Part 1 Pad 540 International Public Administration Do You Th ✓ Solved
Part 1pad 540 International Public Administrationdo You Think We Are
Part 1 PAD 540; international Public Administration Do you think we are headed for a global catastrophe when it comes to our environment? Do you think the U.S. is doing enough to combat global warming? Part 2 - PAD 505: Public Budgeting and Finance "Administrative Changes" Please respond to the following: Discuss at least two challenges an administrator should consider when preparing a trend analysis over a five-year period. Justify your response. Part 3 "Trend Analysis" Please respond to the following: The local government is running a flu vaccination program. Are the following costs fixed, variable, or step costs? A. Cost of occupancy B. Costs of management C. Costs of part-time employee salaries added on service volume D. Costs of vaccine consumed Part 4 – business law Rules of an Employer: Two stockbrokers, in clear violation of the rules of their employer, sold worthless stocks to unsuspecting customers. There was no question that the brokers had the actual or implied authority to sell the stock. The customers who lost money sued the brokerage firm, contending it was liable for their losses because the brokers had apparent authority. Based on this scenario, debate whether or not you believe these stockbrokers had apparent authority. Next, speculate on how the outcome of the customer’s suit against the brokers will turn out. Explain your rationale. Note: Minimum 250 words in APA format! This is a discussion post! ENG 1010 Paper #4 – Source-Based Argument Essay Your final formal writing assignment is a 750-1,000 word research essay on a topic of your choosing. Your idea must be approved before you begin. The essay should be typed, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins, using Times New Roman font (12 pt). It must be in MLA format, using in-text citations with a Works Cited Page. You must cite at least three scholarly sources. Your sources may be books, journal or newspaper articles, scientific studies, and internet resources. Limit yourself to no more than one webpage (though you may use as many peer-reviewed journals accessed online as you want), and make sure it is reliable. This means it must have 1) an identifiable expert as author, 2) an unbiased sponsor or publisher, 3) currency, and 4) credible sources. The most essential part of crafting a research paper is to devise a clear and relevant research question. Start with an issue and develop several questions you have about it. Once you have a good list of questions, pick the one (or two) that would be the most interesting to you. Answer your question to help direct your research, BUT don’t allow your preconceptions of the project to keep you from interesting information that might change your initial idea. Be flexible and treat your initial idea like a scientific hypothesis that needs evidence to be proven. Begin the research process by using the library’s main search engine “OneSearch,” not Google. This search engine will give you access to the various physical resources available through the library, such as books, journals, and newspapers, but it will also give you online access to a range of professional academic databases, through which you can download scholarly essays, articles, and studies from all over the world. Don’t give up if you don’t find anything right away (or if you find so many sources that you couldn’t possibly read them all in your lifetime). Play with your search terms and limit your searches based upon your preferences. A draft of your introduction and a full outline are due (only in hard copy) at the beginning of class on Monday. The first full draft is due on Wednesday before class (10:45) in the appropriate dropbox in D2L and at the beginning of class. A second draft is due (only in hard copy) at the beginning of class on Friday, 12/1. The final draft is due on Monday before class (10:45) in the appropriate dropbox and at the beginning of class.