Surveillence in the Workplace (Research Argumentative Paper)

Project 4: Researched Argument Essay
Assignment: Using the sources that you listed on your Annotated Bibliography, as well as any additional academic sources, write a research-based argument essay of eight to ten pages.

Topic: Same as that for your Annotated Bibliography. No topic changes allowed!

Style: MLA style format and documentation

Length: 8 – 10 pages, up to one page of which may consist of ancillary graphics and images. PLUS a “Works Cited” page. This means minimum seven pages of text (2100 words).

Audience: UNLV students who are uninformed and neutral about your argument/position

Purpose: To convince your readers to agree with your stand on the issue OR, at least, to believe in the soundness and reasonableness of your position.

Sources: At least six good quality, academic level research sources. At least three of your sources must be scholarly! The other sources may be substantive news sources, government sources or additional scholarly sources. Newspaper articles, magazine articles, non-academic websites, etc., may be cited in addition to, but may not replace, the six academic level sources. You may also make use of interviews, surveys, and so on. Note that you may use sources that were not included on your annotated bibliography.

A Graphic OR an Image: One or the other is required –

Graphics: One form of ancillary graphic such as a table, chart, graph, or diagram

Up to one page of the length requirement may be met by graphics.

You may include more than one page of graphics, BUT the amount in excess of one page cannot substitute for text in the length requirement

Font used in graphics must not exceed 12-point font.

Tables, charts, and graphs are most commonly used to show numerical data or statistics.

If you conducted a survey, you can use a graphic to show your results

If you found a research source that supplies statistical data about your topic, you can put the data into a graphic; don’t forget to cite the source of the data.

If you found a graphic in one of your research sources that you want to use, you can design a copy of the graphic or, if it is an electronic source, you can either download it or you can copy and paste it into your document. Don’t forget to cite the source.

You may compose the graphic(s) yourself, or you may use one(s) that you found in your research materials

OR

Images: One image such as artwork, an advertisement, a cartoon, or a news photo that communicates information or an idea about your topic.

Visuals can relay opinion, inspire reaction, or influence emotion.

Images may account for up to ½ page of the length requirement.

You may include more than ½ page of images, BUT the amount in excess of ½ page cannot substitute for text in the length requirement.

Tip: You can use Google’s Image Search feature to find images related to your topic. On the Google home page, click on Images.

Don’t forget to keep the source information so you can write your citation! Graphics must be cited when you use them. If you develop your own table, chart, or graph, you need to cite the source of the information that you use.
Whether you develop one yourself or find one to use from the web, an article, or journal, at least one graphic or one image is required.

Grading Checklist: Researched Argument Essay

1. Audience: Addresses uninformed/neutral readers at university level – your role is the conveyor of knowledge; to fill in the background, to define terms if necessary, to present a balanced picture by presenting multiple perspectives, to demonstrate how the issue affects them personally or to establish why the issue is significant (why it matters; why they should care)

2. Purpose: Explains your position or conclusion and convinces readers of its logic by presenting your reasons and supporting them with convincing evidence (facts, statistics, expert opinion, personal experience)

3. Thesis (claim & primary reasons): States central idea; establishes boundary; gives reader idea of what to expect; is clear, comprehensible and direct; commits to an unmistakable argument or point of view

4. Incorporation of Research Material and Documentation of Sources: Blends quotations, paraphrase, and summary logically into surrounding sentences; avoids overuse of quotes; uses correct punctuation. Introduces paraphrase and summary with authority’s name; presents name correctly; identifies what makes source important; integrates title of source smoothly; provides correct parenthetical material; attributes multiple authors correctly; uses variety in introducing in-text citations

5. Unity, Coherence, & Emphasis: Avoids rambling; organizes ideas in logical pattern; uses precise word references, parallel structure, and transitional markers; clear introduction; effective conclusion

6. Style: Concise; no redundancies, meaningless words and phrases, or snobbish diction; accurate word choices; varied sentences; active voice; nonsexist references Title: Is clear, specific, and informative

7. Sources, Quality: Credibility of the author, reliability of the material, and currency of information are as needed for the topic; level of content is appropriate

8. Sources, Variety & Scope: Taken together, they provide a balanced view of the issue by providing alternate perspectives (opposing views), different approaches to the topic and evidence (facts, statistics, interpretive), and diversity in type of source (books, journal articles, Internet, interviews, surveys, etc.)

9. Use of Images & Graphics: Are cited if not original; images communicate information or idea about the topic; graphics are uncluttered and are labeled, titled, and are specifically referred to in the text.

10. Mechanics: No typos or errors in spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation

11. Revision: substantial revisions between rough draft and final draft that address all suggestions and feedback offered on the rough draft essay and/ or the class notes with revision tips.

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Draw on modern theories of rent and urban economics to analyse and explain the patterns in office rents shown in the data sources below

Draw on modern theories of rent and urban economics to analyse and explain the patterns in office rents shown in the data sources below.
• Colliers UK Office Rent Map plus Central London data. (Note the latter is given only for the rental figures, you do not have to use the take-up etc data.)
• REE VOA Data.xls which has detailed figures on rateable values and floorspace.

The data sources are all in Moodle. There is a (not terribly helpful) interactive version of the map at http://www.colliers.com/en-gb/uk/insights/offices-rents-map.
Beyond these, you might also like to look at the distances and travel times between locations. And you can use any other relevant sources of data you choose.
Pointers:
There is no one “required” answer to this question. It covers several different “patterns” – rents within urban cores, within city regions, across major cities or different types of city. Your answer should touch on all of them, but might concentrate on one or two of them.
You are expected to use the data provided, though you don’t have to use all of it. Note that the question asks for an analysis. This means more than an essay with a few numbers dropped here and there in the text: you are expected to construct your own charts, tables to demonstrate your points.
It would be possible to answer the question with a lot of statistics and modelling. But a statistical approach is not required: do it that way if you are comfortable with statistics, if you are not you do no need more than clear charts and tables, perhaps extending to a bit of correlation.
A good answer to the question will demonstrate that you understand the relevant theories (note the “modern theories” – it does not need a large chunk of Ricardo, von Thunen etc to get started), and then test how far they are supported by the data. So you could structure the essay as a theory section with a separate section for patterns in the data. Or you could have a section for each pattern with theory and data together. Either way is OK.
You will need to understand a bit of UK geography. The country is divided into a set of “standard regions” as shown on the regional map at the end. These are not the economic “city regions” – a dominant central city with surrounding commuter zones and satellites – we discuss in the course. In Scotland, for example, Glasgow and Edinburgh are two separate major cities quite close together, with only minor centres in the rest of the country. Manchester and Leeds may look close enough to be part of the same “regional” system, but in fact the North West is divided from Yorkshire and Humberside by the Pennine mountain range. (Alright, they’re hills but you don’t want to be up there in a February blizzard.)
For office market analysis, the country is usually divided into a set of dominant cities each with a surrounding region running out 20-40 miles. They are London plus the major provincial cities Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh (the “Big Six”), to which some would add Sheffield, Newcastle, Cardiff, Liverpool. Note this leaves some areas – the East Midlands, East Anglia – without a dominant central city, and instead several cities of roughly equal size.
Finally, please do not say London is the CBD for the whole country, so rents fall with distance from London. It just isn’t, so they don’t.

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What is the proper tax treatment for like kind exchanges of buildings

Research Research (footnote sources) the issue as follows:
1 Most authoritative and general source first (Internal Revenue Code)
2 Next source
3 Continue to most detailed source (tax case or IRS ruling)

Summary Give a brief summary of your findings
Describe if there are alternative treatments

Tax Planning How would you help a client to maximize after tax benefits?

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Ad block firefox

A search bar which when a word is entered, it enters it in google and search it. Works as a shortcut without having google open (I have this done already, I will upload what I have after)

The main feature I struggle with is the ad block. It only has to block pop up ads. http://www.popuptest.com/, that’s it.

The ad one has to be submittable to firefox and a test method that successfully pass (the test method will test different variable and see if the ad block pass and the search).

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The color purple / Gender and criminal justice paper

– I would like for you please, to write the following :describe and explain the dynamics involved in the social problems introduced in the book The color purple.

-how do race, ethnicity, religion, social class and sexual orientations of victims and offenders shape response and treatment .

-Contains clear presentation of gender role expectations, including power, dynamics.

-gender role and assumptions affect criminal justice system.

-inclusion of any other relevant themes.

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

You will summarize and critique the Movie, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, which you will need to view on your own. Discuss the treatment and diagnosis of the main and supporting characters. Why did this movie bring major attention to the field of psychiatry? What changes did it make to the field? Did it portray the reality of mental illness? What did we, as a Society, learn from this movie? What did you learn from this movie? You are to write a 3 page (minimum) not including the Title or the Reference Pages, review of the Movie.

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The color purple / Gender and criminal justice paper

– I would like for you please, to write the following :describe and explain the dynamics involved in the social problems introduced in the book The color purple.

-how do race, ethnicity, religion, social class and sexual orientations of victims and offenders shape response and treatment .

-Contains clear presentation of gender role expectations, including power, dynamics.

-gender role and assumptions affect criminal justice system.

-inclusion of any other relevant themes.

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

You will summarize and critique the Movie, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, which you will need to view on your own. Discuss the treatment and diagnosis of the main and supporting characters. Why did this movie bring major attention to the field of psychiatry? What changes did it make to the field? Did it portray the reality of mental illness? What did we, as a Society, learn from this movie? What did you learn from this movie? You are to write a 3 page (minimum) not including the Title or the Reference Pages, review of the Movie.

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The color purple / Gender and criminal justice paper

– I would like for you please, to write the following :describe and explain the dynamics involved in the social problems introduced in the book The color purple.

-how do race, ethnicity, religion, social class and sexual orientations of victims and offenders shape response and treatment .

-Contains clear presentation of gender role expectations, including power, dynamics.

-gender role and assumptions affect criminal justice system.

-inclusion of any other relevant themes.

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Are international strategies always just a special care of diversification strategies that a firm might pursue?

For Strategic Management and Competitive Advantage (Fourth Edition), Chapter 10, answer the following questions:
1. Are international strategies always just a special care of diversification strategies that a firm might pursue?What, if anything, is different about international strategies and diversification strategies?
2. In your view, is gaining access to low-cost labor a sufficient reason for a firm to pursue an international strategy? Why or why not? In your view, is gaining access to special tax breaks a sufficient reason for a firm to pursue an international strategy? Why or why not ?

For chapter 4, answer the following questions:
1. Ryanair, Wal-Mart, Timex, Casio, and Hyundai are all cited as examples of firm pursuing cost leadership strategies, but these firms make substantial investments in advertising,which seems more likely to be associated with a product differentiation strategy. Are these firms really pursuing a cost leadership strategy, or are they pursuing a product differentiation strategy by emphasizing their lower costs?
2. Firms engage in an activity called ‘forward pricing’ when they establish,during the early stages of the learning curve, a price for their products that is lower than their actual costs, in anticipation of lower costs later on, after significant learning has occurred. Under what conditions, if any,does forward pricing make sense? What risks, if any, do firms engaging in forward pricing face?

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