We can work on Conflict between duty to self and loyalty to the community

  Rather than living in chaos, danger, and the hostility of our neighbors, we find ways to live together. It isn’t easy, but can we avoid doing so? If everybody has self-interest in their own welfare and safety, then everybody also has self-interest in the welfare and safety of others. Self-interest involves community interest, and […]

We can work on The Five Laws of Cybersecurity

  Watch the following talks: The Five Laws of Cybersecurity https://youtu.be/GMuOVMPKei0 by Nick Espinosa Click Here to Kill EverybodyLinks to an external site. https://youtu.be/GkJCI3_jbtg by Bruce Schneier The talks repeat the fact that absolute security -whether it is for individuals or organizations- is impossible. Security solutions have been evolving as technology and cyber threats evolve. […]

We can work on Evaluations of Athenian democracy

Josiah Ober and Loren Samons present quite different evaluations of Athenian democracy. Was Athenian democracy a ‘success’? Why? (Note both of these works are available electronically) Sample Solution understudies. Given the expected worth of such figures propelling scholastic achievement and hence impacting results like maintenance, wearing down, and graduation rates, research is justified as it […]

We can work on Understanding ancient Athens

Consider a play of Sophocles or Aeschylus or Euripides or Aristophanes. Evaluate the play as a piece of historical evidence for understanding ancient Athens. Sample Solution regards to the osmosis of pieces into lumps. Mill operator recognizes pieces and lumps of data, the differentiation being that a piece is comprised of various pieces of data. […]

We can work on Social service work experiences ‘performing’ gender

How do you see clients in your social service work experiences ‘performing’ gender? That is, in your interactions with clients, how do notions of gender ‘show up’? How do these performances accord and/or reject our societal norms of masculinity and femininity? Sample Solution We may say that the expert’s interpretation in art is the closest […]

We can work on Service System Applications

Select a company you are familiar with, such as your own employer or a public company that you know you can find customer service queueing data on. If actual data is not available imagined or estimated data can be used. Choose a service system queue for this assignment referring to Chapter 16 and 17 of […]

We can work on Youths Development

Discuss the pros and cons of incarceration as a deterrence to delinquency. Consider the safety of the community as well as youth’s development. Sample Solution We may say that the expert’s interpretation in art is the closest one to the truth but this is not always the case. Even sometimes experts are exaggerating when interpreting […]

We can work on Hydration

Reflection on water balance activity https://youtu.be/P8c9DIiAFz8• What was your overall impression of the video?o Describe where you found the video lacked clarityo Describe where you struggled to understand the material• What information in the video surprised you?o Name at least two (2) things you did not know before viewing the video.o Discuss how you plan […]

We can work on Five Communication Skills That Make Good Leaders Great

Review the article, “Five Communication Skills That Make Good Leaders Great,” at https://www.forbes.com/sites/steveolenski/2016/03/29/fivecommunication-skills-that-make-good-leaders-great/#74afaa7c7ae9.Links to an external site.Write a 2- to 3-page paper in which you describe the five basic skills and answer the following questions:Which of the five do you feel you are the strongest?Which of the five do you feel you need to improve […]

We can work on Major market structures

Select one of the major market structures (perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly) and then identify two existing companies that you believe represent this structure and explain why. Sample Solution regards to the osmosis of pieces into lumps. Mill operator recognizes pieces and lumps of data, the differentiation being that a piece is comprised […]