Develop Team Problem-Solving Procedures

See attached document for full details…..citation MUST include from the classroom textbook (in the attached documents is the textbook information)

Checklist: Based on the scenario

Develop a systematic process for solving the group problem that you would recommend to the
team. Explain why this type of approach generally works best.

Explain how to identify the problem. Explain why it is important to get the discussion question
right, and what are some guidelines for doing so.

Determine some of the characteristics of problems. Identify some specific techniques or
modifications that you would make to the basic problem-solving process to accommodate the specific situation.

Report the tools that can assist with the group problem-solving, including group support systems.
Explain how to use P-MOPS.

Make sure your essay includes the following.

  Introduce your topic.
  Respond to the checklist items in this Assignment and provide support for your responses as appropriate.
  Provide a conclusion.
  Write your paper in a clear and articulate manner using Standard English.
  Ensure it is well-organized, logical, and unified, and that your work is original and insightful.   Use APA formatting and citation style for your paper.
  Respond in a 23-page paper with a separate title and reference page.
  Provide at least two quality references IN ADDITION TO the textbook, for a total of AT LEAST THREE.

Battle of Tarawa

Please write a short research paper (2-3 full pages double-spaced) on the battle assigned to you. You may write about one of the commanding generals in your battle instead, or you may write about a major campaign strategy of which your battle was a part. You may choose to focus on some specific part of your battle if you wish.

Your paper should include citations for *everything* that is not common knowledge for a high school student. There should also be a works cited page at the end, with full citations (any citation style) for all works used in your paper. Citations should be given for everything, not just direct quotes or paraphrases. It is OK if many of your paragraphs are nothing but a string of facts with citations after each! That is normal in academic papers. You are not expected to come up with grand new insights on your battle, but you are expected to show that you can cite other information you find elsewhere.

How do the images of people in the world across income levels effect your view of income inequality and opportunity across the globe

What does it look like when someone in Sweden brushes their teeth or when someone in Rwanda makes their bed? Anna Rosling Rnnlund wants all of us to find out, so she sent photographers to 264 homes in 50 countries to document the stoves, beds, toilets, toys, and more in households from every income bracket around the world. See how families live in Latvia or Burkina Faso or Peru as Rosling Rnnlund explains the power of data visualization to help us better understand the world. 

Watch the 11:42 minute video from the TED Talk series (you should take notes) and then discuss the following:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4L130DkdOw&feature=emb_logo

“How do the images of people in the world across income levels affect your view of income inequality and opportunity across the globe?”

Discuss this in 300 words

RE: Week 9 Discussion

Week 9 Discussion

Stress

It’s normal to feel stressed out as a college student. You are not alone! Think about what helps you combat those stressful feelings. Taking a walk, resting the body, and talking to trusted friends are a few common ways to decompress.

Answer both of the following questions:

1. What stresses you out the most about writing at the university level?

2. AND What are some stress relieving tips you can give to your fellow classmates?
Please no citations or references. Only one paragraph. Please end the paragraph with a question followed by the answer.