Writing essay

See the rubric below
– review 2 samples
– In the “rubric 1” file, there is outline for the essay, follow this outline. It’s is just the idea for each paragraph. You dont have t write exactly. Make changes to qualify the requirements in the rubric.
!!!!!!!!!!READ THE RUBRIC CAREFULLY.

Who does Sally sell her seashells to?

How much wood can a woodchuck really chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Pick a favorite tongue twister (either originally in English or translated from another language) and consider a resolution to its conundrum using the method of your choice. Math, philosophy, linguistics… it’s all up to you (or your woodchuck). -Inspired by Hannah Lu, Class of 2020

Please write a one- or two-page response. This is your chance to play, analyze (don’t agonize), create, compose—let us hear the result of your thinking about something that interests you, in a voice that is your own. This essay can be composed of 1 – 2 pages.

Sample Solution

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New York’s Subway System Is Crumbling

Please read the case “New York’s Subway System Is Crumbling” on Page number 277, Chapter 7 – “Individual & Group Decision Making” available in your textbook/e-textbook “Management: A Practical Approach” 9th edition by Kinicki, A., & Williams, B., and answer the following questions:

Assignment Question(s): (Marks 5)

1.What is the underlying problem in this case from NYCTA President Andy Byford’s perspective? (2marks)
2.What barriers to decision making were prevalent before Byford’s arrival? Explain. (1.5 marks)
3.Which Nonrational decision making model does Byford employ? How? (1.5 marks)

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“Legal Analysis and Practical Implications”

Analyze one of the following federal labor or employment laws:
1.The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAA);
2.The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA);
3.The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA);
4.The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
Student papers should be 8-10 pages, double-spaced, justified, in Times Roman 12 point font and contain the following:
Prompts
1.An overview of the law;
2.A historical perspective of why the law was enacted;
3.A summary and analysis of a specific lawsuit (to be found online) that was brought under the act;
4.An analysis of the law’s impact on our current business climate (from the perspective of employers as well as employees); and
5.A personal perspective as to whether the student believes that law does or does not achieve its intended purposes. If there is a misuse or unintended use of the law, the student should explain and indicate what changes to the law they would recommend.

Sample Solution

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