comprehensive and can be analyzed using various OB theoretical frameworks, focus primarily on Leadership and Organizational Change while preparing your case analysis.

Use 3-4 scholarly
sources to strengthen your analysis. Please be very careful of the word limit (1600 – 2000 words). A strong report is one which provides
all the relevant information within the stipulated word limit. Under worded and Over worded
reports will be penalized. Also, make sure that you use 3-4 scholarly references, citing them
properly as per the guidelines in the subject outline. Aim of references is to support analysis,
therefore carefully choose them for relevance.

Based on the information presented in class, use Dr. Diamond’s theory on Collapse to analyse the position of the United States.

show an understanding of Dr. Diamond’s theory – specifically address ALL five factors that Diamond ties to collapse, both describing the factor and how circumstances in the US apply to that specific factor* choose ONE of the first four factors and give an in-depth analysis of how that factor applies to the US right now*give an in-depth analysis of the FIFTH factor: a. what social movements/counter-movements exist now that are designed to address the factor you have chosen out of the first four factors? b. based on what you learned about the success/failure of social movements, will these social movements or the counter movements will be successful – be specific and give the reasons why *based on a. how the four factors apply to the US, b. your response to the presence (or absence) of social movements designed to address the problem, and c. what we learned about the prospects for success of these social movements, will the US be faced with collapse or success?Your grade is based on how well you are able to collect information to answer the questions and how well you are able to apply the ideas from the course to the questions posed by Dr. Diamond. Do not simply summarize his article – use it as a tool to analyze the US. You should be able to use information (ie relevant terms and concepts) from several chapters in our institutions unit and especially the last two chapters in this unit. Lots of students have emailed me saying they want As! That is good and I am happy to hear that. Keep in mind, an A paper would include*extensive details on the first factor you cover in-depth, *specific data for each factor as to the status of the US*use of key terms and concepts everywhere appropriate*a detailed understanding of our RESPONSE to all four factors briefly and more specifically an in-depth discussion of the response to the factor that you covered in-depth in the first part of the paper*a detailed discussion of whether, based on Diamond’s factors, the US will be successful or will collapse If you would like, here is a transcript of a lecture given by Jared Diamond – available athttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/backgroundbriefing/why-societies-collapse-jared-diamond-at-princeton/3526390#transcript

Application for the Public and Behavioral Health Dual Degree Masters Program

Personal Statement Requirements for USF. Your personal statement has three (3) required parts. Please write a separate essay for each prompt: Part 1: What do you consider the most pressing concern in health care today? Why? Please present at least 3 reasons to support your claim. Part 2: Tell us about your interest in working in public and/or behavioral health with underserved populations. Please include relevant information about your values, work history, life experience and education that have led you to pursue a graduate degree. Part 3: What drives your interest in the dual degree program? What particular skills do you hope to learn? How does the dual degree relate to your career goals? Part 4 (Optional): Is there anything else you would like the admissions committee to note about you and your application materials?

How can China win global war for talent

This article is about the international business environment.The structure of the article includes introduction, main body and conclusion.No literature review is required.Please make Suggestions from multiple perspectives such as government policies .

Honoring those who have come before us and recognizing womens contributions is paramount to understanding the world as we live in it today.

You will pick one feminist activist or advocate and write a gratitude letter addressed to her.Your letter should give background information about the activist/advocate, describe any struggles they may have encountered and how they overcame adversity, and their accomplishments/contributions to human rights. Your letter should also include a personal reflection of how this persons contributions and achievements affect your daily life and the world as you understand and experience it. This letter should clearly show what you learned about the individual, while personally reflecting on the impact their work has had on the micro (individual) level, meso (community) level, macro (national) level, and global level (if applicable).This will require researching the individual and citing scholarly, accurate sources in APA format. The last page(s) of your letter should be a list of the references used (minimum 2). Note: WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A SCHOLARLY SOURCE. ANYTHING ENDING IN .com WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS A SCHOLARLY SOURCE. For information about how to use APA, please visit Owl Purdue. Letters should be 2-3 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font, with 1 margins.

How does the Roman Republican Temple of Portunus in Rome reflect both Greek and Etruscan styles?

Remember: Write your response in full and complete sentences. No bullet point answers will be accepted.
3.What is the message of the Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs? How do the
Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs show a turn away from the Classical representations of figures and towards symbolic representation?Part V: One (1) essay question(20pointstotal)There will beone (1) of the following essay questions.Demonstrate your mastery of subject by using specific termsand historical informationas necessary. DO NOT USE BULLET POINTS. ALWAYS WRITE IN FULL SENTENCES.1. Select three Roman Emperor portraits that you think best demonstrate the evolution of the Roman Empire one each from the Early, High, and Late Imperial periods. How does each artwork illustrate the cultural change of the period?2.Using the Flavian Amphitheater, Forum of Trajan, and the Pantheon, evaluate the role of Imperial architecture in the construction of a Roman identity. Explain each site’s physical construction and function and establish their specific cultural significance in representing the power of the Empire.

Identify and describe two such events in U.S. history that occurred prior to September 11, 2001, and explain why this event/threat was similar to current homeland security events.

The instructions are copied and pasted below. I would like 2 pages (approximately 1 pages per topic). The first topic is two examples of homeland security issues in pop culture and the second is two examples of homeland security issues prior to 9/11. Please use at least one source per example. The instructions are below. Instructions: Two Examples of Homeland Security Issues in Art or Popular Culture For this task, identify two expressions, representations, statements, etc. of a homeland security topic and explain the relation and significance of the work. For example, English singer Billy Bragg wrote and recorded “Help Save the Youth of America.” Take a look at the lyrics online and see below for a sample commentary: In the song, Bragg presciently identifies a number of topics that will become central in the homeland security dialogue. Written in 1986, some 15 years before the events of September 11th, Bragg’s core theme circles around the familiar accusation that U.S. foreign policy is too isolationist. This accusation has been made numerous times, most notably during the twentieth century’s two world wars. This is an ironic argument since the United States ultimately became a major contributor, and arguablyperhaps even obviouslythe catalyst for victory in each conflict. Bragg also opines upon globalization, U.S. military engagement, illegal immigration, consumerism, crime, and the general narcissism/navet of American culture. These topics … Identification of Two Pre-9/11 Homeland Security Events As we study this new concept of “homeland security,” we quickly learn that threats to national security are not new. In fact, the United States faced major threats to its existence even before it was officially a nation.