Write a paper (1,000-1,250 words) that discusses the organizational structure of Ternary Software and how the structure influenced the organizations effectiveness.

1.Identify Ternary Software’s organizational structure. (You may need to do some extra research.)
2.Describe the four structural dimensions of Ternary Software. How did each affect Ternary Software’s efficiency and effectiveness?
3.Apply Porter’s competitive strategies model to Ternary Software and offer support for your decisions based on evidenced-based research.
4.Explain which of Miles and Snow’s typology strategies best describes Ternary Software’s strategy.

“The Atlantic” by Ta-Nehesi Coates

Article:

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/

A reading response should accomplish two primary things: first, it should summarize the text and second, it should evaluate that text. All supplemental readings take some sort of stance on a particular political issue or topic. More specifically, they try to explain some sort of political phenomenon. The authors may be right, they may be wrong, they may do a poor job of shedding light on or explaining a political phenomenon, etc. In these reading responses, you will take a position and judge these authors their interpretations the political world.

Women’s Studies

Instructions
Due: Week 3 in Assignments by Sunday, 11:59pm

100 points; 15% of course grade

700-1000 words (3-4 pages)

Report Requirements:

The subjects we cover in WMST 200 appear in the news daily. This report will connect our course work to the most current developments of interest to the field, especially those that impact peoples day-to-day lives.

Select a news article published in the last 12 months that focuses on a topic of interest to Womens Studies [choose from the list below, or choose your own based on the criteria described in the next section of this assignment].
After you have read your chosen news article, respond to the questions below in a 700-1,000 word (3-4 page) report about the article and what you have learned, focusing on the aspects of interest to Womens Studies:
Title, author, publication, date, and url for your news article.
Brief (1-2 sentence) summary of the main topic of the article.
Why would this article be of particular interest to a Womens Studies student or scholar? If youre not sure, one place to start is to review the information about Womens Studies found in Module 1: What Is Womens Studies?.
What did you learn that you didnt already know by reading this article?
Which topic, person, example, or idea in the article would you like to know more about? What questions would you suggest the reporter ask in a follow-up article?
What social, political, personal, historical, economic, artistic, or other impact might the information in this article have? Why?
Is there anything you read or thought about while reading the article that has relevance to your life outside of this class or outside of the article itself?
Include quotes and examples to support your discussion as part of your responses to questions 3-7. Remember to include in-text citations and a References list for all references to the article or class learning resources, whether quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

Please note that this assignment is a report, not an essay. You must write in complete sentences, but you do not have to write it as an essay with a thesis, body paragraphs, etc.. Instead, it is recommended that you number each response as you answer the questions. To meet the word count requirement, be sure to answer questions 3-7 in detail, and give specific examples or quotes (cited!) for each answer.

why is the Constitution important and why the United States still needs it?

.Help! The Constitution is in jeopardy and you may be the only person to save it! A mysterious thief named Silence Dowrong has stolen the Constitution from the National Archives and has threatened to destroy
it within 24 hours. Silence claims that Americans no longer value the Constitution and deserve to have it taken away unless they can justify its existence and make an argument for why it is still relevant. You, and other bright young Americans who represent the future of the nation, have been called upon to present him with a list of reasons why that is
not true. The nations future is on your shoulders the President has called you personally and asked for your help. This situation is critical. Your job is to write a letter
to Silence describing why the Constitution is important and why the United States still needs it. Silence is also a wordsmith and likes creative writing and argumentation, so be sure to bring your sharpest writing to bear as you struggle to save our nations founding words.Good luck!!