists booth to study in more depth.
3. You should, after introducing you subject, gave an overview of the exhibition/booth, what is the context or theme of the exhibit/booth, then go into more detail –how many works, what type of works, the quality and helpfulness of interpretative materials or artists explanation, if any.
4. Then pick a work that you think is representative of or key to the exhibition or typical of the artists style, then discuss it. An illustration of that work would be helpful. Please attach at the back of your paper.
5. Conclude the paper with your thoughts on how successful the exhibition/artist is in presenting its material. What did you learn from this visit?
6. If you visit a museum, include a brochure from the museum. Staple to the paper.

There may be research involved in this paper, particularly in reference to the specific artists and works discussed, but I would like for this to be written in your voice. The paper should be from 2 to 3 pages in length. Be sure to make reference of any sources used, including text panels in the museum.
The paper should be at least 2 pages and no longer than 3 pages in length (550 800 words.) Use either Arial or Times New Roman, 12 point, 1 space, 1 margins.
Spelling, grammar, punctuation and style will affect your grade, since papers are assigned to give you experience in visiting a museum, learning about a specific piece in detail, and communicating what you have learned in a clear and concise manner. You may use any one style of writing but be consistent throughout. It is absolutely essential that you proofread your work.
And woman being allowed to vote but I can’t do more than that so I needed yalls help. Here are the instructions .

Java homework help

//// LLRB — L(eft)-L(eaning) R(ed)-B(lack) BST// // This class stores a set of integer keys using a left-leaning red-black BST//// HOMEWORK in this file is to implement://// 1) public void insert()// 2) public boolean containsRightRedEdge()// 3) public boolean containsConsecutiveLeftRedEdges()// 4) public int countBlackEdgesOnLeftmostPath()// 5) public boolean sameBlackEdgesCountOnAllPaths(int count)//// As BONUS, there is one additional method to implement//// 1) public void fixLLRB()// package hw4; public class LLRB {    private static final boolean RED   = true;    private static final boolean BLACK = false;        public Node root; public class Node {public int key;public boolean color;public Node left, right; public Node(int key, boolean color) {this.key = key;this.color = color;}} // Constructor for LLRBpublic LLRB() {} // Is parent link for node x red? false if x is nullprivate boolean isRed(Node x) {if (x == null) return false;return x.color == RED;} // Inserts a key without fixing the treepublic void bstInsert(int key) {root = bstInsert(root, key);} // Recursive helper method for bstInsertprivate Node bstInsert(Node x, int key) {if (x == null) return new Node(key, RED);if (key < x.key) x.left  = bstInsert(x.left, key);else if (key > x.key) x.right = bstInsert(x.right, key);return x;} // Inserts a key fixing the red-black tree propertypublic void insert(int key) {// TODO : complete this method} // Checks whether the tree contains a red right edgepublic boolean containsRightRedEdge() {// TODO : complete this methodreturn false;} // Checks whether the tree contains two left red edges in a rowpublic boolean containsConsecutiveLeftRedEdges() {// TODO : complete this methodreturn false;} // Returns the maximum number of black edges (nodes) on any path from root to nullpublic int maxBlackEdgesDepth() {// TODO : complete this methodreturn 0;} // Returns the minimum number of black edges (nodes) on any path from root to nullpublic int minBlackEdgesDepth() {// TODO : complete this methodreturn 0;} // Checks whether the BST is a valid left leaning red-black treepublic boolean isValidLLRB() {return (maxBlackEdgesDepth() == minBlackEdgesDepth() && !containsRightRedEdge() &&!containsConsecutiveLeftRedEdges());}    // Fixes the red-black tree if there is something to fixpublic void fixLLRB() {// TODO : complete this method}}

Behaviorist and Memory

Example answer:This week I will be taking the role of a behaviorist. Behaviorism focuses on overt or visible behavior meaning being able to witness a behavior being played out. Behaviorist John B. Watson believed that “rather than studying subjective feelings such as hunger, we should study visible behavior such as eating” (Lieberman, 2012, pg. 21). Behaviorists also argued that instead of speculating about what a person might be thinking, it would work best to present rewards, for example, then observe the effects it produces. It does not take into account thoughts or feelings the way that Cognitivism does, behaviorism focuses on outward manifestation instead.A pro of behaviorism is that it can be observed therefore making it easy to measure with the naked eye. We are able to dissect if a difference exists from when the subject began to where they find themselves now. Another pro is that it is easy to implement and examine. It does not go into major depths of their thinking process or how their brain systems functions when responding to stimuli the way cognitivism does.A con is that people can change their behaviors unexpectedly. They could make it seem like they have changed their behavior but in reality may only be doing so in order to receive the reward at the end, and may not be logically understanding why they should do the things they are doing. A second con is that it doesn’t require a lot of thinking in order to achieve wanted results. Once the subject notices the pattern form after several trials they will just repeat the same steps, like a routine.A personal experience for me was when I was little and would misbehave or do something I knew I wasn’t supposed to, my mom would just open her eyes really wide and give me “the look”, and I knew what it meant. For me, getting “the look” was worse than getting scolded in front of other people, the way many parents do in attempt to “discipline” their kids. It took little to no effort for me to quickly grasp and associate that look with the desired behavior. I classify this as operant conditioning, which is one of the two types of conditioning in behaviorism; I classify it as OC because I have learned how to act differently based on the natural consequences of my previous actions.Another experience is in first grade when the teacher wanted the class to be ready for the next lesson, she would wait for the class to be quiet and we all folded our hands in front of us. She would reward those who got ready first and had the cleanest area around them with two pieces of candy. This I classify as classical conditioning because she used positive reinforcement to get the desired behavior out of her students.Yes, I agree with the behaviorists view that learning can be described simply in terms of stimulus-response because I have witnessed how someone’s behavior causes consequences whether positive or negative. Not every stimulus-response scenario occurs in a lab. These scenarios are presented to us on a daily basis and we don’t even realize it.I also agree with the behaviorist view that learning only occurs if there is an outward manifestation because otherwise how can we prove that learning has taken place? If you are teaching a group of kids how to read, in order to verify that they have learned, you need to hear them read. You cannot imagine that they are silently reading to themselves.The potential advantages of defining learning as a change in behavior when considering my own career (or future career) and/or in my relationships is that it will help guide me when it comes to what works and what doesn’t. I will be able to deter from making jokes my husband doesn’t like and will upset him, for example, and therefore be able to avoid a negative experience.Reference:Lieberman, D. A. (2012).    San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Project description
Part 1 (use attached pdfs as sources)
For this discussion, select one form of diversity from each of the four broad categories of diversity (age, race or ethnicity, faith, and physical appearance or disability) and respond to the following:
Compare and contrast them based on the concepts presented in the unit’s readings by presenting unique challenges faced by members of these groups, how these issues impact workforce effectiveness positively and negatively, and suggestions for improving the members’ experience in the workplace.
How does the definition or distinction between diversity and inclusion impact your understanding of these differences?
What impact if any do affinity, ethnic, or religious groups have on inclusion?

Part 2

(View this link for to answer Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4wpiyhuQo )

The TEDx Talk video, Why Diversity Is Upside Down: Andrs Tapia at TEDxIndianapolis, which you watched in this unit’s studies, presents several interesting thoughts about the standard perception of diversity. It challenges viewers to move past “Diversity 1.0” and learn the new paradigm of diversity as a multidimensional mixture of attributes, experiences, and ethnicity embodied by every human being. Tapia challenged you to shift your mental model away from a monolithic, single-dimensional, unchanging structure to a model based on the reality of life in the postmodern, post-American world. The challenge, Tapia says, is in making the move from valuing diversity (the mix) for the sake of having a mix to appreciating differences and finding ways to “make the mix work.”

Reflecting on the video and the readings, respond to the following:

What is your blend? Describe your identity as a multidimensional individual to the extent you feel comfortable. How does your organization (current or past) accommodate, manage, or value you as a multidimensional human asset?
How can organizations address diversity in a multidimensional way?
How can HR help employees and leaders develop the skill of inclusion?
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referrals_and_diversity_transgender_name_changes_termination_meeting_pay.pdf(421,47 KiB)
building_an_inclusive_diversity.pdf(8,16 MiB)