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Prepare a paper in which you evaluate the Tyco International case study provided in Kaplan (2009)and Stephen et al. (2012). Be sure to address the following in your paper: Briefly summarize the historical scenario surrounding Tyco International. How do you think the spending and the loans were able to go on for so long? Evaluate the outcome of events. Was the punishment justified? Why or why not? Is it difficult for us to see ethical breaches that we ourselves commit?

Curriculum evaluation and change can employ a variety of processes. Those involved can be external to the organization, within the organization, or a combination of both. The drivers of change can be experts, implementers (instructional designers, teachers, or trainers), or learners. In this assignment, describe the process that best fits your current or anticipated area (K–12, higher education, corporate training, or military). Select an institution in your area of instruction such as K–12, higher education, and so on, and describe the practices and procedures for curriculum change within that institution. Answer the following questions: Who should have primary responsibility for evaluating the curriculum for your type of organization? Who should have input on how effective the curriculum is? What are the advantages and drawbacks of a team approach to curriculum evaluation? What steps are essential in the evaluation and change process? Be sure to support your position with a variety of sources, and use APA manuscript format.

Post 2: According to the biography in your textbook, Paul Laurence Dunbar wanted “to interpret my own people through song and story, and prove to the many that we are more human than African.” The same argument could be made that Chopin and Gilman, both female, were attempting to prove that they were more human than woman. From the assigned readings, choose works from at least two of the authors and explain how the writer attempts to illustrate this idea. Is he/she successful? Be sure to quote, cite, and reference from the text(s) using appropriate APA format. Your post must be at least 250 words

Identify a global organization with a multinational presence. Identify and research a cultural issue that affects this organization’s interactions outside the United States. Define the issue and provide an overview of how became an issue in the organization. Prepare an analysis of the ethical and social responsibility issues your organization must deal with as a result of being global. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper summarizing the results of the analysis. Include the following: Identify ethical perspectives in the global organization. Compare these perspectives across cultures involved in the organization. Describe a viable solution for this issue that could be acceptable by all stakeholders. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Post 1: Choose two terms from the Elements of Fiction lecture and apply them to “The Fall of the House of Usher.” You learned in the Authors lecture that Poe is considered to be “the father of the modern-day short story.” Did you find his story engaging? Why do you think his works remain popular more than 150 years later? Be sure to quote, cite, and reference from the text(s) using appropriate APA format. Your post must be at least 250 words

Deliverable Choose 12 of the 22 ethical standards that you feel are the most important. Make sure that there is at least 1 ethical standard for each of the 5 guiding principles. Then create a PowerPoint presentation that covers the following: Explain why ethical standards are needed. Identify what each of the 5 guiding principles represents, and why each is important for educational researchers. List the 12 ethical standards chosen. Give an example of how each of the chosen 12 ethical standards would be used in qualitative research for data collection. Give an example of how each of the chosen 12 ethical standards would be used in quantitative research for data collection. Provide examples of how the ethical standards selected might impact methods of collecting data. Summarize why it is important for each individual researcher to follow these ethical standards.

Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you: Analyze the key approaches that your negotiation team should use in order to research both the government negotiators attending the negotiation session and the government’s overall operations. Examine similar equipment that your company’s competitors produce. Indicate at least two (2) potential selling points that your team will be able to use to overcome any objections on price or quality of your product. Describe the essential steps that you would advise your negotiation team to take in opening the negotiation session with the U.S. government negotiators. Analyze two (2) negotiating gambits that you would use to conduct a successful negotiation session. Justify your response. Outline the major reasons why it is important for you, as a negotiator, to write the contract that represents the interests of your company, as opposed to allowing the government’s negotiation team to dictate the terms of the contract. Present two (2) reasons why you would not want to allow industry members to write the contract. Justify your response. Examine common body language attributes that your negotiation team would look for during the entire negotiation process. Specify the primary reasons why you believe these attributes would assist your negotiation team in overcoming any potential obstacles or objections that would arise. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

or your selected curriculum approach, answer the following questions in an APA-formatted paper: How is this approach similar or different from your personal approach to the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of curriculum? How effective would this approach be as a guide to curriculum within your current or anticipated curriculum area (K–12, higher education, corporate training, or military)? What is the value of this theory for educators or trainers who are designing, implementing, or evaluating curriculum today?