Choose one of the poems we have read by Emily Dickinson and discuss what you think it means.

1. Consider the possibility that Emily Dickinson was not heterosexual, based on the Dickinson PowerPoint and the poems. Choose at least one text that you think either supports the idea that she was or was not straight.
2. Choose one of the poems we have read by Emily Dickinson and discuss what you think it means.
3. choose a poem by Emily Dickinson (one discussed in the PowerPoint). then do the following: A) visit the Literature Resource Center and find a Work Overview of the poem. B) visit any literature database and find a brief biography of Emily Dickinson, and C) using the Dickinson PowerPoint, determine what aspect(s) of the poem are Romantic.
Cite the database articles and the poem

Write an essay that explains how creditable, thoughtful research can benefit all areas of society.

Write an essay that explains how creditable, thoughtful research can benefit all areas of society.

Compare the traditional American family structure with another culture’s family structure of your choosing.

Introduction
For our first family, we are born or adopted into it – we had no choice in that. However, when we are grown we get to select our mate and decide what type of a family we will create.
The Assignment
Compare the traditional American family structure with another culture’s family structure of your choosing. In your essay, respond to the following questions:
Considering all that all you have learned in this course how broadly can family be defined and how does that differ from you own understanding of family?
How does the diversity of family forms, goals, cultures and types, as discussed in this course, relate to your concept of family?
Consider how different cultures and communities in this country, and across the world define family, and the roles and expectations of family members. In the culture you selected to compare to the traditional American culture, are the expectations in the other culture supported by economic, political, historical factors. Please explain and provide examples.
Are there belief systems in place that support the values and practices demonstrated in their families. Please explain and provide examples.
Do you believe that the roles and expectations of family members in the selected culture problematic? Please explain.
Are there social factors that justify the roles and expectations in the selected culture?
If you were a researcher studying the family roles and expectations of the selected culture, what do you believe would be the most important thing to understand about this culture’s family structure?
If you could choose an attribute of the culture’s family structure that you could adopt in America, what would that attribute be and why?
Finally, say how you would interact with people who are in a family structure that challenges your own understanding of family, roles with in the family, and expectations.
Grading Criteria
For all responses now, you are required to turn in a paper in APA format with examples to support your points. This paper should include a reference page with a minimum of 2 academic sources. These sources should also be used in your response as in-text citations as further support for the points you are making. You need to save the paper as a document in .rtf .pdf .doc or .docx format and attach it. Check for spelling and grammar before submitting. Consult the following links for the basics on the reference page and in-text citations.
There is a grading rubric. You can view it before you submit your paper to make sure you are covering all the bases.
Resources
Please see the resources listed above and use the Lib Guide
Use at least three (3) terms or concepts from the chapter (Wood, 2020) and make them bold in your response. Cite the sources that you use to back-up the thesis of your paper in APA style. This includes in-text citations and a References list.

Identify possible solutions or strategies that would have prevented the problem, and what benefits would be derived from implementing solutions or preventing the problem.

CASE 1: The Promising Chemist Who Buried his Results
Bruce, a research chemist for a major petro-chemical company, wrote a dense report about some new compounds he had synthesized in the laboratory from oil-refining by-products. The bulk of the report consisted of tables listing their chemical and physical properties, diagrams of their molecular structure, chemical formulas and computer printouts of toxicity tests. Buried at the end of the report was a casual speculation that one of the compounds might be a particularly effective insecticide.

Seven years later, the same oil company launched a major research program to find more effective but environmentally safe insecticides. After six months of research, someone uncovered Bruce’s report and his toxicity tests. A few hours of further testing confirmed that one of Bruce’s compounds was the safe, economical insecticide they had been looking for.

Bruce had since left the company, because he felt that the importance of his research was not being appreciated.

CASE 2: The Unaccepted Current Regulator Proposal
The Acme Electric Company worked day and night to develop a new current regulator designed to cut the electric power consumption in aluminum plants by 35%. They knew that, although the competition was fierce, their regulator could be produced more cheaply, was more reliable, and worked more efficiently than the competitors’ products.

The owner, eager to capture the market, personally but somewhat hastily put together a 120-page proposal to the three major aluminum manufacturers, recommending that their regulators be installed at all company plants.

He devoted the first 87 pages of the proposal to the mathematical theory and engineering design behind his new regulator, and the next 32 to descriptions of the new assembly line he planned to set up to produce regulators quickly. Buried in an appendix were the test results that compared his regulator’s performance with present models, and a poorly drawn graph showed how much the dollar savings would be.

Acme Electric didn’t get the contracts, despite having the best product. Six months later, the company filed for bankruptcy.

CASE 3: The Instruction Manual that Scared Customers Away
As one of the first to enter the field of office automation, Sagatec Software, Inc. had built a reputation for designing high-quality and user-friendly database and accounting programs for business and industry. When they decided to enter the word-processing market, their engineers designed an effective, versatile, and powerful program that Sagatec felt sure would outperform any competitor.

To be sure that their new word-processing program was accurately documented, Sagatec asked the senior program designer to supervise writing the instruction manual. The result was a thorough, accurate and precise description of every detail of the program’s operation.

When Sagatec began marketing its new word processor, cries for help flooded in from office workers who were so confused by the massive manual that they couldn’t even find out how to get started. Then several business journals reviewed the program and judged it “too complicated” and “difficult to learn.” After an impressive start, sales of the new word processing program plummeted.

Sagatec eventually put out a new, clearly written training guide that led new users step by step through introductory exercises and told them how to find commands quickly. But the rewrite cost Sagatec $350,000, a year’s lead in the market, and its reputation for producing easy-to-use business software.

CASE 4: One Garbled Memo — 26 Baffled Phone Calls
Joanne supervised 36 professionals in 6 city libraries. To cut the costs of unnecessary overtime, she issued this one-sentence memo to her staff:

When workloads increase to a level requiring hours in excess of an employee’s regular duty assignment, and when such work is estimated to require a full shift of eight (8) hours or more on two (2) or more consecutive days, even though unscheduled days intervene, an employee’s tour of duty shall be altered so as to include the hours when such work must be done, unless an adverse impact would result from such employee’s absence from his previously scheduled assignment.
After the 36 copies were sent out, Joanne’s office received 26 phone calls asking what the memo meant. What the 10 people who didn’t call about the memo thought is uncertain. It took a week to clarify the new policy.

Instructions
Choose one of the cases (above) to examine and determine the following:

Define the rhetorical situation: Who is communicating to whom about what, how and why? What was the goal of the communication in each case?
Identify the communication problem (poor task or audience analysis? Use of inappropriate language or style? Poor organization or formatting of information? Other?)
Explain what costs/losses were incurred by this problem.
Identify possible solutions or strategies that would have prevented the problem, and what benefits would be derived from implementing solutions or preventing the problem.

Explain how interdisciplinarity differs from disciplinarity in terms of (a) purpose, (b) process and (c) product.

From your close reading of the five definitions of interdisciplinary studies, explain how interdisciplinarity differs from disciplinarity in terms of (a) purpose, (b) process and (c) product.

After posting your initial response please respond to at least two (2) of your classmates.

Do you think an over abundance of laws or rules lead to criminal behavior?

Emile Durkheim argued that if all deviant behavior was repressed, so too would creativity, innovation and personal freedom be repressed. Is he correct? Remember that deviant behavior is determined by society and does not necessarily break a criminal law. Give one example to support your viewpoint. Do you think an over abundance of laws or rules lead to criminal behavior? Why or why not?

What are the consequences of this new kind of lifestyle for individuals and/or for the community?

Marc Bain’s focus on fast fashion provides insight into the modern American lifestyle focused on consumerism: the desire to have stuff, the pleasure in getting it, and then, frequently, the disappointment in having it. Bain argues that “shopping has taken on a new role in our society and in our lives. It’s no longer just a transaction, a way to procure necessities or luxuries, but rather has become an end in itself” (Bain 7). Think about the implications of this new role of shopping for the society (I encourage you to visit the Reading Implications page if you are unsure what an implication is). Bain himself remains rather subtle in his argument, ending the essay with a comforting statement that we are “not all doomed,” yet at the same time emphasizing that we have now started viewing “consumerism as entertainment.” To those familiar with the problems of consumerism, this last sentence sounds rather ominous. To those who see nothing problematic about shopping being equated to TV, it is a sign that perhaps what Bain describes is not a major issue. What is your position on the topic?

Using evidence from Bain’s text to support your claims, answer the following question: What are the consequences of this new kind of lifestyle for individuals and/or for the community?

Develop specific evidence for your ideas. Quote specific words and phrases from the paragraph that support your claims and conclusions.

Article- Two Years On New York Times

– Choose just one paragraph of the article, or two consecutive paragraphs if they are less than four sentences each, to analyze for this essay.
Write: Construct an essay analyzing the details you find significant about this paragraph. This should not be a summary of or response to the content of the paragraph, but a detailed analysis of the words, tone, language, organization, purpose, etc. of the paragraph.
Create an introduction and thesis statement that shows your overall assessment of the paragraph.
Use topic sentences and transitions to organize your body paragraphs. Your topic sentences should state your observations and conclusions.
Develop specific evidence for your ideas. Quote specific words and phrases from the paragraph that support your claims and conclusions. Use MLA Style in-text citations for each quotation.
Construct a conclusion paragraph that synthesizes your main points and offers closure.
Your only source is the article you analyze; you should not use any additional sources for this assignment.

What are the first signs and symptoms of video games addiction?

Answer any two (2) of the following questions. Answers to each question should be in the range of 500-700 words, or the equivalent of two-three typed, 12 point font, double-spaced pages, and include at least two references other than those in the reading assignments. Please note that your references should begin on a new page separate from your answer to the question.

What are the first signs and symptoms of video games addiction? [MO3.2]
How can you tell if your child is addicted to video games? [MO3.1]

Identify THREE relevant Youth Work practice skills and explain why they are important.

Summary: Write an essay that covers the topics listed below. Address the individual subjects according to the specific marking criteria by using relevant youth work practice literature to support your responses. Source material can include books, journal articles, reports, documents containing policies and/or strategies, as well as Codes of Practice/Ethics pertaining to youth work practice. The references listed at the end of each Module presentation can be used as a literature guide.
Main topics to be addressed:
1. Brief introduction outlining your essay.
2. Explain ONE core value and ONE key principle underlying Youth Work Practice.
3. Identify THREE relevant Youth Work practice skills and explain why they are important.
4. Explore and discuss the difference between Youth Work, Case Management and Counselling.
5. Discuss the importance of Youth Work in the context of multi-disciplinary services for young people. Consider the intersection of relevant youth services and programs.
6. Discuss ONE major risk young people are facing today.
7. Analyse the role of the youth worker (as discussed above, i.e. values, principles and importance) in working with young people experiencing ONE of the chosen risks.
8. Conclusion – Review key points and provide one sentence that sums up Youth Work Practice.
Please follow the sequence of the specific marking criteria and use them as sub-headings.
Structure:
• This essay must clearly demonstrate your academic writing skills, including the correct use of references following APA format.
• The main topics and the specific marking criteria provide the basic framework for the assignment. The specific marking criteria should be used as sequential headings to clearly identify the responses to the individual tasks.
• The word limit has a maximum of 2000 words.
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• Heading, In-text citations, Appendices, diagrams, direct quotes, title page, figures, reference list, and tables are not included in the word count.
• Formatting of your assignment must follow the instructions in How to Do Assignments on StudyDesk.
Marking Scheme
Marks for this assignment: 40 marks relate to the specific criteria and 10 marks relate to the gener