Describe the culture’s political system.

The Final Research Paper is a research study addressing a country mentioned in the course.  The Final Research Paper provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate the understanding of how cultures and politics affect one another, and ultimately affect social change.

Within the Final Research Paper, address the following:

  1. Select a chosen culture within the developing or developed worlds listed below; or alternatively obtain your instructor’s permission to analyze a culture not listed.
  2. Describe the culture’s political system.
  3. Identify a problem within the selected nation’s culture.
  4. Determine how the political system and the culture affect solutions as well as and the development of policies regarding the identified problem.

Potential nations to be examined:

  • China
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • Nigeria
  • South Africa
  • Germany
  • Mexico
  • India
  • Serbia
  • Bulgaria
  • Ukraine
  • Egypt

The paper must be at least seven pages in length (excluding the title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style. You must use at least five scholarly resources, at least three of which can be found in the Ashford Online Library, to support your claims and subclaims. Cite your resources in text and on the reference page. For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.

Writing the Final Research Paper
The Final Research Paper:

  • Must be seven double-spaced pages in length, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
  • Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
  • Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.
  • Must use at least five scholarly resources, including a minimum of three from the Ashford Online Library.
  • Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Assignment 1: Paid Leave :Scarlett Hadson

Consider the issue of paid maternity/paternity leave.  How does US policy on this issue differ from that in European countries?   Use only print or internet resources that meet the credibility standards we discussed last week.  Include a WEBSITE CREDIBILITY TABLE for the resources you used.   Use a minimum of 3 references.  Paper must be between 1200-1500 words.  Only Assignments submitted as an attachment will be accepted.

  Possible grade Student grade
The paper addresses the issues specified by the assignment 20  
The author shows insight and sophistication in thinking and writing 30  
Three academic citations were used 20  
Paper was well organized and easy to follow. Paper was the required length. Cover page, paper body, citations and Reference list were in the American Psychological Association format. 20  
Few to no spelling, grammar, punctuation or other writing structure errors 10  
TOTAL 100  

Generating a Personal Learning Epistemology

Generating a Personal Learning Epistemology

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read the “Personal Epistemology in Education” article in your text (p. 52), the Bendixen and Rule (2004) and Hofer (2006) articles in the Library, and watch the What is Epistemology? Introduction to the Word and the Concept video required for this week.

 

https://youtu.be/lI9

 

As suggested in the required articles and video for this assignment, the definition of what a personal epistemology is has been debated. However, developing a personal learning epistemology is important because it is foundational to how we think. Without a multifaceted understanding of how we obtain knowledge, how we rely on our intelligences, and how we expand ideas in our minds, we have no intelligible path for our beliefs. A rigorous learning epistemology is essential to comprehensive reasoning.

 

Based on your current and newly developed knowledge as well as the required resources for this assignment, apply basic research methods to align the content of the information in the required course resources this week with your personally constructed learning epistemology. Apply skeptical inquiry to develop your personal epistemological beliefs through reflection on the questions below. Be aware that these questions are not the only considerations that might be included, and they should not be used verbatim; rather, they can serve as guides as you begin the process of creating your personal epistemology.

 

What can we know?

How can we know it?

What do/should individuals need to learn, and why?

What purpose(s) should education serve?

How do you believe persons acquire knowledge best?

What image of society and the kinds of adults that populate it seems to correspond with your vision of knowing/learning?

What do you believe about the way students learn and why they may (or may not) want to learn?

Why do we know some things but not others?

How do we acquire knowledge?

Is knowledge possible?

Can knowledge be certain?

How can we differentiate truth from falsehood?

Why do we believe certain claims and not others?

According to Plato, knowledge is a subset of that which is both true and believed. Do you agree or disagree?

 

After developing basic answers to the questions above and considering the impact of understanding how one’s own conscience awareness of knowledge and learning  may affect individual development and beliefs manifestations, research a minimum of five peer-reviewed articles in the Library that can be used as support sources for your personal learning epistemology. Your learning epistemology must include six to seven key points with supporting rationales regarding your beliefs on learning and knowing.

 

Apply professional standards to your explanation regarding how knowledge is developed by providing references for any theoretical perspectives, historical trends, and/or empirical findings you include in your epistemology. Additionally, your personal epistemology should be an authentic and truthful explanation about your current beliefs about learning and knowing, as supported by your research, and not merely reflective of what you think your instructor or peers want to hear.

 

The paper should not include any elaborate quotes; it should be scholarly in nature with citations throughout. It is recommended that you submit your paper to both Writing Reviser and Turnitin prior to submission for grading. Please note that you will include a revised draft of this epistemology, based on instructor feedback as well as your own knowledge development during this course, as part of your Learning and Cognition Handbook.

 

The paper:

 

Must be three to four double-spaced pages in length, not including the title or references pages, and formatted according to APA style as outlined

 

 

Must include a title page with the following:

Title of paper

Student’s name

Course name and number

Instructor’s name

Date submitted

Must begin with an introductory paragraph.

Must address the topic with critical thought and support all assertions with peer-reviewed sources.

Must end with a conclusion that synthesizes your belief statements about knowing and learning.

Must use at least five peer-reviewed sources from the Library

Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the In-Text Citation Guide.

Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the APA References List.

Social Psychology Social Cognition

complete the online Stroop Task: http://www.onlinestrooptest.com/ and answer the following questions: 1) Was it more difficult to name the complete the task when the color and the word did not match? 2) Why (or why not) do you think this was the case? 3) How does this test illustrate automatic and deliberate thinking? 4) Do you think practice would improve your ability to identify colors? Why or why not? Be sure to use course concepts in your reasoning. 5) In what other areas do you think the Stroop Effect could be used to shed light on? Why?