Write a discussion, and develop a Power Point presentation on the strategic plan for an organization of your choice

This week, you will create a presentation individually to share with your group members. For this Discussion, you will develop a Power Point presentation on the strategic plan for an organization of your choice. You also will review the work of your academic colleagues by reviewing their presentations. Comparing your work and analyzing the work of others provides you with valuable feedback about the strong points of your work as well as areas for improvement.

Post a 4- to 6-slide Power Point presentation of the suggested strategic plan for the organization that you chose. Then select one presentation other than from those in your group and review its presentation. You should try to select a presentation that has not already been reviewed. Finally, explain any insights you had or conclusions you drew from reviewing your academic colleagues’ work.

Discuss how quality interviewing and case management skills can help create social change in your professional area.

Post your reflection of course experiences, challenges, and developed skills. As part of this reflection/self-assessment include two specific areas/skills in which you would like to improve AND your plan for how you will improve them. Finally discuss how quality interviewing and case management skills can help create social change in your professional area.

What type of networking equipment would you recommend for a Company with multiple locations and a Data Center located in one of its facilities that all the other facilities connect to for information?

What type of networking equipment would you recommend for a Company with multiple locations and a Data Center located in one of its facilities that all the other facilities connect to for information?

Create a professional presentation that incorporates appropriate animations, transitions, graphics, and speaker notes.

For your assignment, you will prepare a presentation designed to educate public policy makers about the incidence of victimization. Additionally, you will propose a victimization prevention plan. You can choose a specific population to base the presentation on (e.g., domestic violence or child abuse) or you can do a general incidence/prevention presentation. You can also use a prevention program already developed, but tailor it to a new location or population.

Your presentation should include:

  1. Explanation of the incidence of victimization.
  2. Discussion of the contributing factors to victimization.
  3. Exploration of the current methods used to prevent victimization.
  4. Explanation of your proposed prevention plan.
  5. Recommendations for implementation of the prevention efforts.

Create a professional presentation that incorporates appropriate animations, transitions, graphics, and speaker notes. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists. Be sure to add a reference slide or transition for all the references you use. Be sure to add your last name in the footer of each slide.

Write a paper paper (excluding the coversheet and reference page) describing and comparing the major theories of aggression.

Submit a paper (excluding the coversheet and reference page) describing and comparing the major theories of aggression. Be sure to include a discussion of the drive theories, the frustration-aggression hypothesis, and the general aggression model (GAM). The paper should include citations of a minimum of three scholarly references that focus on the area of recent aggression research.

Based on the readings, how has the field of law enforcement intelligence changed or progressed since 1971?

Based on the readings, how has the field of law enforcement intelligence changed or progressed since 1971? Were the terror attacks of 2001 the most significant event to cause change in the field? Give examples of progress and why these are important. You may only use the sources below no outside sources. Week 1 Reading List Law Enforcement Intelligence: A Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, Second Edition Chapter 3: A Brief History of Law Enforcement Intelligence: Past Practice and Recommendations for Change Chapter 5: The Concept of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) http://it.ojp.gov/documents/d/e050919201-IntelGuide_web.pdf Reducing Crime Through Intelligence-Led Policing https://www.bja.gov/Publications/ReducingCrimeThroughILP.pdf Navigating Your Agency’s Path to Intelligence-Led Policing http://it.ojp.gov/documents/d/Navigating%20Your%20Agency’s%20Path%20to%20Intelligence-Led%20Policing.pdf National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan https://it.ojp.gov/gist/101/National-Criminal-Intelligence-Sharing-Plan

What was the significance of Betty Friedan’s book The Feminine Mystique?

 What was the significance of Betty Friedan’s book The Feminine Mystique

Betty Friedan’s book, The Feminine Mystique, had a huge impact for women and their rights. In the 1930’s women were going to college and receiving degrees, but after the regression in the 1950’s less and less women decided to seek an education (Napikoski, 2019). This was causing a lack of happiness in women. During the mid-20th  century, women were becoming depressed on account of being seen as inferior to men mentally, physically, and financially (Napikoski, 2019). Therefore, Friedan wanted to encourage women to seek their self-fulfillment and decided to write a book. The women’s movement took off in the 1960’s and 1970’s because of this inspiring novel (“Betty Friedan,” 2006). Friedan helped change the way women were seen and the roles they played in their life. They no longer had to be just a housewife and mother. Women could now discover their own potential beyond what was commonly believed to be their responsibilities.

This book influenced many women to stand up for themselves and their rights. Laws started to get changed, such as unequal pay, providing women with maternity leave instead of firing them, and help-wanted ads and hiring practices only singling out men (“Betty Friedan,” 2006). Women equality was slowly becoming more popular. Friedan’s book changed the culture in the United States; women were no longer being seen as lesser than men. In fact, it became an inspiration to women around the globe. It sold over a million copies and started the second-wave feminist movement (Napikoski, 2019). The world may be very different today if this book didn’t have the effect on people that it did. Women are being more than just wives and mothers now; they run big companies and are obtaining degrees in career fields that interest them. We still have a ways to go to achieve total equality, but we have made a lot of progress, thanks to Friedan’s book. Women now have a choice on their future.

References:

Betty Friedan. (2006). National Women’s History Museum. Retrieved from https://content.umuc.edu/file/650dd7f1-b3a2-4494-aaaa-461023c5b5e1/1/BettyFriedan.pdf.

Napikoski, L. (2019, January 14). ‘The Feminine Mystique’: Betty Friedan’s book ‘started it all’. ThoughtCo. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/friedans-the-feminine-mystique-3528957.

Write a ddiscussion, explain some components of an “ideal citizen,” consequences of voter apathy, and ways the state controls the citizen.

Aristotle defined tyranny as an illegitimate form of government by one individual that tightly controlled every part of life and government. Adolf Hitler is the most notorious tyrant. Using a totalitarian society from the past or present, discuss how the state and its leader attempt to impede citizens from exercising their rights. In your discussion, explain some components of an “ideal citizen,” consequences of voter apathy, and ways the state controls the citizen.

Assuming that Nietzsche is correct that conventional morality is against our natural expression of passions, argue a case that suggests that while he is correct, the truth is that people must be restricted in their natural expression.

Assuming that Nietzsche is correct that conventional morality is against our natural expression of passions, argue a case that suggests that while he is correct, the truth is that people must be restricted in their natural expression,

which moral statements clearly recognize dangerous natural inclinations and restrict them?

what benefits do these restrictions provide to the individual as well as to society as a whole?

how might Nietzsche react to your argument?