Julian McDonald, a liberal congressman from California, intends to propose a law that will abolish marriage as a legal practice. Do you agree with Congressman Julian McDonald or do you disagree?

Marriage
Julian McDonald, a liberal congressman from California, intends to propose a law that will abolish marriage as a legal practice. In his book titled The Abolishment of Marriage he proposes that marriage as a legal contract should be all-together abolished, and if couples seek to practice this traditional custom it should be a non-legal ceremonial, religious based, act.
“Three major family trends imply that marriage has lost its value in society and for today’s culture,” says McDonald in a 2005 CNN interview. These three trends that congressman McDonald reveals are (1) high divorce rates, (2) high rates of cohabitation, and (3) rates of children born out of wedlock. According to McDonald, “high divorce rates demonstrate how little faith couples have in marriage by not seeking lifetime (long-term) commitment to the spouse.” McDonald bashes marriage by saying, “cohabitation is what couples nowadays prefer and its the intelligent way for people to get to know each other, even before opting for marriage.” McDonald continues bashing marriage when making the infamous comment, “since many children are born out-of-wedlock, they are legitimate (by law) bastards, so why marry?”
Instructions: Do you agree with Congressman Julian McDonald or do you disagree? To propose your position it must be defended by one of the four theoretical perspectives; Functionalist Persepctive, Conflict Theorist Perspective (which includes Feminist Perspective), Symbolic Interactionist Perspective, or Postmodernist Perspective.

Design and produce a debate in which you have a psychologist from the Gestalt therapy perspective debate.

1.Design and produce a debate (1,000-1,250 words) in which you have a psychologist from the Gestalt therapy perspective debate a psychologist from the person-centered perspective as to how and why people become aware of psychological problems.

2. You will serve as moderator for the debate. That means that you, as moderator, will design the questions that you ask each of your fictitious psychologists and will also write their responses. There is no fixed number of questions, but plan to ask your debaters at least half a dozen or so.

3. Use a standard debate format in which you ask the respondents alternating questions and allow the other debater to respond to the first debaters answer to your question.

 

Demonstrate a perspective of cultural relativism throughout, avoiding judgmental and opinionated language.

In the Final Research Paper, you will examine your own culture from an etic (outsider’s) perspective and another culture from an emic (insider’s) perspective to demonstrate your understanding of cultural relativism and examine misconceptions and ethnocentric beliefs concerning each of these cultures. In doing so, you will demonstrate a culturally relativistic perspective, in order to understand why different groups of people do what they do, without expressing a positive or negative opinion of their cultural practices. Keep the distinction between cultural relativism and moral relativism in mind as you write your final paper. Even if you do not personally agree with a cultural practice, demonstrate your understanding of the practice in its cultural context. Avoid opinionated or judgmental language in your paper.

Your Final Research Paper will consist of two main parts, framed by an Introduction and a Conclusion. See the flow chart for a quick overview of the assignment.
Introduction

Begin with an introductory paragraph that has a thesis statement at the end. The introduction should set up your topic, giving a preview and summary of the analysis you will present in the body of the paper. The thesis statement is the last sentence or two of the introduction and states what the main point structuring your paper will be.

Here is an example of an Introduction.
Part I

Using the Miner (1956) article and the feedback you received from your instructor on your “Summarize Your Sources for the Final Research Paper” assignment in Week Three as a guide, describe one aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective. See the appropriate sections in the textbook, based on your chosen topic from Week Three, for information on how to approach your paper from an anthropological perspective. You can describe American culture in general, as Miner does, or you can describe an American subculture, such as a specific geographical group (e.g., New Yorkers), a particular ethnicity (e.g., African Americans), or an age-related category of Americans (e.g., millennials).

Use reputable statistics and/or scholarly research to support any factual statements. Do not rely solely on personal experience or opinion. Here is an example of how to properly support your statements.

Potential sources you can use to support your analysis are listed below. You can also conduct your own research to find other sources.

United States Census Bureau (http://www.census.gov/)
Gallup (http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx)
Pew Research Center (http://www.pewresearch.org/)

Important: see additional instructions in Part I under Final Paper Requirements.

Here is an example of Part I.
Part II

Refer to the article you chose for Part II of the “Summarize Your Sources for the Final Research Paper” assignment in Week Three and describe an aspect of another culture from an emic (insider’s) perspective. You do not have to do research beyond reading your chosen article; however, if you do choose to conduct additional research make sure to use reputable statistics and/or scholarly sources to support any factual statements. Do not rely solely upon personal experience or opinion.

Important: see additional instructions in Part II under Final Paper Requirements.

Here is an example of Part II.
Conclusion

End with a concluding paragraph that reinforces your thesis. Summarize and tie together your main points for the reader. Provide a brief self-reflexive analysis of what you learned while writing this paper.

Important: see additional instructions in Conclusion under Final Paper Requirements.

Here is an example of a Conclusion.

Cultural relativism

Cultural relativism is the idea that the beliefs and practices of a culture should be understood within the context of that particular culture’s background, history, and current events surrounding it. We should not ethnocentrically impose our own beliefs and opinions, which are products of our own enculturation

Cultural relativism is not the same as moral relativism, however. As Crapo (2013) notes:

“We need not, for instance, come to value infanticide in order to understand the roles it may play in peoples’ lives in a society where it is customary. What cultural relativism requires of us is simply that we do not confuse our own feelings about such a custom with understanding it. To do the latter, we must investigate the meanings the custom has for those who practice it and the functions it may fulfill in their society.”(section 1.4, “Cultural Differences: Cultural Relativism,” para. 3)

Final Paper Requirements

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Introduction

The introduction should be one paragraph.
Explain the scope of your paper and set up the topics you will cover. Everything covered in your paper should relate back to the introduction/thesis statement.
Draw from what you learned in the Week Two thesis statement identification assignment to help you craft your own thesis statement.
Review your instructor’s feedback on your thesis statement from your Week Three “Summarize Your Sources for the Final Research Paper” assignment.
See resources from the Ashford Writing Center on Moving from Prompt to Thesis and Introductions and Conclusions.

Part I

This section should be two to two and a half pages long.

Demonstrate a culturally relativistic perspective throughout this section. Do not use opinionated or judgmental language.
Use the article by Miner to guide your own description. How would an anthropologist describe the topic you’ve chosen?
Use reliable sources to support your analysis. Review the Evaluating Scholarly Sources tutorial from the Ashford Library.
Include an in-text citation every time you include information you learned from one of your sources.

Part II
This section should be two to two and a half pages in length.

Use what you learned in the “Locating Scholarly Sources” assignment from Week Two to find your source in the Ashford University Library.
Weight your discussion evenly between Parts I and II. Do not let one discussion overshadow the other.
Demonstrate a culturally relativistic perspective throughout this section. Do not use opinionated or judgmental language.
Use the article you have chosen to guide your own description. How would an anthropologist describe the topic you have chosen?
Include an in-text citation every time you include information you learned from one of your sources.

Conclusion

The conclusion should be one paragraph.
The conclusion should relate back to your introduction and thesis statement. Reiterate what you have covered in the paper.
Incorporate some of your self-reflexive analysis from the “Self-Reflexive Journal” entry you created in Week Four.

Writing the Final Research Paper

The Final Research Paper

Must be five to six double-spaced pages in length (excluding title page and references page, meaning it will be seven to eight pages total), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (see the APA Essay Checklist for Students).
Must include a title page with the following:
Title of paper
Student’s name
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
Must have well-structured body paragraphs with clear transitions from one topic to the next. Incorporate in-text citations from your scholarly sources to support your analysis throughout the paper.
Must describe an aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective for Part I.
Must describe an aspect of another culture from an emic perspective for Part II.
Must demonstrate a perspective of cultural relativism throughout, avoiding judgmental and opinionated language.
Must end with a conclusion that that reinforces the thesis and provides a self-reflexive analysis.
Must use at least one scholarly resource in addition to the textbook, the Miner article, and the article chosen from the list in Part II of the Week Three assignment.
Must document all sources in APA style in the body of the paper and on the references page as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Identify at least two (2) advantages to using OOP as compared to using only PP.

Use the Internet or Strayer databases to research the advantages, features, and common examples of OOP and EDP. Note: You may use the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital Library to support research on the above topics. Instructions detailing the necessary steps to access the ACM Digital Library are located at the end of the Course Guide.

Write a three to five (3-5) page paper in which you:

Identify at least two (2) advantages to using OOP as compared to using only PP.
Create one (1) original example of a class with at least one (1) attribute and one (1) method. Identify what the class in question represents, the attributes the class stores, and the purpose of the related method. Next, examine the relationship between the class, attributes, and methods that you have identified.
Describe at least one (1) feature of object-oriented programming that Visual Logic lacks.
Identify at least one (1) advantage to using event-driven programming, as compared to using purely procedural programming.
Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

Explain and identify object-oriented concepts.
Identify object-oriented classes and also the attributes and methods they contain.
Explain the use and benefits of object-oriented programming and event-driven programming.
Use technology and information resources to research issues in computer programming design.
Write clearly and concisely about computer programming design topics using proper writing mechanics and technical style convention

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the career of your choice.

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the career of your choice. There must be a minimum of 10 slides. Slide #1 should be your title slide with the assignment title and your name. The remaining slides must meet the following criteria:

· Include an appropriate background

· Font size/style must be clear and easy to read

· Use pictures

· Use animation of some type.

Note: Creativity is an important element of this assignment (includes color scheme, appropriate visuals, animation, etc.)

Materials should be drawn from personal research which should include online searches but could also include personal contacts. Be sure to include at least 2 websites that you researched for this assignment. Slide content should also include the following information:

· Brief job description

· Salary range

· Educational requirements

· Growth outlook

· Appeal to you

· Experience needed

When the PowerPoint is complete, name it “INDS 400_Section#_Name_Career Presentation (PowerPoint)”, and submit the assignment in the submission area in the Module/Week 4 Assignments folder.

Submit your Career Presentation PowerPoint by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week

Describe the effect that obesity (childhood and / or adult) has had on you personally or your community.

Obesity in America is considered an epidemic. There are many contributing factors to obesity (both childhood and adult), such as biological, environmental, social, or economic factors. Review the information on obesity on pages 383 to 385 in the textbook. You may also use the Internet or Strayer Library to research obesity and its causes.

Suggested Reading:

“What Are the Health Risks of Overweight and Obesity?” located at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/obe/risks.html

Write a one to two page (1-2) page essay in which you:

Describe the effect that obesity (childhood and / or adult) has had on you personally or your community.
Select one (1) contributing factor to childhood or adult obesity. Recommend two (2) preventative measures related to the selected factor that people can take in order to reduce their chance of becoming obese.
Discuss one (1) sociological theory that relates to the selected contributing factor to obesity.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
To keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for the essay should be the article from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the sections noted in your text. For this reason, APA citations or references are not required for this assignment.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required assignment page length.

Describe the selected content and explain the significance of the selected category across the religions studied.

This assignment uses the information you have gathered for your weekly World View Chart Assignments. Choose one (1) category (origin of all things, nature of god, view of human nature, view of good and evil, etc.) from the chart to focus on for this assignment. Consider how the selected aspect relates to each of the religions covered and to your own social or work experiences.

Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:

Select one (1) category from the completed World View Chart. Provide a rationale for choosing this category.
Describe the selected content and explain the significance of the selected category across the religions studied.
Provide one (1) specific example of how the selected category is manifested in your social environment.
The category i have chose is Christianity.

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Pollution Prevention and Fire Protection and Prevention

Pollution Prevention and Fire Protection and Prevention

 

Pollution Prevention:

Hello I need help with 10 multiple choise questions and two 200 word answers keep it simple.

Also, in the PDF syllubus I need the UNIT VIII (8) Case scenario completed as stated in the syllubus. It is the last one.

PLEASE ONLY USE USA references.

Fire Prevention

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