Five children’s books involve animals

choose five different children’s books and record your information in the five steps below.
Paper details:

Step #1
• What are the titles of these five children’s books that you have chosen?
Include Publishers and dates of first publication. Do you remember any of these children’s books from your childhood, and were they significant?
Explain in detail.
Step #2
• Which of these five children’s books do you think are intended for children to read with their parents?
• Which of these five children’s books do you think are meant to be read independently, and why?
• Which of these five children’s books would you wish your own children to read, and why?
• What are the general themes of each book? What is the suggested age of the reader per book?
Step #3
• How many of these five children’s books involve animals as the main characters?
How many include humans?
• What do you see is the significance of this relationship?…
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Modern Science

Part 1:Watch the following videos and look at the resources in the module 1 resources: Please give your response to the following:

Which topic is of most interest to you and why?
Which topic do you think is the most important to tackle for humanity?
Which topic is the most challenging to address and why?
Review these links to learn more about the topics discussed in this Module.Environment

Earth.org Biggest Environmental Issues

https://undsci.berkeley.edu/modern-science-whats-changing/
What is science?

https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/context/top-10-things-everybody-should-know-about-science
Biggest Breakthroughs:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite

The job of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is to make the Internet work, and the IETF achieves that primarily by writing technical standards for network protocols. The TCP/IP Protocol Suite is a collection of protocols that ultimately enable us to share data across the Internet and other networks.

Search the Internet for information on one of the following IETF Request for Comments (try to pick one that has yet to be discussed on the message boards):

IETF RFC 791 Internet Protocol.
IETF RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol.
IETF RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol.
IETF RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol.
IETF RFC 854 Telnet.
IETF RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol.
IETF RFC 1059 Network Time Protocol.
IETF RFC 1350 Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
IETF RFC 1939 Post Office Protocol.
IETF RFC 2409 Internet Key Exchange.
IETF RFC 2570 Simple Network Management Protocol.
IETF RFC 3261 Session Initiation Protocol.
IETF RFC 4251 Secure Shell.
IETF RFC 4880 Pretty Good Privacy.
IETF RFC 4291 IPv6 Addressing.
Discuss the primary function that makes the protocol unique from others. Describe the salient characteristics of the protocol including its relationship to the OSI Reference Model and discuss any security mechanisms that the protocol may have built into it. Write your own review of the prominent features of the protocol; do not include material directly copied from the associated IETF Request for Comments.

Response Guidelines
Post detailed comments or questions to at least two other learners and explain how their insights helped to inform your understanding of the specific protocol that they analyzed.

Components of the creation of consumer economy

• What have been the four components of the creation of consumer economy and society since the mid- 1800s? Give three examples of each component.

• How have gender and beauty been commodified globally in recent decades?

• According to “How Kim Kardashian …” and “Feminism’s greatest obstacle …,” what is the difference between “feeling empowered,” on the one hand, and having actual power in society, on the other?

• What are arguably the social repercussions of the “commodification and capitalization of the anti-racism industry”?

• What are arguably the social repercussions of “Pride for sale”?

• Describe and discuss three examples of how business has marketed unhealthy commodities in poor countries.

• How have you yourself been created as a consumer in terms of your social class, sexuality/gender, race/ethnicity, age, national citizenship, and geographic location in the world? Discuss this process in terms of the four components of the creation of consumer economy and society.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkeU4Xojc_sLinks to an external site.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ_BB7VEDyQLinks to an external site.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0r0Wj-ZI9kLinks to an external site.

Epilepsy

LS is a 31-year-old woman who presents after a first-time seizure. The patient recalls experiencing an unusual rising sensation in the abdomen accompanied by an unpleasant, brief, metallic taste before losing awareness. Bystanders observed her to develop leftward head turning followed by stiffening and rhythmic jerking of her limbs. She appeared disoriented for 15 minutes following the event but steadily recovered to baseline functioning.

Past Medical History

• Febrile convulsion in childhood following pneumonia at the age of 10

• No birth-related or developmental complications Medications

• Fluoxetine, 40 mg once daily Family History

• Uncle with alcohol-associated withdrawal seizures

Labs

• Electrolytes: Normal

• Blood glucose level: Normal

• Urine toxicology screening: Negative

Discussion Questions

  1. What is an important risk factor that might have contributed to LS’s epilepsy?
  2. Initial workup reveals normal electrolytes, normal blood glucose level, and negative urine toxicology screening. Which diagnostic studies should be obtained to further understand the risk of recurrent unprovoked seizures?
  3. An EEG is obtained and shows epileptiform discharges over the right temporal head region. What is the best next course of action in terms of antiseizure therapy?

Technological environment that impacts marketing

Discuss a recent change in the technological environment that impacts marketing. How has it affected buyer behavior and how has it changed marketing?
Contact methods are a very important part of collecting data for marketing research. Select a contact method, discuss it, provide an example of a company using this contact method, and explain if the company used the contract method correctly.
Describe (1) similarity and (1) difference when it comes to conducting research in another country versus the domestic market.

Organization make future decisions or policy?

Write a 2-3 page executive briefing of a selected business-related case pertaining to the topic of contract law.
Introduction
In this introductory course to business law, you will examine real-world court decisions pertinent to the topics that you will be studying. This is not a course designed to train lawyers, and you are not expected to be an attorney-in-training. However, you will be asked to do a substantial amount of independent research in the scholarly and professional resources of the field. You will be called upon to locate court cases relevant to the topics of contracts and torts and to write an analysis for each case.
To help you get your research started, some prominent searchable databases of court cases have been recommended for you in the assessment resources. Try to imagine yourself as either the plaintiff or the defendant in the cases you review, to make these cases more meaningful to your life.
Use the resources provided to familiarize yourself with the legal terminology as early as possible, in order to help you make sense of the legal language found in court cases. The terminology that you will learn in this course will be useful in both a scholarly and everyday context.
Overview
Contracts are the heart and soul of commercial transactions. Different types of contracts bind parties together in business dealings. Review contracts that you have signed recently—a lease, an employment agreement, an extended warranty—to examine not only the language but also the scope of these agreements. Examine the language in the contract that outlines how disagreements will be resolved, and the penalties that adhere to either party for breach of the contract.
Preparation
The first step in preparing your case law analysis is to locate a published court decision and select an organization you believe would be impacted by the decision. 
Choose a decision about contracts. To help you get started, use the Capella University Library Legal Research Library Guide and these well-known searchable databases of court cases. Try to imagine yourself as either the plaintiff or the defendant in the cases you read to make these cases meaningful to your life:
Findlaw. (n.d.). United States Supreme Court cases. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court
Legal Information Institute. (n.d.). Supreme Court: Most recent decisions. http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/
Nolo. (n.d.). Legal topics. http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia
Oyez, Inc. (n.d.). https://www.oyez.org/
Select an organization not a party to the case that you believe would be impacted by that court decision. It can be an organization you work for or have worked for, an organization you would like to work for, or some other organization.
Use the following media simulations to help you with this assessment:
Analyzing a Case.
This multimedia walks you through a written court decision and explains each part’s purpose.
Business Law Foundational Concepts.
This multimedia will help you to understand your reading materials and articles you find.
Review the terms or concepts listed under the tabs Foundational Legal Terminology and Contracts and Bankruptcy Terminology. You may start by studying the terminology listed in the Transcript view (click Transcript at the lower right corner of the screen). After you’ve studied the terms, go back to the interactive view, and try matching the terms to their definitions.
Use this multimedia to view several approaches to ethical thinking that can be applied to business.
In addition to your textbook, use the transcript as another resource to quickly look up some of the more common terms. This terminology will be useful in personal, scholarly, and professional settings.
Four Ethical Theories.
This multimedia sets forth several approaches to ethical thinking that can be applied to business.
The Case Analysis Report: Executive Briefing Exemplar [DOCX] shows a sample case law analysis. You may wish to refer to it as you work on your assessment.
Instructions
Once you have selected a decision and an organization impacted by the decision, assume you’re a senior manager in the organization you selected and that you were asked to prepare an analysis of the court decision and brief the executive team of the organization about the impact the case might have on the company. Your briefing should include a summary of the case, as well as an evaluation of how the court’s decision impacts the organization from a business, legal, and ethical perspective. Be sure to list your case citation in the References page at the end of your briefing.
Step 1: Exhibit information literacy skills as applied to business law.
Identify the court, the parties who are before the court, and the date of the decision.
Ensure that your briefing provides an accurate context in terms of who brought the lawsuit and the outcome of the case.
Report research from a recognized authority that adds insight into the meaning, history, or impact of the case with relevant legal research from credible databases or online sources.
Step 2: Summarize the facts and ruling of a legal case and its impact on businesses.
Provide a brief background and context associated with the case. Summarize the facts in no more than 1-2 paragraphs.
Identify the specific disagreement between the parties. Was there a dissenting opinion? If so, explain it.
Summarize the court’s ruling, including its rationale.
Analyze the impact of the case on businesses, including both negative and positive impacts.
Step 3: Explain how the court decision impacts legal and ethical compliance in a business environment.
Identify the ethical and legal implications for a business that were suggested by the court’s decision.
Discuss whether or not the conduct of a party in the case was ethical or unethical.
Propose and explain an ethical theory that describes why a party’s conduct was ethical or unethical.
Step 4: Explain how a legal case could impact a specific organization not a party to the case.
Explain the impact of the court’s decision on your selected organization. In light of the court’s ruling, how might the executive team of the organization make future decisions or policy?

Ethical considerations and implications involving functional behavior assessment

Analyze ethical considerations and implications involving functional behavior assessment and the implementation of specific intervention techniques, including the use of aversives and physical restraint.

Part 1: Functional Behavior Assessment Interventions (2pages)
• Identify relevant sections in the BACB® Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts that apply to functional behavior assessment. Explain how each relevant section applies to functional behavior assessment interventions.
• Explain the differences between functional behavior analysis and functional behavior assessment.
• Explain the importance of conducting a functional behavior analysis or functional behavior assessment to develop an efficacious intervention.
Part 2: Aversives (1page)
• Identify relevant sections in the BACB® Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts that apply to the use of aversives. Explain how each relevant section applies to the use of aversives.
• Explain whether you believe in the use of corporal punishment in both home and school settings. How might this impact your personal attitudes and beliefs versus your professional ethical responsibilities?
Part 3: Restraint and Physical Management (1 page)
• Identify relevant sections in the BACB® Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts that apply to restraint and physical management. Explain how each relevant section applies to the use of restraint and physical management.
• Explain whether you believe in the use of restraint and physical management in a self-contained classroom for children with autism; focus on ethical considerations and why.

Choice of degree program

You are a magazine writer assigned to write a profile of the person who influenced your choice of degree program – not just going back to school or pursuing an education but choosing your specific field. OR, you can select a person who has contributed to your chosen field of study significantly.

Write 200-300 words describing your chosen field of study, WHY this person was important to your decision to pursue education in that field OR HOW the person you chose has contributed to your field. The person can be living or dead. Do not spend time on physical details like eye color or height but do include birth and death, if applicable, dates. You only have 200-300 words to describe the very essence of this person and the impact they have had.

In addition to your biographical description of your chosen person, include a couple sentences to responding to at least one of the following questions:

From among this week’s biographies, who do you think your chosen person would have wanted as a friend and why?
From among this week’s biographies, who might have been a good mentor for your person? Or who might your person have mentored?
Does your chosen person share any character traits with people from this week’s resources?
Don’t forget to list the specific profile resource at the bottom of your post.

International Marketing Plan

Overview: In a group of 4-5 students, you will work together in creating your International Marketing Plan that will be due in Week 12 of the semester. Ensure each group member understands and accepts their role and responsibilities for this project and agrees to specific dates for meetings and submission. Also, you will choose a team leader, this person will be the key point of contact with the Professor. A cohesive team that is well prepared, is a critical component to a successful marketing pitch. This is a good opportunity to apply your interpersonal communication skills as part of the course learning objectives.

All communication with me about this project MUST copy all team members.

Group formation will be completed in Week 7. – a Canadian company, their product(s), and the target country that your company with be exporting its product(s) to.

Your group will take on the role of an internal international marketing team whose job to assess the target country, determine the opportunity, and develop a detailed marketing plan.

Written report 20% due Week 12

The following is an outline or guide for your Written Marketing Report: It must be written in the voice of the International Marketing team of your company presenting their and analysis and recommendation to the company’s CEO and CMO.

  1. Country Analysis – A brief discussion of the country’s relevant history, population, demographics, working conditions, exchange rates, major industries. Plus, an analysis of the topics below and their impact on your export and marketing plans.

When you write a fact or comment on a practice – think – why does this matter to your company, product, and plans?

Trade and Economic Situation
Political System (structure, current stability of the government)
Legal/Regulatory System (what challenges do the systems present)
Social and Cultural Forces (race, religion, ethnicity, subcultures, business customs)

  1. Market Analysis

Target Market Development – segments, product need, product awareness Consumer buying habits – shopping habits, product-use. Consider your distributor targets as well. How does the country or region’s culture impact the target market
Region – Describe the market(s) in which the product is to be sold, Region(s), Forms of transportation and communication available in that (those) region(s),
Advertising and Promotion – What are the IMC tools that you would recommend reaching your target market Pricing strategy

  1. Competitor Analysis -Compare and contrast your product and the competition’s product.

Brand name, Features, Package, etc. Competitor’s prices, promotion, and advertising methods

  1. Detailed Marketing Plan (IMC)

Marketing Objective – forecast market share and sales volume
Marketing Strategy – clear and specific identification and description of the target market
Marketing Mix – Product, Promotion, Price, and Distribution.

  1. Summary and conclusion