Analyze Trying Out One’s Sword Reading.

Topic:

Trying Out One’s Sword Reading

Questions to Address:

1 – What is the issue/topic which the author is responding to? (Write a 2 – 3 sentence summary of the topic and

its importance.)

2 – What is the author’s conclusion? What view or idea are they arguing for? (They will often tell you what

they’re arguing at the beginning of their paper, so read carefully!)

3 – What reasons does the author give in support of their conclusion? How do these reasons imply the truth of

the author’s conclusion?

4 – What counterarguments, alternative/opposing views, or objections does the author consider? How do they

(the author) respond?

5 – Do you agree with the author’s conclusion? Why/not?

6 – Do you think the author’s argument establishes their conclusion? Why/not?

7 – Do you think the author has adequately responded to counterarguments, objections, or alternative/opposing

views? Why/not?

8 – What implications does the author’s argument (conclusion and reasoning) have for other topics or issues?

Do you agree that every business needs to focus on customers to survive in the information age? Why? Give at least three reasons.

Description

1-How do integrations connect a corporation, and what is the difference between forward and backward integrations?

2-Do you agree that every business needs to focus on customers to survive in the information age? Why? Give at least three reasons.

3-If you were consulting to a business that wanted to build a video game for the iPhone, which development methodology would you recommend and why?

4-What are the ethical and security issues associated with outsourcing the development of a video game to India or China?

5-Signatures Inc. specializes in producing personalized products such as coffee mugs and pens with company logos. The company generates over $40 million in annual revenues and has more than 300 employees. The company is in the middle of a large multimillion-dollar SCM implementation, and it has just hired your project management outsourcing firm to take over the project management efforts. On your first day, your team is told that the project is failing for the following reasons:

· The project is using the traditional waterfall methodology.

· The SDLC was not followed and the developers decided to skip the testing phase.

· A project plan was developed during the analysis phase, but the old project manager never updated or followed the plan.

5.1. Determine what your first steps would be to get this project back on track.

Identify how each of these preachers relates to one of the aspects of any of the first six steps of McDill’s model that you have explored thus far.

Read W. McDill’s (2006) 12 essential skills for great preaching: Second Edition, Revised and expanded.

Read Benjamin Forest A Legacy of Preaching volume two Enlightenment to The Present Day. Use the following preachers:

Robert Murray M’Cheyne
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
John Jasper
D.L. Moody

After reading about the legacy of four different preachers, then identify how each of these preachers relates to one of the aspects of any of the first six steps of McDill’s model that you have explored thus far. Post a response of 400 words using Turabian format. Quotations should comprise no more than 10% of the total word count. You must incorporate 2 scholarly citations in your Turabian format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years.

Describe that example, identify the parts of the rhetorical situation (audience, speaker, text, purpose, and context), and offer specific reasons why the example was effectively based on the concepts covered in the Units 1 and 2 Reading.

In this assignment, you will write three paragraphs describing and analyzing effective persuasive communication you have encountered or produced in personal, professional, and academic contexts. In each of the three paragraphs, include at least one concrete example of effective persuasion that you have experienced or produced yourself to illustrate your points. Describe that example, identify the parts of the rhetorical situation (audience, speaker, text, purpose, and context), and offer specific reasons why the example was effectively based on the concepts covered in the Units 1 and 2 Reading. You can also include information on tone, style, formality, voice, correctness, evidence, and word choice as you develop your analysis.

What type of homicide charge would be most appropriate, given the facts presented to you? Will their charges be the same?

part 1( please label pert 1 and 2)
What type of homicide charge would be most appropriate, given the facts presented to you?
Will their charges be the same?
Elaborate on the probable cause. Explain your answer.
What other crimes have the suspects committed?
What is your basis for these additional charges?
part 2
Recognizing deception by verbal and nonverbal means can be a significant benefit for the investigator. Consider the following:

A subject’s body language and posture (kinesics) can provide meaning during an interrogation.
Is the subject who is undergoing interrogation providing vague or confusing answers to your questions?
Refer to the Web resources for additional information regarding this topic, and read the article Subtle Skills for Building Rapport: Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming in the Interview Room, found at this Web site. Discuss the following in the Discussion Board:

Present your ideas as to why neuro-linguistic programming is a significant skill that can assist the interviewer or interrogator to be successful in obtaining information.
Give 2 examples on how to successfully use the neuro-linguistic technique

In the default provisions of Section 15, what is the landlord’s duty to “mitigate” damages? Should the landlord be required by law to mitigate? Explain.

1. What is the distinction between a “commercial” and a “residential” lease? How do the differences in use of the leased property impact the terms of the lease? In a commercial lease agreement, should the law seek to protect the interests of the commercial tenant more than the interests of the commercial landlord? Why or why not?
2. Sections 5 and 6, respectively, impose on the commercial tenant the obligation of making repairs to the leased property, and of making alterations and improvements to the leased property. Should the lease impose these obligations on the tenant, or should such obligations be legally imposed on the commercial landlord? Explain your answer.
3. In the default provisions of Section 15, what is the landlord’s duty to “mitigate” damages? Should the landlord be required by law to mitigate? Explain.
4. Sections 2 and 19 discuss the creation of, and the parties’ rights in, the security deposit. Do these rights favor the landlord or the tenant? Is that appropriate? Why or why not?
5. Section 29 requires mediation, followed by arbitration, in lieu of litigation, to resolve disputes. What are the advantages and disadvantages of such a provision? How should mediators and arbitrators be selected?
6. As a businessperson guided by a Biblical worldview, what changes would you make in this lease to make the terms comport more closely to Scripture?