Socialism: “Socialism (or its perfected form of communism) is the most ideal form of government in the world

“Socialism (or its perfected form of communism) is the most ideal form of government in the world. the experiences of chechoslovakia, cuba and afghanistan are proof of this point of view”
1) Paraphrase and explain this question.
2) Say why this idea is limited and why I dont agree with this
3)Explain al the limitations and difficulties that the people from said countries have (cuba, afghanistan and chechoslovakia)

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Evaluate the methodology used in the case study

This essay is on evaluation of methodology used in the case study.

This is an exam preparation for Research Methods.
There is a case study given that will be used in the exam.
20% of the exam task is to evaluate the Methodology used in this case study. The only book used in this course is Research Methods for Business Students, 6th edition, authors Mark Saunders, Philip Lewis and Adrian Thrnhill. Please use this book or one analogous to it.

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Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc.,

Create a model that predicts employee resignation.
Please include 300 words for your part of the report and 2 ppt slides per person should be sufficient.

Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc., Part 2

The initial survey effort led by Debbie Horner, HR manager of Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS), did not produce useful findings. The survey had several flaws that made the majority of the results questionable. Some items were biased. A few questions were worded awkwardly, likely affecting the response. Some of the information needed was not asked, further reducing the value of the effort. Additionally, the data entry typist and general office support person made a number of errors when keying the data into the spreadsheet, compounding the poor results.

In hindsight, Debbie suggested that she should have pretested the sample instrument before issuing it to the workforce. Such a step would have likely revealed many of these problems. Further, to improve the 17.3% response rate, she should have taken different steps to encourage employee participation. Just inserting it into the payroll process did not inform employees sufficiently about the purpose and sponsor of the survey. Advance information to explain the need for gathering their views, as well as reassurances about confidentiality and anonymity, plus descriptions of how the information would be used are among the many steps that Debbie might have taken to increase the response rate.

Knowing that Barbara Tucker, general manager of the BIMS operation at the Douglas Medical Center, and the rest of the top management team were disappointed in the findings, Debbie proposed that she create a second, improved survey effort that was better planned and marketed. Although somewhat reluctant to authorize the effort for fear of creating more damage, Barbara approved the request. She felt the need to understand the current employee dissatisfaction and increased turnover rate was urgent and thus merited the continued effort.

Learning from the initial effort, Debbie designed another survey instrument. This time she circulated it among the senior management team, inviting each person to complete the survey, reading for comprehension and flow of the actual wording, as well as for completeness. A number of suggestions were made in terms of question phrasing as well as about adding new items. These ideas were incorporated into the survey design. The revised instrument was again circulated among the same group of senior managers. The group?s consensus was that the revised instrument was complete and ready to administer.

To ensure the instrument was easily understood from the employee perspective, Debbie solicited five craft workers to voluntarily pretest it as well. These five were all on noncritical medical leave, so they were able to comfortably conduct the review. Additionally, as they were currently on leave, none would be in the actual surveyed population when the study instrument was issued later that month. Each of the five had minor phrasing suggestions that Debbie incorporated. Finally, Debbie sent this last version to the senior management team for final review. It was approved unanimously (see Exhibit C for this second data collection instrument).

Then, Debbie had a sudden thought. Why interview current employees about why they might quit and about their level of satisfaction? Perhaps she should be surveying those that had already left the organization. By asking them, ?Why?? she might learn more about who would quit in the future. She might be able to develop a model for predicting voluntary terminations. This indeed would be an important contribution to the company.

With this in mind, Debbie decided that her next study population would be those who voluntarily left their employment with BIMS. Given the higher than normal, and unfortunate, turnover rate, Debbie was certain that she would be able to collect the data over the next 2 to 3 months. She would ask those departing to complete the survey during their exit interview with her office. Usually the exit interview was conducted by the immediate supervisor, but given the nature of this effort, Debbie felt that her staff should assume that responsibility on a temporary basis?just for the few months that were required to accumulate 75 to 80 completed surveys. After that time, the task of conducting the exit interview would revert to the immediate supervisor.

Debbie?s goal was to use the data to create a regression statement that could be used to predict future resignations. She also intended to use the information to identify the areas of greatest concern to the resigning employees; therefore, both descriptive statistics and frequencies were to be calculated. As the goal was to reduce employee turnover and improve morale, these key areas would become the center of attention for future internal HR development programs.

Once again, Barbara Tucker has asked your Learning Team to act as consultants who analyze and interpret this second set of data. As described by Debbie, the intent is to increase senior management?s understanding of the sources of employee dissatisfaction and to possibly create a model that predicts employee resignation. As before, Barbara asks that your team prepare a 1,050- to 1,750-word written report along with a 7- to 9-slide Microsoft? PowerPoint? presentation for the senior management team that presents your findings (see Exhibit D for the data set of this second survey).

Exhibit C

BIMS Exit Interview Survey

Using the scale provided, record your answer by circling the number that is closest to your view where 5 is a very positive response (you strongly agree with the statement) and 1 is a very negative choice (you do not agree at all with the statement).

Do Not Agree Neutral Strongly Agree
1. You are well trained for your work.

2. The company provided the needed training.

3. You were fairly paid for the work you did.

4. You were given as many hours that you desired.

5. Your supervisor treated you fairly.

6. Your manager treated your division fairly.

7. The company is good at communicating.

8. Your job was secure.

9. You liked working at this location.

10. Getting to and from work was easy.

11. What was the PRIMARY reason that led you to decide to quit? (Select only one.)
A. In which division did you work?

B. How long have you worked for BIMS?

C. What is your gender? 1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

A. I do not like the work.
B. I do not like my supervisor.
C. I am not satisfied with the pay.
D. I am not satisfied with my shift.
E. Other: ____________________

Food: _ Housekeeping: _ Maintenance: _

Years: _____ Months: _____

Female: _____ Male: _____

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Foresight Analysis: Develop a future scenario story that will affect the way we live

Develop a future scenario story that will affect the way we live. In our case, we selected the future of mobile phones and how it will negatively affect our lives with regard to environment, economy, and privacy issues. Below you find the future scenario path. Please see the attached files for more information.

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The segregation of filaggrin & new risk variants in Bangladeshi Atopic Eczema families

I would like a discussion section based on the mutations I have identified in the Bangladeshi patients whose DNA I have sequenced and their family members. I have all the results at hand (sequencing traces and PCR pictures) and have drawn the family trees. I require help interpreting these and commenting on their segregation patterns, modes of inheritance, odds ratios and any other relevant interpretations with a critique. The sequencing traces are in the word document and the pedigrees which need to be included in the discussion section are in the powerpoint so they simply need to be transferred into the word document of the discussion you will write. I also have an excel spreadsheet with other details about those patients i.e. if they also have asthma, hay fever, which would be useful to tabulate. So column 1: patient number, column 2: eczema (Y/N), column 3: asthma (Y/N), column 4: allergic rhinitis (hay fever) (Y/N). And then any interpretations about these correlations & findings. I.e. do those patients with eczema also have the other conditions. Why? Etc. Further work that can be done to improve power, reliability, accuracy of the study. Diagrams and figures must be labelled. Many thanks & please contact me at any time. I have attached the results in word, the pedigrees relating to these in powerpoint and the Excel spreadsheet.

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Religion discussion: Thomas Aquinas writes about how suicide violates 3 things: nature, community, and God’s gift of life

Thomas Aquinas writes about how suicide violates 3 things: nature, community, and God’s gift of life. What do you think Thomas means by speaking about injury to the community in his second point? Think about suicides you know about. Does this ring true? Do you agree that it is morally relevant? Also, how does Thomas understand the gift of life in his third point? How then is suicide a sin against God?

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Indigenous of health: The purpose of this assessment task is to allow you to show your understanding of some key issues relevant to the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

The purpose of this assessment task is to allow you to show your understanding of some key issues relevant to the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To do this, you are required to respond to two of the four questions below. One of these must be either Q. 3 or Q.4. Each response should be a separate essay.
• Each essay should be 700 words
• Each essay will be marked separately, and will receive an individual mark out of 15%
• Essays are to be completed as a word doc and submitted via safe assign
These topics require you to read academic literature so that you can provide supported responses to them. This assessment task requires you to use more critical thinking and in-depth analysis than the exercises in assessment 1. They also require you to develop a clear argument, which is well supported by literature (research). The resource for this task explains what is meant by this.
In each essay, it is expected that you use at least five different sources (articles in academic journals, recent books etc.) to support your responses. You should write using academic language, but each essay should aim to provide an uninformed reader with
1) A good understanding of the topic
2) The key points made in relevant literature
3) Your supported argument about the key issue.

Q.1
Undertake a review of literature about the concept of ‘terra nullius’. Explain why this concept has had a detrimental impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s social emotional and wellbeing throughout the colonized history of Australia.
Q.2
Explain the pattern of dietary change, and its historical context, that has occurred amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now residing in urban areas. Discuss the health implications of these changes.
Q. 3
After reading the case study ‘Nancy’s birthing story’, discuss the risks and benefits associated with birthing on country. You must relate your answer back to the case study. You may want to consider such issues as:
• What does it mean to an Indigenous woman to give’ ‘birth on country’?
• What type of support is required today for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to give ‘birth on country’?
• Do you think that support would make a difference to the health outcomes of mothers and infants? If so, why?
Q.4
Discuss the issues which impact on the father-child relationship for many Aboriginal men, and the suggested resolutions to these issues.
You may want to consider:
• Whose voice is heard in the literature
• Do the resolutions generally offered provide feasible solutions?
• In what areas could more work be undertaken?

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If given a big social network analysis data (like facebook) what would I do with it?

A brief description of what social network analysis is.
How has facebook used their social network analysis to their own benefit? (business wise, study wise, what do they conclude with their data… stuff like this)
If I was given their set of data (facebooks set of data), how can i use this data to do buisness (make profit), social purposes or even solve different kinds of issues (like crime, health, spread of diseases etc..)
This is for a social network analysis course, please use lots of term from based off social network analysis and use basic ideas that social network analysis teaches.
Please use to textbook reference from Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly Connected World by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, Cambridge University Press

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Explain what is meant by ?proportionality? with reference to criminal sentencing.

Identify three (3) groups of persons who cannot be given the death penalty. Provide one (1) example and discuss the reasons for the exclusion.
Describe how the Sixth Amendment affects sentencing provisions implementing sentence enhancements against criminal defendants.
Discuss the origin of the felony murder rule and what the rule states, and in states that have the rule, what limitations have been imposed.
Use a minimum of two (2) information resources for your research, in addition to the textbook.

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And for the economic cooperation

• why this topic was chosen
• what the general consensus was
For the number 19 part, (it is like conclusion of the Forum, so ending with some fancy words as other forum)
19. We look forward to further bilateral negotiations between Japan and the People’s Republic of China… [in accordance with proposals from EAS Meeting]

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