Land related case/ dispute in UAE

Land related case/ dispute in UAE

Student will research ( online) details for any legal case/ municipal dispute related to urban planning or land development ( at a city or neighborhood level )in a 3 page report student will provide the details of the case, and their own opinion (judgment )on the case. The opinion should be supported by applicable concept of Islamic law
Table of content:
1. Brief Fact Summary
2. Facts
3. Judgment
4. Judgment/ opinion of student

 

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Global Market Research Case Study Analysis

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Global Market Research Case Study Analysis

Subject: Marketing
Resources: Case 3-2: Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners of Marketing Research (Aaker, Kumar, & Day): Reference for Article: Aaker, D. A., Kumar, V., & Day, G. S. (2007). Marketing research (9th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Write a word case study analysis of the Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners case. Address the following in your analysis:

• Describe the situation discussed in the case.

•Identify the key issues for the organization in your selected case.

•Discuss possible ways the organization might address these issues.

•Based on your analysis of the case, explain the value of market research in the global community.

 

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The Humaid Alsaif case

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The Humaid Alsaif case

Subject: Management
Individual assignment: Conflict management modes

1. In this assignment, you are required to write two paragraphs of 99 words each (± 10%).
2. The case source for both paragraphs is the AlSaif/AlAhli case study (no need to cite, but use the line numbering to refer to specific evidence).
3. Select two different conflict incidents where two different conflict management modes were applied.
4. Discuss one incident per paragraph.
5. Give each paragraph the title of the conflict management mode that you selected.
6. Demonstrate how the selected conflict management mode applies to the specific incident. Based upon your application and analysis, make a general recommendation to guide managerial conflict management.
7. The main cognitive skills that you should demonstrate are application and analysis (Seddon, 1978).

You have to demonstrate an integrated application of the following:
• Accurate interpretation of relevant case evidence.
• Accurate description of an appropriate conflict management mode.
• Logical conclusion(s) about the success and or failure of the conflict management mode.
• A recommendation (i.e. generally applicable guideline) about conflict management derived from the conclusion.
• Effective, clear communication using English business language.
• Following technical specifications accurately.

Reference list:
Seddon, G.M. (1978). The properties of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives for the cognitive domain. Review of Educational Research, 48(2), 303-323.

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Leadership

Leadership

Subject: Case Study

You have to answer these two questions about the document i uploaded
Q1 : How does he lead his team ?
Q2 : what does his example tell us about team leadership ?

 

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curriculum design and development process

curriculum design and development process

Subject: Education
Drawing on the information from your reading of Brady & Kennedy and
classroom discussions, write an essay that
explains one of the big ideas from the first eight
chapters. Discuss how this big idea contextualises, is important to, influences or impacts on the curriculum design and development process.
For example,
discuss how ?�integrated curriculum for new learning’ (Chapter 5) is significant to contemporary curriculum design and development?
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
Subject: English
Questions about "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court&
I. CAMELOT

1. In the legend, Camelot is a wonderful, peaceful place where the inhabitants are prosperous and happy. In what ways is the Camelot the Yankee sees different from the legendary Camelot?
?2. A muckraking novel is one in which the author uses the story to “educate” his readers on social issues and conditions that the author believes need to be changed. Some critics believe that this novel is a muckraking novel; others do not. Even if this novel cannot be classified as a muckraking novel, twain does comment on social issues and conditions through his satire.
What social issues and conditions is Twain commenting on in this chapter?
II. KING ARTHUR’S COURT
1. Briefly describe Clarence’s physical appearance and his character.?
2. The Yankee learns from Clarence that the date is June 19, 528. In what way does this information help the Yankee??
3. Often in this story, the Yankee makes generalizations about life. For example, in the following excerpt he makes a generalization about how he approaches solving problems. “One thing at a time, is my motto–and just play that thing for all it is worth, even if it’s only two pair and a jack.” (Pg. 11) How does he apply the above generalization to his current situation in Camelot?
?4. What advice does Clarence give to the Yankee when he is presented to the court as Sir Kay’s prisoner??
5. In the following passage, the Yankee describes his opinions about his fellow prisoners.?State a theme for this novel based on this description:?They were suffering sharp physical pain, of course; and weariness, and hunger and thirst, no doubt; and none had given them the comfort of a wash at least, or even the poor charity of a lotion for their wounds; yet you never heard them utter?a moan or a groan, or saw them show any sign of restlessness, or any disposition to complain. The truth was forced upon me: “The rascals–they have served other people so in their day; it being their own turn, now, they were not expecting any better treatment than this; so their philosophical bearing is not an outcome of mental training, intellectual fortitude, reasoning; it is mere animal training; they are white Indians.” (Pg. 13)?
6. A second theme that is introduced in these opening chapters is that, inhumanity, injustice, and barbarity remain part of human existence, despite man’s attempt to civilize behavior with a code of laws. Find a passage in this chapter to support this idea.
III. KNIGHTS OF THE TABLE ROUND
1. Find a passage in this chapter supporting the concept that a knight’s account of his battle is often exaggerated.?
2. In the original stories about King Arthur, Merlin is portrayed as a great magician. How does Twain present him in this chapter?
?3. There are many versions of the story about King Arthur and the sword in the stone. In what ways is Merlin’s version of this story different from the versions of the story you may have read or seen in the movies?
?4. Satire is a way of writing that illustrates the flaws in a person, institution, or society with the purpose of ridicule. Some techniques of satire include:?
• using understatement and/or overstatement to poke fun at a person or institution?
• using sarcasm to say one thing but mean another?
• distorting the facts in order to highlight the flaws in a person or institution.?
Based on this explanation and what you have read in this novel so far, what do you think is Twain’s purpose in writing this story?
IV. SIR DINADAN THE HUMORIST
1. What does the Yankee think of Sir Dinadan’s humor?
?2. For what reasons is the Yankee shocked by Sir Kay’s version of his capture??
3. An allusion is a reference to a person, place, poem, book, or movie outside of the story that the author expects the reader will recognize. Find an example of an allusion in this chapter.?
4. The divine right of kings is a phrase used to describe the belief in many monarchies that the king is endowed by God with special abilities to lead the country and that this “divine right” is passed to his children. In this story, Twain is satirizing the Arthurian legends as a vehicle to also satirize the divine right of kings practiced in European countries of his time. Find an incident or a passage in this story illustrating that Twain does not believe people of noble birth are morally or in any other way naturally superior.
V. AN INSPIRATION
1. Why has no man ever escaped from the dungeons??
2. How does the Yankee plan to use the people’s belief in superstition to his own advantage??
3. Suspension of disbelief is the willingness of the audience/reader to accept the behavior and motivations of the characters for the duration of the play or story. For example, in this story the reader must accept that the people of Camelot accept a person’s word without asking for proof of his/her claims. Clarence accepts, without proof, that the Yankee is a magician.?Find another incident in this chapter where the reader must suspend disbelief so that the story can continue.?
4. One of the themes of this story is the struggle that takes place between the powers of superstition in the lives of the people living in the sixth-century and the powers of rational thought as introduced by Hank. Find a passage in this chapter illustrating this theme.
VI. THE ECLIPSE
1. Why does Clarence arrange for Hank’s immediate execution??
2. What demands does the Yankee make in exchange for “stopping” the eclipse?
VII. Merlin’s Tower
1. Why does the Yankee believe that he must perform another miracle??
2. At the end of this chapter the Yankee writes, “Merlin’s stock was flat.” (Pg. 36) List the steps the Yankee takes to discredit Merlin.
VIII. THE BOSS
1. In this chapter Twain continues his muckraking. Find a passage from the story to support the following statement: Through the eyes of the Yankee, Twain criticizes the nobility and the Church because both entities keep most of the people of the nation living like slaves.
?2. The Yankee observes that he has a level of power in the nation that is equal to the power of the king. However, the king is respected and revered because of his inherited title. The Yankee does not receive this kind of respect from the people because he is not a nobleman. Find a metaphor in this chapter illustrating how the Yankee believes he is perceived by the populace.
3. What is the “awful power of the Roman Catholic Church” the Yankee discusses in this chapter??
4. For what reasons does the Yankee like his new name, THE BOSS? Many critics believe that one of the themes for this story is that democracy is the best form of government for ensuring justice for the common man. In what way does the name THE BOSS help to support this theme?
IX. THE TOURNAMENT
1. This chapter is full of satire. Find an excerpt in this chapter illustrating the way Twain uses his keen sense of humor to ridicule the knights and their quest for the Holy Grail.?
2. Why does Sir Sagramor challenge THE BOSS to a fight? When will this fight take place?
X. BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION
1. For what reasons does THE BOSS set up a “variety of Protestant congregations?” (Pg. 47)?
2. THE BOSS writes, “I was turning on my light one candlepower at a time, and meant to continue to do so.” (Pg. 49) He is systematically trying to change the current civilization. He is doing this through social, political, and technological changes. List one political change, one social change, and one technological change he mentions in this chapter.?
3. Why is King Arthur encouraging THE BOSS to start out on his own quest?

 

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Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Subject: Communications and Media

Minimum requirements for the Cultural Studies Assignment are as follows:

A fashion- related image of your choice, where you can explain in 750 words what the image connotes* to the viewer.

A bibliographic list in the Harvard format of 3 academic texts that you have used in the above task.

A 300 word summary of ‘Youth’, a chapter by Elizabeth Rouse (1988) from her book Understanding Fashion. Also, a list of 3 quotations that you could use to write an essay about subculture from this text. These should be correctly referenced in the Harvard format.
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Rules , Idea and principles about typography

Rules , Idea and principles about typography

Subject: Art

Research as many rules , ideas and principles about typography as possible. A minimum of five (10) examples must be presented on the page. Each entery must come from a different source and unique one’s. Must credit the author as well as the source, including the page number on which it appeard and the year it was published. and PLEASE my other description is that the research paper is on time as i paid for. thank you.

 

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Africa Study

Africa Study

A large percentage of African Americans have an ancestry that traces to West Africa, as indicated in colonial-era shipping records and DNA tests (Central Africa is second).

This African origin is/was used to justify many stereotypes about the intellectual and cultural abilities of blacks in America — stereotypes which arguably still influence the U.S. culture. As you write, be sure to differentiate between Africans and African Americans in your discussion as appropriate.

1.Does it make a difference if Americans are unaware or aware of what African pre-colonial ancestry really entails, in terms of believing steretypes? How and why?
2.Even if African Americans consider themselves as American first and completely equal, how would common social perceptions about the past and about racial ancestry/ability complicate everyday life? What are the ramifications for black Americans who are ordinary people, as are most other Americans, rather than exceptional achievers such as Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, George Washington Carver, ect, ?
3.Consider and compare European American and African American understandings about their ancient/contemporary identities and contributions to civilization — or chose another ethnic group to compare to African American people. Is ancestry information useful? Why or why not?
4.Do all people in the nation have the same amount of social power and what are the ramifications of ancestral perceptions given economic and political inequity among blacks, whites and other groups? Could it affect real life opportunities of entire groups of people? Has it in the past? Is it because of a failing in blacks or this about something else?
5.If there are such deep misperceptions about the various peoples and cultures of Africa, how might similar misperceptions carry over to African Americans of the U.S.? How would they manifest and why would they persist?
6.Assuming that blacks are as human as any other group and react and behave fundamentally as any other humans would, what do differences in current human conditions suggest about the influences of culture, exploitation and domination? How can this enlarge our understandings of people and explain human interactions?
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Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

Subject: Communications and Media

Minimum requirements for the Cultural Studies Assignment are as follows:

A fashion- related image of your choice, where you can explain in 750 words what the image connotes* to the viewer.

A bibliographic list in the Harvard format of 3 academic texts that you have used in the above task.

A 300 word summary of ‘Youth’, a chapter by Elizabeth Rouse (1988) from her book Understanding Fashion. Also, a list of 3 quotations that you could use to write an essay about subculture from this text. These should be correctly referenced in the Harvard format.
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