POLITICAL PARTIES RESEARCH PAPER

First, choose 2 political parties from Israel, 2 from Egypt, 2 from Iran, and 2 from either Turkey, Syria, or Saudi Arabia.

 

Write a research paper providing a detailed explanation and evaluation of each of the 8 political parties you chose in terms of their histories, defining ideologies, policy platforms, sources of political power, and importance to their nations and the larger Middle East. The text of this research paper must be 7–8 pages (not including title page, reference page, and any appendices). This paper must be in current Turabian format with 1-inch margins and in 12-pt Times New Roman font and must include a title page and reference page. You must include citations to a sufficient number of appropriate scholarly sources to fully support your assertions and conclusions (which will likely require more than the minimum number of citations).

Each paper must contain citations to a minimum of 6 sources not including the Bible.

Note: Write the name of the political partical party and the country as a heading and provide a detailed explanation and evaluation of the political party in terms of their histories, defining ideologies, policy platforms, sources of political power, and importance to their nations and the larger Middle East. Continue this patter until you have discussed all the 8 political parties of your choosing.

Note: Every research must begin with an introduction and ends with a conclusion.

 

Helpful websites but do not plagiarize. You must provide reference.

http://www.hudson.org/policycenters/6-current-trends-in-islamist-ideology

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/171733.pdf

http://www.heritage.org/index/pdf/2013/book/index_2013.pdf

 

Due 9:00 a.m. (ET) on Thursday November 3, 2016

 

 

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Weekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Group Projects) will be due by Monday and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.

The media does have a very significant role in how U.S. citizens are exposed to political actors, policies, and processes that comprise American government.

Assignment Guidelines

    Select 2 particular media forum types from the following list:

        Newspapers

        Radio

        Television

        Internet 

Address the following in 400–600 words:

    Provide 2-3 specific examples of information on government corruption that you have received from your chosen media types.

        Discuss the nature of the alleged corruption

            Where it took place

            The level of government involved – local, state or federal

            What the person or persons were alleged to have done

            How the alleged corruption was discovered and/or reported

            Whether the matter has resulted in any action taken against the person or persons. 

Use a minimum of 2 references (your media forums) to reinforce your thoughts. Be sure to include in-text citations and a reference list using APA style.

Ashford 3: – Week 2 – Assignment

Observation

In Week One of this course, you were asked to find a child to observe. Using the plan that you created in the second discussion forum this week, you will observe the child using the requirements below and summarize your observation. This can be done in one sitting, or it can be done in two since you will be conducting two different observations. Two is preferable for accuracy of assessment.

For the observation, you will need to:

  • Be sure you have the permission of the child’s parent or guardian.
  • Exclude any identifying information for this child (e.g., last name).
  • Follow the guidelines for minimizing bias shared in section 4.1 of the course textbook.
  • Familiarize yourself with sections I-1.6 – I-1.11 of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct regarding assessments.
  • Be sure you have the appropriate materials ready:
    • You will need either a Running Record Form or an Anecdotal Record Form, whichever you choose. For this form, you will choose one developmental domain to observe (e.g., cognitive, physical, motor, or language).
    • You will need either a Time Sampling Form or an Event Sampling Form, whichever you choose. For this form, you will choose one developmental domain to observe (e.g., cognitive, physical, motor, or language).
    • Example: Assessing “Bobby,” I would first observe his motor development using an Anecdotal Record Form. In a different sitting, I would observe his cognitive development using an Event Sampling Form.

For the assignment, you will need to include:

Content Expectations

  • Qualitative Observation (2.25 points): A copy of the completed Running Record Form or Anecdotal Record Form (Remember, this should address one domain).
  • Quantitative Observation (2.25 points): A copy of the completed Time Sampling Form or Event Sampling Form. (This should address a different domain).
  • Observation Summary (2.75 points):A one- page summary of the observation(s). In this summary, include:
    • How you feel the observation went and why.
    • How receptive you feel the child was and why you feel that way. (If using one of the video options, state the reaction of the child upon being videotaped as you see it.)
    • The most challenging aspect of this observation.
    • The most enjoyable aspect of this observation.
    • What you learned from this experience.
    • What you would change next time.
  • Developmentally Appropriate Activities (2.25 points): A one-page discussion providing some developmentally appropriate activities you might implement for this child to foster growth in each of the developmental domains you observed, and why those activities are a good fit for this child. Use at least one scholarly source to support your discussion.
  • Ethical Code of Conduct (1 point): A paragraph explaining how you upheld sections I-1.6 – I-1.11 of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct while conducting your observations. Make sure to provide specific examples to support your explanation.

Written Expectations

  • Content Development (.25 points): Use appropriate and pertinent content to address ideas within the context of the discipline, shaping the work as a whole.
  • Context and Purpose for Writing (.25 points): Demonstrates application of organization and presentation of content. The writing is should be clear and easy to understand.
  • Assignment Length (.25 points): Your written paper must be at least three (not including title and reference Along with your three page paper, you must include both observation forms and your title and reference page as one document.
  • Title Page:Inclusion of a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of presentation
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Source Requirement (0.25 Points): Reference one scholarly sources in addition to the text. All sources included in the References list must be cited in your assignment.
  • APA Formatting (0.25 Points): Use APA formatting consistently throughout the assignment, which includes citations in the body of the assignment, the title page, and references list as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Syntax and Mechanics (0.25 Points): Display meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar.

Next Steps: Review and Submit the Assignment

Review your assignment with the Grading Rubric to ensure you have achieved the distinguished levels of performance for each criterion and submit in Waypoint for evaluation no later than Day 7.

Assignment Submission

Discussion: The Media

Choose ONE of the options below for your post:

Option #1) Expose Media Bias: Follow These Steps in Creating Your Post:

  1. Find an example of what you consider biased reporting – this may be an article from a newspaper or magazine, a video from a TV news channel, or an audio clip from a radio news program.  Post a functioning link to the article or clip and provide a full citation.  
  2. Explain the nature of the bias and any techniques used to sway the reader/viewer/listener.  In what way is the news source showing preference for or against a certain person, party, policy or idea?  Note any of the following: use of language, tone, word choice, etc.; facts that were omitted, gotten wrong or taken out of context; use of flattering or unflattering images or descriptions; use of music or lighting to manipulate emotion;  any other evidence that the report is one-sided and biased.
  3. Use and cite evidence from solid academic sources to make the case that bias is evident.  You might use articles from Politifact.com or Factcheck.org, other news stories from solid academic sources, primary data sources, etc.

Option #1) Analyze a Campaign Advertisement: Follow These Steps in Creating Your Post:

  1. Find a campaign ad online for or against someone currently running for office – you may find these on candidate web pages, YouTube or other sources.  Post a functioning link to the advertisement (or embed it in your post if possible) and provide a full citation.  
  2. Explain any techniques used to sway the viewer/listener.  Note any of the following: use of language, tone, word choice, etc.; facts that were omitted, gotten wrong or taken out of context; use of flattering or unflattering images or descriptions; use of music or lighting or voice to manipulate emotion; any other techniques of persuasion you find.
  3. Use and cite evidence from solid academic sources to assess the truthfulness of the advertisement.  You might use articles from Politifact.com or Factcheck.org, other news stories from solid academic sources, primary data sources, etc. to check any claims made in the ad.

For full credit, respond to another student’s post.  Your response should be more than just opinion – use and cite solid academic sources to deepen and extend the discussion.

Please treat this like a mini research paper and pay attention to spelling, grammar, flow, citation of sources, etc. Since this discussion requires more research and use of solid academic sources, it will be weighted more heavily in the final grade than the first discussion

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Unit 3, Item 1: Emerging Infectious Disease

Assignment Objectives:  

Relate the historical impact of disease on homeland and national security. Characterize and discuss the current threat and importance of preparedness for naturally occurring diseases. Understand the threats from and history of use of weapons of mass destruction. Identify the public health community’s role in responding to weapons of mass destruction.

Assignment: This assignment should take about 3 hours to complete. 

Lashley (2006) described the key factors that have contributed to the emergence of infectious diseases and discussed a number of diseases that have emerged since the turn of the century.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes The Yellow Book each year to inform the public and healthcare practitioners about diseases encountered in travel.

Read the articles by Lashley (2006) and Ostroff (2014) and explore the Healthmap website. Select one of the infectious diseases discussed by Lashley (2006) or Ostroff (2014). Using Healthmap, locate three recent articles dealing with your selected disease. Look up the disease you selected in The Yellow Book (or on the CDC website www.cdc.gov if it is not listed in The Yellow Book). Write a 500- to 600-word essay and cite the references in APA style. Use outline below as topics to guide development of your essay from your research as described above.

  1. –Background: What are the major factors that contribute to the emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases in the 21st century?
  2. –Review of literature: Briefly summarize research (three) articles.
  3. –Findings of Selected Disease: Describe the characteristics of the disease, the risk for travelers in the countries where the disease is present and the risk that this disease may be brought home by travelers.
  4. –Summary and or conclusion

 

Additional Materials

Katz, R., Chapter 3, Threats from Naturally Occurring Disease, Essentials of Public Health Preparedness, Jones & Bartlett Learning, Burlington, 2013. 

Healthmap website

Lashley, F.R., (2006). Emerging infectious diseases at the beginning of the 21st century. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 11 (1), pp. 29-46. (Note: requires Medscape account or see copy in Course Materials.)

Brunette, G.W. (Ed.) (2014). The yellow book. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ostroff, S. M. (2014). Perspectives: The role of the traveler in translocation of disease. In Brunette, G.W. (Ed.) (2014). The yellow book. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  1. ¿Qué oyen los estudiantes de la residencia todas las mañanas?
  2. ¿Cuánto tiempo tienen los estudiantes para desayunar?
  3. ¿Qué les gusta a algunos de los estudiantes?
  4. ¿Qué les molesta a algunos de los estudiantes?
  5. ¿Qué prefiere hacer Javier?

Diagnostics_number_2

 

Emparejar
Match the pictures and descriptions.
  1.      Leticia se cepilla los dientes.
  2.      Luis se afeita todas las mañanas.
  3.      Mario se lava la cara.
  4.      Ella se maquilla.
  5.      Olivia se ducha.

Diagnostics_number_3

 

Verbos
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate reflexive verb forms.
 
  1. irse (tú)    estudia mucho para los exámenes.
  2. José y Leticia    compran este champú.
  3. Yo    tengo un pantalón azul.
  4. No sé si    vio ese avión.
  5.    Julia van a ir a la fiesta (party).

Diagnostics_number_5

 

¿Ir o ser?
Fill in the blanks with the preterite form of ser or ir. Then indicate whether the infinitive is ser or ir. Follow the model.

Modelo

 

Ricardo y yo fuimos (ir) al museo por la mañana.
  1. Alexa y tú 
  • ¿Por qué Manuel conoce Iquitos?
  • ¿Qué tiene la habitación de los señores Forero?
  • ¿Dónde pueden comer?
  • ¿Qué va a hacer Diego Gutiérrez?
  • ¿Dónde van a cenar?