Describe Sustainability 2.0, which appeared in the July/August issue of Civil Engineering Magazine

please answer these questions in a deep way from an attached artical
In March of 2016, the city of New York published an updated set of guiding principles for the design and construction of public buildings in the city. The guidelines are described in the article, Sustainability 2.0, which appeared in the July/August issue of Civil Engineering Magazine. What are the four lenses through which future building projects in NYC will be viewed? How would these lenses affect future projects? Compare and contrast NYCs approach to other sustainability guides, including the U.S. Green Building Councils LEED program and the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructures Envision program.

Explain the major benefits in transferring revenue between departments/operations by multinational companies.

Topic Multinationals and transfer pricing
Some multinational companies have operations overseas who may arrange to transfer revenues between departments/operations (i.e. transfer pricing). While the Australian Tax Office (ATO) consider this process as an opportunistic behavior, critically discuss (from management accounting perspective) some of the major benefits in transferring revenue between departments/operations by multinational companies. How do you think the Australian government can contribute to reduce such opportunistic behavior as well as to maintain the genuine management strategy.
Target audience: Representatives from Australian Taxation Office and government officials from The Department of the Treasury (Australia)

Define Internationalization Process

Discussion 5: Internationalization Process

Examine the decision-making criteria during the internationalization process of an organization or your workplace. Determine the variables influencing the location of value-added corporate global business environment. Identify the separable links (R&D, manufacturing, and marketing) in the organizations value chain and determine which represent their competitive advantage(s)? Use Porters value chain process model from \”Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance.

Writers choice– Literary Analysis

Pick a theme from the play and write a literary analysis. Use 2-3 pieces of supporting evidence from the text in every body paragraph. Be sure to add commentary before and after quotes(supporting evidence) so that they make sense. This play deals with the sensitive subject of incest. The thesis should be a theme that is arguable from the play. The essay should be clear and organized going from one topic to the next without repeating information. All of the body paragraphs should support the thesis and they should have arguable topic sentences that transition well.

the need for Animal experimentation with medicine.

argue that it is necessary to use animals to advance medicine,
the format for body paragraphs should be 1:point 2:counter argument 3:rebuttal etc. points to include:
living organism vs artificial replication or cell cultures
Safety of humans from unknown side effects
Problems with the public view of new un-animal tested drugs
Eithics of animal worth vs, human
basic thesis : Using animals in medical research is necessary to advance medicine.
1 source must be a book and 1 must be a scholarly journal

Explain how Sidney Lumets film Twelve Angry Men can help cultivate in viewers the capacity to regard a criminal case with the eyes of the judicious spectator

Choose ONE.

1. The sympathy of the judicious spectator does not by itself dictate any specific result in any particular legal case. It is constrained in many ways by statue and precedent. Nor, even as imagination, does it stand alone: it needs to be able to rely on imagination and compassion already exercised in the legislative sphere. But it does exemplify a type of thinking that should be involved in judicial reflection (Martha Nussbaum, Poetic Justice, p. 120).
Explain how Sidney Lumets film Twelve Angry Men can help cultivate in viewers the capacity to regard a criminal case with the eyes of the judicious spectator. You may find it helpful to review
Nussbaums summary of the role of the judicious spectator (based on Adam Smiths conception) on pages
pp. 72-77.

2. Comparing the effects of the book and film versions of To Kill a Mockingbird, argue that one or the other does a better job of nurturing in the audience the capacity for being an effective judicious spectator of the issues at stake in the story. See quotation above for prompt #1 and review Nussbaum, pp. 72-77 as preparation for your comparison. Use specific evidence from both the novel and the film to support your argument.

3.Connect the themes and messages of Mitigation and Broken (from Bryan Stevensons Just Mercy) to those of Stanley Lumets Twelve Angry Men. Use specific details, quotations, and individuals from both the book and the film to demonstrate the links you see.

4. Assume the persona of Bryan Stevenson based on your reading of the assigned excerpts from his book, Just Mercy. Playing the role of Stevenson, write a letter to Martin Luther King, Jr., letting him know, from your perspective, the ways in which his hopes for justice and equality in the United States have and have not been achieved. Use details, quotations, and ideas from both texts. You may also bring in additional evidence from our current society as you (Stevenson) are likely to perceive it.