Research paper topics can be on any course-related topic in the field of Information Technology, Governance Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices.

The course research paper is a formatted APA paper. It is 12 pages, double-spaced. Paper length requirement is 12 pages of content from Title Page through References.

The Research Paper is worth 15% of the final grade.

The Final paper will contain a title page, abstract, introduction/topic paragraph, summary/conclusion, and reference page.

Research paper topics can be on any course-related topic in the field of Information Technology, Governance Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices.

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The due date for the research paper is June 18, 2020

Write 8 pages with APA style on Is speaking of addiction in terms of sin illuminating, dangerous, or both.

Write 8 pages with APA style on Is speaking of addiction in terms of sin illuminating, dangerous, or both. For Christians, abstinence and “temperance” are the only acceptable types of behaviour with respect to the consumption of addictive substances (Cook, 2006). Applying this reasoning to addiction is illuminating because it establishes boundaries in which addiction can be judged. It is dangerous only because it does not recognize the scientific pathology of addiction. Scientifically, addiction is a disease and unless the addict seeks the appropriate therapeutic treatment, the addict has no control over his or her craving for the addictive substance (Cook, 2006). As such, the addict cannot control his or her consumption and cannot abstain. Moreover, an addict who has fully recovered from his or her addiction will be complying with Christian tenets if he/she practices temperance but would be acting in a manner inconsistent with Scientific standards. These scientific standards dictate that temperance would create the addiction all over again. Theological definitions of addiction place it squarely in the realm of sin. One such definition perceives addiction as “the inability to say no because of captivity to pathological desires” (Myers, 2001, p. 89). It can be assumed that the pathological desires as cravings and/or dependency. …

 

Compose a 1500 words assignment on the violation of human rights. Needs to be plagiarism free! Speaking about those countries where a woman doesn’t have any rights it is necessary to point out that the situation hasn’t almost changed since the last century. A man can do everything to his wife, even to kill her, while having no punishment for this.

Compose a 1500 words assignment on the violation of human rights. Needs to be plagiarism free! Speaking about those countries where a woman doesn’t have any rights it is necessary to point out that the situation hasn’t almost changed since the last century. A man can do everything to his wife, even to kill her, while having no punishment for this.

The next issue concerns the female organizations that try to fight for their rights. There are many such organizations in the world, mind you, that most of them are situated in those countries with the lowest level of domestic violence. In Muslim countries, only a few organizations managed to survive in the tough world of male dominance. These organizations strive for introducing laws that will to some extent protect the victims of domestic violence. These laws are to set stricter punishments for those in crime. “Most legal and community-based interveners now received at least some training on the dynamics of domestic violence, many agencies had protocols in place for responding to cases involving battering, and general community awareness increased exponentially during the course of three decades” (Erwin, 2006).

And the third issue refers to the spreading of these ideas around the world. It is without a doubt that the initiator of these reforms is the USA. Here the democratic society found forces to fight social inequality. The main argument of these reforms is that women who are the most often victims of domesticс violence cannot protect themselves because they are physically weaker. That is why it is necessary to introduce the reforms that will avert such acts of violence. This can be done only through stricter punishment. “The generalized understanding of domestic violence in the United States focuses on a more individualistic understanding related to either the power and control of a batterer over a victim or a pseudotherapeutic model that speaks of phases of violent episodes and the learned helplessness of battered women” (Erwin, 2006).

research paper on post disaster shelter reconstruction. Needs to be 12 pages. Please no plagiarism.

Need an research paper on post disaster shelter reconstruction. Needs to be 12 pages. Please no plagiarism. Research has shown that sustainable post-disaster shelter reconstruction is crucial in strengthening resilience and provides full and equitable benefit (Ganapati & Ganapati, 2009 p.57). The principle of sustainable post-disaster shelter reconstruction requires that such reconstruction should meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of the coming generations to meet their needs (Ahmed, 2011 p.159).

There are certain challenges hinder sustainability in post-disaster shelter reconstruction and they include: massive displacement crisis, extensive physical destruction and limited accessible land. Effective shelter reconstruction in urban setting must therefore balance between all interests including, social equity, environment, as well as the economy. Provision of shelter in urban setting after a disaster should be considered as an integrated approach where technical, socio-economical, institutional as well as environmental concerns are considered in each and every stage of the reconstruction process (2010 p.103). As indicated by Hayles (2010 p.104), post-disaster shelter reconstruction process should ensure sustainable results not only with regard to design and construction activities, but also in ensuring ease of access to supply of water, roads as well as sanitation systems. Integrated approach to shelter reconstruction is therefore very important and should include livelihood opportunities, social structures and safety opportunities.

This paper focuses on post-disaster shelter reconstruction in urban environments with specific reference to shelter and settlement planning. It outlines the planning process for post-disaster shelter reconstruction within urban and critically analyses the roles of shelter practitioner including needs assessment, methodological approach, settlement planning & design and construction.