Research a controversial scenario/event

Research a controversial scenario/event and create a 200 to 300-word article that discusses the current real-world incident and how your company/organization* is addressing the issue. It may be writte

Research a controversial scenario/event and create a 200 to 300-word article that discusses the current real-world incident and how your company/organization* is addressing the issue. It may be written in 1st person plural (we, our).

  • Include Hashtags for the article.
  • Create hyperlinks within the article to authoritative sources on the subject. Be sure that the article or site to which you are linking is a quality source with which our company wants to be connected.

*Select an organization with which you have a connection. Using a small, local business for the project is acceptable.

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    Research a controversial scenario/event and create a 200 to 300-word article that discusses the current real-world incident and how your company/organization* is addressing the issue. It may be writte

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    Research a controversial scenario/event and create a 200 to 300-word article that discusses the current real-world incident and how your company/organization* is addressing the issue. It may be written in 1st person plural (we, our).

    • Include Hashtags for the article.
    • Create hyperlinks within the article to authoritative sources on the subject. Be sure that the article or site to which you are linking is a quality source with which our company wants to be connected.
    HASHTAGS:

Different aspects of the ethical argument including biblical integration.

Environmental Movement Timeline For this assignment you will create an historical timeline of the modern environmental movement (within or outside the United States) in order to have an understanding

For this assignment you will create an historical timeline of the modern environmental movement (within or outside the United States) in order to have an understanding of the history of the movement alongside assessing strengths and limitations of each stage.

Tasks:

The timeline contains at least 10–15 events related to the topic being studied.

The timeline can be organized in the following time periods: 1500–1700, 1700–1900, 1900–1950, 1950–2000, 2000–present.

You will create a timeline that incorporates important early writing, the first conservation groups, disasters, legislation, community and nonprofit activism, and more. Within each time period, you can include the following.

  • Facts such as the Wilderness Act passed in 1964
  • Laws such as General Mining Act (1872)
  • People such as Edward Abbey who wrote Desert Solitaire
  • Agencies such as Bureau of Land Management
  • Stewardship by agencies and volunteer groups
  • Include some images such as “Earthrise,” the photo that propelled the environmental movement and led to Earth Day (When you use an image, you must include a citation and URL for the source of the image.)

As you develop your timeline, assess limitations and strengths of each stage to make meaningful connections with the development of the environmental movement.

Toward the end of your timeline, examine the role of this environmental movement in a rapidly changing world.

Use at least three scholarly sources and remember that you need to cite these sources to give them credit for their information.

Assignment:

For this segment of the course, you will create a timeline—a highly visual, creative, and insightful way to assess the role of this environmental movement in a rapidly changing world.

For this assignment, you may use Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. You must include the following elements.

  • 10–15 events
  • Clear and specific descriptions of events included
  • At least three visual elements
  • Three scholarly sources

Demonstrate the ability to write clearly and cohesively when expressing one’s ideas

eng 2 For this assignment, you will write an organized and well supported Argumentative Essay using three or more points of analysis. You will be most successful writing on a topic that is of interest

eng 2

For this assignment, you will write an organized and well supported Argumentative Essay using three or more points of analysis. You will be most successful writing on a topic that is of interest to you. The best ideas are topical; they are what people are talking about today. And remember that your thesis should be debatable; in other words, there has to be at least two sides to an issue for it to be considered argumentative.

A well-organized essay has a beginning, a middle, and an end. The beginning, or introduction, should include an opening sentence to grab your reader’s attention. Follow the opening sentence with a brief background on the topic or situation. The last sentence of the introduction is the thesis statement. The thesis states the main point of the essay, which in this case, would be a statement affirming the main point of view on the selected topic.

A well-supported essay includes supporting points, details, and examples. Each body paragraph must support (explain) your reasoning (rationale) using specific details. Each body paragraph must have a topic sentence that states the main point of the paragraph.

The conclusion typically summarizes the main points of the essay and/or closes with a lasting impression that connects the reader to their world.

  • Write an argumentative essay (no fewer than 1,000 words in length) that states and supports an original thesis statement.
  • Demonstrate the ability to write clearly and cohesively when expressing one’s ideas and/or intended purpose.
  • Demonstrate the ability to clearly state and support a thesis in an organized and cohesive essay.

What does liquidity measure?

Module Assignment For the Module 2 assignment, please answer the following questions: 1. What does liquidity measure? Explain the trade-off a firm faces between high liquidity and low liquidity level

Module  Assignment

For the Module 2 assignment, please answer the following questions:

1. What does liquidity measure? Explain the trade-off a firm faces between high liquidity and low liquidity levels.2. Why might the revenue and cost figures shown on a standard income statement not be representative of the actual cash inflows and outflows that occurred during a period?3. In preparing a balance sheet, why do you think standard accounting practice focuses on historical cost rather than market value?4. In comparing accounting net income and operating cash fl ow, name two items you typically find in net income that are not in operating cash flow. Explain what each is and why it is excluded in operating cash flow.5. Under standard accounting rules, it is possible for a company’s liabilities to exceed its assets. When this occurs,the owners’ equity is negative. Can this happen with market values? Why or why not?

Accomplish these requirements in double-spaced paper in APA formatting. Please be sure to an APA-formatted reference page at the end.