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selection process

The complete proposal should have the following 21 content areas as subheadings:

 

1. Introduction

 

2. Problem Statement

 

3. Rationale for the Research

 

4. Statement of the Research Objectives

 

5. Hypothesis

 

6. Definition of Terms

 

7. Summary

 

8. Literature Review

 

9. Methodology

 

10. Participants

 

11. Research Design

 

12. Instrumentation and Data Collection Plans

 

13. Proposed Analysis of the Data

 

14. Implications and Limitations

 

15. Time Schedule

 

16. Personnel

 

17. Budget

 

18. Resources

 

19. Needed Assurance/Clearances

 

20. Questions for Surveys/Questionnaires/Interviews

 

21. References

 

Your Research Proposal should be at least 10 pages in length (excluding the title page and the references page). Incorporate corrections made to each of the individual assignments in Units I-VII. Follow APA guidelines.

 

Be sure to use the guidelines in Chapter 14 of the textbook to help with formatting (pages 269-288). (Pay attention to page breaks and headings.)

 

The following can be used as a checklist to ensure you have all of the required components and page lengths for the Research Proposal:

 

MBA 5652, Research Methods 6

 

 Introduction: The student will need to introduce what the research proposal topic is about. See page 271 of your textbook. (Estimated length – one page)

 

 Problem Statement: You need to identify a very specific problem within the stated topic. Do not let that problem be too broad. It should be narrowed down to a specific problem that is researchable. Present that problem in a general thesis statement stating why the problem is important enough to study. (Estimated length – one paragraph)

 

 Rationale for the Research: You will need to explain what the study intends to accomplish. What rationale was used to determine the importance for this study? How does your study relate to larger issues? Make a persuasive statement to justify the reason for the study. Why is the study important? To whom is it important? What benefits will occur if this particular study is done? (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Statement of the Research Objectives: Identify the objectives and the purpose for the study. Example: The purpose and the objectives for this study are to …. Identify/understand/determine…. (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Hypothesis: A hypothesis is really an educated guess. A hypothesis results when the questions are transformed into statements that express the relationships between the variables within the proposed study. It is sometimes referred to as an “if/then” statement. See page 7 of your textbook. (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Definition of Terms: Define a minimum of five terms used throughout the proposal so that readers can be sure to understand the meaning of the terminology used. An example of a definition is: “For the purpose of this research, improvement is operationally defined as post test score minus pretest score.” (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Summary: Include a restatement of the problem and a summary of the proposal. (Estimated length – one paragraph)

 

 Review of the Relevant Literature/Related Research/Literature Review: Provide a minimum of five research studies that address the same topic chosen for the proposal.

 

What are the similar areas of study or studies that lead up to the current research? Identify the importance of the questions being asked. o Report on the current status of the topic. o Analyze the relationship between the literature reviewed and the problem statement.

 

Include a summary, along with a restatement of the relationships between the variables under consideration and how these relationships are important to the proposed hypothesis. (Estimated length – two to three pages)

 

 Method/Research Procedure/Methodology: Determine the method of research for the proposal. Examples could be: qualitative, quantitative, and case study. See page 271 of your textbook. (Estimated length – two paragraphs)

 

 Participants: Provide specific identification for the proposed participants for the study. Include a description, the possible number within the population, the proposed location, and the selection procedure. Be specific when identifying the selection process. Then identify how a representative sample will be drawn from the population. (Refer to Chapter 4, pages 89-102, for examples.) (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Research Design: Determine how to conduct the data collection and the proposed analysis. See page 15 of your textbook. (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Instrumentation and Data Collection Plans: State the sources and/or instrument(s) proposed to be used to record the data (surveys, interview protocols). Identify the procedure. For a mailed survey, identify steps to be taken in administering and following up the survey to obtain a high response rate. Determine how to specifically conduct the research based on the proposed sample. See page 149 of the textbook. (Estimated length – half a page)

 

 Proposed Analysis of the Data: Identify what results are expected from the sample. Identify how the categories of responses will be determined and analyzed. Address specifically what the proposed results could infer back to the population. Answer the following questions:

 

artistic failure

1

Hamlet and His Problems (graded)

In his essay “Hamlet and His Problems,” T. S. Eliot declared the play an artistic failure, radically dismissing one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Eliot coins the term objective correlative in this essay and asserts that Hamlet lacks a strong objective correlative to cohere the play’s actions.

Sigmund Freud, interestingly, views Hamlet’s fixation on Gertrude, his mother, as the axis on which the play turns. It doesn’t take years of Freudian analysis to determine that Hamlet has a fixation on his mother, nor that his uncle’s fratricide and subsequent marriage to his dead brother’s wife is incestuous even by modern terms. Yet, the Old Testament gives the injunction for a man to take up with his dead brother’s wife.

Let’s begin this discussion with an evaluation of Hamlet’s relationship to his mother. Does he have an untoward interest in her affairs?

 

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

2)     The Elizabethan Context (graded)

Hamlet is, ultimately, a revenge tragedy. In a revenge tragedy, the convention is to have all the major characters (and many of the minor ones) dead on stage by the end. The Elizabethans even used animal organs, guts, and blood to make the action realistic. Does the ambition of revenge motifs have any relevance for modern society and the art that reflects our own culture?

Let’s also consider Ophelia and Gertrude as the only female characters in this play. What is Shakespeare telling his audience about women through these characters? How might Queen Elizabeth have reacted to Shakespeare’s view of women? Did Queen Elizabeth perceive herself to be a woman, or was she, as a monarch, “without gender”?

Make it three co

1

Hamlet and His Problems (graded)

In his essay “Hamlet and His Problems,” T. S. Eliot declared the play an artistic failure, radically dismissing one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Eliot coins the term objective correlative in this essay and asserts that Hamlet lacks a strong objective correlative to cohere the play’s actions.

Sigmund Freud, interestingly, views Hamlet’s fixation on Gertrude, his mother, as the axis on which the play turns. It doesn’t take years of Freudian analysis to determine that Hamlet has a fixation on his mother, nor that his uncle’s fratricide and subsequent marriage to his dead brother’s wife is incestuous even by modern terms. Yet, the Old Testament gives the injunction for a man to take up with his dead brother’s wife.

Let’s begin this discussion with an evaluation of Hamlet’s relationship to his mother. Does he have an untoward interest in her affairs?

 

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

2)     The Elizabethan Context (graded)

Hamlet is, ultimately, a revenge tragedy. In a revenge tragedy, the convention is to have all the major characters (and many of the minor ones) dead on stage by the end. The Elizabethans even used animal organs, guts, and blood to make the action realistic. Does the ambition of revenge motifs have any relevance for modern society and the art that reflects our own culture?

Let’s also consider Ophelia and Gertrude as the only female characters in this play. What is Shakespeare telling his audience about women through these characters? How might Queen Elizabeth have reacted to Shakespeare’s view of women? Did Queen Elizabeth perceive herself to be a woman, or was she, as a monarch, “without gender”?

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

 

 

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1.      Comments:  four to five lines

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These comments only for your example. Because you understand how to make it and, also you can give answer, any one comment in this example? Other two you have to make it in your own words.

 

 

fresh perspectives

Critique of Women’s Literature

It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s lite

Critique of Women’s Literature

It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s literature is no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

For this discussion, address the following:

  • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
  • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

Post your discussion in the discussion area.

needs tto be 250 words

rature is no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class

Critique of Women’s Literature

It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s literature is no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

For this discussion, address the following:

  • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
  • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

Post your discussion in the discussion area.

needs tto be 250 words

white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

For this discussion, address the following:

  • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
  • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

Post your discussion in the discussion area.

needs tto be 250 words

Queen Elizabeth

1

Hamlet and His Problems (graded)

In his essay “Hamlet and His Problems,” T. S. Eliot declared the play an artistic failure, radically dismissing one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Eliot coins the term objective correlative in this essay and asserts that Hamlet lacks a strong objective correlative to cohere the play’s actions.

Sigmund Freud, interestingly, views Hamlet’s fixation on Gertrude, his mother, as the axis on which the play turns. It doesn’t take years of Freudian analysis to determine that Hamlet has a fixation on his mother, nor that his uncle’s fratricide and subsequent marriage to his dead brother’s wife is incestuous even by modern terms. Yet, the Old Testament gives the injunction for a man to take up with his dead brother’s wife.

Let’s begin this discussion with an evaluation of Hamlet’s relationship to his mother. Does he have an untoward interest in her affairs?

 

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

2)     The Elizabethan Context (graded)

Hamlet is, ultimately, a revenge tragedy. In a revenge tragedy, the convention is to have all the major characters (and many of the minor ones) dead on stage by the end. The Elizabethans even used animal organs, guts, and blood to make the action realistic. Does the ambition of revenge motifs have any relevance for modern society and the art that reflects our own culture?

Let’s also consider Ophelia and Gertrude as the only female characters in this play. What is Shakespeare telling his audience about women through these characters? How might Queen Elizabeth have reacted to Shakespeare’s view of women? Did Queen Elizabeth perceive herself to be a woman, or was she, as a monarch, “without gender”?

1

Hamlet and His Problems (graded)

In his essay “Hamlet and His Problems,” T. S. Eliot declared the play an artistic failure, radically dismissing one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Eliot coins the term objective correlative in this essay and asserts that Hamlet lacks a strong objective correlative to cohere the play’s actions.

Sigmund Freud, interestingly, views Hamlet’s fixation on Gertrude, his mother, as the axis on which the play turns. It doesn’t take years of Freudian analysis to determine that Hamlet has a fixation on his mother, nor that his uncle’s fratricide and subsequent marriage to his dead brother’s wife is incestuous even by modern terms. Yet, the Old Testament gives the injunction for a man to take up with his dead brother’s wife.

Let’s begin this discussion with an evaluation of Hamlet’s relationship to his mother. Does he have an untoward interest in her affairs?

 

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

2)     The Elizabethan Context (graded)

Hamlet is, ultimately, a revenge tragedy. In a revenge tragedy, the convention is to have all the major characters (and many of the minor ones) dead on stage by the end. The Elizabethans even used animal organs, guts, and blood to make the action realistic. Does the ambition of revenge motifs have any relevance for modern society and the art that reflects our own culture?

Let’s also consider Ophelia and Gertrude as the only female characters in this play. What is Shakespeare telling his audience about women through these characters? How might Queen Elizabeth have reacted to Shakespeare’s view of women? Did Queen Elizabeth perceive herself to be a woman, or was she, as a monarch, “without gender”?

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

 

 

here i attached a file only for your example.

These comments only for your example. Because you understand how to make it and, also you can give answer, any one comment in this example? Other two you have to make it in your own words.

 

Make it three comments in your own words.

1.      Comments:  four to five lines

2.      Comments:  four to five lines

3.      Comments:  four to five lines

 

 

 

here i attached a file only for your example.

These comments only for your example. Because you understand how to make it and, also you can give answer, any one comment in this example? Other two you have to make it in your own words.

 

critique literature

Critique of Women’s Literature

Resources

  • scoring guide icon Disc

    Critique of Women’s Literature

    Resources

    • scoring guide icon Discussion and Participation Scoring Guide.

    It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s literature is

    Critique of Women’s Literature

    It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s literature is no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

    For this discussion, address the following:

    • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
    • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

    Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

    Post your discussion in the discussion area.

    needs tto be 250 words

    no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

    For this discussion, address the following:

    • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
    • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

    Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

    Post your discussion in the discussion area.

    needs tto be 250 words

    ussion and Participation Scoring Guide.

It is common for people to critique literature, especially when it presents new thoughts and ideas. The field of women’s literature is no exception. For example, early feminist writing has been critiqued as representing solely the experience of the middle-class white woman. Newer voices in women’s literature offer fresh perspectives.

For this discussion, address the following:

  • Are there perspectives of women of color becoming more visible in contemporary literature? How or how not?
  • Use quotes from two of the readings for this unit, or from other examples of women’s literature, to illustrate your point.

Refer to the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide for posting expectations.

Post your discussion in the discussion area.

needs tto be 250 words

selected reading

Write two 350- to 700-word essays: the first about one of the readings from Ch. 14 listed below, and the second from one of the readings from Ch. 16 listed below. For each essay, remember to introduce your topics with a concise thesis statement and follow up with supportive arguments. Complete each essay with a logical conclusion.

Choose one of the following readings from Ch. 14 and discuss how your selected reading illustrates the key principles of feminist thought:

  • 14.2: Simone de Beauvoir
  • 14.3: Nancy Chodorow
  • 14.4: Carol Gilligan
  • 14.5: Sandra Harding
  • 14.6: Hélène Cixous
  • 14.7: Sherryl Kleinman

Choose one of the following readings from Ch. 16 and discuss how your selected reading illustrates key principles of postcolonialist thought:

  • 16.1: Léopold Sédar Senghor
  • 16.2: Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 16.3: CarlosWrite two 350- to 700-word essays: the first about one of the readings from Ch. 14 listed below, and the second from one of the readings from Ch. 16 listed below. For each essay, remember to introduce your topics with a concise thesis statement and follow up with supportive arguments. Complete each essay with a logical conclusion.

    Choose one of the following readings from Ch. 14 and discuss how your selected reading illustrates the key principles of feminist thought:

    • 14.2: Simone de Beauvoir
    • 14.3: Nancy Chodorow
    • 14.4: Carol Gilligan
    • 14.5: Sandra Harding
    • 14.6: Hélène Cixous
    • 14.7: Sherryl Kleinman

    Choose one of the following readings from Ch. 16 and discuss how your illustrates key principles of postcolonialist thought:

    • 16.1: Léopold Sédar Senghor
    • 16.2: Martin Luther King Jr.
    • 16.3: Carlos Astrada
    • 16.4: Francisco Miró Quesada
    • 16.5: Sonia Saldivar-Hull
    • 16.6: Mohandas K. Ghandi
  • 16.4: Francisco Miró Quesada
  • 16.5: Sonia Saldivar-Hull
  • 16.6: Mohandas K. Ghandi

School Board

Letter of Transmittal

Write two different letters of transmittal that can be used in your Formal Proposal in Unit VIII. Pick two separate problems in your community, and imagine that your business is well positioned to provide a solution to that issue.

For example:

The School Board of Smoke River Valley, North Carolina, is concerned that its

Letter of Transmittal

Write two different letters of transmittal that can be used in your Formal Proposal in Unit VIII. Pick two separate problems in your community, and imagine that your business is well positioned to provide a solution to that issue.

For example:

The School Board of Smoke River Valley, North Carolina, is concerned that its students are not receiving enough tutoring to ensur

Letter of Transmittal

Write two different letters of transmittal that can be used in your Formal Proposal in Unit VIII. Pick two separate problems in your community, and imagine that your business is well positioned to provide a solution to that issue.

For example:

The School Board of Smoke River Valley, North Carolina, is concerned that its students are not receiving enough tutoring to ensure their place as a top school in the nation. My tutoring firm will draw from the local University to provide any child that wishes the opportunity a chance for one-on-one instruction with a college tutor.

Researching the issue and addressing specific problems will enhance your work. Be sure to follow the guidelines for a letter of transmittal found in your textbook.

Each letter should be at least one page long and address all the primary concerns issued in the text. Submit both letters in one document

e their place as a top school in the nation. My tutoring firm will draw from the local University to provide any child that wishes the opportunity a chance for one-on-one instruction with a college tutor.

Researching the issue and addressing specific problems will enhance your work. Be sure to follow the guidelines for a letter of transmittal found in your textbook.

Each letter should be at least one page long and address all the primary concerns issued in the text. Submit both letters in one document

students are not receiving enough tutoring to ensure their place as a top school in the nation. My tutoring firm will draw from the local University to provide any child that wishes the opportunity a chance for one-on-one instruction with a college tutor.

Researching the issue and addressing specific problems will enhance your work. Be sure to follow the guidelines for a letter of transmittal found in your textbook.

Each letter should be at least one page long and address all the primary concerns issued in the text. Submit both letters in one document

some information

The research proposal will present the topic you have selected for your Course Project. The purpose of the proposal is to persuade your reader to believe that you are interested in the topic and ready to learn how to develop the topic into a project. The format of the proposal is a sentence outline. Use APA style to document any sources referenced in your proposal. When you are finished, save the document as <your last name.Wk3 Proposal Assignment> and submit it to the Dropbox by the end of the week.

The Proposal is worth 50 points. See Doc Sharing for the following support documents.

An assignment template

A sample assignment

The assignment grading rubric

Week 3 APA Module Assignment

For this assignment, you will review materials in the DeVry library to help gain a better understanding of APA citations.

a. Click https://hub2.devry.edu/node/272

b. Listen to the tutorial or download and review the transcript on APA and answer the questions below

After reviewing the presentation, compose a 2-paragraph response in which you address each of the following points:

1. Why is APA Style used to document ideas in writing? What is the purpose of the in-text citation? Demonstrate your understanding of the in-text citation by providing an in-text citation for the article you summarized for the week 2 assignment. (15 points)

2. In the article that you summarized in week 2, you may have found some information that you want to quote directly. To demonstrate the process for citing a direct quote, provide an example of properly quoted material. (20 points)

Submit your completed assignment as a Word Document to the Week 3 APA Module Drop box. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions or watch this TutorialDropbox Tutorial.

See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information

major character

Read the play “Blood Wedding” by Federico Garcia Lorca. Answer 3 of the following questions of your choosing. You must use quotes from the play, providing examples of your opinions. You must also provide in text citations in MLA format, and a works cited page.

http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Spanish/BloodWeddingActI.htm

The 3 answers must be a minimum of 200 words together.

Choose 3 of the following.

1. This play was written at a time of upheaval in Spain, and directly before the Spanish Civil War. How does Lorca convey these issues through the setting? characters? plot?

2. Lorca writes from a place of deep passion for the under class, unrequited love, and a love for Andalusia, his home in southern Spain. How does he reflect all of these passions in the play?

3. Discuss the relationship between the mother and her son. Where do you see conflict?

4. In Act III how do the wood cutters, veiled woman beggar, and animate moon add to the tone of the play? Who is the veiled woman beggar?

5. Because Lorca is first, and foremost, a poet- discuss metaphor, simile and rhyme in the play.

6. Give a character sketch of each major character and discuss their intertwined relationships.

7. Discuss vendetta in the play. Who has a vendetta? What is the result?

possible solutions

Assignment 2.1: Justification Report – Part 1-0–

In Assignments 2.1 and  2.2,  you will be building up a formal, researched justification report (one part at a time) that culminates in a recommendation to implement a particular product, service, or program in your place of employment. This recommended product, service, or program should resolve a problem that you identify in your workplace and should be directed to your employer (even if you do not actually plan to share it with your employer).

Use the basic outline below to draft your paper. Organize your responses to each question under the following section headings:

  • Problem Statement (for Question 1)
  • Overview of Alternatives (for Question 2)
  • Criteria (for Question 3)
  • Methods (for Question 4)

Write a two (2) page, single-spaced report in which you:

  1. Describe in detail a problem at work, persuading and convincing the reader that it needs fixing.
  2. Provide a detailed description of two (2) possible solutions (“alternatives”) that could be implemented to resolve the problem identified in Question 1.
  3. Describe five (5) criteria that you will use to measure the worth of each alternative in Criterion 2. Note: The alternative that satisfies the most criteria to the highest degree will be the one you recommend later to your employer. Criteria are standards that the audience values and are therefore used to measure the worth of each alternative (common examples include cost, desirability, durability, efficiency, time it will take to implement, and practicality).
  4. Describe in detail how you will conduct the research needed to determine the best recommended alternative to your employer.

Your assignment must:

  • Be typed, single spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, your name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.