Category: Social Science
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AFA2000 Final Paper
Prompt: How did the language of equality in the Declaration of Independence shape African American political activism in the 19th century? Seven sources, chicago style citation and bibliography.
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Reflective learning journal
Structure of the learning diary: Cover page 1. Learning objective 2. What is qualitative research? 3. Qualitative research materials 4. Qualitative research analysis 5. Researcher positions and research ethics 6. Assessment of one’s own learning Should remember the following things in this work; critical reflection new questions broader social perspective own thinking goes beyond the…
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writing 4 pages with two topics
Part A: How has product differentiation and advertising adopted by corporations increased environmental pressures and unsustainability? Part B: What markets in the US economy – because of economies of scale, barriers to entry, and other factors – are so highly concentrated that smaller, more environmentally-conscious firms can’t enter and remain competitive? Can anything be done…
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Social Science Question
Person-focused pay programs are not really new. Various early forms of these programs appeared in the 1980s. Organizational adoption was slow partly because they can very quickly drive labor costs up. Why is this changing? Explain the reasons for this change. Consider Susan Jacksons situation. Susan is a young professional in her 8th year of…
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Questions
Based On the article, anwser following questions with details 1. How was the Great Strike described and what was work and life like in Homestead after the strike? 2. What were your perceptions of the work performed in the mills and the conditions? Wages, hours, etc. 3. What was the make-up of the town? Who…
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Social institutions
When you’re ready to make your first post respond to the following prompt: Consider the eight key social institutions in societies around the world as described by the text. Identify the two institutions which you think are the most critical to your life. Assume you have unlimited power to change anything in your chosen institutions…
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Discussion Board Participation and Critical Thinking in Soci…
Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives. Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations. Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence. Practice effective written communication. Discussion Board Guidelines…
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Discussion Board Participation and Critical Thinking in Soci…
Deepen your knowledge of the course texts and materials through rigorous intellectual exchanges with classmates through the sharing of unique insights, ideas, and perspectives. Apply concepts to your own experiences and observations. Share judgements and evaluations supported through logical argumentation, correct application of concepts, and presentation of evidence. Practice effective written communication. Discussion Board Guidelines…
