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RFID(Radio-frequency identification) tags : solution to social distancing in closed premises

Strictly plagiarism check,"Need information on the below topics for PRESENTATION SLIDES:


Social distancing guideline in closed premises

Problems in social distancing in closed premises

Writing Assignment: Illustration Essay

An illustration essay will use clear, interesting examples to show, explain, and support a thesis statement (remember, your thesis is your main argument, or the main point you’re trying to make). One key to an effective illustration essay is to use enough details and specific examples to make your point effectively. In other words, descriptive writing is key.


Length: This assignment should be at least 500 words.

MLA-style source documentation and Works Cited

Descriptive Essay

Write a one-page description of a place that you visited that had an impact on you. It can be a positive or negative impact, somewhere you went often or only one time.

One bit of advice that writers are often given is to show, instead of telling. So, if you wanted to write about going to an NFL game, you could tell us the crowd was exciting or you can describe the crowd. You can tell us it was big or you can use a figure of speech – as big as, as crowded as, as loud as. . . .

So here’s the exact assignment –


 Choose a place that had an impact on you

 Decide in advance what the impact was and what you want the reader to feel as they read your description

 Describe the place so we can imagine it ourselves

 Your description should be at least one page in length

Gothic Paper

How does the Victorian Gothic (Jane Eyre, Dracula, Hound, and Dorian Gray) differ from the earliest Gothic, such as Castle of Otronto? What changes have manifested in that time, and why? You may (and probably should) focus on one aspect of the Gothic.


must be 2000 words

English

For your final project for this course you will create a professional portfolio. A professional or career portfolio is created to help you stand out from the crowd. The goal is to personalize your resume, education, philosophy and artifacts to leave a positive impression on the those who view your work. Portfolios can be posted publicly or privately depending on your goals. For this course, the portfolio will be privately posted in the Portfolio area in the classroom on the Blackboard platform. 

Requirements: The following pages are required for the Portfolio. Some of the content had been submitted in the course but should be revised based on feedback provided by your instructor and enhanced with graphics or photos for the Final Portfolio. Pages marked with a star * have been previously composed in the Blogs or weekly writing assignments. In total, 10 pages should be contained in the portfolio. The list below shows eight pages plus Artifacts. Artifacts are letters, memos, emails completed in your weekly writing assignments. You should choose two artifacts that reflect the areas such as positive messaging, promoting diversity, you attitude and positive emphasis.

Grading Criteria

In addition to the requirements outlined in the rubric, each item in the Portfolio amounts to 10% of the total grade (10 total items required for 100% total). Omission of an item results in a loss of 10% of the total grade. For instance, if you turn in a Portfolio that has 9 out of 10 of the required items, the highest grade you can obtain is 90%, notwithstanding any other issues noted in the rubric.

 

Required Portfolio Pages


 Introduction

 Resume*

 Goals, Achievements & Community Service

 Professional Philosophy*

 Ethical Philosophy*

 Research*

 Communication: Positive & Negative Messaging

 Leadership: Working in a diverse world: Non-sexist, non-racist, non-ageist and bias free

 Artifacts (min. of 2) (align with the positive messaging, diversity, you attitude)*


Overview of the Portfolio Pages

Introduction:

The first page of your Final Portfolio is an introduction to the readers. It should provide an overview of your professional goals and the path you have set to lead you to success. It can also include as much (or as little) personal information as you care to share. An introduction should share some of your personality. Photos are required, specifically a head shot or selfie (professional). You may also include work-related photos or other photos or graphics that capture your likes, interests and personality. Introductions often include a relevant or inspiring quote.

Resume:

This should be posted directly into the page and formatted for visual impact.

Goals, Achievements & Community Service: 

This list can include any recognition, award, grades, participation in groups, or memorable event or milestone.

Professional Philosophy:

A professional philosophy was drafted in the Week One Blog. This should be a revised version of that statement with consideration of feedback received from your instructor and your peers in the Week Three Discussion.

Ethical Philosophy:

Ethical philosophy was drafted in Week Two Blog. This should be revised based on instructor feedback and included on its own page.

Research: 

This should include the professional research writing assignment completed in Week Two. An introductory statement should be included introducing the three sources and why they are relevant to your career.

Communication:

Positive & Negative Messaging A page should be created sharing your understanding of professional communication and how to use positive messaging in a business setting. Additionally, a statement about how to respond to problems or bad news and how you would handle delivering a negative message. This page should be 1-2 paragraphs long, recommended 250 words.

Leadership: 

A leadership statement was drafted in Week Three Blog. This should be revised based on instructor feedback and included on its own page.

Artifacts (minimum of 2): 

Artifacts are evidence of learning, frequently accompanied by explanatory text. For this portfolio one memo and one formal letter from your writing assignments should be included to demonstrate application of format. A brief statement should preface each artifact, describing what it is and what it demonstrates. 

Example: 

“The following memo addresses the need for heightened awareness to bias in language. Through careful language and specific examples, I was able to convey the importance of non-bias language in the workplace.”

You can import artifacts in two ways:


 You can store your artifacts into your “My Artifacts” page and access them when needed.

 You can access artifacts from the class, directly into your portfolio

FREE WRITING JOURNAL

It starts with how to regulate artificial intelligence. by Oren Etzioni 


Here is a sample entry written as a “FREEWRITING” if you scroll down is the freewriting use her question by answering the question for the journey writing

800 words

final paper should be no less than 2000 words and include a minimum of SEVEN (7) varied sources are required, FIVE (5) of which must not be websites. Your references should be no older than five years and cited in the text as well as listed in APA format.The purpose of this assignment is to help you become more knowledgeable about careers in business and will be helpful in your future career.  Additionally, this assignment is to further develop your critical thinking and writing skills as well as determining what is appropriate evidence.  By appropriate evidence I mean no Wikipedia, blogs, tweets, etc.  Do not expect to get all of your resources just by Google-ing.  You can gain access to scholarly journals and trade publications through the Library resources.  You must include current (not more than 5 years old) journals and publications – not just websites

Research Paper

please follow the instructions in the file down below. the research paper is on ""Effects of Gangs in Poor Urban Centers

These Are the Questions You Should As to Get Your Career on the Right Track

For your final reflection in this module, I would like to insure that you are thinking about/working on your upcoming argumentative essay while thinking of what is beyond your essay and in your actual career. Read the article “These Are the Questions You Should As to Get Your Career on the Right Track.” Reflect on the article and how you relate to it. Is the topic and suggestions something you agree with? Or you feel these ideas and questions are subjective to a difference audience. Who is that audience and what makes you different? Explain.