Alexander the Great and/or the Hellenistic Period

When researching and writing your paper, you should use at least one of each of the following types of sources: 1) a primary source; 2) a monograph; 3) an article from an academic journal; 4) a piece from a reputable internet site.
With regard to websites, keep in mind that a website is not reliable simply because it exists on the Internet. If you are not certain about a web site, evaluate the web sites.
Encyclopedias are useful consulting tools, but they should never form the basis of a research paper. Encyclopedias are guides not major sources.
Formatting
Your paper should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins, in 10- or 12-point type.
Include endnotes or footnotes and a bibliography.
Your paper should follow the Chicago style throughout. Instructions on the Chicago style can be found at The Chicago Manual of Style Online or in A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations
References
The general rule to keep in mind is that you should avoid using a large number of endnotes/footnotes.
Conversely, whenever you use an idea which is not yours and is not considered common knowledge you should add a footnote or endnote. (Common knowledge: a fact or argument mentioned in multiple sources.)
Also, even if a fact or argument is common knowledge but you want to draw attention to a particular person’s use of it you should use an endnote or footnote.

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Analysis of Short Story

Analysis Essay Draft Rubric

(Instructor will grade this as a draft and provide suggestions for revision)

Assignment

Possible Points

Articulates an intelligent and reasonable approach to the selected short story, including a world-view component.

100 points

Effectively and accurately utilizes the three-part essay structure. Utilizes at least three literary elements within this analysis

25 points

Satisfactorily employs Standard American English, both in style and in sentence-level proficiency. Please submit by Sunday at 11:59 p.m.

25 points

Total

https://montreat.learninghouse.com/pluginfile.php/26138/mod_resource/content/1/Week_2_Lecture_2.pdf

https://montreat.learninghouse.com/pluginfile.php/26138/mod_resource/content/1/Week_2_Lecture_2.pdf

Read Week Two, Lecture One, on world views in literature.
Read four of the following five short stories, all of which relate in some way to the “world views” theme that we are examining this week.
Katherine Anne Porter, “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall,” page 711
Flannery O’Connor, “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” page 202
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” page 542
Ernest Hemingway, “Hills Like White Elephants,” page 563
Chinua Achebe, “Marriage is a Private Affair,” page 573

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Investigating Business: Compare and contrast the aims and objectives of real organisations

Assessment 1: Comparing Organisations (a 3000 project = 80% of final grade)
Issue date: 9th October 2014
Submission date: 24th November 2014
(There will be a maximum of 2 opportunities for formative assessment and feedback on your work in progress. These will be at times set by your tutor, weeks beginning 20th October and 10th November.)
This assessment will be based on the following Knowledge, understanding and learning outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding outcomes:

Learning Outcomes:
A1. Compare and contrast the aims and objectives of real organisations.
A2. Apply theories of organisational ownership and control to a real organisation
A3. Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of a form of ownership and recommend changes.
A4. Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of how a specific organisation is structured and explain what might cause this to change.
A6. Research an organization and describe how its key stakeholders may have competing priorities.

Task 1: Comparing Organisations: a 1500 word report.

You work as a junior journalist for a newspaper which is planning to run a feature
article on business development.
Produce an article analysing two, contrasting businesses selected from the list below. Your article should include information about: the purpose of each business, their aims and objectives, forms of ownership, and their organisational structure.
6Teas
Aldi
Alton Towers
British Airways
Coffeexpess
Fillings Sandwich Bar
Huddersfield Cup Cakes
Innocent Drinks
JCB
KLC Fitness
Magicorn
McDonalds
Pret a Manger
Queenie�s Cafe
Shell
Standard Fireworks
Starbucks
Tesco
The Chocolate Trading Company
The handmade bakery LTD
Twists Pasta Bar
UNICEF

Task 2: 1500 words
The first article was well received and you have been asked to carry out research for
a report and TV presentation considering the feasibility of a local business relocating or opening a new branch in your own country. Select one of the businesses from your first article.

Produce a SWOT and Pest Analysis for the newspaper report.
Assess how the political, legal, social and economic business environments would affect the business in its choice of location.

Assignment 2: Presentation date week beginning 8th December

Knowledge and understanding outcomes:
K4. Understand different industrial sectors using the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
K5. Understand factors that determine business location both within the UK and internationally

Learning Outcomes:
A5. Research an organisation and evaluate its current location and justify a change to its location if necessary.

TV presentation
Work with a partner. Prepare a 10 minute news presentation considering the relocation of your 2 businesses. You should identify the different industrial sectors using the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and include a stakeholder analysis for each business.
Submit prompt notes and presentation slides.

You will be given the opportunity to practice your presentations and receive formative verbal feedback week beginning 24th November.

You final presentation will be delivered to staff and students and may be video recorded.

Tips:
Your presentation should be visually appealing. You may want to include interviews, video bytes, graphics, music etc. As you are �on TV� you will not be able to interact directly with your audience, but you should present direct to them (good eye contact, confident body language).

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FireChat in Hong Kong

Research and summarize your findings regarding the media trend in Hong Kong which is FireChat application while analyzing the trend and discuss the implications for this trend in the Middle East. – The report must contain a minimum of 5 sources (accounts, websites, magazine articles, documentaries, etc.) that are clearly connected to the research topic. – If you chooses to follow specific accounts, then each report must also contain new and additional source. -One source must be an expert’s comment on this trend. -Please when submitting the research, create a table similar to the attached document to write down your research information.

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Logistic plan: Humanitarian emergency aid response team

( humanitarian emergency aid response team ) will conduct a field based WASH (water and sanitation and hygien ) practicum (group A) in the waterfront area opposite the King Abdullah Mosque On Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Street in the area north of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Following the WASH Practicum, another group (group B) with 40 persons (3 women and 37 men) will engage in an intensive simulation exercise at the same site in the following week

This area has been selected because there is space available near a water source.

You task is to outline a plan to

1) move the WASH supplies on the list provided to the site from the national airport to the site;
2) determine what portable shelter, food and water and other supplies will he needed for 20 persons ( 2 women and 18 men) in the WASH training (group A) and 40 persons in the (group B) (3 women and 37 men) simulation the following week.
3) Explain how and where the supplies will be procured?
4) How the supplies will be transported to the site and set up?

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The Parthenon: How does your building reflect the politics and culture of its time and place?

How does your building reflect the politics and culture of its time and place?
Historical Context: During which historical period was the building/site built?
What political or social events, movements, or conditions characterized this period?
How did the historical context shape architecture at the time?
Cultural Ideas: What were the cultural ideas that were circulating at the time?
How did cultural or philosophical ideas affect the design?
Did the design reflect a particular national or local cultural condition?
Political Power: What individuals or institutions possessed power in the society?
(for example, the church, lords, kings, merchant families, elected leaders, etc.).
How did the requirements of powerful individuals or institutions shape the design?
How did the building represent political figures or events? (visual depictions of leaders.)
Patronage: Who paid for the building, and who used the building?
How did the social position of the patron shape the site?
How did the building represent the identity of patron? (class, nation, religion, etc.)
How does the building relate to its site?
Location: Is your site in a city, a small village settlement, or isolated in a rural area?
Is the building at the center of the settlement, near an entrance, or on the edge?
Is it on a main axis or pathway? Is it distinguished by walls, plazas, etc.?
Hierarchy: Does your building appear more monumental than others?
Is it distinguished by placement, scale (height or width), shape, material, details?
How does the building relate to its surrounding? Does its size, material, detail blend in?
Does it have a grand façade marking the entrance? Is it hidden away?
Orientation: Is the building oriented horizontally or laterally along streets or landscape?
How does it align with cardinal directions, landscape features, other monuments?
Are the entrances aligned with streets, or indirect in their access?
Environment: Does the building utilize sun paths, water, or other natural features?
How does the building rest in the topography? Is it placed on a hill, or down in a valley?
Is the architecture constructed or revealed (additive or subtractive)?
How does the building fit into the landscape? Do the materials blend in or contrast?

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The manner in which the courts have decided the issue of which law is more superior – English Law or European Law whenever there is a conflict between national law and European Law.Support your answer with reference to relevant case law

1. The assignment must be word processed using the Arial font at size 12.
2. A complete Bibliography must also be appended at the end.
3. This essay must show evidence of research and reading.
4. You must make adequate reference to case laws, statutes or examples as may be relevant.

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To what extent has the U.S done enough in using renewable energy such as biofuels, and solar/wind power to conserve the environment

Discussing how the policies in the USA on environmental issues, specifically how efficient they have been in using renewable energy such as Wind and solar power to conserve the environment. Can also discuss how expensive the renewable energy is compared to what the USA uses mainly (Coal, Oil and gas) which would explain their choice. discuss how damaging their choice of sources of energy has been on the global and regional environment. discuss reasons for the choice of not using as much renewable energy as they should be, with very little of the energy used by USA coming back renewable sources (lobbying, price difference, government officials facing backlash from people, needing to raise taxes to fund projects,…)

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Applied Microeconomics: Prepare an ANALYTICAL REPORT: Pick a product, a firm, or an industry, then APPLY MICROECONOMICS THEORIES and CONCEPTS (in the list) to explain and analyse the CHALLENGE for CORPORATE STRATEGY

Prepare an ANALYTICAL REPORT: Pick a product, a firm, or an industry, then APPLY MICROECONOMICS THEORIES and CONCEPTS (in the list) to explain and analyse the CHALLENGE for CORPORATE STRATEGY relating to that product, business or industry that you pick, and then provide RECOMMENDATIONS for it
The report PROPOSAL must be submitted as a Word document by Saturday 8th November 2014 for feedback. Once I approve, I will also give you feedback from my teacher, THEN you start writing on the report.
Word Count: 2,700
1. Choose a topic for your assignment:
a) Pick a product, a firm, or an industry
b) Pick a challenge for corporate strategy relating to that product, business or industry
c) Use appropriate/useful concepts of the list (on the next page) to address this challenge

2. Report proposal: Prior to the final drafting and submission of the assignment, a proposal MUST be submitted for consideration and feedback. A proposal must consist of:
I. The name of the product, firm or industry
II. The challenge for corporate strategy, which should be phrased as a single question (e.g. How should banks set executive bonuses in the wake of the financial crisis?)
III. Write a commentary (of between 150 and 250 words) on how you intend to leverage the ideas, concepts and analysis in the LIST (below) to analyse the chosen challenge.

3. In order to proceed to the preparation of your assignment, you must first receive approval for your proposal. This initial stage in the process allows us to have some inputs into your selection of a question, and plan for addressing it. Once I have approved your proposal, you can proceed to develop it into the full assignment.

The marking criteria – the report must show:
1) THOROUGH RESEARCH: it may be helpful to imagine that someone (maybe you) will use your analysis as the basis for investment or business decision.
2) You must APPLY ECONOMIC CONCEPTS: it is NOT sufficient to simply vaguely mention concepts/theories without attempting to apply them to your chosen case. If a concept is not relevant don’t try to put it in – the assignment is not about squeezing as many concepts in as possible, it is about demonstrating your ability to think like an economist.
3) An IMPARTIAL DOCUMENT based upon verifiable data and well justified arguments. Do not hesitate to use numbers, figures, tables or diagrams. If you use a firm’s website to find out information (which is a good idea, but not as the sole source) please do not cut and paste company sound bites into your assignment. Statements such as “Widgets PLC is a world class company; It is the world’s top supplier of widgets with an unsurpassed record of innovation” add NO value to your assignment.

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Economics of Human Resource Management essay

You are to write an essay that is based upon the topic described below, using the material taught in lecture. The essay is to be no more than 750 words in length. Normally,
students will be required to submit their course essays to Turnitin.com for a review of textual
similarity and detection of possible plagiarism. In doing so, students will allow their essays to be
included as source documents in the Turnitin.com reference database, where they will be used
solely for the purpose of detecting plagiarism. The terms that apply to the University’s use of the
Turnitin.com service are described on the Turnitin.com web site.

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