Archive for October 11th, 2020

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Write a one page response on the topic below.
“The Age of Insecurity: Can democracy save itself? by Ronald Inglehart. This article can be found in Foreign Affairs, 2018. (https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2018-04-16/age-insecurity)

What did you learn from the article about the threats to democracy around the globe and what solutions are given to avert any global disaster that is bound to happen because of our failed democratic institutions?

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Workplace bullying is a form of communicative aggression that occurs between coworkers as one employee (the bully) attempts to degrade, intimidate, or humiliate another employee (the target), and research shows that one in three adults has experienced workplace bullying. Lauren Petrecca, Bullying by the Boss Is Common but Hard to Fix, USA Today, December 27, 2010, accessed September 13, 2011, http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2010-12-28-bullyboss28_CV_N.htm.

In fact, there is an organization called Civility Partners, LLC devoted to ending workplace bullyingyou can visit their website at http://www.noworkplacebullies.com/home. This type of behavior has psychological and emotional consequences, but it also has the potential to damage a companys reputation and finances. While there are often mechanisms in place to help an employee deal with harassmentreporting to Human Resources for examplethe situation may be trickier if the bully is your boss. In this case, many employees may be afraid to complain for fear of retaliation like getting fired, and transferring to another part of the company or getting another job altogether is a less viable option in a struggling economy. Apply the communication concepts youve learned so far to address the following questions.

How can you distinguish between a boss who is demanding or a perfectionist and a boss who is a bully?
If you were being bullied by someone at work, what would you do?

Social Networking interview

Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word interview report.

Identify whom you interviewed, their title, and years of working experience in the area of Operations Management.

Provide insights into your subject’s role and why Operations Management is vital to his/her organization.

Provide the reason for selecting the individual you chose to interview.

List the questions you asked.

Include a summary of the organization.

Give a summary of what you learned as a result of this interview.

Provide a reflection of what is important about this assignment.

Discuss any follow-up activities the person you interviewed suggested.

Flowcharts for Processes

Select a process you perform daily, but would like to spend less time doing, such as driving to work.

Design a flowchart and provide written analysis by using any appropriate tool.

Comment on the factors that affect the process design.

Identify at least one metric to measure the process.

Describe which forecasting methods would be applicable.

Discuss how one could manage this process by using PERT/CPM techniques.

Submit your flowchart for the process and the data collected at the end of the week by collecting data for the identified metric every day of the workweek.

Use APA format to include a reference page with the course text at a minimum.

Submit the assignment.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Write an 800 word minimum film review, properly formatted. 1st and 2nd person are fine for this essay.

You are writing your review on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Read some sample film reviews on Rotten Tomatoes that arent about your film.

Your review can be mostly positive or mostly negative; it’s up to you, but it must have an overall critique/suggestion.

You might use the following links as models for what your film review might look like:

HOW TO REVIEW A FILM: https://owlcation.com/academia/How-to-Review-a-Film

Samples at Rotten Tomatoes

Things to include when writing your review:
Have a clever boilerplate introduction. Be sure you know what specific elements a boilerplate includes.
Give a short (paragraph or less) synopsis of your film without giving away spoilers.
Decide what two to four film aspects you want to critique (film content and/or formal based).
Give some examples of your specific film aspects from the film itself (again, no spoilers).
Possibly also consider the film in context, time period, social commentary, and/or genre.
Realize you are writing to an audience (who has not seen the film) that is deciding if they should see this film.
Have a final recommendation and rating in the conclusion.
PROOFREAD!

Banking On IoT

Please read the article below and answer the following questions?

If you are a sports fan, you know that nothing is more gratifying than watching your team come back from a deficit to win. In sports, its not uncommon to see professional teams that are down 31 or 30 in a four-game series turn the tide and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. But have you ever heard of a team on the verge of defeat winning eight consecutive matches for the overall series win? In what is considered by some to be the most prolific comeback in sports history, Oracle Team USA won eight consecutive days of sailing against the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron to win the 34th Americas Cup in 2013 (the final series tally was 98). You may be wondering what contributed to Oracle Team USA turning the tide. Many people think that the key to its triumph was in the data.

Oracle Team USA leveraged an impressive network of sensors and data analytics tools to help it achieve victory. During each race, more than 300 sensors were used to collect roughly 3,000 variables about the performance of the boat. Data for everything, from the strain on the mast to angle sensors on the wings, were captured, stored, and analyzed. These data were transmitted to support teams nearby and to the sailors on the boat who could monitor key performance indicators in real time by looking at devices strapped to their wrists.

Immediate access to these analytics during the race allowed for better strategic decision making as well as opportunities for the support team servicing the boat to make modifications to the vessel between races. While the overall victory of Oracle Team USA was incredible, it is more profound to consider how sensor technologies and the ability to rapidly transmit, store, and analyze large data sets have redefined countless operations and industries. Welcome to the growing world of the Internet of Things (IoT)!

If You Cant Take the IoT, Get Out of  the Kitchen
IoT is generally defined as the proliferation of Internet- connected devices. As more smart devices are connected to the Internet, increasing amounts of data are captured and transmitted by these devices. The potential impact of the IoT is tremendous. Its estimated that there will be roughly 25 billion Internet-connected devices by 2020. As seen in the Oracle Team USA sailing example, having access to more data can result in more efficient processes and better decision making. But what does the IoT mean for business? Could IoT devices change the way businesses operate? Could they fundamentally change the way financial transactions are processed?

A hotbed of innovation for the IoT is the home kitchen. This is because kitchens are typically filled with a variety of appliances that are already plugged in and have embedded computers (of varying degrees of complexity). The cost of adding Wi-Fi connectivity to any of these devices is trivial, yet doing so can enhance functionality (e.g., you can start the coffee maker from bed by using an app on your phone).

Refrigerators are often considered prime targets for the IoT. Internet connectivity could allow remote viewing of fridge contents (in case you forget your shopping list at home when you go to the store) or tracking of items as they are consumed and need to be replenished. Could a smart refrigerator recognize that you are low on vegetables or fruit and automatically order replacement groceries? Could it complete the financial transaction for you autonomously?

Banking institutions are starting to see the potential impact of IoT devices on their industry. They are interested in becoming the managers of these automated transactions that will be conducted by IoT devices, especially when you consider the potential for loyalty programs and rewards points to be paired with these transactions. Imagine how the magnitude of financial transactions will change over the next decade if instead of making one or two payments at a grocery store each week your debit or credit card is being charged several times a day as various ingredients and foodstuffs run low and your appliances are reordering groceries for you. Now expand the scope to other appliances or even other parts of the home (e.g., 30 percent of the hangers on a rack in your closet are missing, so your IoT closet notifies a dry-cleaning service to come pick up your dirty shirts).

IoT = Winning
It is important to recognize that the IoT not only will revolutionize transactions for private consumers, but it will also change how businesses manage their transactions, loans, and other financial operations. For example, when a business takes out a loan, there is a declaration of some form of collateral. Or when a business is calculating balance sheets, inventories are assessed and reported. In manufacturing and agricultural industries, inventories of products or livestock could be tracked in real time, allowing financial statements to be current at all times, not just when inventories are tallied and official statements are produced.

At an even higher level, as inventories of raw materials or trading goods are placed on ships and are transported around the world to various partners in a supply chain, these materials can be tracked in real time. So whether you are trying to win a race on a sailboat or win a race to get your products manufactured and delivered on time, in the high-tech business environment we are living in today, IoT can be invaluable to helping you win!

The article looked at the enhanced functionality that could come from a smart refrigerator with Internet connectivity. Can you identify any potential drawbacks or complications that may arise from this connectivity?
Take a minute to think about your home or apartment. What types of things would you like to see connect to the Internet? How would this connectivity make your life better or more efficient? 

Deliverable:
Provide your response in a 4-5 page word document. Use a double spaced Times New Roman, 12 font size, 1000-1500 words, and APA style for citations and references.

Banking On IoT

Please read the article below and answer the following questions?

If you are a sports fan, you know that nothing is more gratifying than watching your team come back from a deficit to win. In sports, its not uncommon to see professional teams that are down 31 or 30 in a four-game series turn the tide and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. But have you ever heard of a team on the verge of defeat winning eight consecutive matches for the overall series win? In what is considered by some to be the most prolific comeback in sports history, Oracle Team USA won eight consecutive days of sailing against the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron to win the 34th Americas Cup in 2013 (the final series tally was 98). You may be wondering what contributed to Oracle Team USA turning the tide. Many people think that the key to its triumph was in the data.

Oracle Team USA leveraged an impressive network of sensors and data analytics tools to help it achieve victory. During each race, more than 300 sensors were used to collect roughly 3,000 variables about the performance of the boat. Data for everything, from the strain on the mast to angle sensors on the wings, were captured, stored, and analyzed. These data were transmitted to support teams nearby and to the sailors on the boat who could monitor key performance indicators in real time by looking at devices strapped to their wrists.

Immediate access to these analytics during the race allowed for better strategic decision making as well as opportunities for the support team servicing the boat to make modifications to the vessel between races. While the overall victory of Oracle Team USA was incredible, it is more profound to consider how sensor technologies and the ability to rapidly transmit, store, and analyze large data sets have redefined countless operations and industries. Welcome to the growing world of the Internet of Things (IoT)!

If You Cant Take the IoT, Get Out of  the Kitchen
IoT is generally defined as the proliferation of Internet- connected devices. As more smart devices are connected to the Internet, increasing amounts of data are captured and transmitted by these devices. The potential impact of the IoT is tremendous. Its estimated that there will be roughly 25 billion Internet-connected devices by 2020. As seen in the Oracle Team USA sailing example, having access to more data can result in more efficient processes and better decision making. But what does the IoT mean for business? Could IoT devices change the way businesses operate? Could they fundamentally change the way financial transactions are processed?

A hotbed of innovation for the IoT is the home kitchen. This is because kitchens are typically filled with a variety of appliances that are already plugged in and have embedded computers (of varying degrees of complexity). The cost of adding Wi-Fi connectivity to any of these devices is trivial, yet doing so can enhance functionality (e.g., you can start the coffee maker from bed by using an app on your phone).

Refrigerators are often considered prime targets for the IoT. Internet connectivity could allow remote viewing of fridge contents (in case you forget your shopping list at home when you go to the store) or tracking of items as they are consumed and need to be replenished. Could a smart refrigerator recognize that you are low on vegetables or fruit and automatically order replacement groceries? Could it complete the financial transaction for you autonomously?

Banking institutions are starting to see the potential impact of IoT devices on their industry. They are interested in becoming the managers of these automated transactions that will be conducted by IoT devices, especially when you consider the potential for loyalty programs and rewards points to be paired with these transactions. Imagine how the magnitude of financial transactions will change over the next decade if instead of making one or two payments at a grocery store each week your debit or credit card is being charged several times a day as various ingredients and foodstuffs run low and your appliances are reordering groceries for you. Now expand the scope to other appliances or even other parts of the home (e.g., 30 percent of the hangers on a rack in your closet are missing, so your IoT closet notifies a dry-cleaning service to come pick up your dirty shirts).

IoT = Winning
It is important to recognize that the IoT not only will revolutionize transactions for private consumers, but it will also change how businesses manage their transactions, loans, and other financial operations. For example, when a business takes out a loan, there is a declaration of some form of collateral. Or when a business is calculating balance sheets, inventories are assessed and reported. In manufacturing and agricultural industries, inventories of products or livestock could be tracked in real time, allowing financial statements to be current at all times, not just when inventories are tallied and official statements are produced.

At an even higher level, as inventories of raw materials or trading goods are placed on ships and are transported around the world to various partners in a supply chain, these materials can be tracked in real time. So whether you are trying to win a race on a sailboat or win a race to get your products manufactured and delivered on time, in the high-tech business environment we are living in today, IoT can be invaluable to helping you win!

The article looked at the enhanced functionality that could come from a smart refrigerator with Internet connectivity. Can you identify any potential drawbacks or complications that may arise from this connectivity?
Take a minute to think about your home or apartment. What types of things would you like to see connect to the Internet? How would this connectivity make your life better or more efficient? 

Deliverable:
Provide your response in a 4-5 page word document. Use a double spaced Times New Roman, 12 font size, 1000-1500 words, and APA style for citations and references.

Lesson Plan 1

you will be building a literacy lesson plan that incorporates a piece of childrens literature. This week you will begin developing the lesson by identifying the standard, goal, and objective for the lesson plan.

*State the standard for the lesson.
*Identify the goal of the lesson.
*State the lesson objective.

Lesson Plan 1

you will be building a literacy lesson plan that incorporates a piece of childrens literature. This week you will begin developing the lesson by identifying the standard, goal, and objective for the lesson plan.

*State the standard for the lesson.
*Identify the goal of the lesson.
*State the lesson objective.

Hemmingway

In the last essay, we summarized and responded to a chosen poem or poet. For this essay, you will be critiquing the use of setting or a response to violence in a chosen short story. These are short stories you may not be familiar with, so we will be going over them in class. They are available in the following links, or you can get them from a public library.

Purpose: In college and in life we are surrounded by arguments. Commercials argue that we need this product or that product. Political candidates argue for their candidacy. Your essays this semester seek to grow your ability to analyze the arguments around you so that you can come to a fact-based opinion on that argument. Furthermore, this essay will seek to grow your ability to argue for your opinion.

How to write a critique (Links to an external site.)

Essay Two Advice Lecture  (Links to an external site.)

Expectations:
You will begin this essay in class as we analyze several short stories together. From there you will be expected to build a 750-word essay answering the prompt.

You will be expected to use at least two sources obtained from the college library.

Further Expectations

-A clear thesis with well-organized body paragraphs

-college level writing

-formality

-organization

-in text citations

-works cited

-original and well thought out idea supported through research and consistent writing

-a confident writing style

-at least 750 words

-use 2-3 sources correctly

-no first person

-at least two sources from the Santa Fe Library

Prompts:

How does your chosen author use setting to further the story line?

How does your chosen author portray a response to violence?

How does your chosen author use historical setting to further the story line?

How does your chosen author use gender or parental roles to further the story line?