Using at least four artworks analyzed in Unit 2 of this course, identify the aesthetic / artistic / historical connections between each these artworks (as a group) and between each artwork and its unique social/historical context. Use both Western and Non-Western examples.
– Use an underlined Toulmin thesis statement to compose a two-page essay (normal size & spacing) that demonstrates an understanding of the intellectual and historical changes that have taken place in the development of world art[GECC2] during the covered time period in this section of the course. Support your analysis with additional art works analyzed in the course. College-level writing is expected [GECC1].
– To receive credit, each supporting example should be clearly and completely identified with: title, date, artist, culture, & medium. It best to AVOID a chronological approach.
In the Learning Activity titled “Training Process Ideas and Outline Process,” click the links to read the articles. Based on your readings, why do you feel we should focus on developing the whole person? Next, choose one of the steps from the eLeapSoftware Training Outline article and explain why it is important to include that step when planning an employee training program. Please use specific examples from the reading. For example, learning styles and personality are important to consider when planning an employee training program because . .
Training Process Ideas and Outline Process
Introduction
If you are still interested in learning more about training and development, explore the resources below before moving on. They present quite a bit of helpful information regarding professional development.
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For this assignment, you will prepare a two-page paper in which you assess international tax concerns for U.S. taxpayers. Be sure to specifically address the following:
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
Must use at least two scholarly sources in addition to the course text.
The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to an external site.)table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
In case you couldn’t get in the textbook I copied the entire page with the ethical delimmas
“The following scenarios present a set of ethical dilemmas that might arise in marketing research. Your assignment is to decide what action to take in each instance. You should be prepared to justify your decision. Bear in mind that there are no uniquely right answers: Reasonable people may choose different courses of action.1.You are the market research director of a pharmaceutical company, and the executive director suggests to you that companyinterviewerstelephonephysiciansunderthename of a fictitious market research agency. The purpose of the survey is to help assess the perceived quality of the company ’ s products, and it is felt that the suggested pro-cedure will result in more objective responses.What action would you take? 2.You are employed by a marketing research firm and have conductedanattitudestudyforaclient.Yourfindingsindicate that the product ’ s marketing efforts are not effec-tive. This finding is badly received by the client ’ s product managementteam.Theyrequestthatyouomitthatdatafrom your formal report, which you know will be widely distributed, on the grounds that the oral presentation was adequate for their needs.What do you do? 3.You are a study director for a research company undertak-ing a project for a regular client of your company. A study you are working on is about to go into the field when the questionnaireyousenttotheclientforfinalapprovalcomes back drastically modified. The client has rewritten it,introducingleadingquestionsandbiasedscales.Anaccompanying letter indicates that the questionnaire must be sent out as revised. You do not believe that valid infor-mation can be gathered using the revised instrument.What action would you take? 4.A well‐respected public figure is going to face trial on a chargeoffailingtoreporthispartownershipofcertainregulated companies while serving as a Canadian provin-cialminister.Thedefenselawyershaveaskedyou,asamarketresearchspecialist,todoaresearchstudytodeterminethecharacteristicsofpeoplemostlikelytosympathizewiththedefendantandhencetovoteforacquittal.Thedefenselawyershavereadnewspaperaccounts of how this approach has been used in a number of instances.What action would you take? 5.You are the market research director for a large chemical company.Recentresearchindicatesthatmanyofyourcompany’scustomers aremisusingoneofitsprincipalproducts.Thereisnodangerresultingfromthismisuse,though customers are wasting money by using too much of the product at one time. You are shown the new adver-tisingcampaignbytheadvertisingagency.Theadsnotonly ignore this problem of misuse, they actually seem to encourage it.What action would you take? 6.Youshowupyourfirstdayforasummerinternshiptomeet your supervisor and get your first assignment. She givesyouaquestionnairewithspecificmarketingplan-ningquestionsandtellsyouthatshewouldlikeyoutocontactthecompany’smainthreecompetitorsandtellthem you are a student doing a study on the industry and get the answers to the questions. She says you should not tell them you are working for the company over the sum-merandadds“thereisnothingwrongwithnottellingthem—omitting the fact is not really lying.” You ask her whatyoushoulddoif theyask,andshesays‘justtellthem you are a student working on a paper and you don ’ t want to get a poor grade on the assignment.”What action would you take? 1 These vignettes were provided through the courtesy of Professor Charles Weinberg,UniversityofBritishColumbia,andarereproducedwithhispermission.”