Identify how the positive aspects of autonomous vehicles (not including drones) can be accentuated and the negative aspects minimized.

The paper should identify how the
positive aspects of autonomous vehicles (not including drones) can be accentuated and the negative aspects minimized. The paper should also be in third person. You can use the following links as resources: https://www-sciencedirect-com.proxy195.nclive.org/science/article/pii/S0965856416311004
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40534-016-0117-3

How should scholars examine the history of the US-Mexico borderlands to inform current issues?

Prompt: The scholars in Continental Crossroads have introduced us to the ways frontier legacies, lived experiences, identities, and politics have shaped the history of the US-Mexico border and how scholars have examined that history. Using the works in Continental Crossroads and the research you did on an issue currently affecting the border region (Mixed Status Families and COVID-19 Economic Relief) answer the following question. (historiography)
How should scholars examine the history of the US-Mexico borderlands to inform current issues? Think about approaches, methodologies, sources, and theories.
The paper should focus on how we should acknowledge: experiences, identities, and politics when examining the history of the US-Mexico borderlands to inform current issues since they are interrelated.

Critically assess research studies by making an ‘informed judgement’ about principles of research design.

Using the attached journal ‘Social work intervention with adults who self-neglect in England: responding to the Care Act 2014’:
1. Identify, evaluate and make effective use of databases and other information sources
2. Critically assess research studies by making an ‘informed judgement’ about principles of research design.
3. Demonstrate the ability to effectively discuss research findings
4. Critically analyse a range of research findings in relation to a selected area of research.
5. Demonstrate an awareness of and critically analyse ethical considerations in research, including service user participation.References must be within the last 5 years.

How can the barrier to disclosure and under-reporting of Child sexual abuse be overcome in Indian context.

Title-The barriers guarding the silence of child sexual abuse in India.
Research Question-How can the barrier to disclosure and under-reporting of Child sexual abuse be overcome in Indian context.
FYI, below are the articles attached from which i request you to write annotated bibliography of each article in a single page (350-400/ 5 paragraphs, i.e., 8 articles= 8 pages). please use better articles if you find any than the ones i attached.

Write an in-depth research essay on a specific case study of Indigenous peoples’ struggle for Indigenous rights.

Research essay : write an in-depth research essay on a specific case study of Indigenous peoples’ struggle for Indigenous rights.
This research essay will address a specific Indigenous group’s struggle – being Australian Indigenous people with disability, to protect their culture, health (really important to include this) and connection to country.
It will present a particular emphasis on the recognition and protections recognised under domestic and international legislation and treaties such as the Disability Discrimination Act and the UN CRPD.
It will explore Indigenous people with disability in activism and petitioning and relate these aspects of indigenous agency to an international, regional and national context relevant to the struggle for a self-determined outcome.
The essay will explore how this struggle relates to colonisation and to the governments that were involved and will contextualise this struggle in relation to international law.
Must reference attached documents

Identify and describe at least three (3) major findings about policing that Goldstein cites in the American Bar Foundation Study as it applies to policing.

Step 1. Watch the video interview with Dr. Herman Goldstein. (search on YouTube ” Herman Goldstein interviewed by Samuel Walker”).
Step 2. : Review each of the following three subsections below.
What is POP? https://popcenter.asu.edu/content/what-pop
History of Problem-Oriented Policing: https://popcenter.asu.edu/content/history-problem-oriented-policing
Key Elements of POP
https://popcenter.asu.edu/content/key-elements-problem-oriented-policing-0
Step 3. After viewing the Goldstein video and reading the sections on “What is POP,” answer the following questions in detail.
1. Identify and describe at least three (3) major findings about policing that Goldstein cites in the American Bar Foundation Study as it applies to policing.
2. What were the three (3) significant lessons that Goldstein learned about policing while he served with the Chicago Police Department under the supervision of Superintendent O.W. Wilson? Think about police professionalization here.
3. After joining the University of Wisconsin, Goldstein participated in the preparation of The Task Force Report on the Police. What position did Goldstein take on the role of police in society? Were the police to be crime fighters or something else? Explain.
Do not use “I,” “we,” “us,” etc. Write in complete sentences. Closely proofread before submitting your work.

‘Identity construction involves both the personal and the socialsphere’. In your essay, discuss this statement.

You are required to write a 1500-word essay addressing the following topic: ‘Identity construction involves both the personal and the social sphere’. In your essay, discuss this statement with reference to oneof the following categories of identity: gender, race, class, sexuality, dis/ability.

Describe the family circumstance, and develop a list of 10 interview questions about: a parent(s) of a family going through an issue

This assignment total includes the following four parts:
1.Each student will describe the the family circumstance, and develop a list of 10 interview questions about: a parent(s) of a family going through an issue
• Unemployment
• Addiction
• Poverty
• describe the the family circumstance, and develop a list of 10 interview questions about: a parent(s) of a family going through an issue
• Physical immobility issues (parent or child)
• Mental health issues
• Homelessness or lack of housing
• A family who are refugees
• A blended family
• LGBTQ parenting
• A family who is on Social Assistance
2.Imagine you are the parent, answer all the questions, wirte all the anwers down
3.a short thank note to parent ( about 50-80words)
4.What could you, as an ECE, do to show your understanding or support this family? ( about 100-150 words)
no plagiarism, if you use any references, please cite them.

With respect to race and gender, why do some theologians believe that changing the ways people think of their gods can lead to positive change?

Gods and Humans (HUMA 1165) – Midterm Essays

Instructions:

Answer all three questions, worth 5-pts. each (15 pts. overall). Just like with our weekly writing assignments, there are no right or wrong answers. Essays are judged on how deeply and specifically students engage with our texts and course materials in crafting original, coherent arguments. No outside reading is required. However, if you choose to include ideas from print or online sources, or our discussion forums, such work needs to be cited and in quotations marks to avoid plagiarism.

Save your essays in one document that you upload into Turnitin. Students are only able to submit one file, one time, so be sure you are satisfied before turning in your hard work. Strong essays will be approximately 2-3 double-spaced pages each.

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Midterm Essay Questions

  1. Forced to live without his loved ones, Job appeals to his God for comfort in an uncertain time. What does Job do to get closer to God? Does he succeed? Why or why not? Compare or contrast Job’s efforts to other people’s struggles for the comforts of community that we’ve discussed in this course.
  2. With respect to race and gender, why do some theologians believe that changing the ways people think of their gods can lead to positive change? And, how can simple, everyday actions help change the ways people think of their gods?
  3. In both Buddhism and Islam, we see examples of kindness to strangers. According to some theologians, how can such acts of compassion change the way we see the world? And, how can changes in the way we see the world lead to more acts of compassion?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Illustrate the role of the state in crime and social control.

This module focuses on contemporary issues in criminology, social control, and the criminal justice system. The broader theme will be to illustrate the role of the state in crime and social control through, for example, the interface between social policy and crime control, the evolution of governmental form and criminalisation, and the rise of diverse forms and means of governance and their consequences on processes of criminalisation.
The online information resource should contain text (2000 words), images, and references but may also include music and video. The final product will take the form of a website and so students will learn web publishing skills and develop critical thinking, research and referencing skills. Your target audience will be other students as well as anyone interested in your chosen topic. More detailed guidance on how to create the online information resource will be given in-class during the term.
Your website should:
▪ Engage with key module themes: Freedom; Security; Risk management; Othering; Self-governance; Responsibilisation (note: you do not need to include all of these, just those that you can relate best to your contemporary issue)
▪ Engage with key criminological theories that relate to your contemporary issues and in doing so, consider how these theories inform debates around this contemporary issue
▪ Consider how this contemporary issue might suggest changes in government policy/practice
▪ Use substantive examples (e.g.