Describe the kind of analysis you plan to conduct, and explain the logic and purpose of your analysis.

You are encouraged to be creative when choosing a new business idea. Just bear in mind that it must be one that can be researched so you are encouraged to do some preliminary research in the EBSCO Business Source Premier or ProQuest Central databases at the eLibrary or on the internet. t: Your proposal should include the following five sections in the order presented below, and run between 7-10 pages, double-spaced, not counting your works cited and any appendices you might include, in APA (American Psychological Association) style. Your assignment should be submitted as a Word documentWord logo.png, or an equivalent format. Index Five Sections of Completed Research Proposal I. Problem or objective: Research proposals generally begin with an introductory section that describes the research problem and establishes its significance. This section answers the following kinds of questions: What exactly do you want to study? Why is it worth studying? Does the proposed study have theoretical and/or practical significance? Does it contribute to a new understanding of a phenomenon (e.g., does it address new or little-known material or does it treat familiar material in a new way or does it challenge an existing understanding or extend existing knowledge)? II. Research question: Your specific research question or hypotheses should be stated clearly at the end of the description of the problem/objective. III. Literature Review of articles published on your proposed research topic (at least two articles from scholarly journals must be included in your review): The literature review presents a discussion of the most important research and theoretical work relating to the research problem/objective. It addresses the following kinds of questions: What have others said about this area(s)? What theories address it and what do these say? What research has been done (or not done) previously? Are there consistent findings or do past studies disagree? Are there flaws or gaps in the previous research that your study will seek to remedy? IV. Procedures – Methods Section: This section describes how you will conduct your study. Regardless of the type of research you plan to do, you need to indicate how you will carry out your study so others may judge its viability. This section should cover the following four points: Subjects for study. Describe the subjects (people or objects, e.g. texts) for your study, considering carefully the type and number you need. Explain your method of selecting your subject(s) (and if a sample, describe the population and how the sample will be drawn). Discuss the subject(s) in relation to your research question or hypothesis, to availability, and to your research design. That is, you need to identify the subjects and make clear whether they will be available and how you will reach them. This section typically answers the following questions: Who or what will you study in order to collect data? Is it appropriate to select a sample from a larger pool? If so, how will you do that? How do these subjects relate to your research question(s)? Measurement. Describe the kinds of measures you intend to use and explain why you have selected these (have they been used previously? if not, have you piloted them?). A discussion of measurements generally considers the following questions: What are the key variables in your study? How will you define and measure them? Do your definitions and measurements draw on or differ from those of previous research in this area? Data-Collection Methods. Describe what you plan to actually do and the kind of research you will conduct. Your data-collection methods obviously need to be consistent with your research problem, your subjects and your measurements. This section typically considers the following question: How will you actually collect the data for your study? Analysis. Describe the kind of analysis you plan to conduct, and explain the logic and purpose of your analysis. The kind(s) of analysis you plan will, of course, be contingent on the subjects, the measures and the data collection as well as on your research question so you will need to explain how you will analyze the data you collect.

Describe the two different kinds of imagery that William Blake uses to contrast the world of Innocence and the world of Experience.

1) Many centuries lie between the composition of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf and Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth. However, both works show how society then relied upon the relationship between a King and those who owed him service or allegiance. Contrast how kingship “works” in Beowulf with how kingship “fails” in Macbeth. 2) There are many different ways that inhabitants saw the city of London in the eighteenth-century. Contrast the perspectives of Mr. Spectator in “The Royal Exchange” and Blake’s speaker in “London.” In what ways are the two perspectives different? Do they show us two different sides of what was then the world’s largest city? 3)Both Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko and Richard Steele’s “Yarico and Inkle” (from The Spectator) contrast European values (and character) with the values and character of colonized peoples. Explain what each author sees in this opposition of European and colonized, discussing whether their insights are similar. 4) Describe (in as much detail as time permits) the two different kinds of imagery that William Blake uses to contrast the world of Innocence and the world of Experience. 5) Many critics see the “The Lady of Shallot” and “Goblin Market” as commenting on the “Woman Problem” of the Victorian era. How are the two poems similar in portraying the difficulties faced by women during the nineteenth century?

Write a summary of the effects of exercise on a specific aspect of health.

Summarize what is known about the effects of exercise on a specific aspect of health. Here are some examples of topics you could choose: effect of weight training on bone health, effect of exercise on cancer risk, effect of HIIT training on immunity, impact of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome on athletic performance. You should pick a topic that is specific enough that you can dig deep, but not so unique that you won’t be able to find information about it. Your paper should address the physiological mechanisms that link your topic with exercise. For example, it is not sufficient to just present prevalence or epidemiological data (e.g. exercise reduces the risk of osteoporosis by xx%). You need to address how the exercise impacts body cells, tissues, and systems. You can present some data on prevalence, but it should be used as introductory. Most of your writing should focus on mechanisms. You may find that there are two or three proposed mechanisms, and in some cases, there isn’t yet a clear consensus on which one is most important.

Discuss possible efforts and tactics for implementing change to ensure a smooth and productive transition.

Part 2: Organizational Assessment and Action Plan This is the second part of a three-part assignment where you will be applying many of the course concepts that have been discussed in this unit and in previous units by conducting a well-researched analysis. For this part of the assignment, refer to the comments left by the instructor in your Unit VI Scholarly Activity surrounding your selected organization and department. For this assignment, you will be expanding upon the unit, department, or team you selected for the Unit VI Scholarly Activity by addressing the components listed below. Formulate an action plan to promote effective organizational change with an emphasis on conflict management policy planning. Discuss your personal strategies for managing conflict and how you could incorporate different strategies into these processes. Consider priorities that public managers and employees must possess throughout change processes. Integrate proven theories to help with rationale, input, and expected outcomes from policy changes. Discuss possible efforts and tactics for implementing change to ensure a smooth and productive transition. During this phase, you must develop a three-page action plan and utilize at least four of the sources listed in your Unit VI Scholarly Activity or selected replacements.

Describe a scenario where it would be important that the operating system be unfair.

A disk drive has 300 cylinders, numbered 0 to 299. The drive is currently serving a request at cylinder 51, and the previous request was at cylinder 56. The pending requests are received in the following order: 72, 56, 103, 111, 17, 189, 236, 198, and 88. Describe how the disk arm moves to satisfy all the pending requests for each of the following disk-scheduling algorithms. (Perhaps you create a diagram similar to the diagrams in Section 9.4 to support your explanation.) FCFS SSTF SCAN Calculate the total distance (in cylinders) that the disk arm moves for each of the above disk-scheduling algorithms. Compare the algorithms and explain which algorithm is the most efficient (the shortest distance) for this scenario. Write a minimum of 250 words. Part 2: Compare the algorithms and determine which is the fairest for the next process in the queue. Explain why this algorithm will always be the fairest disk-scheduling algorithm. Describe an example of circumstances where fairness would be an important goal. Describe a scenario where it would be important that the operating system be unfair. Write a minimum of 250 words.

Compare the algorithms and explain which model makes the most efficient use of memory and which model executes the quickest.

To complete this assignment, consider the following scenario: Eight unique processes (which terminate in the following order: 21 KB, 77 KB, 199 KB, 380 KB, 489 K¬B, 212 KB, 139 KB, and 302 KB) must be placed into ten memory partitions organized in the following order: 150 KB, 275 KB, 425 KB, 300 KB, 80 KB, 117 KB, 500 K¬B, 35 KB, 313 KB, and 269 KB. Explain step by step how each of the dynamic storage allocation algorithms (first-fit, best-fit, and worst-fit) would place the given processes within the given memory partitions. Identify the memory partitions that remain after placing each process. Visually illustrate each algorithm with a chart or diagram. An example diagramPreview the document was created in Excel, but you may also choose to use a graphics editing software (PowerPoint, Paint, PhotoShop, etc.) or upload a photo of a hand-drawn sketch. Compare the algorithms and explain which model makes the most efficient use of memory and which model executes the quickest.

Examine three to five historical events which shed light on the intersection of racism and classism in 20th and 21st century American life.

Using this module’s assigned readings: Examine three to five historical events which shed light on the intersection of racism and classism in 20th and 21st century American life. Please offer three to five specific examples. Examine how these events have shaped your development within the race and class spectrums.

Explain the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Explain the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What are their geographical connections? What are their historical timelines? Analyze the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order to make an argument about the similarities and differences between the three religions. Select one main example from the following list on which to focus your comparison: the nature of God, the nature of Jesus, Holy Books, or Salvation. Your analysis should span multiple paragraphs and utilize specific examples. Conclude by examining the current relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam today. How has globalization influenced or affected the current relationship?