State Plan Analysis

Your reaction to the governing board meeting.
How does the governing board or state plan reflect the intended purpose of the organization? To what degree
are rules of governance attended to in this meeting and/or document? Are relevant public and/or participant
notices and engagement followed?
correct what I wrote and write an extra page or write two pages for it.

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Foundations of public admin

After reading Chapters 1 and 2, write a short paper in which you respond to the following:
You are a reporter for your local media outlet and have scheduled an interview with your local congressman,
who sits on the Committee on Ways and Means for the U.S. House of Representatives. The focus of the
interview is to get the congressman’s response to the public’s perception that his party is simply playing the
role of obstructing the president’s agenda rather than representing the public’s interest and upholding the
democratic process. For your paper, develop three questions you would ask, and explain your rationale for
asking these questions. Defend your explanation with scholarly resources.
Your paper should include the following elements:
An explanation of how each question will lead to your intended goal
A defense of your strategy with scholarly researc

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Ethical issues in meat consumption

There has to be 4 parts to this paper….
1.An introduction: Here, state clearly what you will be doing your paper using “I-statements,” and formulating
your topic in terms of a main question or series of questions. This should be brief and no more than 1
paragraph long
2.Explanation and discussion: Here define the practice or issue you will be discussing. If it is relevant to the
way you will be addressing your topic, say something about the Canadian laws regarding this practice. Then
discuss at least two contrasting views on your topic, using textual evidence from the sources you have
researched to support your claims. This part should take up about 2/3 of the body of your paper.
3.Critical reflection: Present your own view on the practice or issue you are addressing, and create a sound
argument advocating your position. Make sure to support your argument with justifying premises (and, if
relevant, textual evidence). In defending your own view, it is a good idea not only to explain why you hold this
view, but to further explain why you disagree with opposing views. This part should take up about 1/3 of the
body of your paper.
4.Conclusion: Very briefly summarize (in 1 paragraph) what you have done in your paper and your final
conclusion(s) on the topic discussed, trying to present your ideas in a concise and powerful way that really
brings your point across to the reader.
You have to follow these instructions when writing the 4 paragraphs mentioned above:
1.you need to apply at least two of the ethical theories we have covered in class (Virtue ethics, Kantian
ethics/deontology, and utilitarianism) in your paper. You can apply more than two if you want, but in any case,
apply at least two. Egoism is not a valid choice for this paper. ( So basically say why it is unethical to eat meat
and relate it to at least two ethical theories mentioned above)
2.• Remember that you need to use at least 3 sources apart from the references in the course pack. You can
also use those sources, but you don’t have to. If you want to, you are also free to use more than 3 sources.
Make sure that one of your sources is a scholarly article or book, and another one of your sources is a news
article

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Business Analytics Proposal, Project

The fundamental purpose of analytics is to help managers solve problems and make decisions. Determine a company currently in the news that could use analytics to help make a decision. It could be from a national headline or it could be a local. From there author an analytics research proposal that broadly covers these six sections (see page 26 of the text for more clarification):

  1. Recognition of the problem: This section includes the history or “how we got here” for your intended company/situation. An explanation of why or how a full analytics report will benefit the company. Make sure a report is appropriate given time or cost constraints. Assume that the necessary information is not already available. Define possible decision alternatives and identify responsible stakeholders or decision makers
  2. Define the problem: Is the problem a failure to meet an objective: a gap between what was supposed to happen and what did happen? Is the problem an opportunity: a gap between what did happen and what could happen. Define some symptoms of the problem; describe key monitors or measures that define success. Determine some probable causes to the symptoms. Determine what you, as a researcher, think is the probable cause. You could propose a formal hypothesis here if you would like.
  3. Structure the problem: From whom is the information to be gathered?. What information is needed? What constructs are to be analyzed? List the properties that you will measure. What scale will each of those variables be? If you decide on sampling, explain your sampling method.
  4. Analyze the problem: Choose the analytics tools from the course that you feel are most appropriate to answer your research objectives. Think about what research questions you want answered from above and what data you have would have to work with, then choose the appropriate tests. This would be a good time to explain in detail the statistical method you have chosen, how it works, and why you have chosen it. Also a good time to propose a formal hypothesis if you haven’t written one so far.
  5. Interpret results and make decision: Based on the previous section, please explain how you would interpret your results from your chosen method or methods. What data, critical value, probability values, etc. will you need to answer your hypothesis? What are your possible outcomes and interpretation based on that data.
  6. Implement the Solution: In the conclusion, you will tell the reader what the results mean in the real world (even if you have made that interpretation in the last step). What do they mean to the research questions you raised earlier? How will these results help the reader make a decision among alternatives you proposed earlier? This section translate your statistical results (or possible outcomes) to an audience outside of the analytics world. This entails a recommendation to the company.

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