DOS Attack

 

Using WORD, write an ORIGINAL brief essay of 600 words or more:

  • Find a DoS attack that has occurred in the last six months
  • You might find some resources at www.f-secure.com.
  • Note how that attack was conducted.
  • Write a brief explanation of how you might have defended against that specific attack.

Complete Research Paper

1.. Conduct a literature review about the relationship between population growth and crime rate of Okeechobee County within the last 10 years from 2007-2017

2. Analyze statistics about Okeechobee County population and crime trends.

must be in APA format

you can use bar graphs, etc 

Population 

crime rate 

“Darkness Too Visible”

Read the Wall Street Journal article that I’ve attached, ” Darkness Too Visible; Contemporary fiction for teens is rife with explicit abuse, violence and depravity” by Meghan Cox Gurdon.
Questions to address in the essay:
– What is the argument that the author is forwarding?
– How does he persuade you of their argument?
– What kinds of evidence does he use?
– Do you agree with the argument?
– What counterarguments might you offer to challenge the authors argument?

Environmental Issues (Northern California wildfires)

My intent in having students write an environmental issue paper is two-fold: To increase students awareness of environmental problems and to encourage the analysis of these problems using an economic framework.

The requirements for the paper follow:
It should be 12-point size, single-spaced

It should use the following format:
Describe the environmental problem (what it is, where it is, is it new or has it existed for a while, etc.)
Describe the cause of the problem (or believed to be the cause)
Describe the environmental impacts (see Chapter 6 in the book for a description of these impacts and economic impacts) (e.g., loss of fish and wildlife, loss of ecosystems/habitat, risk of aquatic contamination from chemical/bacterial pollution, increase in water pollution, air pollution, contaminated soils, lowering groundwater levels, loss of biodiversity, etc.)
Describe human health impacts (gastrointestinal illness from water pollution, asthma, other illnesses and death, loss of quality of life, loss of recreation, loss of aesthetic beauty, reproductive effects, learning defects, etc.)
Describe economic impacts (loss of homes and property, decrease om property values, loss of crops, loss of business properties/revenues (e.g. fishing, tourism, etc.), loss of city/county revenues, loss of commercial recreation; increase/decrease in other economic impacts)
Describe current strategies to address the problem, citing costs and benefits where available.  According to the criteria discussed in Chapter 9 of the book and your personal experience, is this strategy effective, efficient, and equitable?  If not, why not?
Is there a strategy (e.g. an economic incentive strategy) that you would recommend?

BOOK:

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS An Introduction, Barry Field and Martha Field, McGraw Hill, 2016