The Autobiography was written by Franklin himself. Imagine you have read an account of Franklin’s attempt to attain perfection written by an…

The Autobiography was written by Franklin himself. Imagine you have read an account of Franklin’s attempt to attain perfection written by an impartial reporter. Write an essay that compares and contrasts the versions written by Franklin and the reporter. Consider how each version would use facts and opinions.

How did Argentina recover from its default?

How did Argentina recover from its default?

Question:How did Argentina recover from its default?Solution:Default of a country means a country is unable to pay a debt which it is required to pay.It is the failure condition to pay back the…

Malicious individuals have discovered several methods to attack and defeat cryptosystems. It’s important that understand the threats posed by cryptographic attacks to minimize the risks to your networ

Malicious individuals have discovered several methods to attack and defeat cryptosystems. It’s important that understand the threats posed by cryptographic attacks to minimize the risks to your network systems.

Identify one cryptographic attack and how you can protect against it.

Please make your initial post and two response posts substantive. A substantive post will do at least TWO of the following:

  • Provide extensive additional information on the topic
  • Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail
  • Share an applicable personal experience
  • Provide an outside source that applies to the topic, along with additional information about the topic or the source (please cite properly in APA 7)
  • Make an argument concerning the topic.

At least one scholarly source should be used in the initial discussion thread. Be sure to use information from your readings and other sources. Use proper citations and references in your post.

Note: Please find the attachment Below for reference and Please write at least 450 words minimum

write a 500 Essay and 5 sources of annotated bibliography

Can you help me understand this Philosophy question?

Required Reading: Introduction to Consequentialism

Required Reading: Introduction to Utilitarianism

Required Reading: Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=hACdhD_kes8&feature=emb_title

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=hACdhD_kes8&feature=emb_title


In 500 words or more (no less), research the trolley problem and tell me why you would or would not pull the lever. Make sure you use the concepts introduced in the material above. You may use examples, but you will still need to include a full scholarly definition of each, with commentary. You may use any scholarly source other than a dictionary, to include online video lectures. You may use Wikipedia as a starting point, but be aware that Wikipedia is not a scholarly source and therefore can never be quoted in your paper or counted as 1 of your 5 bibliographic citations. You will need to include inline citations in your essay (last name, date, pg#) and must still cite any sources beyond the five required that you use to write your paper in the references section of your essay. If you include an inline citation, there must be a corresponding entry in the reference list or bibliography. You can find tools and examples of APA citation formats at the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.

You are required to submit a separate annotated bibliography. Using the resource center and the scholarly research tools I listed in the course introduction, for your research. With that information, create an annotated bibliography with 5 sources related to the ethical theory of the week.

This is an example of the progression your research might take. Start with Wikipedia, follow that with 

War and Conflict in Contemporary World

I’m stuck on a Political Science question and need an explanation.

Answer the 5 questions regarding the wars and conflicts in the 21-century. Questions are not directly interrelated, and you do not need to write binding texts.

I expect from you to answer each question in the following format:

– Statement of your opinion (in one para).

– Your arguments, supported with citation and references that prove your thesis.

– Conclusion.

– List of used sources.

There are no specific volume requirements. However, do not forget the grades are between 2 and 6. I want a grade 6 from you.

1. Why do governments assume that “the more land, the better”?

There is a constant political struggle for land between two or more nations around the world, where two different countries claiming to own a land area even though another country controls (or “occupy”) it. Whenever a region asks for independence, usually the central country refuses.

A non-exhaustive list:

  • Serbia claims Kosovo is theirs;
  • Pakistan, India and China all three consider the Kashmir region to be theirs;
  • Both Argentina and the UK wants the Falkland Islands;
  • Spain refuses even to consider a possible Catalan or Basque independence;
  • Both Greece and Turkey wants to control Cyprus;
  • Both Ukraine and Russia considers Crimea to be their;
  • Both Georgia and Russia claim South Ossetia and Abkhazia; and so on.
  • It seems like pretty much all geopolitics and wars are based on the assumption that “more land is better.” Is this assumption historically proven and contemporary correct? What the benefits of “grabbing” more space (land and water) and what the negatives could be?

    2. Are there benefits to war?

    Probably the most common defence of wars is that they are necessary evils. However, wars are also defended as being in some way beneficial. How does the war affect winners and victims? E.g., polls in the United States through the 2003-2011 war on Iraq found that a majority in the U.S. believed Iraqis were better off as the result of a war that severely damaged Iraq. A majority of Iraqis, in contrast, thought they were worse off. This is a disagreement over facts, not ideology. However, people often choose which facts to become aware of or to accept.

    The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe’s colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler. The Second World War led to a profound change in political thinking about how states should conduct their relations. During the Cold War, many advances in science and technology were made possible because of the arms race. Could be such achievements qualified as benefits of wars?

    3. In which case is separatism considered legitimate?

    What historical background usually gives a nation/minority within another country legal grounds for separatism in the eyes of the international community? In international law, the only principle that can be used is the Self Determination Right, which is recognised by the United Nations. Do you think that the definition of “nation” is too loose, as some countries have been authorised to separate according to that principle, while others have had more difficulty? Could you call the separatism “a nation within a nation”? Similarly, a few countries are recognised as such by some others, whereas others refuse to recognise them. Some examples: Taiwan, Israel, Darfur, Palestine, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and others. However, of what kind is such recognition – political or legal?

    4. How has politics been affected by the expansion of force, through technological change, and its dispersion?

    Scholars have explored in-depth the effects of changes in the technology of force on international relations in the West over periods of centuries. Recent changes in warfare, relying on global positioning systems and electronic technology of all kinds, have created huge gaps between the military power of the United States and that of other countries. Some of those who celebrated American military power, however, may have forgotten that ingenious adversaries can create effective “weapons of the weak,” such as terrorism and that possessing a superior resource may lead states to overuse it, or to attempt to use it for purposes for which it is not well suited. How do you see the impact of asymmetry on contemporary wars and conflicts?

    5. Is there any plausible sense in which progress has taken place in the prevention of conflicts and wars?

    Since the Second World War, both IR scientists and politicians expected economic interdependence to dampen or even prevent wars and sought arbitration and arms limitation treaties to facilitate and institutionalise benign changes. The effects of changes in the ideas in which people believe are by no means necessarily benign, as illustrated by nuclear weapons and the recent militancy of religious fundamentalism. We should expect no simple answer to questions about progress, but they are nevertheless essential questions to ask. How do you see, would it be realistic to expect further progress in preventing wars and conflicts due to intellectual or moral advances in human thinking?

    l3. Cunsidera per um] produelien tax (no! 531111111 in lime graph yet}. it Illustrate. Box and shade in the tax revenue. Label everything. (10} b.

    Consider a per unit production tax (not shown in the graph … yet).

    a. Illustrate. Box and shade in the tax revenue. Label everything.

    b. What is deadweight loss (in words)? Show the deadweight loss in the graph. 

    In the Pillow Book , we see the first person musings of a woman who actively pursues sexual partnerships with men.

    In the Pillow Book, we see the first person musings of a woman who actively pursues sexual partnerships with men. In the other two texts from this Unit that were written by women (The Laisand Genji), we see women through the eyes of male protagonists (Guigemar, Lanval, Bisclavret, and Genji). Choose one example from each of these three female-authored texts, and discuss the effect(s) of the male vs. female point of view.

    A postscript is essentially writing about your writing process. It should be focused on a variety of aspects. Draft one page postscript for…

    A postscript is essentially writing about your writing process. It should be focused on a variety of aspects. Draft  one page postscript for comparison/contrast essay by answering these questions:

    Where did your writing take place?How long did it take to complete?  How many sittings and revisions?What specifically most challenged you (structure, syntax, diction, transitions, etc.)?  Why?What are your specific strengths in this assignment?

    Education

    Reflection Paper

    This assignment is due by tomorrow at 2130 PM, att: Maggie K.

    I will pay 10.00 dollars if agree let shake hands.

    Historically Paris, France received its water from the river Seine. As the city developed, it had to find new sources. Today, majority of the water…

    Historically Paris, France received its water from the river Seine. As the city developed, it had to find new sources. Today, majority of the water supply comes from reservoirs built outside the city. It takes a lot of energy to bring the water from these reservoirs to the city, thus creating an externality. The following is true about Parisian water [ all prices are measured in Euros (€)] :MSB = 500 – 2Q MSC = 40 + QMEB = 0 MEC = Q where Q is the amount of water consumed, measured in thousands of gallons.a. What is the competitive quantity (Qc) and competitive price (Pc) of water in Paris?b. What is the efficient quantity (QE) and efficient price (PE) of water in Paris?c. Can you explain the reasons behind the difference in equilibrium of (a) and (b) above, i.e. why do you get different answers for (a) and (b)?

    Historically Paris, France received its water from the river Seine. As the city developed, it had to find new sources. Today, majority ofthe water supply comes from reservoirs built outside the…