Search “scholar.google.com” for a company or school that has defined the role of end-users in the creation of a contingency plan. Discuss why it is (or is not) important to include end users in the process of creating the contingency plan? What are the po

Please Include at least 250 words for the topic given below and also at least another 250 words for a response. So totally two sets of answers.one for posting and the other for a response to other student. Indicate at least two source or references in original post.

Search “scholar.google.com” for a company or school that has defined the role of end-users in the creation of a contingency plan. Discuss why it is (or is not) important to include end users in the process of creating the contingency plan? What are the possible pitfalls of end user inclusion?

‘Norms’ as understood by traditional criminological theory are problematic in the understanding of the ‘problem of crime’ critically discuss.

3500 word essay.
‘Norms’ as understood by traditional criminological theory are problematic in the understanding of the ‘problem of crime’ critically discuss.

Concerns the work of Foucault. Power-knowledge , panopticism, constraint (must include some of Don Crewe’s ideas in , becoming criminal, his book) how do norms come about? And why do some people’s norms come to have more value than others?
How do these issues cause problems in understanding crime?

Investigation of the Stability of Aspirin

The introduction should include the following:
Begin with: PART ONE
• What is aspirin (a general view)
• What is aspirin used for
• Everything on Aspirin
Middle Part: PART TWO
• What kind of structure aspirin is (General) the groups that are attached to it,
how it is most likely to degrade
• The structure of it and the stability of it
• Is it more than likely going to hydrolysis, oxidise or photo breakdown. (is it hydrolysis or oxidised)
• A little bit on the work that has been done on the breakdown of aspirin

End part: PART THREE
• Findings of previous stability studies that has been done.
• Findings of previous work and findings done on the stability (just a summary of what has already been done and found)
Conclusion:
• A little bit of summary at the end on both the findings and previous work that has been done.
• A short summary on what has already been done and the findings.
• A paragraph on what I propose to do

Pictures should be included for the example the structure of aspirin etc..

Short Response: Why Does History Matter?

The video “What is History For?” argues that history matters because it provides solutions to the problems of the present. Recall the statement “Those who don’t know history won’t be able to improve the present.” Consider a recent event, either in your personal life or in the news. In a few sentences, describe a way that a past historical event could inform your understanding of the recent event. Briefly describe a strategy for how you could be conscious of presentism (the use of modern values to interpret past events) in the study of those past events.

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Hybrid Content: Narratology/Ludology

Hybrid Content: Narratology/Ludology
We won’t have time to discuss the concepts of Narratology and Ludology in video games this week, so this will truly be hybridized content. Research these terms and the way they have been applied to video games (both academically and in the popular press). After doing enough research that you feel you have an understanding of the terms, present an argument about the split between gameplay and narratives in modern video games. Then, compare current games with ones from the past, and discuss what you can learn about the changing relationship between narratology and ludology through this comparison. Use specific examples from either your gaming experience or from the research you did on narratology/ludology. Link to your research and to these examples. Initial post of around 300 words

Product Costs

Product Costs

Explain how these costs( direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead) are associated with the manufactured product. Why are some of these costs allocated to the product through costing methods such as job order costing or process costing? As part of your response, please read the article (First Solar preview: Manufacturing costs, project order book in the spotlight) (http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2014/02/24/first-solar-preview-manufacturing-costs-project-order-book-in-the-spotlight/) and provide a specific example of this company’s manufacturing costs. Your initial post should be 200-250 words. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts.

History of computational media

History of computational media
Please answer the two following question ( pay attention NO more than 200 words answer for each question Question #2 How is materiality conceptualized differently in George Boole’s new-fangled algebraic equations ? Question #3 How does the proliferation of various kinds of documents used for administration and office work in the 19th century align with scientific management ? so if I choose 1 project for desgin can it include Personas Flowchart Site Map Wireframes ( no more than 200 words for each answer feel free to use references BUT cite them MLA format)

What should the Mayor of NYC mandate in terms of water conservation measures over the next decade?

What should the Mayor of NYC mandate in terms of water conservation measures over the next decade?
Given your research on ecological footprints: What should the Mayor of NYC mandate in terms of water conservation measures over the next decade? Support your claims by referencing specific ecological footprints and effective practices to preserve vital resources such as water. Some people claim that wasting water is not an issue in NYC since we have sufficient quantities of water stored in reservoirs. What would you say to this person? Would you agree or disagree?

Analyze an article in your field (RHETORICAL ANALYSIS)

Analyze an article in your field (RHETORICAL ANALYSIS)
Please see attached document for article to be used for writing. Outline Introduction a. Introduce the specific piece of writing you are analyzing (the text) – what were the circumstances under which the text was created? b. Who was the audience? Describe the discourse community the text was written for. c. What was the general purpose of the text you are analyzing? to inform, persuade, collaborate? What did the author want the audience to think or do after they read it? d. Preview Statement — Indicate the organization/development qualities you will discuss in the rest of this Rhetorical Analysis. These must include at least one rhetorical appeal (use of ethos, pathos, &/or logos) and two rhetorical strategies (narration, description, exemplification, analysis of cause and effect, comparison, contrast, etc.). You may also include style or presentation. Analysis of Rhetorical Strategies (Body paragraphs – details of the strategies mentioned in “d” above) These sections will describe the strategies that the author used in the text, give examples from the text, and explain why the author used them. You can write paragraphs for several of the rhetorical strategies you mentioned in the introduction. In each paragraph, do the following: a. define the rhetorical strategy b. quote or paraphrase 2-3 examples from your text that illustrate the use of the strategy c. explain how or why the example illustrates the strategy and how it contributed to the author’s purpose in writing the text.

apple goes global case study

After reading Chapter 1 in the Robbins (2017) text, write a response to the questions attached to the case. Prior to answering the case questions, provide a brief summary of the case to provide context. In addition, provide a workplace or personal experience connected with the case.
Apple Goes Global case study
It wasn’t long ago that products from Apple, perhaps the recognizable name in electronics manufacturing around the world, were made entirely in America. This is not the case anymore. Now, almost all of the approximately 70 million iPhones, 30 million iPads, and 59 million other Apple products sold yearly are manufactured overseas. This change represents more than 20,000 jobs directly lost by U.S. workers, not to mention more than 700,000 other jobs given to foreign companies in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere. The loss is not temporary. As the late Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s iconic co-founder, told President Obama, “Those jobs aren’t coming back. “At first glance, the transfer of jobs from one workforce to another would seem to hinge on a difference in wages, but Apple shows this is an oversimplification. In fact, some say paying U.S. wages would add only $65 to each iPhone ‘expense, while Apple’s profits average hundreds of dollars per phone. Rather, and of more concern, Apple’s leaders believe the intrinsic characteristics of the labor force available to them in China—which they identify as flexibility, diligence, and industrial skills—are superior to those of the U.S. labor force. Apple executives tell of shorter lead times and faster manufacturing processes in China that are becoming the stuff of company legend. “The speed and flexibility are breathtaking,” one executive said. “There’s no American plant that can match that.” Another said, “We shouldn’t be criticized for using Chinese workers. The Ushas stopped producing people with the skills we need. “Because Apple is one of the most imitated companies in the world, this perception of an overseas advantage might suggest that the U.S. workforce needs to be bettered, better trained, more effectively managed, and more motivated to be proactive and flexible. If U.S. (and western European) workers are less motivated and less adaptable, it’s hard to imagine that does not spell trouble for the future of the American workforce. Perhaps, though, Apple’s switch from “100 percent Made in the U.S.A.” to “10 percent Made in the U.S.A.” represents the natural growth pattern of a company going global. At this point, the iPhone is largely designed in the United States (where Apple has43,000 employees); parts are made in South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Europe, and elsewhere; and products are assembled in China. The future of at least 247suppliers worldwide depends on Apple’s approximately$30.1 billion in orders per quarter. And we can’t forget that Apple posted $16.1 billion in revenue from China in the first quarter of 2015, up 70 percent from the first quarter of2014, perhaps in part because its manufacturing in China builds support for the brand there.
As maker of some of the most cutting-edge, revered products in the electronics marketplace, perhaps Apple serves not as a failure of one country to hold onto accompany completely, but as one of the best examples of global ingenuity.
Questions
1-15. What are the pros and cons for local and overseas
labor forces of Apple’s going global? What are the
potential political implications for country relationships?
1-16. Do you think Apple is justified in drawing the?
observations and conclusions expressed in the
case? Why or why not? Do you think it is good or?
harmful to the company that its executives have
voiced these opinions?
1-17. How could managers use increased worker flexibility
and diligence to increase the competitiveness of them
manufacturing sites? What would you recommend?