QSO 415 Northeast Montessori Institute Continuous Improvement: Apple

Business Finance

Please separate the three different assignments. I have three different assignments but they are all one.

Submit your chosen trend in operations management along with the specific organization (Sections I and II) you have selected. Include the rationale supporting why you selected this particular organization and assess the organization’s goals and resources. Analyze the impact and risk to the organization associated with the management trend you have chosen. Include all critical elements in Sections I and II of the final project document. This draft should be as detailed as possible in order to allow the instructor to provide significant feedback.

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labrst1A03 McMaster Impacts of Emotional Labor on Employees Paper

Humanities

Purpose – This assignment will develop further students’ abilities to assess and use the scholarship on the working-class, and will particularly challenge them to explore key questions in labour studies. To provide students with some direction in their research, the essay questions deal with subjects that are discussed at length in one of the articles in the coursepack. Hence doing an intensive examination of the arguments of labour scholars is also a key part of the assignment.

Assignment – Write an essay that answers one of the questions below. Your essay should draw upon the relevant material in your coursepack, plus THREE (3) other sources. Part of the evaluation will be the quality of the material you find, ie. its relevance, whether it is sufficiently scholarly, etc. Your essay will also be judged on how effectively you build and argument by taking a position and supporting it with the material from your research. You may bring American examples and scholars into your essay, if and when appropriate, but be aware that the American context is different that the Canadian one!

  1. “Pop culture pieces such as “Born in the U.S.A.” get a lot of attention, but in the end they tell us little about the problems of the working class in the 1970s and 1980s.” Do you agree with this statement? Explain your position.
  1. Choose one or two kinds of work that are good illustrations of emotional labour and the toll it takes on workers. Explain why you chose them.
  1. “What matters most about a job is how well workers are paid – focusing on precarious labour will tell us little.” Do you agree with this statement? Explain why or why not.
  1. Is it fair to say that the Duty to Accommodate offers effective protection to some groups of workers but not others? Explain your answer.

Citations: Citations and a bibliography are required. You can use either footnotes (numbers in the text) or references in brackets. If you use the latter, include the author, publication year, and page number– eg. (Carson, 2017, 214).

Plagiarism is a serious offence. Be sure that you know what it is. For your own protection, retain your rough work and a copy of your essay.

Length: 4 to 6 pages double-spaced (not including bibliography)



Those are the requirements, but I want to add that English is my second language, my English level is not high, so please write a little bit simple, not too complicated, college freshman level is good enough. Thx.

The “Cowie – Dead Man’s Town.pdf” might be helpful.

Differences Between Ottoman vs Safavid Empire Comparison Paper

Humanities

Non-Western Empires

By the fifteenth century the non-Western world had seen the rise and fall of many great empires. In China, the glory of the Tang Dynasty had given way to the Yuan, and the Ming, opening up trade with the world along the flourishing Silk Road. In Southeast Asia, the Srivijaya flourished and the mighty Khmer Empire built massive temples and fortresses throughout the jungles of the region, nothing had been seen like it before on earth.

Beginning during the fifteenth century, three great Islamic Empires expanded their power and territory, building impressive states across the Middle East and India. These empires, the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, and Mughal Empire, had much in common, but they also had many unique characteristics which defined and separated them.

For this essay assignment, you will be compare and contrast any two of these Non-Western Empires, discussing similarities and differences between.

Begin by selecting which of the two empires you will include in your essay and then start researching them. You can begin with the information in the course content but will then need to turn to the internet or other books you can find. Philip’s Atlas of World History (found athttps://archive.org/stream/AtlasWorldHistory#page/n141/mode/2up) is a good start (see pages 142-145) but additional sources need to be found. DO NOT use Wikipedia as a source. As always, be sure to keep track of where you find your information so that you can provide citations in your final essay.

As you study the two empires you have selected, there are numerous possible topics that you can consider for the comparison and contrast in the essay. Here are some possible topics:

  • Strengths and weaknesses of the empires
  • Economic policy
  • Military system
  • Wars and conquests
  • Form of government and/or administration
  • The greatest rulers of each empire (compare them)
  • Religious system and policies
  • Problems faced in the empire
  • Interactions between the empires, if any

Once your research is complete and you are ready to begin writing, your essay should be carefully organized. In your introduction, introduce both of the empires that you will be discussing and lay out the topic for the essay. The body of the essay will include the comparison and the contrast of the empires. Conclude by discussing which of the two empires you think was more effectively established or had a stronger foundation, including the reasons why you reached this conclusion. Be sure to revise and edit carefully.

Literature-Essay

Literature-Essay

Write an essay on Sharon Olds. Search the internet for an essay by your selected author and read it. Compose a thesis that has a persuasive, debatable claim about the significance of the message or theme in the essay or the success/effectiveness of the essay as a whole. Summarize the essay in your intro paragraph, end the paragraph with your thesis, and be sure to include your three points of evidence in your thesis statement. Cite the essay as you would any article on the internet as you examine your points of evidence.

Submission Instructions:

Your essays should be in MLA Style and approximately 1625-1950 words, not including the Work(s) Cited page. Meeting the maximum word requirements makes you eligible for an A grade. As with most academic writing, this essay should be written in third person. Please avoid both first person (I, we, our, etc.) and second person (you, your).

In the upper left-hand corner of the paper, place your name, the professor’s name, the course name, and the due date for the assignment on consecutive lines. Double space your information from your name onward, and don’t forget a title. All papers should be in Times New Roman font with 12-point type with one-inch margins all the way around your paper. All paragraph indentations should be indented five spaces (use the tab key) from the left margin. All work is to be left justified. When quoting lines in literature, please research the proper way to cite short stories, plays, or poems.

Should you choose to use outside references for prompt one or two, these must be scholarly, peer-reviewed sources obtained via the APUS library (select Advanced Search and check the Peer Reviewed box). Reliable open web sources may be used for prompt three. Be careful that you don’t create a “cut and paste” paper of information from your various sources. Your ideas are to be new and freshly constructed. Also, take great care not to plagiarize.