Sociology week 6 Assignment 1

Sociology week 6 Assignment 1

Please answer the following questions:

•What impact do population growth and urbanization have on the environment?

•What is more harmful to the environment – urbanization or suburbanization? Why?

•What can we do as individuals to lesson our impact on the environment? Consider both the use of resources and pollution in your answer.

Sociology week 6 Assignment 1
Please answer the following questions:
•What impact do population growth and urbanization have on the environment?
•What is more harmful to the environment

urbanization or suburbanization? Why?
•What can we do as individuals to lesson our impact on the environment? Consider both the
use of resources and pollution in your answer.
Sociology week 6 Assignment 1
Please answer the following questions:
•What impact do population growth and urbanization have on the environment?
•What is more harmful to the environment – urbanization or suburbanization? Why?
•What can we do as individuals to lesson our impact on the environment? Consider both the
use of resources and pollution in your answer.

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consider the following three problems. In writing a paper about each problem, identify the consequences of the actions taken, and then determine whether the actions taken represented a greater good, who would benefit from the good, and whether the consequences ethically justify the decisions and actions.
The Mayor of a large city was given a free membership in an exclusive golf club by people who have received several city contracts. He also accepted gifts from organizations that have not done business with the City, but might in the future. The gifts ranged from $200 tickets to professional sports events to designer watches and jewelry.
A college instructor is pursuing her doctorate in night school. To gain extra time for her own studies, she gives her students the same lectures, the same assignments, and the same examinations semester after semester without the slightest effort to improve them.
Todd and Edna have been married for three years. They have had serious personal problems. Edna is a heavy drinker, and Todd cannot keep a job. Also, they have bickered and fought constantly since their marriage. Deciding that the way to overcome their problems is to have a child, they stop practicing birth control, and Edna becomes pregnant.
Using what you have learned from collaborations, discussions, and readings up to this week, explore your answers to these ethical dilemmas.  How would Locke have addressed or solved the problem? Explain how his ethics and the answer he may have given are different from or the same as yours.
Compose a 2 page paper and oral narration of 2 minutes, discussing all three ethical dilemmas in depth.

Strategic Decision-making, and Heuristics-Unit 4 GB519: Measurement and Decision Making

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Assignment Details and Rubric
Project Part 1: Strategic Decision-making, and Heuristics
Note: This is Part 1 of the Project Case Study and is due in Unit 4. Part 2 will be completed in Unit 5.
Assessed in this Assignment is course outcome GB519-4: Evaluate the role of heuristics and biases in
decision making.
In Project Part 1, you will use CVP analysis and create a balanced scorecard. The various types of financial
and non-financial measurements from multiple stakeholder perspectives will be used to give a more
balanced view of business performance.
You have the opportunity to conduct research that will enhance your value as an asset to the organization
for which you work. Your critical thinking and credibility as a communicator of information are vital, much
desired, skills. Recent research conducted by Kaplan University’s School of Business and Information
Technology establishes that critical thinking and credibility in written communications are the two most
important skills needed to meet the demands of the changing global business environment.
Part 1 of the Project, due at the end of this unit, requires you to complete an analysis and evaluation of a
manufacturing organization. This evaluation will also provide the foundation for Part 2 of the Project. “The
Organization” may be understood and used in three ways:
● You may use your own employer as the basis for the Project – If your employer is a manufacturer,
it is appropriate to the Assignment and has the requisite information to support a graduate-level
analysis. Use of an organization that is not appropriate may result in a diminished score. If you
have any doubts, please contact your instructor for additional guidance. ● Another possibility would be to use a local manufacturing company willing to help you with your
Project, even if you are not an employee.
● Next, if you are not employed, or if your employer is not appropriate to the assignment, you may
select a different organization. You may use any organization of your choosing, but it must be appropriate to the Project.
NOTE: If you are self-employed or own your own company – it would NOT be an appropriate research
subject. You must select another company to meet the requirements of the Project. One method for
choosing a company will be to do an on-line search for a company that might interest you; then you may
search the company’s web-site as the basis for your Project.
A title page with properly formatted APA running head, an abstract and reference pages are required.
Review the “APA Template” and the “APA Sample Paper” documents at the KU Writing Center for
guidance.
1. Begin with an introduction to the organization. Identify its manufacturing segment. Detail briefly
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the products manufactured by your organization, the company’s market niche and/or customer
base.
2. Identify significant costs in your organization. Some of the mandatory topics to research and
present about your organization would include, but not be limited to: (a) costs associated with
environmental concerns, (b) cost behavior, (c) prevention costs, (d) appraisal (detection) costs, (e)
internal failure costs, or (f) external failure costs.
3. Include a section devoted to Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis (CVP). Review Chapter 3 in your
textbook. The level of detail you include in this section is flexible. But, make sure your analysis is
related to actual financial data from the company. Suggested metrics would include the
contribution margin, Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL), breakeven point, and others.
Remember, it is vital that you determine whether or not you will have access to this information
BEFORE you start the project. Otherwise, you may not have time to change organizations later
during the course.
4. Discuss budgeting considerations. Include the organization’s budget process (for example, is it top-
down, or bottom-up), the organization’s budget variances and discuss management decisions
related to budgeting.
5. Based on independent research and additional textbook readings, create a Balanced Scorecard,
incorporating all four of the organizational dimensions (financial, customer, internal business
(BSC), and learning and growth). Identify 2 or 3 Strategic Objectives (SO), also known as critical
success factors (CSFs) for each category/perspective. Then, evaluate and analyze your
organization’s performance in relation to these critical success factors. (To help you with this part,
review the material found on pages 16 and 17 of the textbook. Additionally, read pages 590 to 599
in the textbook in Chapter 11). NOTE: Do not simply cut and paste a BSC collected from an on-line
source. Create your own BSC. Exhibit 11.10 on page 599 of your course text demonstrates the
proper BSC format.
Additional readings/references to use for this project:
Freeland, C. (2015). Globalization bites back. Atlantic, 315(4), 82.
Eaton, D., & Kilby, G. (2015). Does your organizational culture support your business
strategy? Journal for Quality & Participation, 37(4), 4. NOTE: Locate these additional readings in the KU Library using the “Advanced Search”
feature.
6. Create (again, the term “create” is very important — do not simply cut and paste a version
collected from an on-line source) a “strategy map” for your organization. Your organization’s
strategy map MUST resemble Exhibit 11.9, seen on page 596 of your textbook. Include an
explanation for each element in your strategy map. One thing to particularly note – The BSC and
strategy map must be aligned – that is, the SO’s must match. Please compare Exhibits 11.9 &
11.10 on pages 596 and 599 in the textbook. Please note that the elements in the BSC & the
strategy map are fully coordinated.
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7. End with a summary review (A formal “Conclusion” heading and section is required) of the
performance evaluation. Use sub-headings to discuss key strengths and weaknesses of the
organization and describe recommendations to be made to the current organizational strategy.
Part 1 of the Project should have a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 10 double-spaced pages, and will be
evaluated for content, analysis, critical thinking, grammar, spelling, punctuation and formatting. So be
sure to proofread and then proofread again! Be certain that you do a “Spell and Grammar” check on your
Project paper before it is submitted to the Dropbox.
Include the appropriate use of headings and sub-headings for every section of the project. A good
strategy will be to use the assignment rubric as a basic outline for headings and subheadings.
The 9 to 10-page minimum/maximum does not include the required title, abstract and reference list
pages. Do not incorporate enlarged type, extra line spaces, extra points at the end of a line, over-sized
graphs and charts, or unusual margins to artificially inflate the page length – the score will be significantly
reduced if the proper APA formatting for these elements is not applied.
NOTE: Do not use overly wordy phrases. DO use “economy of expression.” Use concise and precise
language that avoids slang or colloquial expressions. For example: Instead of using “on the other hand…”
simply use “alternatively…”
Your project must be presented in accordance with the guidance found in the APA Publication Manual, 6th
edition. The Kaplan Writing Lab is a tremendous resource. So please take full advantage of the great help
available there. You may access the Writing Lab by going to your “My Studies” tab located at the KU
campus home page. Then, access the “Academic Support Center” link. The Writing Center will be located
there for your access.
One very important suggestion will be to use the KU Writing Center’s “Paper review” service. You do not
have to wait until your paper is fully completed to ask for a review. One thing to note, though – the
Writing Lab will not be able to provide any feedback related to the specifics of the assignment content.
But, they will be able to provide sample guidance about spelling, grammar, formatting, punctuation and all
elements of a formal written analysis.
Remember, this assignment will be processed using the Turnitin software to determine the level of original
content in the assignment. Please review the Syllabus and the Kaplan University Academic Policy
regarding plagiarism. Excessive similarity to existing works will result in varying consequences, depending
on the nature of the similarity.
After you have completed the case study, upload your Word document to the Unit 4 Assignment Dropbox
before 11:59 p.m. (ET), on Tuesday of Unit 4. Name your assignment filename using this format:
LastName_FirstName_Unit#_AssignmentName. For example, this assignment will be named: Smith_Joan_Unit04_CaseStudy1. Assignments submitted late will be subject to the Late Policy described in your Syllabus. The Unit 4 Case Study/Course Project Assignment Rubric has been provided here. The rubrics are an
integral part of all assignment instructions. Please review the rubric document for a complete
understanding of how your assignments will be assessed. Doing so will help you successfully complete
your assignments.
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Important Note: You will not be eligible to complete the Case Study Part 2 PowerPoint Presentation
unless the Case Study Part 1 has been submitted.
Unit 4 Assignment – Project Part 1 NOTE: Use the Major “Item” labels as Level One Headings, and shortened versions of the segments in the
section as “Sub-headings.” NOTE: In addition to any Instructor Comments below, review all comments in the margins and body of
the manuscript, above.
Category/Description Points Possible

the psychological effects caused by weapons of mass destruction or disruption in a terrorist attack

After reviewing the readings for the week, consider the psychological effects caused by weapons of mass destruction or disruption in a terrorist attack.

  • Discuss      the role of psychologists in the intervention activities following a      terrorist attack.
  • Include      details addressing the tasks in which psychologists engage during the      intervention, identifying the necessity of their involvement in the      process aiding victims in the immediate aftermath and for a sustained      period thereafter.
  • Identify      a specific model or theoretical approach to providing mental health in      response to terrorist attacks, discussing whether this is a method of      disaster management that is more appropriate than others.
  • Explain      the rationale for your selection.

Discuss the underlying psychological theory of disaster that best explains the occurrences in the article

In preparation for this discussion, review the following news report by clicking the link, Firemen Divorce For 9/11 Widowsor paste the web address into your browser http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/23/magazine/one-very-tangled-post-9-11-affair.html?_r=2 in addition to the assigned course readings and lecture notes.
Considering the effects of disaster on those directly and indirectly affected, discuss the following elements based on the information provided in the news article.

  1. Discuss the underlying      psychological theory of disaster that best explains the occurrences in the      article. Provide an explanation for your selection, discussing the reasons      the theory is most appropriate.
  2. How might the considerations      from the phases of trauma, Flight from Death, and      post-traumatic growth be relevant in the case noted?
  3. In the course of events, what      effects might the children involved have experienced by the initial trauma      of 9/11 and subsequent events?
  4. Discuss the needs of children      following disasters and information that has been revealed in recent      research related to the negative effects experienced by children and      adolescents, specifically those with parents who exhibit distress post-disaster.

Identify at least two culturally specific variables that impede the adoption of servant leadership within one specific cultural perspective. If you were transferred to that country to work, armed with this knowledge, what would you do differently to bring about a change in perception of servant leadership? 

Servant leadership is explored within different cultural contexts in Chapter 10 of your textbook. Identify at least two culturally specific variables that impede the adoption of servant leadership within one specific cultural perspective. If you were transferred to that country to work, armed with this knowledge, what would you do differently to bring about a change in perception of servant leadership? 

Discussing the ways in which the concept of post traumatic growth might be observed and whether such changes were expressed in the Flight from Death video

For this week’s discussion, read the Post Traumatic Growth Article and watch the video Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortalityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HhmUbuJDlQ
After reading the article and watching the video, share your initial reactions. Discussing the ways in which the concept of post traumatic growth might be observed and whether such changes were expressed in the Flight from Death video. Explore and discuss the motivation individuals experience to enact meaningful change following disasters; is the motivation experienced a lasting or temporary response to the disaster?

mental health needs often overlooked, those of first responders

Our discussion this week focuses on mental health needs often overlooked, those of first responders.
After reviewing the resources below and the required course reading for the week, identify three things you believe are critical for first responders to know regarding potential threats of disaster response work to their mental health.
These can be of a preparatory and preventative or a post-event recovery nature, or a combination of both. Selections should be critically important in maintaining or restoring one’s mental health.
Beyond Debriefing: How to Address Responders’ Emotional Health
http://www.emergencymgmt.com/training/Beyond-Debriefing-Responders-Emotional-Health.html
Former Emergency Service Workers Speak Out about their Experiences with PTSD
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-03/former-emergency-service-workers-speak-about-ptsd/6518506
Psychological Trauma and First Responders
http://americanmentalhealthfoundation.org/2015/04/psychological-trauma-and-first-responders/

large-scale natural disaster: What was the reactions of those stranded in New Orleans

The topic concerns a large-scale natural disaster, Hurricane Katrina. Since then the Gulf Coast has been hit by more storms and what has been called the “Slow Motion Katrina”, the BP Deep Water Horizon oil drill blowout that poured hundreds of millions of gallons of crude oil into the Gulf and its fragile wetlands.
The aftermath of Katrina as the long-feared “Big One” hurricane event quickly became a national tragedy. We watched as troubling images and near hysterical pleas from citizens and reporters poured in. We learned that much of the Gulf Coast had been swept away and we witnessed from a distance as New Orleans sank ever deeper desperation for 5 days.
This week’s discussion assignment: Read on the Eve of Destruction below and the article Symbol of the Storm and then respond with your thoughts to the following question:
What was the reactions of those stranded in New Orleans, an American city?
 

Social Work and Violence- Discuss the issue and implication of Violence against incarcerated women

Instructions for Research Assignment and Newspaper Op-Ed
Social Work and Violence
You may propose to focus your assignment on a specific form of violence experienced by men; however, please be advised that if your proposal is approved you must still use the assignment format below (including a consideration of why it is an important issue for feminists).
Pre-approved topics:
· Violence against women in the military
· Violence against homeless women
· Violence against incarcerated women
· Violence against welfare reliant women
· Violence against women sex workers
· Violence against older women (elder abuse)
· Violence against women with specific disabilities (e.g. mobility disabilities, hearing impairment, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, etc.)
· Violence against women in the workplace
· Intimate partner violence experienced by a specific LGBTQ+ population (select one of the following: gay men, lesbian women, bisexual men, bisexual women, transgender individuals).
· Sexual violence experienced by a specific LGBTQ+ population (select one of the following: gay men, lesbian women, bisexual men, bisexual women, transgender individuals).
· Hate crime violence perpetrated against individuals from a specific racialized population, a specific religious group, a specific LGBTQ+ population, or persons with specific disabilities
Part 1: Research Assignment
For the topic area selected, students are asked to conduct a review of the relevant research, conceptual, and theoretical scholarly literature on this topic addressing the following issues (as appropriate or relevant to the topic):
· Key concepts and/or definitions that may be needed for your reader to understand this issue
· Prevalence and scope of this form of violence (e.g. How common is this form of violence? Do we have a sense of how many women are likely to experience this form of violence?)
· Victims’ experiences of this form of violence (e.g. What do we know about the characteristics of individuals who are most likely to experience this form of violence? Are there specific factors or circumstances that elevate the vulnerability to violence for some victims? What do we know about how this specific form of violence impacts the lives of the women who experience it?).
Please note: You are welcome to include qualitative data, narratives, or quotes from victims about their experiences of violence if you are able to find such data in public sources (such as qualitative research studies, personal blogs, media accounts, etc.)
· Overview of the state of research knowledge on this topic (e.g. Are there major topics, trends, or themes that emerge across the literature you’ve reviewed on this topic? Are there controversies in the field or points of contention? Are there significant gaps in the literature on this topic or things we still just don’t know?)
· Significance of this issue for feminist anti-violence activists (e.g. Why is this form of violence an important area of concern for feminists? How might feminist anti-violence activists frame or approach this issue?)
· Significance of this issue for social workers (e.g. Why is this form of violence an important area of concern for social workers?
briefly to explain the central issue and provide a brief background of the issue. Remember, you are talking to the general public, not social workers, academics, or specialists in the field of violence. Assume that your reader is intelligent but has limited knowledge of the specific issue that you are raising. Avoid use of “jargon” if possible; if not, make sure that you explain any terms that might be unfamiliar to those in the general public.
· The evidence: Here is where you make your supporting arguments (aka why the reader should agree with you). Provide multiple pieces of “evidence” to make your case. Persuade your reader. Some people are persuaded by “the head” (statistics and research findings), other people are persuaded by “the heart” (stories, narratives, personal experiences that humanize an issue). Whatever evidence you choose to use, make it compelling.
 
· The rebuttal: Here is where you anticipate a counter-argument (aka why someone might not agree with you). Name it, and then tear it down! Why is the possible rebuttal flawed, based on inaccurate information or assumptions, or simply not relevant?
 
· The conclusion: This is your last chance to bring it home. Summarize your main points and emphasize what you want your reader to take away from your piece. Do you want them to think differently? Do you want to call on them to take a specific form of action?