Reflection on “The Constant Gardner”

Reflect on the movie: Movie – “The Constant Gardner”

This Reflection assignment is intended to assist you to critically think about issues, examine underlying assumptions that influence your own perspective on matters. As you read, think observe and assess etc… light bulbs go off. Those are Ah Ahs. Reflection papers should be 1.5 – 2 pages.

Reflect on the movie: Movie – “The Constant Gardner”

The movie is about – Justin Quayle, a British diplomat in Nairobi, Kenya, is told that his activist wife, Tessa, was killed while traveling with a doctor friend in a desolate region of Africa. Investigating on his own, Quayle discovers that her murder, reportedly done by her friend, may have had more sinister roots.

Please include the Movie – “The Constant Gardner” as your one reference/source and ensure you cite and reference in APA standard

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Project management

1. Johnson wants to start a machine shop, but don’t know what size of shop he should invest in. This is his estimate of profit for good, average and bad market conditions

Profit Good Market Bad Market Average Market
Small Shop 10000 -20000 1000
Medium Shop 20000 -30000 5000
Large Shop 30000 -50000 8000
Probability 0.3 0.2 0.5

a. Please draw a decision tree illustrating the above situation.
b. What do you recommend based on maximax decision
c. What do you recommend based on EMV criterion
d. How would the recommendation change, based on EMV criterion, if the probability for a bad market is significantly higher than other types of market? (Hint: please use 0.8 or above for bad market)
2. Company X has the follows sales for the first 4 years.
Year Sales
1 130
2 140
3 156
4 164
5 ?

a. Use exponential smoothing with a weight of ? = 0.3, develop forecasts for years 2 through 5, assuming that the prediction for year 1 sales was 128
b. Use trend projection method, develop a forecasting model for the sales.
c. Which method is better? Please explain why and substantiate with numbers.
3. Beeliner Corporation makes washer/dryer combo units that use less energy. Orders have been received from vendors for the following months
MONTH UNITS
_____________________
Feb 170
Mar 230
April 230

Due to limited capacity, only 200 of these can be made on regular time, and the cost is $250. However, an extra 60 units per month can be produced on overtime. The cost is $285 instead. Also if there are any units produced that are not sold in that month, there is a cost of $10 to carry the item to the next month. Using linear programming, please help find the optimal solution for units to be produced during regular time and overtime (hints: you need 6 variables). What is the total cost of production to meet the orders for the three months?

4. To complete a rocket assembly at NASA, the engineers laid out the following tasks and came up with the time estimates for each activity below

Activity Immediate Predecessors A M b Crash cost per week
A – 1 3 5 $600
B – 2 4 6 $400
C – 4 5 6 $800
D A,B 2 3 4 $800
E A 4 6 8 $800
F C,D 1 2 3 $500
G E,F 1 2 3 $600
H G 1 2 3 $200

Please calculate the expected time and variance for each activity.
Which of the above activities are on the critical path?
If you need to crash the schedule, which of the activities above would you be willing to spend the crash cost?

 

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ebags 4

Application: eBags Case Study: Week 4

Note: Each week, as you consider the eBags: Managing Growth case study, you will have two applications to complete. One will involve a group discussion and the other will be an individual assignment. The information from both parts of the application will be used for your Final Case Study Report. For more information, go to the Group Case Study area.

Read eBAGS: Managing Growth in your text on pages 507 through 515. After reviewing the information in this case study and the Learning Resources for this week complete the following:

Part 1: Individual Discussion:

Consider the following question:

Assume that you are the judges for the Malcolm Baldrige Award. Using Table 8.3 on page 171 in your text, how would you evaluate eBAGS? Justify your answer.
With these thoughts in mind, write a response and post it to this week’s eBags Case Study-Individual Application Response thread in the Discussion area. Submit this assignment via the Discussion by Day 7. While you are not required to respond to other postings, you are encouraged to read your classmates’ postings.

Part 2: Group Discussion:

In addition to the above question, there are two questions you and your team should discuss this week using the Group Discussion area.

Develop a basic service blueprint for eBAGS’ current product line. After analyzing your blueprint, would you recommend to eBAGS managers that they consider business process reengineering? Do not only provide a yes or no answer, but also justify your response.
If you were a team quality consultant (like Philip Crosby), what advice would you give to Jon Nordmark about quality control to help him decide about entering the footwear industry? What quality issues, if any, would the company face that it has not experienced in the luggage industry?

 

Reference
Course Text:Operations Management:Contemporary Concepts and Cases

PLEASE LABEL EACH SECTION(PART1 AND PART2)

Answer all questions thank you so much for your services

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study of EHR implementation at King faisal specialist hospital

please i want the following : check what i did under chapter 3 and fix the following:
point 3.5 Limitation of IPA (add half page extra ) continuation to what I wrote
point 3.6 My Ontology and epistemology approach ( continuation to what I wrote add one page extra ).
point 3.7 Rational for the choice of IPA METHODOLOGY add ONE PAGE extra )
point 3.8 my role as a researcher, (add half page extra ).

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Impact of emotional confidence on consumer purchase behavior

Please look at the attached paper.

Focus on theory and impulsive buying behavior on food
very deep and narrow identify and justify

 

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Based on what you have learnt this semester about organisational performance, how well do you think your school performed?

Need to assess how well GRETA VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL is performing through the lens of ‘structural scientific’ view of organisational performance and through the ‘systems’ view of organisational performance. Below is a brief outline of what the essay should contain. The essay should mostly focus on the systems view, scientific view should take up about 250 words.
Intro (200 words)+ briefly outlining the school, student numbers, goals, mission etc.
– Greta Valley Primary School performance through scientific perspective. Use NAPLAN results and asses how well the school is performing, in this case it isn’t performing very well. Then illustrate that conducting the performance of the school based on numbers i.e. scientific perspective is a measure Of only one component of what makes Greta Valley primary school as whole and it should not be used to determine the schools performance. And also point out how the scientific view does not measure the goals of this organisation.

-Greta Valley primary school performance through Systems perspective. talk about what the systems perspective is i.e. a holistic view on performance, it captures all aspects of the school not just the results! explain why it should be the preferred method of organisational performance. under this view does Greta Valley perform well? Are the schools goals measurable? perhaps the school needs to make a few changes… what are they?

Conclusion 200 words

Other requirements:

– I have provided some journal articles on systems view and scientific view but please include more than what i have provided and I have also provided the MySchool website where NAPLAN results are published and greta valley primary school website link link. On the MySchool website you can also look at the schools profile and etc.
– don’t draw examples from other countries or schools, only focus on NAPLAN results, information on Greta Valley primary school and the theories on structural-scientific and systems perspectives on organisational performance.
– The NAPLAN results that need to be looked at are “results in numbers”

Harvard style In-text references and must also have page numbers whenever possible
Harvard style reference list (not bibliography)

– Please use 10 to 15 references minimum
– cannot go below 825 words but can go up to 1000 words and no more

Cannot use the following as references:
– Wikipedia
– dictionaries
– encyclopaedias

 

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Film analysis on 2+2=5

This essay is supposed to be a film analysis on the movie 2+2=5 as seen in this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHAuGA7gqFU
You are asked to come up with a research question and focus in relation to your chosen film. Then you need to analyze how the film is arranged and creates meaning, focusing on how it was made. This requires you to a) briefly describe the storyline and significant aspects of the film; b) analyze significant signs used in the film and how they are put together to create a certain meaning and c) reflect upon to whom the film is addressed as well as its production and reception context. Point c requires you to think about larger cultural issues and contexts and show an awareness of how your chosen film relates to these.

You will have to communicate some strong critical thinking ideas, so your analysis of the film will be a significant part.

Atleast 3 academic sources should be used.

Begin your essay with an introduction in which you frame your analysis and provide a concise and clear thesis statement. Clearly and concisely express your focus, research questions and argument in the introduction and state how you will go about addressing these.

Explain what the film is about, when, where and by whom it was made and discuss other relevant issues such as whether it is a commercial or non-commercial film; mainstream, art-house, actuality, documentary, etc.; which style and conventions it uses; what main target audiences were; were there any controversies surrounding the film; what impact did it have when was it first released; etc.
Describe and analyze the film in detail with regards to your focus, using some of the critical concepts such as stereotypes, propoganda, as well as making use of relevant academic literature and critical concepts.

 

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Engineering Ethics

The paper is mainly about the case of a Japanese scientist Obokata Haruko’s plagiarism case. This link gives more detailed info. http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201403120055

I’m not concerned with the issue of whether or not her stem cell technique works. what i’m concerned with is what seems to be plagiarism issues within the dissertation (note the comments on the references in one chapter, and how another chapter seems to be cut-and-paste from the national institutes of health in washington, dc.

Below is my expanded outlines, and I will provide professor’s comments on my outlines later. Also I will provide some of the online resources I found.

Expanded outlines
1. Background information of the case
a. Who’s accused: Obokata Haruko, a japanese stem cell biologist
b. What institute: RIKEN
c. What issue: the Riken research institute started an investigation into claims of irregularities in images of her several articles including the paper associated with the discovery of STAP cells in response to the allegations made on blogs and SNS sites
2. How the investigation is carried out
a. Investigation method: investigation committee collected and examined the materials, and then conducted interviews with all the individuals involved
b. Materials considered included the original data of the experiments, lab notes, files relevant in writing the papers, documents brought up by the individuals investigated, emails exchanged among the lab members and lab equipment used in the experiments.
3. Results of the investigation
a. Research misconduct by Dr. Obokata on two point:
i. manipulating the image data of two different gels and using data from two different experiments,
ii. poor quality of the laboratory data management.
b. Drs. Wakayama and Sasai allowed the papers to be submitted to Nature without verifying the accuracy of the data, and they bear heavy responsibility for the research misconduct that resulted from this failure on their part
4. Analysis of the case
a. For Dr. Obokata
i. What ethical framework applies
ii. What ethical lapses
iii. What could be done to prevent the lapses
iv. Lessons to learn
b. For RIKEN (institute)
i. What ethical framework applies
ii. What ethical lapses
iii. Suggestions on regulations improvement
c. For other people involved
i. What responsibility does the review committee have
ii. What responsibility does the co-worker in the lab have
iii. Anything the co-workers could do to help prevent the lapses happening
5. Conclusion
a. Lessons for all the scientists, engineers and students
b. Suggestions for improvement:
i. Regulations
ii. Academic environment
iii. Review mechanism

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san diego zoo

Field Research Project/Paper
Assignment: Primate Observation and Analysis
Take a trip to a local zoo. The San Diego Zoo, Los Angeles Zoo, or the San Diego Wild Animal Park are best. The San Diego Zoo or Wild Animal Park are more expensive, but have the best selection of non-human primates and the best habitats. The Santa Ana Zoo is the closest, and cheapest, but its selection of primates, and quality of its habitats are limited. Look for discount coupons, online deals, and student discounts. Save your zoo admission receipt to turn in with your written assignment. Try to go to the zoo in the morning or late afternoon (mornings are best), and if possible on a weekday.

Bring: A lawn chair (optional), note pad or video camera, pen/pencil, still camera (optional), and a date or friend (optional).

Field Assignment: Observe a single non-human primate species for one hour, take notes
or shoot video. Observe a family or social group of humans in their natural habitat for 30 minutes; a public eating area (restaurant etc.), bar, or recreational setting is excellent.

At the Zoo: Once you arrive at the zoo you should briefly tour the various primate exhibits to decide which species of non-human primate you would like to observe; I would highly suggest that you choose a species of ape.

Note the species common name, taxonomic classification, and any other pertinent information supplied by the zoo, zookeepers, primate “groupies,” or other sources of information. Begin your observation by attempting to recognize individuals in the group/enclosure. This may be obvious for some primates and not so obvious for others. Examine the face and body of each individual for several minutes paying attention to the various features that distinguish it from other members of the group. For example, there will be differences in body size (i.e. sexual dimorphism), in coat/fur (length or color in different regions of the body), age, anatomy, or sex. You may consider giving an identifying name to these individuals of your own creation, or if “ape groupies” are available ask them for individual names.

Next, observe the behaviors that individuals or groups of individuals engage in, active individuals are best. The purpose of this is to learn how to categorize the behavior(s) you observe and construct definitions to describe what these behaviors are and why they might occur. Be aware that people tend to see what they want to see and ignore what they may perceive as unimportant. Consider this and try your utmost to avoid any personal biases you may have. Behaviors you should look for may include, but are not limited to: types of locomotion, resting positions, sleeping positions/postures, feeding activities, aggression, play, grooming, sexual acts, vocalizations, facial expressions, gestures, display, indications of dominance hierarchy, etc. Speculate why these actions might be performed. Can correlations be made to human behavior? Try to note when and where behaviors occur in relation to other members of the troop and/or zoo patrons. Try to recognize the identifying features of each behavior, and what might cause it to occur.

Human Observation: The technique for human observation is the same as above, but try to be inconspicuous, these primates are very temperamental and they will alter their behavior if they know you are watching them. Find a social or family group, or a couple, and try to choose subjects that remain more or less stationary during your observation. A family of tourists at the zoo with young children, a social group at a bar, coffee house or the beach, your own family, or a couple out together might be ideal. Do not communicate with these primates while you are observing them.

Write: A 6-8 page, typed, double-spaced, twelve-point, Times New Roman font, essay about your fieldwork. In your essay note the species name and address the following questions:
1. What were your initial thoughts regarding having to go to the zoo?
2. What is the taxonomic classification of the non-human primate species you observed?
What does this indicate about its evolutionary relationships to other primates and humans?
Examples: Hominoid, Anthropoid, Old World Anthropoid. How is this classification reflected in the physical or behavioral characteristics of the primate you observed?
3. Where are these primate species found in the world (continent/s, environment)?
4. What is the conservation status of these primate species today?
5. Describe the physical characteristics of the primate species you observed? (tail, no tail, etc.)
Are these species of primate sexually dimorphic?
How was this sexual dimorphism manifested (physical characteristics)?
How does this relate to the normal social structure of this species in the wild? Was this the type of social structure that you observed at the zoo (or other location)? If not, why not (why do think not)?
6. Did you discover any similar behaviors that the humans and the non-human primate species your observed performed?
7. Did you see any behaviors that indicative of a social dominance hierarchy?
If so, how was this manifested?
8. What kinds of behaviors distinguish, or make one or both species unique?
9. Did the primates do anything that surprised you?
10. Why do you think that scientists study non-human primates to better understand humans?
11. What was your overall impression of primates after doing your field-work?
12. Include analysis from your course material (lectures, Annual Editions Exercises, Videos, Textbook).

References: Do not copy and paste from internet or other sources. Do not plagiarize in any way. If you cite/use additional sources in your paper, besides course lectures, include a reference page. Any format you are familiar with (MLA, APA, AAA, etc.) are acceptable.

Turn In: A PAPER COPY of your paper, and UPLOAD A COPY TO BLACKBOARD, along with your field notes, or video photographs (optional), and your ZOO TICKET stub or receipt (or a copy of your ticket).

Book Analysis Instructions (Optional: Instead of Zoo Project)
(To be completed only if a student is unable to get to the zoo.)
Write: A six to eight page, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman, twelve-point font, book analysis.
Analysis: Your book report should be more of an analysis than a review. Place minimal emphasis on the narrative of the story; what happened. Instead emphasize conceptual connections between the book and the course. Identify concepts that you recognize in the book and explain why they are relevant or how they apply.

Books: See your instructor for book selections.

 

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Comparative Analysis with Sources

The Assignment: In each of this course?s four units, we have examined not just a Dialogue consisting of two literary texts, but a moment in American literary history: poetry at mid-century; realism and the late 19th century; modernism and the early 20th century; post-modernism and the late 20th/early 21st century. In this paper, you?ll analyze any two texts from one of those Dialogues, examining them in relation to one another and developing an overall idea about their moment in the process. And to help you flesh out that overall idea, you?ll also bring in at least two outside sources, from one or more of three possible contextual areas. This paper should be 6-7 pages (around 10 to 12 paragraphs) in length.

The Three Research Contexts: Your options for outside sources fall into three possible areas; for the paper you should include and cite (in MLA format) at least two such sources, which can come from any one or a combination of these areas:
1) Contemporary Literature: Other literary texts from the same era as your two main ones. Can include texts by authors we read in the same unit (ie, authors such as Twain, Chesnutt, Harte, James, Piatt, Chopin, Crane, et al), although not the texts that we read as a group.
2) Historical or Cultural Evidence: Historical details/texts from the same era; can include primary texts accessed directly (autobiographies, newspaper or magazine articles, legal or governmental texts, texts from other media such as photographs, works of art, songs, or film/TV clips) or found in secondary works on the era (histories, collections).
3) Critical Perspectives: Literary critical readings of either/both of the two main texts or authors, and/or of their era.

The Essay: Your principal job in this essay will be to develop and argue for an overall idea about your two main texts and their moment; that idea will be developed through the usual essay structures (intro with thesis, evidence paragraphs, conclusion). Your first task, then, will be to think about the two readings, identify points you want to make about each and both, and then begin to develop that main idea and think about what it might say about their literary status and moment. Once you have begun to do so, however, and well before you attempt to outline or write any portion of the paper, you?ll also identify, locate, and incorporate outside sources from one or more of the categories listed above; these sources should in some way help you develop or flesh out your main idea (they don?t have to agree with it precisely, but rather can provide supporting evidence in some way or other, or even contrasting evidence that you want to respond to).

 

For my two texts, I would like to use Nella Larsen’s Passing and Langston Hughes’ The Weary Blues. I would like it show how they reflected on the Harlem Renaissance or The Jazz Age.

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