How defense-in-depth (chapter 6) and awareness (chapter 10) are complimentary techniques to detect emerging threats and strengthen countermeasures

· How defense-in-depth (chapter 6) and awareness (chapter 10) are complimentary techniques to detect emerging threats and strengthen countermeasures

· Cited sources must directly support your paper (i.e. not incidental references)

· At least 500 words in length (but NOT longer than 1000 words)

· Originality report should be at least 35% or less.

Admin Notes:

APA Paper Formatting guidelines

1.Title page

2.Abstract

3.Body

4.Text citation and references

 

Please refer to the attached textbook for chapters 6 and 10!!

Develop a diagram that compares the two organizations.

Report Issue

This week you learned about competition and strategy. A little healthy competition is good for an organization, however, from time-to-time, it can lead to failure. Using what you have learned this week, choose two organizations that you feel are in solid competition with one another and discuss why you feel these organizations are good competitors.

Your work should include the following:

· Outline the competitive points of the organization.

· Develop a diagram that compares the two organizations.

· Your diagram should be creative and should be thorough in documenting the competition.

· Summarize which company you feel has the stronger outlook.

· Your paper must be a minimum of 5 written pages (not including the title and reference pages).

· Your work must include a minimum of 3 scholarly resources to support your thoughts.

Identify how the authors applied statistical testing to the problem.

Inferential Statistics Article Critique

Read the article “Differential effects of a body image exposure session on smoking urge between physically active and sedentary female smokers,”and identify the research questions and/or hypotheses as they are stated. Consider the following questions: What are the variables (sample sizes, population, treatments, etc.)?  What are the inferential statistics used in this article?  Were the proper steps of hypothesis testing followed?

Write a two- to three-page paper presenting the information listed below. Include a title page and reference page in APA style.  Cite any references made to the article within the body of the paper in APA style. Your paper should begin with an introductory paragraph (including a thesis statement) and end with a concluding paragraph summarizing the major points made in the body of the paper and reaffirming the thesis.  When writing the article critique, your paper must:

  1. Determine what question(s) the authors are trying to answer by doing this research
  2. Determine the hypothesis being tested and the concepts that were applied in this process.
  3. Evaluate the article and critique the statistical analysis employed in the study.
    • Would you have included more and/or different variables? Explain your answer.
  4. Examine the assumptions and limitations of the statistical study.
    • What would you have done differently in this case? Why?
  5. Identify how the authors applied statistical testing to the problem.
  6. Interpret the findings of the author(s) using statistical concepts.

You may access the Critical Thinking Community (Links to an external site.) website for tips on how to formulate your thoughts and discussion of these questions in a logical and meaningful manner.
Writing the Article Critique
The Assignment:

  1. Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  2. Must include a title page with the following:
    1. Title of paper
    2. Student’s name
    3. Course name and number
    4. Instructor’s name
    5. Date submitted
  3. Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  4. Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

After reading the story, write a 2 1/2 – 3 pages essay, double spaced essay: that connects the story to our class, and then talks about what you learned from taking this class this quarter. 

Read the short story, The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas by Ursula LeGuin.

After reading the story, write a 2 1/2 – 3 pages essay, double spaced essay: that connects the story to our class, and then talks about what you learned from taking this class this quarter.

All essays that talk about what you learned about race and/or life this quarter will get credit for the exam, but essays that do not attempt at least one paragraph that links the story to the class will not get full points.

Pay attention to make sure that your ideas are well developed; take time to proofread this essay.  Use this essay to show what you have learned this quarter.