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self-reflection
The final reaction paper includes two parts: Part A Part A includes units 8, 9, and 10. Select one topic per unit. NOTE: Your professor could select the topics instead.Your chosen topics must relate directly to the course materials.After you have chosen your topics for units 8, 9, and 10, develop your reflection by asking…
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Japanese nationalism. how did Abe’s policy strengthen Japan’s position in the world?
Specific instructions will be in the attached file below! Please read and follow them carefully! Below I will attach one part of the work. It should be expanded to 2800-3000 thousand words. if it is convenient for you, you can change the subject of the essay, change the question, but the information that is in…
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Marketing Research Report
Conduct a marketing research project. You need to choose one research problem (from a given list, see below), develop the hypotheses, summarize preliminary insights, design a questionnaire, collect data, and conduct analysis, and make recommendations, etc.. There are two important points. Firstly I need a brief summary of the project in 250 words. Secondly, there…
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Discuss whether the following rights under ‘Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988’ is suitable for this digital era,
Description*UK music copyrights**No need for introduction and conclusion as this is a part of essay, just discuss*Look at dispute of Taylor’s and her previous record labels, but analyse under the UK copyrights Law.Discuss whether the following rights under ‘Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988’ is suitable for this digital era, find arguments advantages, disadvantages and…
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How do you reconcile this apparent contradiction?
In reviewing the development of employee benefits in the US, we stated that legally required benefits resulted from the notion that employers would not provide fair and equitable treatment to their employees without being legally required to do so. Yet most companies do provide very comprehensive discretionary benefits to their employees. How do you reconcile…
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Willmore and The Rover. Any secondary sources
Only part II needs to be completed, re: the research paper. I’ve included my prospectus that describes what I intend to focus on in my paper, and what sources I planned on using. This paper must stick to the topic proposed in the prospectus i.e. Willmore and The Rover. Any secondary sources are up to…
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Why does Amory Lovins argue that we should re-invest in natural capital?
For Buckminster Fuller, why is the earth a spaceship? What are the moral implications?What does the whale represent in Langdon Winner’s article?Why does Amory Lovins argue that we should re-invest in natural capital?Does J.K. Galbraith propose a technological solution to the problem he is discussing?In the Tragedy of the Commons, are the people doing what…
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Explain who is affected: patients, nurses, leadership, and other stakeholders in the organization.
potential change: Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Transforming Care at the BedsideStep 2: Identify the context for your change.Describe the setting where the change will take place. For example, clinical, insurance, home health, or public and community.Explain who is affected: patients, nurses, leadership, and other stakeholders in the organization.Step 3: Review the literature to find possible…
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Explains the otherwise troubling possibility of knowledge in intentional action’.
defends the thesis that ‘knowledge how explains the otherwise troubling possibility of knowledge in intentional action’. His argument is complex. To put it to the test, suppose Fred starts writing a philosophy paper on Wednesday and plans to complete it by the following Monday; but on Thursday he learns that he might be drafted into…
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What extent do you agree with Lord Toulson’s remark about the evolution of the duty of care?
DescriptionSpeaking about the duty of care in Michael and Others v Chief Constable of South Wales Police and Another [2015] UKSC 2, Lord Toulson remarked that ‘[f]rom time to time the courts have looked for some universal formula or yardstick [for determining whether a duty of care is owed], but the quest has been elusive’…