French art & architecture in the 1800s

Discuss artwork formed and developed in the 1800s in France, Napoleons influence on it, and certain highly skilled artists in France during this time.

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Changes in health care reform will allow most individuals access to health insurance. As a consumer, it is important to be able to understand and compare health care coverage options. Consider consumers and why it is important to understand consumer needs and how marketing and communication is tailored to meet the needs of consumer groups.

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Sexism in collegiate sport (NCAA)

Have these sources so far (below), need at least 3 more peer-viewed and need annotations for them all – thank you!

https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/ncaa-sexism-march-madness-basketball-tournament-sedona-prince.html

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/ncaa-march-madness-drops-ball-women-s-basketball-sexism-outrage-ncna1261775

https://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1625&context=acadfest

https://journals.ku.edu/jis/article/view/10120/9550

http://digital.auraria.edu/content/AA/00/00/17/98/00001/AA00001798_00001.pdf

https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A254144

https://journals.ku.edu/jis/article/view/11676/13365

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Reassessment of Strengths and Opportunities during clinical practicum for adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner.

Perform a self-assessment. Rate yourself on clinical skills, based on your experiences during this practicum. Summarize the results.
Explain which goals you accomplished and which you did not. If you did not achieve a particular goal, explain how you could continue to work on it, perhaps in your next practicum experience.

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Developing Leadership and Management

Assignment Instructions:
You are required to write and submit a 3,300 – 3,700 words report demonstrating your understanding of contemporary leadership and management. The report is divided into two sections, which reflect the learning outcomes of the module, each section is detailed below:
Section 1:
Critically evaluate the contemporary definitions of leadership and management examining current perspectives of the roles and responsibilities of both leaders and managers generally. (LO1, LO2)
Section 2:
Based on your evaluation in section one, propose a minimum of three critical skills and behaviours required to be a successful 21st century leader. Consider specific methods of leadership and management development that could develop these critical skills and recommend how to implement and evaluate these development interventions effectively. (LO3)
(You may present your recommended interventions and respective evaluations in a table format for section 2).

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Over and Underpaid Work

Essay #2: Over- and Underpaid Work
2-3 pages, double-spaced

This assignment has two parts: You will read two articles from the New York Times about income inequality, next you will write about a job that you think is overpaid or a job that you think is underpaid. Explain what the job is, why you think those who do it are overpaid or underpaid, and propose what a better wage or salary would be.

In your writing you must make reference to either or both the classical theory of wages or the neoclassical theory of wages when you explain why people are overpaid or underpaid, and when you propose a better wage or salary. Both of these theories are defined and described in Adlers Economics for the Rest of Us. For this assignment you may also use the film we screened in class, American Factory, or the two articles attached to this email, or your own lived experience as a worker to support your arguments.

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Identify a sociologically relevant topic or problem of your choosing.

Identify a sociologically relevant topic or problem of your choosing. For your paper.
Give a background of the topic or problem you have chosen and discuss why it would benefit from being understood through a sociological lens. What assumptions do people make about it that sociology can inform (or change)? What does sociology bring to the table that differs from people’s everyday social and cultural assumptions?
Discuss how two sociological theories can be applied. In doing so, you should make clear that you understand how the core perspectives of the theory can connect to and offer insight on the real-world example you have chosen. In other words, how would this theory interpret your topic?
It may be easiest to choose from the major theories (Structural-Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Theory*), but recall that there are some other theories presented in your readings.
Discuss how two sociological concepts can be applied. In doing so, you should show how these concepts can be seen at work inside the topic/problem you’ve identified. Use them to zero in on aspects of your example and interpret them. You may choose from the following list of concepts:
Social Structure
Culture
Socialization
Social inequality*
Social identity
Including groups and categories
Power and authority (counts as one)
Deviance
Social change
(*Important: note that if you choose Conflict Theory as one of your theories, you may not choose social inequality as one of your concepts.)
(Times New Roman, 12-pt font, double spaced, 1″ margins).

please provide a list of references at the end and be sure to disclose in the body of your paper where you have used words, figures, ideas, or any other material from your sources. You are not required to use any references other than your textbook, but you are required to identify this and any other source that you use.

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Ready player one scene analysis

This is a seven page literary analysis of the book ready player one by Ernest cline. The analysis needs to include themes, supporting details, and quotes from the book that match each theme. There should be at least three themes from the book with supporting details and quotes to match each one. You need to clearly express how each theme is interpreted in the novel. You also need to have a thesis that will clearly express your interpretation of the book and give an idea of how the rest of the paper is structured to support that interpretation. Additionally you need to explain how every quote you use from the book relates back to the theme clearly and accurately.

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Reactionary Conservatism in the late 60s-Early 70s & 80s compared to 2016 Election

Based on your understanding of United States History in the twentieth and twenty-first century, how would you analyze, or assess, events, issues or movements affecting the American people over the past fifty (50) years? Discuss the topic that you choose in some detail, citing specific examples from the past to support your contemporary observations.

Different ways to approach this essay could be comparing and contrasting topics of the recent past with today, or perhaps examining how a topic from the last 50 years of U.S. History has evolved to the present. There are a number of subject areas one can consider for this essay, but in general the essay can be focused along such lines as political, social, economic and cultural history.

Be sure to highlight four to five specific examples about your topic in the historical analysis.

TOPIC: REACTIONARY CONSERVATISM IN NIXON, REGAN AND TRUMP ELECTION-draw parallels from the past to the 2016 election
Basically how we can draw parallels to the grassroots conservatism movement (Nixon and Regan presidential elections) to what happened in the 2016 election. Lyndon B Johnson was the president before Nixon and led to a lot of reforms that many people felt like were too much too fast. Nixon “brought back” conservatism. Jimmy Carter was pretty liberal for his time and after his presidency Regan became president and was super conservative. Obama was the first black president, his presidency really polarized democrats and republicans. A lot of people did not want him as president simply because he was black and this led to Trump winning the 2016 election.

BACKGROUND INFO
Historians debate the concepts of recent versus contemporary history. It is foremost a matter of perspective. Nonetheless, as people attempt to analyze events that take place in proximity to their own lifespans, the challenge of thinking critically and thinking historically is ever present. It requires attention to the three key elements essential to understanding the study of history – context, significance, perspective. This methodology is particularly important in analyzing the events of the past fifty years of American history.

A conservative movement in politics gained momentum in the 1970s and reached a high mark in the 1980s. It resulted in Republican victories at the national level, and reflected a growing mood among American voters toward a reassessment of the Great Society. However, many reforms promoting civil rights and economic and social opportunity continued to bring about a more inclusive America (Consider last portion of Chapter 28 – Liberal Reform in the Nixon Administration).

I. Grassroots conservatism: antecedents in the later 1940s; development in the late 50s and early 60s; vigorous in the South and West; popular with the suburban middle class; stemmed from Protestant morality, sense of individualism, and opposition to federal interference; manifested in fear of moral decline, southern hostility to racial change and opposition to taxes; became a challenge and alternative to liberalism gone wild belief of the Great Society

II. The Nixon Era – 1969-1974

* Richard Milhous Nixon (1913 – 1994): A man of humble origins – born and raised in Southern California( Yorba Linda – Whittier); life spanned most of the twentieth century; WWII veteran who entered national politics in 1946; served in the House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, as Vice-President;
* 37th. President (1969-1974): Victory in 1968 surprised many in the establishment; resurrection of a political career; Nixon a complex man – intelligent and ambitious; insecure and paranoid; success through diligence; hated by political opponents; Vietnam and Nixons presidency leave a lasting legacy on American politics; distrust of political leaders (politicians); media hostility to political opponents; partisanship (political polarization) into the future
* In office Nixon attempted to play both the moderate in policy and the new conservative in political practice; Nixons roots were in the traditional Republican mode of Reformers like Theodore Roosevelt and moderates like Eisenhower; moderate republicanism of Eisenhower lost sway by the seventies to the rising conservative movement; Nixon embraced conservatism for political advantage
* Nixon attempted to reshape the Great Society by shifting more responsibility for them to the States; nominated Warren G. Burger to replace Warren as chief justice; Burger considered a strict constitutionalist, yet the court upheld many of liberal programs of the 1960s; nonetheless, the Supreme Courts direction a major political cause for both conservatives and liberals
* The courts decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) limited the liberal position of affirmative action that had come out of the 1960s as an effort to raise up the historically underrepresented in American society; seen as a judicial victory for conservatives
* In politics,

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