Category: Political Science homework help
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Grant Reporting Plan Congratulations! Your hard work on the application paid off
Grant Reporting Plan Congratulations! Your hard work on the application paid off and you have received a grant for the tutoring program! The program is off to a great start and now you will need to begin the reporting. Grants involve reports and every grant has its own unique reporting requirements. This allows the funders […]
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History of and potential for effective democracy, explanation of the democratic
History of and potential for effective democracy, explanation of the democratic transition – comprising a discussion of relevant actors, causal factors, and institutions – and an analysis of democratic consolidation or challenges to consolidation. The essay should comprise a well-written analysis with an argument, a body of the essay that develops the argument, and a […]
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Once the grant has been approved, the funder will be interested in receiving fee
Once the grant has been approved, the funder will be interested in receiving feedback on your performance, progress, outcomes and budget management. The table linked below reflects an overview (not exhaustive) of the kinds of reports required for grants from various entities. Additionally, there are links to a detailed overview of what each section of […]
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Select one topic for you to develop and remember to use the simulation to assist
Select one topic for you to develop and remember to use the simulation to assist in applying the concepts and ideas expressed in the chapters. Chapter 1: Combating terrorism has entailed restrictions on civil liberties. How can we reconcile civil liberty and national security? Are we better off opting for more liberty or more security? […]
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Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbo
Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 11, 12 Lesson Minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to the textbook. Instructions Research the proportion of women, African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans and openly gay or lesbian members of Congress. Reflect on what these patterns say about the nature […]
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Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbo
Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source (can include your textbook) Initial Post Instructions For the initial post, respond to one of the following options, and label the beginning of your post indicating either Option 1 or Option 2: Option 1: Political scientists disagree on the […]
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1) Identify your community (Washington DC), and reflect on a local public issue
1) Identify your community (Washington DC), and reflect on a local public issue that needs improvement and/or has been revised or updated (e.g., improved roadways, improved processing at the Department of Motor Vehicles [DMV], new traffic construction, improved public parking, safer public parks, implementation of recreation projects, addition of bike paths). Determine what types of […]
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Your task is to offer a detailed critique of a peer-reviewed article that you lo
Your task is to offer a detailed critique of a peer-reviewed article that you locate in the CSU Online Library. The article must be related to one of the historic approaches to organizational behavior discussed in Chapter 1 of the course textbook (e.g., scientific management, humanistic, positive organizational scholarship). In your critique, address the following […]
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Notes on Readings for Review #3: This section includes two very influential theo
Notes on Readings for Review #3: This section includes two very influential theoretical perspectives, the English School and Constructivism, with their particular focus on order, rules, and the role of ideas and the agentstructure debate (particularly in relation to constructivism) in international relations. In addition to the chapters in Viotti & Kauppi, there are several […]
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Respond to someone else’s post, offering your own analysis of at least 300 words
Respond to someone else’s post, offering your own analysis of at least 300 words. In doing so, you must cite at least twice from that week’s readings. You may agree, disagree, expand or take the original poster’s analysis in a new direction. What you cannot do, on the other hand, is disrespect others in your […]