Write a critical Analysis of an Op-ed article

Instructions are in the file uploaded. Please use this op-ed article for the essay https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-09-01/dystopian-america-handmaids-tale   Focus on one aspect or section that you find troubling, interesting, or problematic Some things to look for: credibility, bias, soundness of theory, evidence, implications, misuse of rhetorical techniques (emotion or logic or both), language.

Based on the research you have completed and presented in your background paper, complete a funding application for your project.

For this assessment task, you are to assume that you are a social worker working at a local organisation in Newcastle or the Central Coast that works with young people. You will need to research, develop a project, and complete a funding application for the project. Based on the research you have completed and presented in your background paper, complete a funding application for your project. 

What circumstances (e.g., changes in government, leadership, stability, etc.) have changed that make a new approach advisable or necessary?

For the Police and Society papers, it is important to adhere to the following guidelines to insure the best grade possible: At a minimum, each paper should include the following: A statement of current policy or crime prevention measure Reasons for initiation of policy changes or implementation of crime prevention measures Policy options/crime prevention measures to be considered (a minimum of 3 options) Pros and cons of each option Recommended course of action Reasoning for selecting that course of action Body of Paper The main portion of the paper should be dedicated to establishing the background and discussing the reasoning behind your policy recommendation. The following is an outline describing what the main body of the paper should include. Overview / Background Statement of purpose – Why is the decision-maker being asked to consider a policy change at this time? Literature Review Regarding the Origin and Effectiveness of the Current Policy – In this section, you will provide a 2-3 page literature review about the policy you have chosen, how it originated, and scientific studies of its effectiveness. Statement on the Necessity for Change – What circumstances (e.g., changes in government, leadership, stability, etc.) have changed that make a new approach advisable or necessary? Discussion Discuss the alternatives to the current policy option/prevention measure by enumerating and explaining each policy option/prevention measure in turn. Pros and cons of each policy option/prevention measure should be discussed next. Identify the political, economic, and security implications for each option. Each policy option or prevention measure should be compared and contrasted to the other options as well as to the current policy. Additionally, any policy options that you suggest must also include a review of the current scholarly literature regarding their origin and effectiveness. This is the most important part of the paper. Recommendation Clearly identify which option/measure will be recommended and which options/measures will be discounted. Clearly lay out the argument for why that option/measure is better than each of the others. Implementation Write a detailed recommendation for specific steps on how and when to implement the recommended policy option or crime prevention measure.

Describe the characteristics of departmental processes, enterprise processes, and interenterprise processes.

Section 1  Review the advantages and disadvantages of enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and enterprise application integration (EAI); then research and provide a real-world example of one of these concepts and briefly explain how it benefited the organization. Do you believe the organization selected the appropriate method and did it solve the business problem? What would be the outcome if another option were selected? Section 2  Describe the characteristics of departmental processes, enterprise processes, and interenterprise processes. Discuss the relationship with business processes.

What Is The Law? Were the first fourteen Amendments to the U.S. Constitution all added or ratified at the same time?

This week’s written assignment is a Case Analysis – this is not the same (at all) as a case brief. Please be sure to thoroughly read and review the instructions and sample analysis in the module 2 slides. Another way this assignment is different from a case brief is that you must do an analysis on each scenario (whereas you write a case brief on just one case). Since each fact pattern/scenario is different and contains different issues than the other scenarios in the same assignment, do not cite and discuss the same relevant legal case for more than one scenario. There will be 1-2 cases that can usually be cited per scenario, with the correct relevant legal concept(s), and used to apply to the given fact pattern/scenario. I will deduct points if you cite and discuss the same relevant case for multiple scenarios. And remember, these are ANALYSES – if you can fit all 3 analyses on 1 page, that is likely insufficient. You need to define and explain.  How has the law changed? Were the first fourteen Amendments to the U.S. Constitution all added or ratified at the same time? What has been added since 1791? What do you think prompted these changes? hroughout this course, you will be required to research original case law in order to complete assignments and participate in discussions. Although most cases can be found in the textbook, you may find the following sources helpful:   FindLaw for Legal Professionals–a free case law source service offered by Thompson Reuters. It contains all of the cases mentioned in your textbook. You will need to register in order to use the site. (http://lp.findlaw.com) U.S. Supreme Court and federal cases can be located through the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School (http://www.law.cornell.edu) or through Oyez (http://oyez.org). You can also find links to U.S. Supreme Court cases and other lower court cases via Google, Yahoo, or other search engines. Make sure you are reading the actual case and not a summary. Review the sample brief on pp. 22-23 of your textbook. Using the sample brief and your brief instructions as a guide, prepare a case brief on one of the following cases:   Washington v. Glucksberg (1997) Melinda Speelman v. Bellingham Housing Authority (2013)  

What makes you happy?

This pre-flection is meant to serve as an opportunity for you to set course. Who are you? Where are you going? What makes you happy?