Category: Education


  • Introduction Social media has become an essential part of cultural consumption, social communication and interaction, and public discourse. Recommendation algorithms on TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, among other social media platforms, determine what content is displayed to users and what they engage with every day. Such an algorithm-based reality fosters echo chambers, cognitive bubbles, and, in…

  • Preparation If you haven’t already, before completing the worksheet for this assignment, watch Killing Us Softly 4: Advertising’s Image of Women from this week’s studies. Part 1: Connecting Concepts Scoring Criterion: Describe the effects of culture, ethnicity, and diversity on the human experience. Purpose: Identify related pieces of information in two different sources. Then put…

  • Research current problems and policies surrounding the use of natural resources in your city, state, or region. Examples include the use of land for private, public, or business use, access to fish and seafood, timber, use of waterways such as rivers, and management of roads, bridges, and tunnels. How does your regional government decide who…

  • Define the term “common resources” and explain how government regulations monitor and manage the use of these resources. What are the goals of the government in its resource management policies? What types of constraints exist for citizens in harvesting these resources? Remember to review the academic expectations for your submission. Submission Instructions: · Submit your…

  • GEOG 205 Global Communities and Resources: Critical Perspectives 1 Use, Management, and Conservation of Natural Resources 2 Introduction In this module we will explore political, planetary, and economic issues surrounding the use, conservation, and management of natural resources. If you will recall from previous modules, natural resources are considered any naturally occurring elements provided by…

  • 1. Look around you. Examine ads, the Internet, your primary school. 2. Apply to them an exercise on Descartes’ radical doubt. 3. Mention at least three things you thought were in one way, and they turned out to be something else. 4. Why do you think you were taught some things that were not true?…

  • This week, you will complete a literature search, find 10 research articles from peer-reviewed journals and submit an APA annotated bibliography. Additional details for each project can be viewed in the Course Projects Module

  • You will take part in several data analysis assignments in which you will develop a report using tables and figures from the IBM SPSS® output file of your results. Using the resources and readings provided, you will interpret these results and test the hypotheses and writeup these interpretations. As doctoral students, your assignments are expected…

  • 1. Use the following structure for your research article: Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review/Theory, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion. Include a robust discussion section distinct from your conclusion. 2. Give your article a Title that is both descriptive and inviting to prospective readers. Your article title should appeal to both scholars and practitioners. Use a shortened…

  • Assignment objective: Your department is developing a committee to advise and inform the development of grant proposals. You have been selected as a representative. The committee chairperson has tasked the committee members to submit recommendations for technology grant proposals that will have a positive impact on safety and health within the department. Details: For this…