Proposal And Annotated Bibliography

Writing an annotated bibliography An annotated bibliography provides a brief overview of the available research on a topic. You may be required to briefly summarise the research sources and/or assess the value of the source and/or reflect on the validity of this source material for your assignment task. Each information source is accompanied by a citation that is followed by a brief paragraph. When you write an annotated bibliography, you will need to consider:
1. Purposes 2. Format 3. Writing style 4. Examples
1. Purposes The task of compiling an annotated bibliography will help the researcher think about the relevance and quality of the material on a topic. Does the information meet the requirements of the topic? Is the information from a reliable and academically respected source?
2. Format This will depend on the lecturer’s requirements for the task. The bibliographical information may be descriptive (see points 1-3 below); or descriptive+evaluative (see points 1-5 below). The format should follow this order:
Descriptive steps 1-3 Descriptive and evaluative steps 1-5
1. Citation details (set out in the same style as a reference list item)
2. A short statement that explains the main focus or purpose of the work
3. A short summary of the theory, research findings or argument (e.g. intended audience, subjects covered, major arguments supported, research methods, conclusions reached, special features)
4. Consideration of the usefulness and/or limitations of the text for your research (e.g. reliability of the text, credibility of the author, poor features, left-out content, weaknesses in argument)
5. An evaluative comment on the work that may take into account how this work will fit into your research on a topic (e.g. critical comment, critical reflection that describes the usefulness or relevance of the information for your writing task).
3. Writing style An annotated bibliography is a piece of formal academic writing and follows the general rules for all academic writing:
• Arrange in alphabetical order • Write in a SINGLE paragraph (usually about 100-300 words, depending on the format
but check with your lecturer) • Write in full sentences using academic writing style • Use transition words (e.g. furthermore, moreover, however, therefore …) • Be concise – mention only significant details in your summary • Use examples from other annotated bibliographies to guide and check your writing style • Do NOT repeat information (e.g. the title) that is already in your citation • Do NOT cross reference i.e. use any in-text references as you are only writing about a
single text.
NOTE: APA referencing style is used in this fact sheet.
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4. Examples of annotated bibliography entries When you compose your annotated bibliography, you will need to consider each part of the bibliography. Sentence starters can help you to focus your thoughts on these questions.
The parts of a bibliography entry Examples Descriptive steps 1-3 1 The citation information should be in
the same format as it would be in the reference list – leave a line BELOW the citation
Example of an APA reference Griffiths, T. (1996). Hunters and collectors: The
antiquarian imagination in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press.
For more information, see Academic Skills fact sheets on Referencing for the style required in your subject area.
2 A short statement of the author’s viewpoint
Example of sentence starters *In this article, Johnson reviews . . . *This article examines . . . *The authors describe . . . *The author’s purpose is to challenge . . .
3 A short summary of the theory, research findings or argument
Example of sentence starters *The main ideas expressed are . . . *Support for these claims is documented . . . *Smith has conducted a thorough investigation
of . . . *The author’s research focuses on . . .
Descriptive and evaluative steps 1-5
4 Comments on the usefulness and/or limitations of the text for your research
Example of sentence starters *The author provides a strong theoretical . . . *The writing style considers a range of audiences . . . *Theories are supported by well-known
researchers in this field, such as . . . *There is a lack of supporting evidence . . . *The main limitation of the website . . .
5 An evaluative comment on the work, taking into account how this work will fit into your research on a topic
Example of sentence starters *This article is useful for my research topic . . . * Because the information is up-to-date and from
a reliable source . . . * It is relevant to my thesis because . . . * In particular, this article will assist . . .
Words in bold are transition words that help you to connect your ideas in between sentences.
1 McFarlane, J.K. (1973). Standards of care—what do we mean by care? Nursing Mirror.
143(23), 40–42.
The article examines the meaning of the word ‘care’ within a nursing context. The responsibility of nurses to provide care is legitimised in numerous documents, and the author goes on to identify key concepts related to nursing care. In particular, these concepts include assisting, helping and giving a service; offering this service to people who need help with daily living activities and to others who are affected by health deviations or illness of some kind. Moreover, the nurse’s caring role is legitimised by the patients. Finally, the article concludes by relating how these concepts are put into operation by using the steps of the nursing process—assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the patient’s need for nursing care. The main limitation of the article is that all of the research was exclusively conducted in large city hospitals. Therefore, while the article is useful for an analysis of nursing care, the limitations of its research base will require some adaption to meet the needs of this assignment that requires a commentary on services in both city and country area hospitals. (172 words)
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  • Writing an annotated bibliography
    • 1. Purposes
    • 2. Format
    • 3. Writing style
    • 4. Examples of annotated bibliography entries

Death And Children’s Literature

Plagiarism free, APA Format, abstract is not requires. Need this back on September 25, 2017 @ 5pm.
Select four children’s books dealing with death, write 975 words essay  consider the different theories of development of Piaget and Erikson as you answer the following question, list each question with four Scholarly References resources to support your answers.
Death and Children’s Literature
1. Describe the age group that would benefit from the book.
2. Analyze how the concept of death is presented.
3. Discuss what the author is most concerned with regarding the understanding of death (emotional factors, biological factors, etc.).
4. Discuss specific circumstances in which this book would be useful.
Four Scholarly References to support your answers

Module 06 Written Assignment – Credit Risk Management

Risk management practices within the financial sector are of particular interest to regulators. This is because failures within this sector disrupt the functionality of the financial system that derails economic growth and efficiency. We have referenced the subprime meltdown of 2007 several times within this course because it is the most prominent example of a massive risk management failure. In this assignment, you will evaluate the consequences of this failure.  For this assignment, you will write a minimum three-page paper (not including APA title or references pages). In this paper, please address the following:
· Discuss why credit risk management within the financial sector is so significant.
· Why do you think so many banks failed to properly manage risk prior to the financial collapse?
· What are the consequences of failures of credit risk management and who do they affect?
· What measures can banks employ to mitigate credit risks?
Requirements

important Review the APA Citation Online Guide  for assistance with citing sources using APA format.

· Be sure to include an introductory paragraph at the beginning and a concluding paragraph at the end of your paper.
· Because your paper is required to be at least three pages in length, you should use subject headings to label your paper as appropriate.
· Be sure to include APA citations to support your assertions and to inform your paper.
· You will need to include an APA formatted reference page with this paper (separate from the body of your paper).
· Be sure to proofread your paper to ensure that is free from all grammar and spelling errors.

Reflection Essay

Optional Challenges for Bonus Marks
All bonus challenges due is Oct. 31 ,2017 (late submission is accepted with 10% deduction per week until Nov. 30, 2017). Essays should be posted on the discussion board in D2L. In case that BA2123 and BA3672 offer the same challenges and the bonus will be applied to only either one of the courses (you cannot get this bonus for two courses )

  • Movies: 400 words essay on your opinions and reflections on movies (up to 1% per essay per movie): “Money ball” ,“The Social Network”, “Julie & Julia” “Steve Jobs: One Last Thing”
  • Books: 400 words essay on your opinions and reflections on books (up to 1% per essay per book): “The Airbnb Story …” and “The Upstarts…”
  • Google Analytics courses: 400 words Essay on each of Google Analytics Academy 5 courses after taking the courses (up to 1.5% per essay, up to 4 essays: BA2123 only )
  • Google Analytics certification: Google Analytics IQ Certification with 400 words essay (up to 2% per essay: BA2123 only)
  • Participate in MIS survey (up to 0.5%: to be announced later)
1. Watch movies

  • Watch movies: “Money ball” ,“The Social Network”, “Julie & Julia” “Steve Jobs: One Last Thing”
  • Write an essay in your own words (at least 400 words) about your own opinions and reflections about the movie (e.g., what you liked and what you disliked in the movie)
  • In addition, include your own thoughts about the following questions

Money Ball: your thoughts about Sabermetric approach
The Social Network: What are success factors of the Facebook? Why was the Facebook successful while others were not so?
Julie and Julia: What are success factors of a blog? Why was Julie’s blog successful while others were not so?
Steve Jobs: One Last Thing: What made Steve so successful? What he had to pay for to be successful?

  • Up to 1% per essay per movie, up to 4 essays in movies
2. Read Books (BA2123 only)

  • Read books:
  • Chapter 1 (The Hustle) and chapter 2 (Building a Company) of “The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions . . . and Created Plenty of Controversy Kindle Edition, by Leigh Gallagher”
  • Chapter 2 (Jam Sessions) and chapter 5 (Blood, Sweat, and Ramen) of “The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World Kindle Edition, by Brad Stone”
  • Write an essay in your own words (at least 400 words) about your own opinions and reflections about the book (e.g., what you liked and what you disliked in the book)
  • In addition, include your own thoughts about the following questions

The Airbnb Story ….: how many times did they launched a website? Why did they launched it again?
The upstarts ….: Why was Uber successful while similar others were not so?

  • Up to 1% per essay per book, up to 2 essays in books
3. Taking courses in Google to prepare for Google Certifications (BA2123 only)
Google Analytics Academy courses for Google Analytics IQ exam preparation https://analyticsacademy.withgoogle.com/explorer
Google Analytics for Beginners
Advanced Google Analytics
Ecommerce Analytics: From Data to Decisions
Google Tag Manager Fundamentals
Or Google Adwords and Analytics related courses in http://www.lynda.com/
Write 400 words essay for each course on your own reflections and your own ideas on how you would apply what you learned in the course, in a business
Post it on the discussion board on the D2L
Up to 1.5% per essay per course ( up to 4 essays per student)
4. Google Analytics IQ Certification
(BA2123 only)

  • What is the Google Analytics Individual Qualification (GAIQ)?

“The Google Analytics Individual Qualification is a proof of proficiency in Google Analytics that is available to any individual who has passed the Google Analytics IQ test.”

Essay Marking Criteria

  • Please not that I am not interested in your summary of movies or your research on others’ review. The main purpose of this is to share your own thoughts with class mates. Hence write your opinions and reflections.
  • Marking criteria:
  • (1) Essay Length,
  • (2) percentage of your own opinions and reflections (rather than summary or others’ review),
  • (3) presence of your own answer on the questions, which you are asked to include in each essay,
  • Post your essay on the D2L discussion board. The main purpose of this bonus is to share / discuss your thoughts with class mates.
  • One essay per posting (Do not post multiple essays into one posting: such postings will be removed).
  • Students who post an essay in September 2017 will receive up to 1% extra bonus as they are ice breakers (1% per student (not per essay)).

Health And Safety

Employee Health And Safety: A Global Perspective
BANKS Industries is currently operating in both the United States and China. As a US-based company, BANKS is accustomed to conforming to US law regarding employee health and safety. However, Chinese law is different and, in many cases, offers looser standards for employee protection.
Using the module readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, respond to the following:

  • From a global perspective, should the company operate under the laws that are provided in each country of operation or should it adhere to the higher standard regardless of where it operates? Justify your answer.
  • Is this a legal issue, an ethical issue, or both? Justify your answer.
  • Cite at least one example of differences in health or safety standards that BANKS should consider as it moves forward. Explain why this standard should be considered.

TOWS Matrix

Overview
Create a 3–5-page draft for a strategic plan for your selected organization using a TOWS matrix and portfolio analysis in addition to any other appropriate tool of your choosing.
Note: The assessments in this course are presented in sequence and must be completed in order.
The TOWS Matrix is a decision-making process for developing strategic alternatives. You will be able to better develop a more effective strategic plan based upon an in-depth understand of the current environment.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
•Competency 1: Analyze organizational structure, design, culture, and climate in relation to environmental forces. ◦Apply methodologies from the knowledge-economy management approach appropriately to the organization.
◦Integrate recent research into a strategic management plan.
•Competency 2: Develop a strategic organizational plan that provides human and financial resources to support targeted organizational outcomes. ◦Synthesize operational and financial components into a strategic planning process.
◦Analyze strategy in relation to achieving competitive advantage.
•Competency 3: Recommend an organizational structure and design to optimize a strategic plan. ◦Recommend an alternative organizational structure model that aligns with organizational goals.
Context
Development of strategies involves awareness of the environment, intellectual curiosity, and a willingness to be open to creative ideas and solutions.
The Assessment 2 Context document contains important information about the following topics related to Adaptive and Market Entry strategies:
•The TOWS Matrix.
•Service/Product Life Cycle.
•Product (or service) Development Process.
•Strategy Implementation & Organizational Culture.
•When Cultures Need Changing.
Questions to Consider
To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.
Required Resources (Attached)
The following resources are required to complete the assessment.
Click the links provided below to view the following multimedia pieces:
•Riverbend City: Ruby Lake Evacuation Mission | Transcript.
•TOWS Matrix

Suggested Resources

The following optional resources are provided to support you in completing the assessment or to provide a helpful context. For additional resources, refer to the Research Resources and Supplemental Resources in the left navigation menu of your courseroom.

Library Resources

The following e-books or articles from the Capella University Library are linked directly in this course:

•Ginter, P. M., Duncan, W. J., & Swayne, L. E. (2013). Strategic management of health care organizations (7th ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. ◦Chapter 7, “Evaluation of Alternatives and Strategic Choice,” pages 255–304.

◦Chapter 8, “Value-Adding Service Delivery Strategies,” pages 307–341.

•Littlejohns, P., Sharma, T., & Jeong, K. (2012). Social values and health priority setting in England: “Values”-based decision making. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 26(3), 363–373.

Assessment Instructions

Note: Assessment 1, Current Environmental Analysis, must be completed before beginning this assessment. You will be revisiting and revising strategies throughout each of the assessments in this course. Each assessment builds on your previous work.

Step One: Critical Thinking Skills Practice

The TOWS Matrix is a decision-making process for developing strategic alternatives. Your ability to think critically is key to organizing your thoughts throughout the strategic planning process.

In preparation for this assessment, you are required to view the Riverbend City: Ruby Lake Evacuation Mission simulation (linked in the Resources). This activity is an ideal setting to practice thoughtful application of critical thinking skills. This media piece addresses multiple competencies, some of which are difficult to practice and assess without a real world or a simulated setting. As you begin your TOWS matrix, keep the following categories of critical thought in mind as you consider the threats, opportunities, strengths, and weaknesses of the Ruby Lake Evacuation scenario.

•Assumptions: What assumptions are being taking for granted by the people in this simulation? What alternative assumptions could be useful in this situation?

•Information: What information did people have and what kind of information were they missing?

•Fairness: How was intellectual and intercultural fairness demonstrated?

•Criteria for Evaluation: What criteria would you use to evaluate the quality of the information, implementation and/or effectiveness?

Complete a practice TOWS Matrix for this scenario before proceeding to Step Two. This practice matrix does not need to be submitted.

Step Two: Complete a TOWS Matrix

Apply the same critical thought process to a real world setting that is relevant for your selected health care organization’s future success. In addition to completing a TOWS matrix, you may use any other appropriate analysis tools to determine alternative strategies.

Include the following as you develop alternative strategies:

•Incorporate the use of new methodologies from the knowledge-economy management approach that might be appropriate for this organization.

•Correlate recent research findings regarding strategy management into your approach.

•Synthesize operational and financial components in your strategic planning process.

•Incorporate your findings from your current environment analysis.

•Determine the organizational structure that best facilitates the strategy—functional, divisional, or matrix.

Step Three: Draft Strategic Plan

Re-examine your work from Assessment 1 and create a high level draft of a strategic plan that incorporates insights from your environmental analysis and the TOWS matrix exercise.The goal is to focus upon application of the concepts and new insight. Keep it brief and substantive.

Preface your draft with the core assumptions regarding environmental opportunities and threats, organizational strengths and weaknesses, and organizational behavior dynamics that are foundational to the strategy.

Include a brief description of the proposed strategy that reflects the choices made regarding:

•Service/product domain.

•Market domain.

•Level of investment in the respective service/product and market domains.

•Positioning approach for achieving competitive advantage.

•Maneuvers that will be used to implement the positioning approach.

•Distinctive competencies or assets that will be relied on to gain and sustain competitive advantage.

Additional Requirements

Submit your selected health organization’s TOWS Matrix from Step Two, with the high-level components of a strategic plan, as an attachment to this assessment.

•Length: 3–5 double-spaced, typed pages. Note: Feel free to construct images/diagrams to summarize information where appropriate (for example, TOWS matrix…).

•APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting.

•Resources: Use evidence from the literature to support your recommendations.

Week 4 Business And Society

Six Rights of the Consumer

  • Research and describe the six rights of the consumer.  Provide a detailed analysis of each right and illustrate the importance.

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

  • Write between 750 – 1,250 words (approximately 3 – 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style, see example below.
  • Use font size 12 and 1” margins.
  • Include cover page and reference page.
  • At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.
  • No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.
  • Use at least three references from outside the course  material, one reference must be from EBSCOhost. Text book, lectures, and  other materials in the course may be used, but are not counted toward  the three reference requirement.
  • Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes,  paraphrased words, values, etc.) in the paper and list on a reference  page in APA style.

References must come from sources such as, scholarly journals  found in EBSCOhost, CNN, online newspapers such as, The Wall Street  Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo  Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. are not acceptable for academic writing.
Must include reference page.

Social Determinants of Health: The Obesity Epidemic

This exercise provides a useful framework to discuss how health outcomes are a product of social determinants.
Directions:

  1. Draw a bare tree with roots, a trunk, and branches.
  2. Think about the disease If you are not aware of the disease obesity do a bit of research on this disease. Write obesity and its definition on the trunk of the tree
  3. List behaviors that contribute to people getting this disease. List these behaviors on the branches of tree.
  4. Next research what happens to people who are obese. What other diseases to obese people get.  These are called outcomes of the disease. They should be placed as leaves on the tree
  5. Finally, list social, economic, and political determinants that influence why people become obese. List these determinants at the roots of the tree. These determinants represent the “root causes of disease.”
  6. Watch https://pc.tedcdn.com/talk/podcast/2010/None/JamieOliver_2010-480p.mp4
  7. Note how is contributory factors, root causes and outcomes compares to your “tree”
  8. Finally, describe how interventions at (1) social or public policy level (2) community level (3) health care system level and (4) individual level might be used to combat the epidemic of obesity. You may use some of Mr. Oliver’s suggestions as part of your discussion.

Submit your tree and intervention discussion to your instructor on _______________________

FWK8

Write a 1250-1500 word paper.  In your paper include the following:  Choose a key competitor of the company you have been studying this term. Highlight key differences in performance between your organization and their key competitor in the following areas: 
1.Stock structure
2.Capital structure
3.Dividend payout history
4.Key financial ratios
5.Beta
6.Risk
Include a title page and 3-5 references.  Only one reference may be from the internet (not Wikipedia).

Econ 2367: Short Essay

Econ 2367: Short Essay 1 Due September 24, 2017
There are two prompts for you to choose from below, based on topics we have covered in class. You can choose either prompt but you cannot choose the stance you take. Indicate which prompt you have chosen in this Google form (https://goo.gl/forms/4L6wEsHqAO2K5h1p1). Complete the form by Friday, September 15, 12 p.m. and don’t forget to enter your name!
After everyone has chosen their prompt, I will randomly assign the stance you are to take on the issue. You are to make the strongest argument possible for the stance you have been assigned, regardless of your personal opinion. Your essay should be between 1-2 pages in length. See the syllabus for details about formatting.
Please refer to the writing rubric on Carmen to understand the expectations for what makes a good essay. While you should certainly draw on the class material, I encourage you to look for material beyond what we discussed in our lectures. The list of sources and the unassigned readings on our reading list are good places to start.
I am happy to answer questions about the essay prompt or material from the course that you need to understand in order to write your essay. I will not act as your editor or reviewer.
You are encouraged to discuss your essay with your classmates, but your submitted work must be your own.
Finally, you may find it helpful to review our lecture on writing. Start early and edit often. Good luck!
Minimum Wage
Imagine that one year after Seattle completed its minimum wage increase to $15/hour, researchers find employment and hours worked did not decrease, and wages increased. This implies that all cities should raise their minimum wage to the same level as Seattle’s, after adjusting for differences in cost of living across cities*. Agree or disagree with this statement.
Tips: In making your argument, you should make use of our discussion of the different labor market models and what they imply about the effects of the minimum wage. The assigned reading by John Schmitt is a good reference to start with.
*For example, if the cost of living in NYC is twice that of Seattle’s, then NYC would raise its minimum wage to $30/hour in this scenario. A similar logic applies if a city’s cost of living is lower than Seattle’s.
Immigration and agglomeration
There can be substantial economic benefits to having people and firms clustered together, also known as agglomeration economies. One way that the United States can increase its population quickly is by opening its borders. The existence of agglomeration economies implies that the United States should open its borders completely (barring criminals, terrorists, and those with serious communicable diseases). Agree or disagree with this statement.
Tip: In your essay, consider how different forms of labor (e.g. high-skilled, low-skilled, immigrants, natives) interact with each other, even within the same “type” of labor (e.g. high-skilled and high-skilled). For example, are they substitutes or complements?
Consider also where immigrants would migrate to in the United States. Is that something that can be influenced by policy?
You may also want to consider the policy’s effects not just on the United States, but the world economy.
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  • Minimum Wage
  • Immigration and agglomeration