Question 1: Write a 300+ words (APA format & latest scholarly journal article references 2016 on words) Research and explain the term “Data Mining Query Language” and how is it used in Data Mining. Subject: Security Architecture and Design  Question 2: Write a 400+ words (APA format & latest scholarly journal article references 2016 on words) 1. What does an assessor need to understand before she or he can perform an assessment?

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Subject: Introduction to Data mining 

Question 1: Write a 300+ words (APA format & latest scholarly journal article references 2016 on words)

Research and explain the term “Data Mining Query Language” and how is it used in Data Mining.

Subject: Security Architecture and Design 

Question 2: Write a 400+ words (APA format & latest scholarly journal article references 2016 on words)

1. What does an assessor need to understand before she or he can perform an assessment?

2. How active is each threat agent? How might a successful attack serve a particular threat agent’s goals?

Question 3: Write a 600+ words (APA format & latest scholarly journal article references 2016 on words)

Briefly respond to all the following questions. Make sure to explain and backup your responses with facts and examples.

1. When should the architect begin the analysis?

2. What are the activities the architect must execute?

3. What is the set of knowledge domains applied to the analysis?

4. What are the tips and tricks that make security architecture risk assessment easier?

Compose a 500 words assignment on the changes initiated by michelle rhee. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Compose a 500 words assignment on the changes initiated by michelle rhee. Needs to be plagiarism free!

There is no denying the fact that the changes initiated by Michelle Rhee are thoroughly in consonance with the pragmatic essentials of equity theory that have to do with the existence of mechanisms to gauge and influence employee motivation in relation to the outputs extended by them and the placement of commensurate reward and penalty mechanisms, which are deemed to be just, fair and equitable by the employees. It is indeed true that in an organizational context, the concept of employee motivation has relevance only in the context of influencing employee performance (Caruth & Handlogten 43).

As is quite evident from the given case study, before Michelle Rhee took over, either there were no mechanisms in place to measure and evaluate teacher performance or even if they existed, they were skewed in favor of the non-performing teachers. Consequently, though 95 percent of the Washington, D.C. School System teachers were evaluated to be excellent, the fact was that the student test scores in the area happened to be one of the lowest in the nation. Besides, no teacher was ever fired for non-performance or lack of credentials.

In that sense, the achievement of Rhee lies in her initiative to link teacher performance to the on the ground results. The crux of any motivation theory is to link employee performance to output and to put the mechanisms in place, which are aimed at motivating the employees. The central assumption of the equity theory is that employees tend to expect fair and just compensation for the contribution made by them (Caruth & Handlogten 43). Being true to this assumption, the teacher evaluation system contrived by Rhee happened to be just in its intent and spirit.

The just credentials of the evaluation system are corroborated by the fact that it was contrived in the light of the compensation agreement agreed upon by the Washington Teachers Union (WTU). So there exists no excuse to consider the teacher evaluation system contrived by Rhee to be unjust, especially because it was initiated after accruing the consent of the associated teachers’ body. Besides, the intent of this evaluation program intended to evaluate the teacher performance and reward the performing teachers and penalize the non-performing teachers.

Which, the arrangement could have been more equitable than this.&nbsp.

DEATH PENALTY & SEX OFFENDER ISLAND This chapter examines ways to keep offenders from reoffending while also sending a powerful message of deterrence to potential offenders. On page 98, answer the question that most people never think about – does the death penalty deter murder? Should capital punishment continue? Why or why not? Support your opinion with research/chapter material. Watch the clip on McNeil Island. How does the concept of incapacitation apply? Do you think this is an effective way to control crime and punish offenders?

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  1. DEATH PENALTY & SEX OFFENDER ISLAND This chapter examines ways to keep offenders from reoffending while also sending a powerful message of deterrence to potential offenders. On page 98, answer the question that most people never think about – does the death penalty deter murder? Should capital punishment continue? Why or why not? Support your opinion with research/chapter material. Watch the clip on McNeil Island. How does the concept of incapacitation apply? Do you think this is an effective way to control crime and punish offenders?

http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/inside-look-at-a-sex-offender-commitment-center-video

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http://www.kxly.com/news/local-news/spokane/from-mcneil-island-to-our-neighborhoods-tracking-sexual-predators_20161121034353951/176402930

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2) There are VERY fascinating punishments implemented all over the world.  Research caning in Singapore and the Michael Fay case. Find out about when they use this type of punishment, for what crimes, who is subject to caning, how it is done, and whether it is effective in their society. Give a detailed (in your own words) description of what caning is, what is used for, it’s effectiveness. How does rational choice theory apply to this form of deterrence? What 2 concepts from our chapter on rational choice theories can apply to caning in Singapore? Do you think caning would reduce crimes based on the cost-benefit analysis? How effective would caning be on reducing recidivism rates?

 

 

You can choose one of those two questions and write 200 words minimum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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respond to 2 of your peers (Your response/comments should be an evaluation of their perspective, pose questions for them to consider, and/or elaborate on their ideas in a meaningful way).

 

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Create a thesis and an outline on Failed Products. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Failed Products. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

Marketing: Failed products The following 3 examples illustrate companies that recalled failed products. New coke-this product was launched by Coca-Cola in mid-1980s flopped greatly and is taunted as the best example of brand missteps and product flops. It was introduced in the market in an effort to assist the soda company beat competition during the notorious “cola-wars”. However it turned out to be annoying to consumers. This product flopped because of the nasty way in which it was introduced which made regular drinkers of Coke look as if they mattered less to the company and thus a boycott was initiated.

This product was abandoned just a few weeks after its launch and the initial version was resurrected with a new name. Classic Coke” (Robert, 1995). The second product that flopped is Crystal Pepsi which was launched in 1990s as clear cola. This brand lacked lemon/lime flavor unlike the rest of other clear carbonated drinks. It also lacked usual cola flavor. In spite of a costly media blitz, Crystal Pepsi failed to catch on and Pepsi incurred millions of dollars guessing at straws and never recovered fully.

This was a big blunder that their competitors learnt from. never change a color that is acceptable to your consumers. Lastly Ben-Gay Aspirin is another example of product failure. Thus having a famous name behind a product that is new does not guarantee success-at times it can be an obstacle if the brand is closely tied to one image or product. Ben-Gay is famous for its exceptional strong smell-and its pain-reducing balm’s burning/warming sensation on its getting in touch with skin.However this wasn’t an excellent fit for Ben-Gay aspirin launch by Pfizer decades ago.

Whereas the products were related in that both were designed for pain relief, consumers could not get a taste for swallowing a tablet with a brand they related to burning sensation. Ben-Gay erred in attaching a popular name to something entirely out of character. They should have used a different brand name (Michael, 2009).ReferencesMichael, P. (2009). Product Reliability,Maintainability,and Supportability Handbook,Second Edition. New York: CRC Press.Robert, T. (1995). New Product Success Stories:Lessons from Leading Innovators.

New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc.

prepare and submit a term paper on The Lifestyle in Former Palestine. Your paper should be a minimum of 500 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Lifestyle in Former Palestine. Your paper should be a minimum of 500 words in length.

The Balfour Declaration created in 1917 stated that Britain, which at the time ruled Palestine, was in favor of creating a Jewish homeland. The term “Palestinian” is a misnomer. The land of Palestine was under the rule of foreign power since Biblical times. The Arabs living in Palestine never had a ruling government. Britain and the UN, after World War II, set aside part of Palestine to create the new State of Israel. Another misconception is Jewish families came and threw Arab families off their land.

The Jewish immigration since Herzl’s time had Jews coming to Palestine and buying land from local Arabs. After Israel declared their independence, Iran, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jordon, and Lebanon immediately attacked the new nation. The newly formed IDF (Israel Defense Forces) beat back the attacking forces and after a year won what is today Israel, excluding the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights. The Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War gave Israel the Sinai, Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Gaza Strip.

Through negotiations, the Sinai was returned to Egypt. The others are known as the Occupied Territories. When Israel formed their government, Jewish interests were placed first. The Holocaust had brought the cry “Never Again” to the lips of every Israel. The Arabs or “Palestinians” felt ostracized in their own country. The new language was Hebrew first, then Arab, and the English. Jews from all over the world flooded the tiny country, which is no bigger than New Jersey.

The refugees of the wars, instead of leaving for an Arab country, were placed in refugee camps. Refugee camps in the Occupied Territory are cramped apartments where hunger and poverty run wild. The Palestinians started fighting against Israel through terror attacks on civilian targets. The Mahlon School Massacre, the hijacked plane that landed in Entebbe, and the current bombings of restaurants and night clubs have outraged the Israelis and the world. Finally, the PA (Palestinian Authority) was given a chance to rule limited cities in the West Bank, but the corruption and misrule led the Israelis to take over once again.

The Gaza Strip has been given to the Palestinians, but the PA and Hamas have not managed to solve their people’s problems. Israel invaded the Gaza Strip recently due to rockets coming from the area. Hamas cannot even stop the terror. Terror has become a way of life. The lifestyle in former Palestine now is one of impossible peace. The Palestinians need to have the training to create a stable government. Israel needs to provide more support for these endeavors. Today Israel fights for security and Palestinians fight for land.

As long as these are the priorities, peace will be out of reach. It is not possible for the Israelis and Palestinians to work together in the foreseeable future.

Identify two or more advocacy groups working to promote change related to the policy and review material written by them about the policy or problem. 2. Scan recent news headlines for articles about the same policy or problem related to the policy. Identify 2-3 articles and read them carefully. Compare and contrast how the policy proposal or problem is framed by the source identified in #s 1 and 2 in the Venn diagram provided. You may handwrite on the Venn diagram but make sure it is legible. Specify the specific language used that informed your assessment.

POLICY AGENDA SETTING ASSIGNMENT (25 points)
In this assignment, you will compare and contrast how policy advocates and the media
frame policy choices or problems.
Make sure you are:
Using APA format
Turning in an APA title page and reference list
Using the Assignment Venn Diagram provided
Citing all sources
Providing Internet links
Not using Wikipedia
Think about a policy that you are interested in learning more about. Complete the Venn
diagram with your results.
1. Identify two or more advocacy groups working to promote change related to the
policy and review material written by them about the policy or problem.
2. Scan recent news headlines for articles about the same policy or problem related to
the policy. Identify 2-3 articles and read them carefully.
Compare and contrast how the policy proposal or problem is framed by the source
identified in #s 1 and 2 in the Venn diagram provided. You may handwrite on the Venn
diagram but make sure it is legible. Specify the specific language used that informed your
assessment.
Rubric
Description Points
Covered all points of assignment
• Identified advocacy groups and articles
• Compared and contrasted information
• Used provided Venn diagram
15
Succinct reporting with minimal grammatical errors 5
References are in APA format

prepare and submit a paper on building survey report.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on building survey report.

This building survey and report has been prepared on behalf of the IKON Gallery paying every attention to the requirements and includes terms of engagement. It is a general report that has been done covering the external conditions of the IKON Gallery. The objective of this report is to provide a general survey of the condition of the IKON Gallery specifically on its exterior components and this will enable the client to make preparations on how they will maintain these exterior components in future.

During the preparation of this report, there was no removal of structures so that there could be a detailed examination of the structure, there were no specialists that were employed but necessary recommendations were provided, and all the services that will be offered by the gallery were examined to satisfaction. Survey was based on what could be observed from ground level, ladders and from roofs where accessible. This restricted the survey to external features of the IKON Gallery.

Located in the heart of Birmingham’s Brindley site development, Ikon Gallery is currently an internationally celebrated modern art venue offering a full range of services and facilities to both the nearby community and broader world.

The building was constructed in 1877, and its designers were Martin and Chamberlain, who were Birmingham’s premier Victorian architects. The building was previously a school then converted into the new home for the IKON Gallery, which was put as an essential part of the Brindley Place Master plan, and was later opened to be used by the public in 1998.

Through this building report, the client will be able to know the recommendations that have been made concerning the external conditions of the IKON Gallery and the cost of the repairs that will have to be expected to be used.

The client will be aware of the financial condition that they will need to maintain the building.

Create a thesis and an outline on Radical Approaches in Journalism. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. These forms include:

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Radical Approaches in Journalism. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. These forms include:

This essay will cover journalism in the western democracies and how the works of two philosophers have influenced the journalism process in these western parts. The two philosophers to be covered in this case are Slavoj Zizek and Jean Baudrillard. Slavoj Zizek was born in the year 1949 and is known to be a Slovene Philosopher as well as a cultural critic. He writes on a varied range of topics which include: culture studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, theology, and film theory. Zizek is an individual who aims at provoking society to think anew about many issues that happen around. His work in the eyes of many is seen to represent one of the two current notions of a progressive substitute- that of socialism rather than organizational imagination. There are two major themes of evaluation of ideas from Zizek which are lack of firmness in argumentation and failure to point out an effective alternative in his condemnation of current economic, social, and political arrangements. His political and philosophical positions have always been known not to be clear because of his lack of proper argumentation. His critiques have also made him known as a failure since he lacks consistency in his work. He has claimed to offer support to the revolutionary project by Marxist but one thing that has made the project unclear is his lack of vision.

Zizek’s work is generally known to lack facts of history which makes his work be more provoking rather than insighting. In this case, he is generally known to bring on confusion because he contradicts what is produced by other individuals. Information disseminated to the public through various ways is contradicted by his own findings because he lacks historical facts and has poor argumentation. This gives a clear impression that individuals who go through his findings are usually confused since they do not know whether to believe Zizek or other sources of information. It makes it difficult for people to understand the happenings around them due to the contradiction that occurs between the sources of information. In the western democracies, Zizek has played a role in undermining the importance of journalism because of his undertakings. Journalism is meant to brief people on all that happens so as to keep them posted but it has been difficult for them to understand because of Zizek’s contradictions.

prepare and submit a term paper on David Coles Interview with Dr. Franciszcek Piper. Your paper should be a minimum of 250 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on David Coles Interview with Dr. Franciszcek Piper. Your paper should be a minimum of 250 words in length.

The truth has to be in the middle of Holocaust experts and revisionists. The problem is the historical facts can be questioned due to the circumstances of the last days of World War II.If revisionists want to change the way history is remembered, picking and choosing facts to attack is not an option. To convince the general public, much fewer experts, Mr. Cole would have to look at Auschwitz as a whole. He focused all of his attention on Auschwitz I. Eye witness accounts (which he totally dismisses) and camp records show that Auschwitz I was not made of solely Jews.

Political prisoners and privileged prisoners were housed in this camp. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the place most eyewitnesses reported gassings. These gas chambers and crematoriums were destroyed as the Germans retreated from the Russians. Mr. Cole only briefly mentioned the destroyed remains and solid proof at this camp. If the goal was to find proof that gas chambers did not exist, why did Mr. Cole not explore this avenue more?The truth lies in the middle. Mr. Cole wants irrefutable proof now about Auschwitz.

That is impossible due to the fact Russia controlled the area until the collapse of communism. Why not research the records of the time that do exist? Too many questions linger to conclude that the gas chambers did not exist.

Write 3 pages thesis on the topic annotated soap note.

Write 3 pages thesis on the topic annotated soap note.

The pain does not extend to other areas and the mass is located close to the nipple and feels hard when touched. The lump emerged about three weeks ago. The patients report no change in the size of the breast and there is no discharge.

Pertinent medical: immunizations up to date (last TD Jan 2015). She has undergone post mastectomy radiation therapy six months, 20mg/day tamoxifen, and 600mg ibuferon. The patient denies ever using hormonal drugs.

Family history: Her mother passed away due to breast cancer at the age of 65 years.

The father living (70-year-old) has history of hypertension and DM. has two siblings (brother 35 years old and sister 37 year old) both in good health.

Social history: She admits smoking three to five cigarettes a day but denies using hard drugs and alcohol. The patient is single and has no children. She is an active dancer and participates in swimming. Her current diet is low calorie with a lot of fruits and vegetables.

General: Presents in a normal state of “good” weight and health. No recent weight loss or gain.

No presence of rash around the nipple of the left breast. There is pain on the lump when pressed. No lumps on the armpit.

HEENT: no problem with hearing or vision. No headaches or dizziness. Normal nasal diameters, and no running nose or congestion. There is no evidence of removable or permanent dental. Last dental assessment conducted on January 2015.

The lump is smooth, rubbery and moves with ease within the breast tissue. A fine needle aspiration was conducted to obtain a tissue for testing.

There is no bleeding or discharge from the nipple and neither is there any change in color.

The diagnosis is based on three assessments imaging, cytopathological and clinical. The three assessments aim to reduce the effect of any technique of diagnosis being less than 100% specific and sensitive to diagnose or eliminate breast cancer.