Augustine’s personal story are strictly from Confessions Bks I-IX.

 

Answer the following questions from the text as you read so that your grasp of the narrative will be thorough. The identification or definition questions may require reference easily found online.
The questions on Augustine’s personal story are strictly from Confessions Bks I-IX. Four more “books” (they are more like chapters or sections) follow Bk IX, which also have content no less in importance than what you read in Bks I-IX.
Team effort is acceptable if that is convenient. If you have trouble with any question, do request help in class.
I. Define the following terms in adequate detail using resources from the Internet
1. Liberal Arts
2. Neoplatonism
3. Important cities of Augustine’s career life with details
4. Major writings of Augustine—name at least five
5. Manichaeism
From the Text:
1.What is the paradox [look up the meaning of this term] of prayer that causes Augustine to wonder? (bk I.2,3)
2. What are the “shame and suffering” Augustine speaks of in bk 1.9?
What is Augustine’s recollection of the denial of baptism to him as “catechumen”? (bk 1. 11)
3. What is absurd about the behavior of Jupiter, as Augustine observes? How does a youth take advantage of his behavior by using Jupiter as defense? (bk 1.16)
4. What is an example of Augustine’s squandering his “brains on foolish delusions”? (bk 1.17)
5. How does Augustine compare rules of grammar to the rules of God? (bk 1. 18)
What are the wonderful personal qualities for which Augustine thinks he should be grateful? (bk 1.20)
6. What did his family, to his regret, not do for Augustine, at age 16? (bk II.2)
7. What was Augustine studying? Be specific and provide details (bk III.3).
8. What was the result of Monica meeting Ambrose? (bk III.12)
9. Who was Hortensius? How did he “inflame” Augustine? (bk III.4)
10. What was the sorcerer’s offer to Augustine? What was Augustine’s response? (Bk IV.2)
11. What were Augustine’s thoughts and resolutions about astrology? (Bk IV. 3)
12. What is the “lost book” that Augustine tries to recall in bk IV.13? Why did he write it?
13. Why does Augustine call Faustus, the Manichaean bishop, “a great decoy of the devil”? Include Augustine’s comments on Faustus’ intellect. (bk V.3)
14. What happened in the personal meeting between Augustine and Ambrose? (bk V.13)
15. What did the beggar of Milan serve to teach Augustine? (bk VI. 6)
16. Who was Alypius? How does he merit so much of narrative space? (bk VI. 7-10, 12-13).
17. What was the “sing-song voice of a child” that Augustine heard? What was the result? Be specific. (Bk VIII.12)
18. Bk IX. 4 Augustine says, “you rescued my tongue as you had already rescued my heart.” What is Augustine speaking of here?
19. What was Ambrose’s recommendation for Augustine concerning what book of the scripture to read? What was the result? (Bk IX.5)
20. What was De Magistro? (IX.6)

Examining Social Inequalities in Trading Places and Saint of Fort Washington

 

You must have seen the movie Trading Places or Saint of Fort Washington.
Please answer both questions.
1) Please give multiple examples of the following (pick one)
a)Of racial inequality
b)Of poverty and wealth inequality
c)Of gender inequality that you saw in the movie

2)What would a conflict theorist say regarding the movie you watched – what details/aspects of this story would they point to and why in making their points?

 

 

Dynamic routing algorithms play a crucial role in optimizing the transportation

Create a technology-driven platform that connects food producers, retailers, and community organizations to efficiently redistribute surplus food to those in need.
1. Dynamic Routing Algorithms.
a. Use intelligent routing algorithms to optimize the transportation of surplus food from donors to recipients, minimizing travel time and carbon footprint.
b. This enhances accountability and builds trust among participants in the network.

 

The Changing Perspective on the Role of Policy

• DiNitto, D. M., & Johnson, D. H. (2016). Social welfare: Politics and public policy (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
o Chapter 11, “The Challenges of a Diverse Society: Gender and Sexual Orientation” (pp. 427–470)
• Lind, A. (2004). Legislating the family: Heterosexist bias in social welfare policy frameworksLinks to an external site.. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 31(4), 21–35. Retrieved from http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/jrlsasw31&div=45&id=&page=
• United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner. (n.d.). About LGBTI people and human rightsLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from https://www.ohchr.org/en/sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity/about-lgbti-people-and-human-rights
• United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner. (2017b). The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Links to an external site.Retrieved from http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Pages/UDHRIndex.aspx

ASSIGNMENT
• What was your perspective on the role of policy before beginning the course?
• How has your perspective on the role of policy changed because of this course?
• Explain how you see the effects of policy on your community differently since taking this course.
• Explain how you see communities in need differently since taking this course. Explain your perspective on how policy affects those communities.
• Explain how you see communities with less need differently since taking this course. Explain your perspective on how policy affects those communities.

 

Company Profile: XYZ Company

 

You are required to complete a company profile assignment (5-6 paragraphs) designed to get you thinking about the issues related to organizational theory before we dive into the case studies presented in the course. You will have the opportunity to provide (in your own words) a definition of the term organization, summarize your own organization, and outline some specifics regarding the organization’s structural design and approaches you see for improvement. Specifically, I want you to address issues like the morale within the organization and the effectiveness of leadership to promote a positive culture and promote strong values within the company.

Your paper should be double-spaced, 12-point font, and one inch margins. Be sure to include the following:

Part One: In your own words, define an Organization.

Part Two: Provide a summary (5-6 paragraphs) of your organization including the following information. You may use an organization you are currently in or one you worked with in the past*

Where you work, company type, and industry. For example: “I work at XYZ company. We operate a prominent Physical Therapy business. I serve the company
as a consultant. My duties include…”
What is your organization’s purpose, mission, and strategic intent?
Explain the primary differences between an organic and a mechanistic organization design. Which type of organization do you think would be easier to
manage? Why?
How does your organization assess organizational effectiveness?

 

The Benefits of AI Screening for Employers

 

1. Explain some potential benefits artificial intelligence (AI) screening might provide to employers. In addition, describe some potential benefits to job seekers. Make sure to focus specifically on AI in your answer and not on more basic automation methods, such as resume keyword scanning.

2. What potential harm might employers experience when using AI screening? What harm might it do to job seekers?