Saturday, 21 June 2014

Hebrews

For this assignment, we’ll compare the Code of Hammurabi and the Torah in regards to the laws both documents established.
First, please follow the steps below:
1.  Go to the online search engine, the Bible Gateway (www.biblegateway.com)
2. In the Search box, enter the keywords “eye for eye.”
3.  Select Old Testament. Please use the New International Version of the Bible. In this assignment we are interested only in results from the books of the Pentateuch or the Torah, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
4. Using the same technique, search for the word “slave.”
5. Reread the Code of Hammurabi in your Andrea/Overfield text. Look for references to the phrase “eye for eye” and “slave.”
6. Compare the references from the Torah with the passages in the Code of Hammurabi which also contain the same phase and word(s).
Second, answer the following questions:
How do those two sets of laws refer to the concept “eye for eye”?  What similarities and differences do you detect in this regard in the two texts?  What do those similarities and differences tell us about the societies, their laws, and development of civilizations in general?
In a similar fashion, please evaluate the two texts in reference to the word “slave.” What similarities and differences do you detect in this regard in the two texts?  What do those similarities and differences tell us about the societies, their laws, and development of civilizations in general?
Guidelines for Writing your Essay
For this assignment, please use the following guidelines for writing your essay:
Essays should each be two full typewritten pages in length, approximately 500-600 words in 12-point type. Please use a simple, clean font such as Times New Roman or Palatino. Use 1" inch margins on all sides.
Essays are to be written following the rules of correct grammar and spelling, both of which will be taken into consideration in the evaluation of the essay. Be sure to proofread your essays as grammar and spell checks typically do not catch words used in incorrect contexts.
Essays must be original and analytical and must be careful to include well-thought-out responses to the questions posed in the assignment. Make sure to address ALL parts of the question.
Introduction which does ALL of the following: states the purpose of the essay; frames the era by providing pertinent dates for the subject; provides a solid historical background moving from general statements about the subject to increasingly more specific ones; introduces the author of the document by providing some specific information important for better understanding why the author wrote what he or she did.
A thesis which specifically explains how the primary document reflects the issues and developments of the historical period when it was produced.
A methodology that states what topics are covered in the primary document and how you went about analyzing it; this means you will need to explain what your secondary sources were (don't just say "the textbooks" that's too vague) and how those sources were helpful
A body of evidence, this is main part of your essay and it is where you defend your thesis by referring to several major aspects of the primary document explaining how they reflect the concerns and issues of author in the context of the period when it was written. You rely on direct analysis of the primary document and on secondary source material to back up your assertions.
A conclusive summary that briefly reiterates your main points, but more important, suggests how the primary source points to later historical developments. How might it be a bridge to a later time in Greek history--do not just jump to the present and make a superficial remark about how everyone was better.
You must cite your sources in text and provide a complete bibliography at the end.  A minimum of three sources -in addition to your textbook- are required. REMEMBER:  Any information or idea that is not your own MUST BE CITED.
You must give specific examples from the secondary and/or primary sources used in the development of the paper and must cite these sources following the MLA style, the University of Chicago Press's Chicago Manual of Style or Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. You are required to utilize a minimum of three sources -in addition to your textbook- for this assignment.  Refer to the online resources Guide to the MLA Style or Turabian and Chicago Styles Citations. Your instructor will specify the preferred style. You should use footnotes or endnotes and provide a full bibliography at the end of your paper.
If you use direct quotations, you must not only cite your source, but must also use quotation marks. Example: Columbus explains that the weapons of the natives he encountered in the islands of the Caribbean were unsophisticated, and that their javelin, a much-used weapon, was "no more than sticks" joined together.
Please include the text and bibliography in one paper--not separate documents.

Organisations and Behaviour Case Study



preparing a problem statement for a research proposal.

This is a two-step assignment related to preparing a problem statement for a research proposal. In the first step, you will complete a problem statement on an area of interest in the health care field which will be peer-reviewed by one of your classmates. In the second step, you will revise your problem statement based on the peer review comments and submit a final draft to the instructor for grading.
The goals of this assignment are to:
1.    enable you to think critically about a health-related issue of interest;
2.    learn how to prepare a problem statement based on your area of interest and literature; and
3.    Practice expressing your ideas in a clear and concise manner.
Topic
In this course we will practice, in a step-by-step manner, several key components of designing a research proposal. We will not actually conduct the research. The first step in this process will be to create a problem statement and associated research questions and hypotheses.
For this assignment, you will prepare a one-page document.  It should begin with a one paragraph overview of the issue of interest. This paragraph should clearly define the issue and provide a sense of why this is an important issue to study.
The next paragraph should begin with a concise research statement. In other words, it should narrow your overview/background and be a statement encapsulated in one or two sentences describing the specifics of what you are proposing to study. Remember, it is important to think about whether you can actually measure what you are proposing to study. It is better to have a more narrowly crafted statement that will permit you to reasonably collect data than a very broad statement that makes it unreasonable or impossible to collect data.
This should be followed by at least two (2) specific research questions (and sub-questions as appropriate). It should conclude with a statement about your hypotheses related to those questions – what do you think are reasonable, educated guesses regarding what you will discover regarding your research questions?
Formatting Guidelines
1.    Only your name in the header, right justified. No title on the paper.
2.    No more than one page in length with 1.5 spacing. One inch margins all around.
3.    Page numbers centered in the footer.
4.    Times New Roman Font, 12 point.
5.    Use APA citation style and at least 2 academic sources (you may use your textbook or class materials, however these do not count toward the required sources). The following websites are not appropriate academic citations: Wikipedia.com; about.com; ask.com; how.com; or any websites in this same genre. Please review the UCF library modules or see Purdue OWL for additional assistance with proper APA formatting.

Eastern Indigo Snake



Argumentative essay

NOTE: Please refer to Chapters 1-3 in the text for materials for this assignment, as well as the link in the left
hand menu titled "Resources." In addition, you can also visit: www.savethenet.ca for relevant Canadian
information. Feel free to use additional external sources as you deem appropriate, but please remember to
cite all sources properly - including the textbook. There has been a significant amount of information posted
about this topic in main-stream media over the past few months. I would expect to see some of these
materials infused into this paper.
Cyber Ethics
Assignment #1
Essay
Read the following topic question and compose a 750-1000 word essay, using the assignment format that
has been provided. Marks will be allotted for the development of your thesis and proper use of English
grammar.
Topic: What would be the deontologist (e.g. Kant) and the utilitarian (e.g. Mill) position
regarding "Net Neutrality”? With which one do you agree? Why?
Discuss, in the form of a short essay (see below), how this particular situation relates to the ethical
frameworks we developed in our readings. You are encouraged to use additional resources (e.g. the link at
the left regarding Net Neutrality, saveournet.ca, journals, etc) to support your arguments. There is
significant contemporary discussion taking place on this topic due to the recent proposal by the ITU and
WCIT. With the exception of sources required to inform your knowledge regarding deontological and
utilitarian philosophies, you should strive to use sources that do not pre-date 2013 (of course, an exception
is always understandable if there is a landmark piece of research that needs to be included).
Please do not invest significant space within your paper explaining the two philosophical principles. You
should assume that the reader is sufficiently informed in these areas. Your focus should be the analysis of
the topic of net neutrality based on the lens of these philosophies. You should acknowledge how each
philosophy would approach net neutrality and then provide a detailed analysis of the approach that you align
with most.

Explain Europe's major geographic properties that have helped to propel this modestly-sized area of the world into international prominence and advanced economic development.



Explain why the Schulich School of Business is the best place for you to study