Design an open coding structure for the transcript data and analyze how this coding is relevant to the study’s purpose

Review the video and transcript from the Ted Talk “Less Stuff, More Happiness” at https://www.ted.com/talks/graham_hill_less_stuff_more_happiness?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare.  Then, consider the purpose in this Ted Talk is to explore strategies for living an edited life.  Draft a formal academic APA formatted paper of 800 words in which you:

1. Design an open coding structure for the transcript data and analyze how this coding is relevant to the study’s purpose (Be as expansive as you want in identifying any segment of data that might be useful). 

2. Next, develop groups (axial coding) based on the open coding, and justify your decisions regarding this categorization (Make sure to assess whether your categories are both logical and appropriate given Hill’s purpose, i.e., Are they sensitive? Exhaustive? Mutually exclusive? Conceptually congruent?).

3. Create an alternative purpose for Hill’s Ted Talk, and offer a revised coding structure; making sure to note how your view of the data changes

4. Hypothesize how your alternative may be reflective of your projection onto the data based on your own beliefs and life experience 

5. Formulate, based on your research of appropriate sources, how researchers might guard against bias in data analysis. 

Classify types of vacations

A classification essay requires that you choose a category and divide that category into subcategories.  For example, if your topic was drivers then you might classify three types of drivers as safe, passive, or aggressive.

 Organize your paper into five paragraphs (intro, body 1, body 2, body 3, and conclusion). Be sure to include three categories of classification in the thesis statement (last sentence of intro–no matter what sources tell you). Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length. Remember to use MLA format and double space your paper.
 

Remember, always write the thesis statement first. It is the starting point of a good paper. Organize around it. Place it as the last sentence of the introductory paragraph.
 

All essays must be attached. Type your essay as a Word Document.

Topic suggestions:

  • Classify types of vacations
  • Classify types of first dates
  • Classify types of friends
  • Classify types of coffee
  • Classify types of in-laws

List three design goals for a firewall.

  • 12.1 List three design goals for a firewall.
  • 12.2 List four techniques used by firewalls to control access and enforce a security policy.
  • 12.3 What information is used by a typical packet filtering firewall?
  • 12.4 What are some weaknesses of a packet filtering firewall?
  • 12.5 What is the difference between a packet filtering firewall and a stateful inspection firewall?
  • 12.6 What is an application-level gateway?
  • 12.7 What is a circuit-level gateway?
  • 12.9 What are the common characteristics of a bastion host?
  • 12.10 Why is it useful to have host-based firewalls?
  • 12.11 What is a DMZ network and what types of systems would you expect to find on such networks?
  • 12.12 What is the difference between an internal and an external firewall?

Select three fallacies from this module and discuss how they have affected you in the past and how you plan to correct this in the future.

Part 1 – Select three fallacies from this module and discuss how they have affected you in the past and how you plan to correct this in the future.

Part 2 – Discuss one deduction trap from Chapter 7 and explain how it affected your thinking in a personal example.

Remember:

  • Type the Journal in a Word document and save it all semester until you have completed the 10 assignments.
  • Student writing is expected to be coherent, grammatically correct, and mechanically-sound.  Points will be deducted for poor writing. 
  • All journal entries should be a minimum of 300 words in essay form