Critical Journal Article Review
Instructions The essay is a critical review of a journal article about infrastructure protections. It must be at least five (5) pages of narrative, exclusive of all other supporting material. Include in your review: A summary of the article. This should be about two pages. A description and explanation of the strengths and weaknesses of […]
Discussion 3A: Human Behavior In Disasters
According to Quarantelli (2008) and Perry and Lindell (2003) what are the common misconceptions about human behavior in disasters? ***Focus on two specific behaviors in your response and provide examples from the readings*** Human Behavior in Critical Incidents Part I (Convergence, Panic, Looting and the Disaster Myths) Read or Review Module 2: Human Behavior […]
Discussion 3B: Panic
Read the classic study of panic in an emegency event by Johnson (1988). This study of the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire is one of the most referenced studies on behavior. Find a good quote that illustrates Johnson’s findings about behavior during the evacuation. Do you think this is representative of behavior in other types […]
Public Administration context
This course requires 4 Case Study assignments. In these papers, you will apply your model of statesmanship to a particular Public Administration context. In this case study, you will apply the Statesmanship model you discussed in Module 1 to a real, specific public administration context. What type of interpersonal skills are needed to effectively administer […]
content categories
In this module, the focus on leadership expands to the organizational context. This includes an emphasis on organizational communication, which is a critical principle of effective organizational leadership. You will, of course, be challenged to apply these concepts to the public administration context. Reading & Study · Denhardt, Robert; Denhardt, Janet & Blanc, Tara Chapter 9 […]
8 Pages
Each research paper should be a minimum of 8 to 12 pages. The vast difference in page count is due to the fact that some countries are quite easy to study and some countries have very limited information. In some instances there will be a plethora of information and you must use skilled writing to […]
Electoral College
The Electoral College was established in Article II, Section I, of the United States Constitution, and was later modified by the Twelfth and Twenty-third amendments, which clarified the process. When U.S. citizens vote for president and vice president every election cycle, ballots show the names of the presidential and vice presidential candidates, although they are […]
HIS 379 Week 3 Discussion 1
Prepare: Read Nunn, Nathan and Qian, Nancy Qian. “The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas (Links to an external site.).” The Journal of Economic Perspectives 24, no. 2 (2010): 163-188. Accessed February 15, 2016. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25703506. Fassnacht, Max, Stephanie Fink, Robert Jackson, and Michelle Warn. “The Anatomy of a Discussion Board (Links to an external […]
HIS 379 Week 3 Discussion 2
HIS-200 – Communicating Historical Ideas
8 Discussion Questions Minimum 100 Words Each
D1 READ the information provided regarding the Accounts of the Wounded Knee Massacre. Once all reading is complete, respond to the following items: · According to Black Elk, what atrocities took place a Wounded Knee? How did President Harrison describe these atrocities? · Whom did Black Elk blame for the Wounded Knee Massacre? Whom did […]
PHIL 101
(1) Discuss what makes Thales’ method of knowing distinctly philosophical (as opposed to mythology and religion). (2) Explain how Thales’ approach would be considered radical during his time, yet also simplistic. (3) Thales’ approach to making sense of the world would be handled by what academic field(s) of study today? Be sure to quote from […]