(Answered) 4-1 Discussion: Reflection on Daily Good

 Description Part A: In your post, choose one product you use every day and describe the design, production, and packaging of the item. Do you notice anything exemplary about the design or packaging of the item in terms of sustainability? Is there something particularly wasteful or needlessly harmful that you would change? Use specific examples. […]

(Answered) Discussion of Good Governance at the Border

Instructions 1) Sound ethics and good governance models are essential for effective and responsible border management. a) Explain why ethical behaviour in the workplace is necessary in a border management environment such as Customs or Immigration? Provide examples. b) Describe three examples unethical behaviour amongst customs officials and explain their risks to effective and responsible […]

(Answered) How the rules associated with good design relate to the human factor

Preparation: Using “10 Designers on 10 Iconic Dieter Rams Designs,” By Heather Corcoran, Sept. 30, 2014 – available as a website link on Canvas – find one iconic Rams’ object to use to respond to the following question. This should have been done before class. Question: Using one Dieter Rams object argue how the rules […]

(Answered) Do you need religion to be a good person?

Use pathos,logos and ethos 1.a title that creatively introduces the topic 2.an introductory paragraph that introduces the the issue and establishes its significance and HOOK the reader 3.a thesis statement that states the writers position 4. argument presented in a logical and effective way and add necessary information 5. include a counter argument 6. clousure: […]

(Answered) Topic of Abortion in Wallace’s Good People

 “Good People” short story by David Foster Wallace prompt: Write an essay in which you discuss how the topic of abortion is treated in Wallace’s Good People. Make sure to discuss the characters’ reactions and the author’s use of description, symbolism, and intent. Does the author appear to have a personal agenda or bias on […]

(Answered) What are the ethical dimensions and/or political positions of the agents within the debate? How is the debate being framed in terms of the public or social good?

This assignment consists of two parts. 1) The first part involves finding a portfolio of at least five news clippings to the social economy. 2) The second part consists of analysis, of your write-up. Your analysis will include a statement concerning the issue(s) (what is at stake), and should summarize your articles. Summaries might involve: […]

(Answered) Discussion of Good Governance at the Border (Border Management)

Instructions 1) Sound ethics and good governance models are essential for effective and responsible border management. a) Explain why ethical behaviour in the workplace is necessary in a border management environment such as Customs or Immigration? Provide examples. b) Describe three examples unethical behaviour amongst customs officials and explain their risks to effective and responsible […]

(Answered) A critical part of a good research project. In chapter 7 of Schmidt & Brown (2015), pages 514-516, the authors discuss oral presentations.

Objective: Dissemination is a critical part of a good research project. In chapter 7 of Schmidt & Brown (2015), pages 514-516, the authors discuss oral presentations. The PowerPoint (PPt) can be a powerful tool and usually accompanies the oral presentation. PowerPoint presentations enhance the oral presentation but care must be taken to prepare the PPt […]

(Answered) ORGANIZATIONAL RESISTANCE TO CHANGE (AND WHY GOOD COMPANIES FAIL)

Assignment Overview In the Module 1 Case Assignment, you will write a 5- to 6-page paper in which you analyze in-depth the reasons that good companies fail due to their reluctance to respond to changes in the internal company and the external environment. Case Assignment To begin the Module 1 Case assignment, read the following […]

(Answered) Which of the following BEST explains why stability is an important skill for athletes? A. Without good stability, athletes cannot participate in sports. B. Without good stability, athletes are too clu

Which of the following BEST explains why stability is an important skill for athletes? A. Without good stability, athletes cannot participate in sports. B. Without good stability, athletes are too clumsy to perform well. C. Good stability helps athletes improve their speed. D. Good stability helps athletes deal with their injuries. Expert Solution Preview Introduction: […]