Communication: Gender Bias in the Interview

Communication: Gender Bias in the Interview
Study Books Used in Class:
Interviewing: Principles and practices Boston: McGraw Hill (ISBN: 978-0-07-340681-7) 13th edition
Description: The issue if gender bias and workplace interviews, related to obtaining jobs, promotions, and advantages or disadvantages of these issues. Sources have to be scholarly literature, paper should be based on “literature review” format.

abric

abric
Study Books Used in Class:
Description: select two adds of two different outfit and write about them as it says in the instruction in the attachment and there also an example of how it should look like and it’s only for one add i need two different adds

world literature

world literature
Study Books Used in Class:
The Norton Anthology of World Literature
Description: Instructions:
Develop an essay response (500 – 750 words) to ANY AND ONLY ONE of the following topic/questions; LABEL YOUR ANSWER CLEARLY. Take your time so that you can produce a polished final product, but DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. (In other words, don’t wait until the last minute to prepare and submit your essay. It just won’t work!) Provide a title and a well-organized introductory paragraph for your essay. An effective tactic is to re-word the actual topic in that introductory paragraph, so that it becomes your thesis statement. As you then go on make a case defending the position that you have taken, be sure to use supporting evidence from the text(s) for each point that you wish to make. A summarizing conclusion should round things out.

I must remind you again that plagiarism earns an automatic F. The Internet offers lots of resources for cheaters, but like most promises of something for nothing they will lead to bad things. Don’t do it.
Why does Okonkwo do the things he does. Is he trying to prove something, and if so what is he trying to prove and to whom?

If Zaabalawi is a symbol, what is he a symbol of? Explain your view.

Do you think that Mahfouz wants his readers to believe that Zaabalawi is a real person? That Mahfouz’ narrator thinks that Zaabalawi is a real person? Whatever you may think, explain your reasons for thinking so.

 

Executive summery Primal Leadership

Executive summery Primal Leadership
Study Books Used in Class:
Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence
Goleman, McKee and Boyatzis
Description: Executive summery
First page :a summary of the content
Following page : a paragraph describing why the content of the book or project is important for leaders
Other pages (not less than 5 pages): discuss, apply, analyze, evaluate, integrate and innovate around the content of the book. (It is always better if applications are personal…not abstract. Use “I” application).

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper
Description:
Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

The postwar era was initially a placid one in which life, at least on the surface, seemed placid. By the end of the 1950s and into the 1960s, several undercurrents that were stirring in the previous decade began emerging into the mainstream discussions of America. These included race issues, the questioning of government, and emerging feminism.

Authors/Reading: Allen Ginsberg/”America” (and) Gwendolyn Brooks/”Lovers of the Poor”

Analyze how these authors incorporate social issues in their writing in a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper. Use specific examples from “America” and “Lovers of the Poor” to support your opinion. Cite all sources (Include a References page).

 

Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

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Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper
Description:
Postwar Emerging Issues in Literature Paper

The postwar era was initially a placid one in which life, at least on the surface, seemed placid. By the end of the 1950s and into the 1960s, several undercurrents that were stirring in the previous decade began emerging into the mainstream discussions of America. These included race issues, the questioning of government, and emerging feminism.

Authors/Reading: Allen Ginsberg/”America” (and) Gwendolyn Brooks/”Lovers of the Poor”

Analyze how these authors incorporate social issues in their writing in a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper. Use specific examples from “America” and “Lovers of the Poor” to support your opinion. Cite all sources (Include a References page).

literature review for house wall thermal performance

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literature review for house wall thermal performance

Description: I t required to make literature review for house wall thermal performance. It should cover building materials for all following:
insulation thickness, experimental method, computational method, time lag hour and cost.
Example on how to make it:
Marinho et al. (2009) analysed the effect of swimmer’s body positions on hydrodynamic drag during gliding in swimming through CFD methodology. A 3D model representing a male adult swimmer in two gliding positions: (i) a ventral position with the arms extended at the front and (ii) a ventral position with the arms placed alongside the trunk

 

Merchant of Venice on Shakespear

Merchant of Venice on Shakespear

Discuss the idea(s) developed by Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice about ONE of the following topics:
– The significance of our memory of the past
– The nature and effect of ruling passions
– The way in which our perspectives influence us
– Being an outside
– The effects of adversity on the human spirit
– Human isolation and its effect on individual lives

It is your choice on which topic you would like to write about but make sure you choose one that you can have the most insight and detail with.
In your writing, consider the following instructions
– Carefully consider your controlling idea and how you will create a strong unifying effect in your response
– As you develop your ideas, support them with appropriate, relevant, and meaningful examples

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Temptation

Temptation

English and Literature

Paper instructions:
Compare the idea of “wisdom” in Gilgamesh and in the Old Testament. After Enkidu is “tamed” through his week-long sexual experience, he “was grown weak, for wisdom was in him, and the thoughts of a man were in his heart” (50-51). Compare this to the pages 90-91 of Genesis in which Adam and Eve eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil and become wise. What are the similarities and differences between the way that wisdom and knowledge are portrayed in these two texts?
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Crimes Involving E-Mail

Crimes Involving E-Mail

Topic category: Computer science

Paper instructions:
Many crimes involving e-mails have e-mail accounts set up in countries less willing to cooperate with the country in which the crime is being investigated. Discuss how to deal with this kind of situation.

 

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