An article analysis

The use of a discrepant text can help you see a theme from a different or new perspective. You will now be reading the article Hit by a Train! by Anne Mullens to bring out a new outlook on our theme of what it really takes to survive. As you read, remember a quote that […]

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Warsaw Ghetto Primary Source Analysis

Locate some background information about the events being described from reliable secondary sources (books, peer reviewed articles, legitimate websites like the U.S. Holocaust Museum) Write a 4 double spaced paper discussing and analyzing your primary sources related to the Holocaust, and at least 2 background sources that help you understand and interpret them (again: books, […]

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Forecasting Visitors to National Parks

When we forecast time series data using moving averages, exponential smoothing or linear regression, we assume that historic patterns in data can be used to predict the future. This assumption can be reasonable during normal circumstances, but is tenuous in the time of a global pandemic. In this uncertain environment, we need more than historic […]

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MHR 6401 VI Journal

Unions have a long and storied place in the history of the U.S. workforce, and the subject has often been a heated topic of discussion at many bargaining and family dinner tables. Consider your experience with unions – whether through personal experience or as a witness to the stories and experiences of others. What is your personal view on unions and union representation? Why do you think workers want unions in the first place, and why do employers resist them so staunchly?