How do different traditional theories address these features?

– Prepare a presentation about the following question:
Boundaries, jurisdictions, territoriality and governments, are among the key features for the domain of international relations. How do different traditional theories address these features? Please illustrate with reference to at least two theoretical approaches.
– Presentation must include at least 8 academic sources and a bibliography. (try 10)
– IMPORTANT! Add speaker notes for each slide (2 minutes of speaking for each slide).
– Presentation should have around 10 slides.
– Do NOT include a cover slide and overview slide.

List at least five ways mentioned in the assigned textbook for this course by which citizens can participate politically.

Citizenship is defined in the text as “enlightened political engagement.” List at least five ways mentioned in the assigned textbook for this course by which citizens can participate politically. Explain which one you consider most important and why?
Note: Your response should be a minimum of 50 words and include the citation of your source, using MLA style (including “in-text” citation). No part of the citation will be included in the word count.
Example of MLA In-Text and Work Cited Citation
LPA#1
Informed and active membership in a political community is the definition of citizenship cited in the text book. The text list 1) voting, 2) serving on a jury, 3) lobbying, 4) writing a letter to the local newspaper, and 5) engaging in a public rally or protest as ways by which citizens can influence their government. Voting is characterized in the text as the building block of citizenship, as it is the one activity by which everyone can participate (Ginsberg, et al. 8).
Work Cited
Ginsberg, Benjamin, et al. We the People: An Introduction to American Politics. W. W. Norton & Company. 2019.
Note: Failure to properly cite your source as illustrated above will result in point deductions as noted in the LPA Rubric. Do not hesitate to contact me should you have questions.

What part of your personal experience—or your desire to know more about an area outside of your experience—best explains your seminar choice?

What part of your personal experience—or your desire to know more about an area outside of your experience—best explains your seminar choice? View the full list of FHS and FWS topics.
below is my topic
Civic Leadership and Ethics in Business, Politics, and the Economy. Areshidze
This course introduces students to the moral challenges and ethical responsibilities of leadership in the private and the public spheres. We focus on three dimensions of leadership: 1) leadership and ethics in the private business community, 2) statesmanship in modern constitutional democracies, and 3) political leadership on the economy and immigration in an era of globalization. Topics include: the leading role of private enterprise in confronting global challenges (focusing on Google and Facebook’s embrace of democratic causes around the globe), American political statesmanship (Lincoln, Wilson, and FDR; and post-9/11 leadership of Presidents Bush and Obama), the class closes with a comparative study of the challenges of immigration and the welfare state in Europe and America. Readings include: Selections from the Federalist Papers, Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, Woodrow Wilson’s Congressional Government, Christian Joppke’s Citizenship and Immigration. Additional readings may include: Samuel Huntington’s Who Are We? The Challenges to America’s National Identity.

Candidate for American federal office. Find out his policies, voting record and personal beliefs.

candidate for American federal office. Find out his policies, voting record and personal beliefs. Check out his opponent. You need to do this as you will be debating him or her as said candidate for office

Briefly summarize the entire article in a short paragraph of 100-150 words.

Read the article you have selected, you will need to prepare your written assignment that you will submit to me to be graded. The format of your written assignment will be a list, in paragraph form, not an essay. Put your name, date, CRN #, and course name either on a cover sheet or at the top left of the paper. Your written assignment should be a typed list, in paragraph form, in which you respond to items 1., 2., 3a., 3b., 3c., 3d., and 4. as directed below. Be sure to number each paragraph or item in your written assignment to correspond to the assignment. Formal Database Research Assignment must be in a 12 font and double spaced. Before submitting assignment, make sure you have put your name, CRN #, name of course, and date on it. Attach or submit a copy of the article you chose, do not send me its Permalink or U.R.L address.
1. Thesis: Identify the article’s thesis or purpose. Either paraphrase or directly quote the article’s thesis or purpose. Always include the author’s name and the page numbers at end of thesis.
2. Summary: Briefly summarize the entire article in a short paragraph of 100-150 words. In this summary, cite specific examples the author uses to support his or her thesis. Write your summary in your own words. If you feel you must quote the author, only quote the author once or twice at the most, choosing what you consider particularly eloquent sentences and properly document the quote by including the author’s name and page numbers after each quote.
Critique: Critique the article citing:
3a. Strengths of the article and/or the author’s discussion of the topic. Give me examples
3b.Weaknesses of the article and/or the author’s discussion of the topic. Give me examples
3c. An audience analysis: identify to whom you think the article is directed and explain why you believe the author choose this audience. Always include chronological age group, education level, special interests. If you’re unsure, consider the audience of the periodical in which the article appears.
3d. How the ideas discussed in the article relate to today’s society.
4. Citation: Document the article by writing the full bibliographic citation in M.L.A. format. See “Library Information,” or your The Little Seagull Handbook for citation directions.

Identify three (3) scenes from the film that support your thesis statement. Briefly explain your choices of scenes and how the scenes specifically support your thesis statement.

Please watch the movie “The harder they come” and answer 5 questions.
1) Film title. Dir. First Name Last Name. Distributor, Year of Release. Medium.
2) Develop a thesis sentence pertaining to the assigned film text and whether or not it, the film, in your view has the power to transform one’s political sensibilities. Your argument should express your point of view regarding the politics of difference, political sensibilities, and political transformation(s) as related to the film. Remember, you’re writing (developing) an analytical essay.
3)Develop three (3) topic sentences that articulate the major ideas that will comprise the body of your essay. Remember that your topic sentences should clearly state the argument or point to be made in the respective paragraphs and must map back to your thesis statement. Be sure to proofread your work.
4) Identify three (3) scenes from the film that support your thesis statement. Briefly explain your choices of scenes and how the scenes specifically support your thesis statement. Also, provide the exact time the scenes begin and end within the film text. Be sure to proofread your work.
5)Lastly, fully develop your introductory paragraph. Remember that the best possible thesis will answer some specific question about the text. In this case a question related to the film’s power to transform political sensibilities regarding difference. Your thesis sentence should appear parenthetically within the paragraph you present. Be sure to proofread your work.

Construct a frequency distribution table and a histogram for this data

  • Listed below are the ACT scores of 40 randomly selected student at a major university.

18 22 13 15 24 20 19 19 12 16 25 14 19 21 23 25 18 18 13 26 26 25 25 19 17 18 15 13 21 19 19 14 24 20 21 23 22 19 17

-Construct a frequency distribution table and a histogram for this data (use class widths of 5, beginning from 10-14)

  • The data below represent the number of deaths related to COVID-19 in Ohio since March. Create an appropriate graph to demonstrate the trend of deaths to your roommate.

March-20

April- 400

May- 520

June-660

July-970

August-900

September-700

What are the major themes and conclusions of the book?

The paper should be equally divided into two parts. In the first half (approximately 3 pages), describe and summarize the book, much as a book review in the Sunday New York Times tries to tell readers — most of whom have not read the book and probably never will — what a given book is all about. What are the major themes and conclusions of the book? Where is the author coming from? The second part of your paper (and please make it clear where you are starting Part II) should describe your critical reactions to the book. Here each student has a lot of flexibility, but examples of questions the student might discuss include: What did the author get right (if anything), and what did he/she get wrong (if anything)? Did the book remind you of any events in your own life or of other issues that we discussed in class? What do you feel were the most thought-provoking points in the book?

Use specific quotes from the book to support tour thesis, themes, argument and points.

The book is in the attachment below.

Discuss the problems associated with each, supply a critique, and summary.

The answer juxtaposes elitism and pluralism with a minor discussion of neo-liberalism or
Marxism. The answer needs more clarification as well as an in-depth analysis of relevant
theories. Student needs to provide more discussion of each theoretical approach, discuss the
problems associated with each, supply a critique, and summary. Section headings would help,

Describe the evolution of the American administrative state. What factors have contributed to its growth, and what efforts have been taken by the political branches of government to maintain control over it?

Provide answers to the following questions. In providing your answers, draw on appropriate material from the various assigned readings and lectures. Be sure to use excellent prose and grammar in providing your responses. Also, your essays should incorporate APA citation style guidelines in citing sources. Remember that if you use another author’s ideas you must cite the original work, and if you use another author’s words, those words should be placed into quotation marks and appropriately cited as well. Each of your answers should be double spaced, and use standard Word formatting. Answer the following three questions. Each answer should be about 1 page in length.

  1. Describe the evolution of the American administrative state. What factors have contributed to its growth, and what efforts have been taken by the political branches of government to maintain control over it?
  2. Define the term “politics/administration dichotomy.” What was the historical context in which it was originated? In what sense can the politics/administration dichotomy be seen as a theory of democracy? In other words, why did advocates of the dichotomy feel it was important to advance this theory?
  3. What are public service values? What role should these values play in the practice of public administration?