Reflective Review with appendices

 
Assignment Brief:
This assignment consists of:

• A reflective review of your learning process including reflection on your completion of the skills audit, self assessments and career planning process and how these will be addressed. You will also reflect on whether you have observed theories of psychology being applied in practical situations, or how you can relate to theories relevant to career planning and how this has enabled the development of your own career planning and reflective skills. This review will conclude with discussion of how your action plan will help you to achieve your post graduation progress into your chosen career.

Note and Action.

• Need to complete the Employability Self-Assessment and career and action because its part of my reflective review.
• My existence CV
• We will go through some examples on moodle and there are also examples in the appendix. section of the HEA guide.
• This action plan should be a set of bullet points, using the SMART(ER) objectives model.

I have attached the sample that you need to do( name of the example is Sample reflective review Mark of 72)
I have put all the notes that you need to have so you will be able to finish the essay, you must include them all (Careers Action Plan, Employability audit and my cv.)
I am also attaching you some notes you will find useful it’s from a power point

Racialism

 
Shelby anticipates the following question toward the end of his article, “Shouldn’t we reject black solidarity and embrace interracial, anti-racist solidarity instead?”
(a) Explain what this question means (e.g., explain what ‘black solidarity’ as well as ‘interracial solidarity’ mean in this context).

(b) How does Shelby respond to this rhetorical question/challenge? Are his arguments here persuasive? Offer some critical discussion (e.g., Which is the strongest consideration? What does his discussion establish? Can his arguments be strengthened?)

(c) Briefly consider how this exchange between Shelby and his imagined interlocutor would be different (if at all) if the question posed had been, “Shouldn’t we reject black solidarity and embrace an interracial solidarity movement against anti-black racism?”

Guidelines:

Your paper should be no longer than 4 pages (and not under 3 pages).
Your paper should be spell-checked and proofread for grammatical correctness.
Use 12pt font, Times New Roman, and double-spacing.
Do not cite any sources outside of the material assigned.

Python 2

 
1. Create a comment block with the following information:

Your Name —

Course Name, Section —–

Instructor name. —

Week # —

Date completed – —-

2. Problem 1: Write a program that will calculate the problem and stop after the condition has been met.

a=number of loops (start with zero)

b=a+1

c=a+b

Condition: If c is less than 5, then the loop will continue; else, it will end.

3. Print a string variable that states the number of loops required to meet the condition for Problem 1.

Trafficking

 
Coursework 1: a 2,000-word exercise. More than 2,000-word will be penalised.
COURSEWORK ONE – SHORT EXERCISE
In International Law, a distinction is made between human trafficking, involving the ‘exploitation for forced labour, sexual exploitation or other forms of exploitation’ and the smuggling of migrants which connotes ‘procurement, for financial or material gain, of the illegal entry into a country of which that individual is neither a citizen nor permanent resident’. However, this distinction is being increasingly challenged in the scholarly literature.
You should write a short academic essay in response to the question: Is there a distinction between human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants? Your analysis should be a sustained reflection on the key elements of this scholarly debate drawing extensively on the academic literature, evaluating the detractions, merits and implications of the respective divergent arguments.
As well as undertaking your own research, you should read and refer to the recommended and suggested reading outlined in the worksheets for Workshops One & Two

WORKSHOP 1:

REQUIRED READING
The United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Woman and Children, Supplementing United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (2000). (The Palermo Protocol).
EU Framework Directive 2011/36/EU on preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and protecting its victims (5 April 2011).
ICAT (Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons) The International Legal Frameworks concerning Trafficking in Persons (2012).
ILO Convention No 29 on Forced Labour 1930 (in force 1 May 1932).
UNODC Issue Paper The Role of ‘Consent’ in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol (2014).

The other story

 
this paper must use one secondary source. That means you’ll need to locate one scholarly article about this story from the Citrus databases (where someone analyzed the story and published the analysis), and find one solid quote from that article that you can use in support for one of your body paragraphs. The instructions for doing all that have been saved for next week. Don’t worry about it right now. Just be aware that somewhere in this paper, you need to have an ‘outside’ source, one that isn’t directly from the story.
Sample for Paper #2 (Using “Story of an Hour”)

Paragraph #1 (introduction): Theme/thesis: This story shows how marriage in the early 1900s was sometimes a trap for women. A person who has always lived in a restricted kind of society might not even know what freedom is until it’s right in front of her. In that case, having the chance for freedom taken away can be even more devastating than for somebody who’s always lived freely.

Paragraph #2: Setting – in this paragraph I’ll discuss how the setting (the time period) contributed to the conflict of Mrs. Mallard. Her husband dominated her and she accepted that domination because that was ‘normal’ for the time.

Paragraph #3: Internal Conflict – in this paragraph I’ll discuss the nature of the first conflict Mrs. Mallard faces, when she starts to realize how happy she is that her husband is dead. She fights against that feeling because it seems like a terrible reaction to her – but the conflict ends with her accepting that she’d rather be free than be married.

Paragraph #4: Irony – in this paragraph I’ll discuss how the entire story is set up to use dramatic irony. The doctors and the people who love Mrs. Mallard have no idea what happened. They think she died of sudden joy at seeing her husband alive. The truth is that she dies of horrific shock that he was still alive.

Paragraph #5: Conclusion – I’ll try to explain how the story’s meaning relies heavily on these three literary elements.

Sample for Paper #2 (Using “Hills Like White Elephants”)

Paragraph #1 (introduction): Theme/thesis: This story shows how sometimes a couple can reach a crossroads where there are only two choices—to move forward or to split up. Often, the issue of children is the one that leads to this moment. In relationships, people sometimes compromise with what they really want in order to bring about some momentary peace, but that peace is probably going to be short-lived.

Paragraph #2: Point of View– in this paragraph I’ll discuss how Hemingway’s choice to use objective point of view affects the reader. Without internal thoughts from the characters, and with their dialogue never expressing their true feelings, the random details of setting really stick out and draw attention to themselves.

Paragraph #3: Narrative Style – this paragraph will mention the point of view again, but focus more on Hemingway’s use of short dialogue. The rhythms of male/female discussion and disagreement are clear in the dialogue. This makes the reader pay attention to small clues about what the man is really talking about and how the woman is reacting to it.

Paragraph #4: Symbol – in this paragraph I’ll discuss how the two sides of the train station must be symbols for the two choices facing this couple: to have the baby or to abort it.

Paragraph #5: Conclusion – I’ll try to explain how the story’s meaning relies heavily on these three literary elements.

Sample Introduction/Body Paragraph

1) I’ll give a brief overview of my topic
a. Title/author/brief plot summary

2) I’ll put in my theme statement, since it’s the point of that plot I just summarized

3) I’ll explain my plan of action for discussing that theme statement (one sentence that covers where my body paragraphs are going)

Like this:

“How I Met My Husband” was written by Alice Munro and published in 1974. The story is told in flashback by Edie, a happily married woman who is remembering events from when she was fifteen years old and living away from home for the first time. When young Edie encounters Chris Waters, an older pilot who is traveling through the countryside making money by offering rides in his plane, she becomes involved in a brief romantic entanglement with him. This gets her into trouble with both his fiancé and her employer. At the end, Edie must decide if she is going to wait for Chris to someday write her a letter or realize that she means nothing to him and move on with her own life. “How I Met My Husband” illustrates the problems that young people can run into when they have limited experience but strong curiosity about life. Sometimes a person has to make a decision to let go of something they want in order to achieve a better understanding of who they are. The story shows these ideas through using first person point of view, through the minor character of Loretta Bird, and through the setting of post-World War II small town America.

Comment: the sharp-eyed reader might say something here like, “Hey! That seems suspiciously similar to the introduction you did for the first paper!” Well, it is similar. Introductions all basically fulfill the same requirements. I just adjusted that one to meet the Paper #2 requirements.

Now for the body paragraph, I’ll do the one that also includes my secondary source quote, the one I got from doing exercise #7. Here it is:

The use of first person point of view in the story helps the reader understand that what he’s reading is actually a memory coming from a much older Edie. Because of this, we see the conflict in young Edie’s mind, but also know that the more mature Edie is there, looking back on what happened. “Like many of Munro’s stories, this one has a tone of charming intimacy and confidentiality about it, mediated in this case through the double perspective of its first-person narrator. Edie tells her story as a memoir: She is no longer the fifteen-year-old romantic, but the middle-aged Mrs. Carmichael who understands what her younger self did not and could not” (Baron). Because the older Edie is clearly an adult, the conflicts in the story don’t seem as serious; we know that Edie is going to get through them. Munro first lets us see the presence of older Edie after the opening scene when Chris’ plane lands. She provides background information that explains Edie’s situation. “I was fifteen and away from home for the first time. My parents had made the effort and sent me to high school for a year, but I didn’t like it. I was shy of strangers and the work was hard, they didn’t make it nice for you or explain the way they do now” (Munro 69). The way the older version of the narrator pops in helps us understand the somewhat naïve attitude of the young Edie. The narrator doesn’t try to hide the fact that she wasn’t successful in school; she even admits to coming in last in the annual high school scores. Because of this, the reader sees Edie as honest, someone who just hasn’t found her place yet. The older Edie looking back at the younger Edie is also apparent when Edie can’t think of how to react to Chris calling her ‘beautiful.’ “I wasn’t even old enough then to realize how out of the common it is, for a man to say something like that to a woman, or somebody he is treating like a woman. For a man to say beautiful. I wasn’t old enough to realize or say anything back, or in fact to do anything but wish he would go away” (Munro 71). The first person narration allows us access to both minds: the young Edie who is too embarrassed to even accept a compliment from an older man, and the older, wiser Edie who provides the explanation for why this is so. Using both narrative views gives the story a double-layer of perspective that helps us see the younger woman trying to find her way into adulthood.
OK—that’s the sample. Send me one of your own this week!

HACKING or ATTACKs or both

 
Students have a great deal of freedom in choosing a term paper topic as long as the topic relates to HACKING and ATTACKS. The following are some generic things you can do but you are not limited to these:

Apply some HACKING or ATTACK concepts to something in your own experience
Report in depth on a HACK or ATTACK vector not (much) covered in the course
Clarify and explain in detail some HACK or ATTACK technical concept
Argue against some commonly held position related to HACKING or ATTACK methodologies.

The paper must have a preface containing the following:

(5%) The word PREFACE centered on a line by itself
(5%) A one-sentence statement is to be next telling me what you do in the paper

The remaining 90% of the paper grade will be broken down as follows.

10% grammar, sentence structure, etc.

20% references.

30% paper length and use of images/diagrams.

30% topic, ideas and development.

Ground Rules

The paper is to be typed and 1000 to 2000 words in length. You must use Arial, 12pt, single space. I calculate the length of the paper after taking title, references and images out of the paper. Include MLA style bibliography and cite all references. Use at least three references. Any formally published work (book, magazine article, RFC, etc) may be used. Failure to cite references is an act of plagiarism that can result in failing the course.

Paradise lost by Milton

 
1-
Comment on the assigned reading for the week, Book 1 of Paradise Lost by Milton—raise questions, “try out” possible essay topics, think by writing. Do not summarize!

Identify at least 3 literary devices found within the assigned text. Point out where each can be found and what device is being used.
Finally, prepare at least 1 question to ask the class about the text assigned for the week.
2- Herrick, the author of “To the Virgins,” never married. What does this biographical detail suggest about the feelings that prompted the poem? Do you think his message is only directed toward women?
3.How does the poem “To Althea” define freedom? How do you?
the first question should be a full page answer.
the second and the third questions, please divided it into one page.

Paper 3

 
This paper is to be eight pages in length (minimum) and focused on the intersection of your life and the theoretical concepts of import for theorist. Remember to support each theoretical aspect with real life examples. Try to use specific autobiographical memories of specific events rather than general patterns of thought or behavior.

This paper is to be eight pages, double spaced, size 11 font, Calibri or Ariel font, single sided and typed.

The China Syndrome-1979

 
The China Syndrome-1979 Movie

• The required format of the paper is:

NOTE: Label each section for clarity. Minimum 6 –full pages minimum, from after Abstract through Conclusion. Use the headings noted below, and include all required information where noted. Although this document is shown in outline form, your paper will be written in paragraph form.

• Cover Page
• Abstract of paper
• Introduction
• Movie’s two (2) separate and distinct, gender workplace themes; plot, copyright date, date in which movie takes place, location(s) of events in movie. This should be only one (1) page.
• Gender workplace theme one:
• Description of theme with three (3) examples of events/facts in the movie that demonstrate the theme. You must use the themes from the list below, under “the information to use” section.
• Specifically relate, connect this movie issue and example facts to:
• Powell (2011) correlation
• University’s Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) United States Cultures (US) objectives correlation, you must use the themes from the list below, under “the information to use” section.
• Catholic Social teaching (CST) principles correlation from “the information to use” section.
• Entrepreneurial skills (ES) component of the university’s Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) from “the information to use” section.
• Gender workplace theme two:
• Description of theme with three (3) different events/ facts (from above) in the movie that demonstrate the theme. You must use the themes from “the information to use” section.
• Specifically relate, connect this movie issue and example facts to*
• Powell (2011) correlation
• University’s Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) United States Cultures (US) objectives correlation (from “the information to use” section.
• Catholic Social teaching (CST) principles correlation from “the information to use” section.
• Entrepreneurial skills (ES) component of the university’s Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) (from “the information to use” section.

*All correlations discussed in theme two have to be different than those used for your first theme.
IMPORTANT NOTES:

1. By the end of the paper, by being woven into each issue’s analysis, all (both) textbooks are correlated to movie information, at least three (3) different US Culture objectives are connected to movie information, at least two (2) different Catholic Social Teaching Principles are correlated to movie issues, and two (2) different Entrepreneurial Skills are connected to movie themes. Correlations need to be substantive.
2. By the end of the paper: Describe how the fact that this film is set in the USA, a country that espouses democratic principles and has very diverse cultures, influences the characters and/or plot and themes of the movie. Specifically quote a section and reference one, at least of these: The Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States.

3. Discuss the states (or primary state) in which your movie’s storyline occurs and some brief gender-related and/or demographic current facts. Discuss four of the following, in detail:
1) Current Demographic descriptions. Analyze the roles of race, class, ethnicity,
2) Workforce Participation by Gender and Unemployment rates by Gender
(3) Occupational breakdown, by gender, in Numbers, Percentages, Occupational
Breakdown
(4) Management Participation by Gender
(5) States’ three Main Employers By industry; and by specific employer names;
gender participation if possible
(6) The statistics about entrepreneurship and small business ownership, by gender,
types of businesses, and revenue
(7) State involvement in gender-related, workplace-based organizational responses
• Pay equity; Comparable Worth
• Discrimination Policies

• Conclusion
• Works Cited Page

Field Practicum assignment II

Assessment 3 Assignment II
Type of Assessment Essay
Total Mark 15
Weight 15%
Format 12-point Times New Roman, Double-Spaced
Presentation length No presentation
World Length 2,000 words
Submission date As specified on the VLE
Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4
Description Learners are expected to collect background information about their organization
and analyze the materials management and procurement process. Learners will
write a report of about 2000 words
Assessment Text Each learner is expected to prepare a case study about her organization
containing the following topics:
1. Discuss three innovative ideas in operations management in your
organization (3)
2. Mention three main health utilization indicators by your organization (3
points)
3. Discuss three challenges and possible solutions in the management of each
one of the following department: pharmacy, laboratory, radiology (9 points)
Guide for Completion You are expected to use materials and references you collected from the onsite
training.
Rubrics The assessment will be corrected as per Rubrics