Risk Assessment Outline and Certification Test Matrix Plan For this deliverable you will generate the Risk Assessment Outline and the Certific

Project Deliverable 2: Risk Assessment Outline and Certification Test Matrix Plan

For this deliverable you will generate the Risk Assessment Outline and the Certification Test Matrix Plan based on the results of the Potential Vulnerabilities Report created in Module 1.

Risk Assessment
Using the format in the Howard text on page 279, develop the Risk Assessment Outline. Insert this document as Appendix 2 in the SSP submitted in Module 1. 

Certification Text Matrix
Using the format in the Howard text on page 285, create a certification test matrix. Insert this as Appendix 3 in the SSP.

Discuss abortion and judith jarvis thomson.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on abortion and judith jarvis thomson. Arguments arise regarding whether the fetus has a right to stay inside the body of another human being, especially against her will. Once inside the body of a woman, she has to carry the unknown human being along with her wherever she goes, involuntarily allowing the fetus inside her to interfere with her normal duties. Whatever makes the woman carry the fetus along with her for 9 months, it may not be the love for the life inside her all the time. It is true that human beings value life, especially their own. However, the fetus is another life since even if it is born and grows up. it can never share the same life with the mother. This is because the newborn has its own rights and may develop into an adult under favorable circumstances. Jarvis focuses on a fetus being considered as having the right to live like any other human being. However, it grows inside another human being who has a right to live and do whatever she wishes with her body (Thomson 48).

Discussion on relations between iran and the gcc: less growth and more global tension.

Write a 5 pages paper on relations between iran and the gcc: less growth and more global tension. According to Cronin and Masalha (2011), the relationship between Iran and GCC countries has been marred by rifts since the US invasion of Iraq and the re-emergence of revolutionary activism within the Iranian political leadership.

Early this year, the GCC asked the Iranian government “to play a constructive role in the region and to cease interfering in the internal affairs of the GCC Member States and other countries in the region” (GCC, 2011). This paper aims to support the idea that Iran’s interferences in the domestic and regional affairs of GCC countries pose threats and instability in the region.

Since the 1980s, Iran’s relations with its neighboring Gulf countries had been tense following the country’s efforts to spread the Islamic revolution in the region. More recently, the growing concern with Iran has a lot more to do with its influence and role in GCC countries. With the US occupation of Iraq, many perceived Iran to be enhancing its opportunity to spread its strategic interest and reinforce its power in the Gulf region.

In fact, according to the study of Burke et. al. (2009), Iran’s danger to the GCC countries mainly stems from the five perceived threats posed by Iran. These enumerated threats include: 1.) Iran’s ambition to acquire nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles. 2.) its support for international terrorism. 3.) Iran’s opposition to the Middle East peace process and its rising political influence there. 4.) its offensive military buildup. and 5.) its threat to the stability of the Gulf States. These political activities and ambitions by the Iranian government have been viewed by GCC states in the same perspective.

However, in the report by Dergham (2011), it was revealed that the view on how to deal with the threat of Iranian intimidation and aspiration of power differs from one GCC country to another. For instance, Kuwait has been apprehensive by the recent discovery of Iranian spy cells in the country to which the GCCs condemned as “undermining Kuwait’s security, its national stability, and interests of its citizens”.