Category: Economics


  • Anna Tsing’s The Mushroom at the End of the World introduces the concept of salvage rhythms. Begin by defining salvage rhythms in your own words and explain what the salvage rhythms of dumpster diving might reflect about our current social and economic systems. What is another example of a resource or industry with salvage rhythms?…

  • Based on the readings for chapter 3 Information Security Fundamentals and chapter 3&4 Information Security: Design, Implementation, Measurement, and Compliance, Discuss the following. 1. What are some of the cryptology methods used in my work organizations? 2. What do you find to be an advantage and disadvantage? 3. What are some things you think that…

  • Goal: The goal of this project is to explore the history, culture, instruments, and musical elements of a specific style of non-Western music from one of the world’s local cultures. Description: In this project, you will create an informative PowerPoint (PP) featuring the music of a specific non-Western culture. (Note that the term “world music”…

  • For this assignment, you will have the opportunity to develop an advertisement for a brand new product or service you are offering. You must make clear the 4Ps. Include a minimum of three (3) academic sources to support your thoughts in either option. Newspaper Advertisement: Newspaper advertisements are a great form of marketing. Create a…

  • Writing Essay Assignment Week 7 This week’s writing assignment will consist of the following: As we read APRN-led project focused on a timely and significant problems and how they were supported with data from the practice site. We learned knowledge gained from projects can be used by APRNs and transferred to similar practice settings. What…

  • Objective: Each group will conduct a concept analysis following the detailed instructions provided in the lecture (Module 6). The purpose of this assignment is to deepen your understanding of key nursing concepts by examining their definitions, attributes, antecedents, consequences, and applications in practice. Instructions: 1. Group Work: This is a group assignment. Each group will…

  • Your company manufactures and distributes automobiles across six continents. The structure is very complex and it is difficult to accurately count the levels of hierarchy. The company operates under a tall matrixed structure design. Tall structures can be cumbersome, and decision makers are often those farthest from the customer. Communication can be slow and difficult,…

  • Group Formation Prior to working on this journal, review the Groups as Systems Fact Sheet Download Groups as Systems Fact Sheet . Zajonc states, “Synergy can take either a physical or a mental form. The physical presence of others is often arousing, so more work is accomplished. Even ants work harder when there is more…

  • This exercise is designed to provide you the opportunity to demonstrate your comprehensive knowledge of the course material we have studied this semester — frameworks for decision making from legal perspectives — and to apply your knowledge to a practical scenario. The parameters for the assignment are designed to match the actual practice of higher…

  • You are a newly hired industrial-organizational psychology practitioner working as an internal consultant in a large automotive repair company. When hiring managers complain the current preemployment testing process does not identify suitable candidates for the automotive technician/mechanic job, you are tasked with developing a 9- to 12-slide presentation for the HR director and hiring managers…