Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Portrayal of sexuality in the following films..


Paper instructions:
Hollywood's attitude toward human sexuality is often seen as adolescent. Write an essay about the portrayal of sexuality in the following films: Chinatown, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Once Were Warriors, All About My Mother, and Mulholland Drive.

REFER TO ALL FILMS PLEASE. THANK YOU


Predict what would happen to the equilibrium price of marijuana if it were legalized.


Paper instructions:
Please read this problem carefully and provide your full detail explanation.

Question:Predict what would happen to the equilibrium price of marijuana if it were legalized. Use demand & supply analysis to answer. Provide verbal and graphical explanation.


The canterbury tales


aper instructions:
The pilgrams have returned from canterbury and are preparing to share their last dinner together. As the host, Harry Bailey, you have the responsibility of seating the pilgrams side by side with those other pilgrams with whom they will be most compatible. in making your seating selections, be sure to take into account each pilgrams socioeconomic, religious, philisophical and psychological make up. You have 30 people to talk about. you are writing in 1st person.. just add any info we know about them


nature vs nurture


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Advantages and Disadvantages of Franchising?


Paper instructions:
Term essay must be 4 to 6 pages in addition to a title page and and a Reference page. Must have at least 2 references. NOTE: Title and reference page is separate from the 4- 6 pages


Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky


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Business Ethics PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS


Paper instructions:
Pick a moral problem or a case in business that we have not already analyzed in any detail in class.  A moral problem is one in which there is some difference of opinion on what is right and wrong.  The issue is not clear cut and there is no consensus about it.  Similarly, a case should be one about which there is some debate.  Write a paper arguing to a conclusion about the morality of the problem or the case you have chosen.  The problem may consist either of a general issue of policy or a specific issue that is found in a case you analyze.

In your paper:  (1) Start by explaining the moral problem or outlining the case. (2) Then present the moral arguments which support your conclusion.  You may use whatever approach to moral argumentation (from among those we have studied) that you choose.  Make clear the moral criterion you are using to decide the issue.  Develop your arguments clearly, step by step, giving reasons for the position you defend. (3) Present and answer at least one argument that someone on the other side of the question might put forth.

You may use this assignment to pursue some moral issue in business we have not discussed in class.  The issue might be one raised in some other class or one you find in the newspapers or periodicals . . . or it might be one that you are simply concerned about.  The problem might deal with some aspect of a business practice within a profession in which you are interested; it might concern individual or corporate responsibility; it can deal with an aspect of advertising, discrimination and affirmative action, conflict of interest, trade secrets, multinationals, as examples.  You may use a case in the text, as long as we have not discussed it and DeGeorge does not resolve it. You may use any sources that you wish for background information.  The paper, however, is not to be a report of what other people say; you are to argue the issue to a conclusion.

If it is helpful, you might think of the paper as an article that you are writing to convince the general public about the morality of a practice or case; you might also think of it as a letter to a CEO or the President to convince of the morality or immorality of some practice or policy.  A good paper will be well argued, and so convincing.

Your paper should be 3 to 5 pages in length. As with all of our papers, it should be formatted double-spaced with one-inch margins and will include a properly formatted works cited. There should also be at least 3 sources cited.

Pick a moral problem or a case in business that we have not already analyzed in any detail in class.  A moral problem is one in which there is some difference of opinion on what is right and wrong.  The issue is not clear cut and there is no consensus about it.  Similarly, a case should be one about which there is some debate.  Write a paper arguing to a conclusion about the morality of the problem or the case you have chosen.  The problem may consist either of a general issue of policy or a specific issue that is found in a case you analyze.

In your paper:  (1) Start by explaining the moral problem or outlining the case. (2) Then present the moral arguments which support your conclusion.  You may use whatever approach to moral argumentation (from among those we have studied) that you choose.  Make clear the moral criterion you are using to decide the issue.  Develop your arguments clearly, step by step, giving reasons for the position you defend. (3) Present and answer at least one argument that someone on the other side of the question might put forth.

You may use this assignment to pursue some moral issue in business we have not discussed in class.  The issue might be one raised in some other class or one you find in the newspapers or periodicals . . . or it might be one that you are simply concerned about.  The problem might deal with some aspect of a business practice within a profession in which you are interested; it might concern individual or corporate responsibility; it can deal with an aspect of advertising, discrimination and affirmative action, conflict of interest, trade secrets, multinationals, as examples.  You may use a case in the text, as long as we have not discussed it and DeGeorge does not resolve it. You may use any sources that you wish for background information.  The paper, however, is not to be a report of what other people say; you are to argue the issue to a conclusion.

If it is helpful, you might think of the paper as an article that you are writing to convince the general public about the morality of a practice or case; you might also think of it as a letter to a CEO or the President to convince of the morality or immorality of some practice or policy.  A good paper will be well argued, and so convincing.

Your paper should be 3 to 5 pages in length. As with all of our papers, it should be formatted double-spaced with one-inch margins and will include a properly formatted works cited. There should also be at least 3 sources cited.

Pick a moral problem or a case in business that we have not already analyzed in any detail in class.  A moral problem is one in which there is some difference of opinion on what is right and wrong.  The issue is not clear cut and there is no consensus about it.  Similarly, a case should be one about which there is some debate.  Write a paper arguing to a conclusion about the morality of the problem or the case you have chosen.  The problem may consist either of a general issue of policy or a specific issue that is found in a case you analyze.

In your paper:  (1) Start by explaining the moral problem or outlining the case. (2) Then present the moral arguments which support your conclusion.  You may use whatever approach to moral argumentation (from among those we have studied) that you choose.  Make clear the moral criterion you are using to decide the issue.  Develop your arguments clearly, step by step, giving reasons for the position you defend. (3) Present and answer at least one argument that someone on the other side of the question might put forth.

You may use this assignment to pursue some moral issue in business we have not discussed in class.  The issue might be one raised in some other class or one you find in the newspapers or periodicals . . . or it might be one that you are simply concerned about.  The problem might deal with some aspect of a business practice within a profession in which you are interested; it might concern individual or corporate responsibility; it can deal with an aspect of advertising, discrimination and affirmative action, conflict of interest, trade secrets, multinationals, as examples.  You may use a case in the text, as long as we have not discussed it and DeGeorge does not resolve it. You may use any sources that you wish for background information.  The paper, however, is not to be a report of what other people say; you are to argue the issue to a conclusion.

If it is helpful, you might think of the paper as an article that you are writing to convince the general public about the morality of a practice or case; you might also think of it as a letter to a CEO or the President to convince of the morality or immorality of some practice or policy.  A good paper will be well argued, and so convincing.

Your paper should be 3 to 5 pages in length. As with all of our papers, it should be formatted double-spaced with one-inch margins and will include a properly formatted works cited. There should also be at least 3 sources cited.

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