Write a roughly 1500 argumentative essay

Write a roughly 1500 argumentative essay

Write a roughly 1500 argumentative essay on one of the topics below and a 1-2 page handout accompanying the essay:

1. Sartrecharacterizesourrelationship with the Other as, in part, an attempt to achievesomethingimpossible. Doyouagree with Sartre’s account? Why or why not?

3. What would Sartre say is “wrong”—or “right”—with the Underground Man? Do you agree with Sartre’s take? Why or why not?

5. If Sartre is correct about the formal character of our fundamental project, is Kierkegaardian despair unavoidable no matter what—that is, whether God does or does not exist? Is Sartre in fact correct?

Requirements: 1500-2000

i will be attaching a sample draft of what the additional 2 page handout should consist of — its like a detailed outline. Also will attach my notes from class.

work on this:

 

Prompt 1. Sartre characterizes our relationship with the Other as, in part, an attempt to achieve something impossible. Do you agree with Sartre’s account? Why or why not?

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Describe the internal control principle of “Risk Assessment”

Describe the internal control principle of “Risk Assessment”

Part 1

Describe the internal control principle of “Risk Assessment” as presented in COSO’s 2013 Framework, SOX 2002 Sections 404 & 302, and PCAOB’s AS 5.

Compare the internal control effectiveness of the Internal Control-Integrated Framework issued by COSO, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Section 404 “Internal Control over Financial Reporting Requirements”, and PCAOB’s AS 5 “an Audit of Internal Control over Financial Reporting that is integrating with an Audit of Financial Statements.”

Part 2

Read the article “Sarbanes-Oxley and Public Reporting on Internal Control: Hasty Reaction or Delayed Action?”. Do you agree with the authors that the COSO 1992 Framework and SOX 2002 Section 404 succeeded in changing the ways companies thought of internal controls over risk assessment? Why or why not?

Requirements: 2 Pages

Please separate the two parts.1PAGE EACH

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Psychology Question chi-square-tests-and-examples

Psychology Question

chi-square-tests-and-examples

The purpose of this discussion is to allow you to consider how nonparametric tests are used and how two types of chi-square tests compare. To do this, you will need to explain statistical concepts and assess assumptions, limitations, and implications associated with statistical tests.

For your initial post,

  • Describe the chi-square goodness-of-fit test. Explain what this test measures.
  • Explain how the chi-square goodness-of-fit test is similar to and different from a simple frequency distribution.
  • Describe the chi-square test of independence. Explain what this test measures and how it is similar to and different from the chi-square goodness-of-fit test.
  • How do you know when to use one analysis over the other?
  • Provide a real-world example in which either a goodness-of-fit test or a test of independence should be used.

Requirements: 500 words

Please make a referece to this chapter

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Telecommuting at MedEx

Telecommuting at MedEx

Business Question

After reading the case study “Telecommuting at MedEx” at the end of Chapter 12 of your textbook, write a short paper that addresses the following:

Requirements: 1-2 pages

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Film analysts

Film analysts

1. Write a paper should answers the questions below.

Review Questions:

1. What is the true subject or theme of the film, and what kind of statement, if any, does the film make about the subject? Which elements and which scenes contribute most to addressing the theme of the film?

2. How do all of the separate elements of the film relate to and contribute to the theme, central purpose, or total effect?

Should answer following questions:

1.Narrative – The manner in which the story is told. What is the plot structure? Is it chronological or non-linear? Are there flashbacks or other narrative devices and why are they used?

2. Characters: Does the protagonist’s character arc as the film progresses. What events contribute to this change? What elements does the director use to illustrate the character of the protagonist?

3. Cinematography – The qualities of photography and lighting. Identify specific scenes and camera shots that you thought were particularly interesting. What feeling or mood was enhanced by camera framing and/or placement?

4. Editing – The pace and tempo, the use of transitions and the organization of the narrative. Identify any editing technique you thought was particularly interesting

5. Art Direction and Design – Locations, sets, effects, props, costumes, and make-up.

6. What scenes in the film show the director’s style and how do they show it? Give at least three examples.

7. What were your personal reactions to the film? What are your personal reasons for liking or disliking the film?

8. Through the theme of the film, try to combine it with some examples in real life to tell some problems in society.

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