raft 2 Content You have completed Draft Part I, of your drafts for your Research

raft 2 Content
You have completed Draft Part I, of your drafts for your Research Proposal, which included your abstract, introduction, theoretical perspectives, and literature review sections of the proposal. Part II of the draft is the Methods section. It is due by Sunday, March 28th, at 5pm EST.
The methods section should include a research design, sampling procedures, investigative techniques (questionnaire, survey, observation, etc.) Please continue to follow the instructions in the document titled “Research Proposal Instructions” for the proper format of this section of your proposal. (See below)
The discussion section should include a narrative review of your EXPECTED findings and implications of those findings on the field of criminal justice.
Please keep in mind that this section (Methods Section) of your research proposal is completed on the question of: If I were going to conduct this study, how would I design it? We are not doing original research so you are NOT conducting the research. This is only a research design, (a proposal of research).
I uploaded the first part of the research for reference/guide and also the professor guide.

Economics of Construction Industry.

I will pay for the following article Economics of Construction Industry. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Karl Marx introduced his ideas of exploitation of labour by capital and concluded that the huge constructions that the economy witnessed were all the result of labour that was unjustly and unethically denied the fruits of their efforts which were usurped by capitalists. With the progress of time, came the Great Depression and the development of a radically new approach to macroeconomics by John Maynard Keynes. Faced with gloomy prospects of an ever-deepening economic depression where the roaring economy of United States that was confident that good times will last forever suddenly faced a scary scenario where jobs vanished and with it the much vaunted purchasing power of populace, Keynes had to think of a way out of that desperate situation. He realized that increasing aggregate demand was the only way out and chose the construction industry as the most convenient vehicle of autonomous investment undertaken by the US government. He prescribed large doses of investment by the government in the construction industry that would, through a multiplier effect, generate substantial aggregate demand, and consequent rise in the general price level that would be sufficient to motivate producers to undertake induced investment. Once this process gets started the upward moving price-wage spiral would pull the entire economy out of the depths of depression.

The construction industry is seldom characterized by cutting edge innovations. Any new technique implemented by a builder is quickly replicated by competitors and generally, all firms in the industry have access to similar technology. Thus it is an industry that experiences intense competition among equally formidable rivals. It is also an industry where production cycle is possibly the longest and with huge potential for employment requiring substantial levels of continuous investment to keep the industry healthy, construction industry becomes one of the benchmarks for judging the overall health of an economy.&nbsp.

concepts NO PLAGERISM

Re-emphasizing ConceptsWe have covered a variety of topics in the first half of the course. Although many of these concepts are at the forefront of your mind now, it may be difficult to incorporate them in the future. Select three concepts you have learned thus far that you will be easily able to incorporate into your future research and explain why. Select another three concepts that you have difficulty envisioning how you will incorporate them and explain why.

Discuss Cause and Effect of Air Pollution.

I will pay for the following article Cause and Effect of Air Pollution. The work is to be 1 page with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Some of the causes of air pollution in Mexico are the exhaustive gases that come out from the automobiles as well as the industrial soot. Moreover, pollution also occurs due to the geography of the city and the speed bumps on the roads. Corruption at the emissions inspection stations is another cause.

However, the effects of air pollution that occurs in Mexico are immense and they are negative since air pollution has a negative impact on human and animal life. Air pollution leads to poor visibility, headaches and various kinds of allergies. Moreover, people often face the problem of runny eyes and nose.

Another effect of air pollution is the short span of life for the people who reside in Mexico City since the quality of life decreases. Due to air pollution, the people have to stay indoors and this means that they will watch the television more often. Air pollution is also destructive for wildlife because of which it also reduces tourism and reduction in tourism means fewer earnings.1

Therefore like air pollution other problems too have a certain cause or causes which results in various effects which can be either positive or negative or both.