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What would have been lost if Caedmon simply repeated the name God
$5.002- What would have been lost if Caedmon, instead of using a variety of expressions for God, had simply repeated the name God?
Now we must praise . . . God,
God’s might . . . and his mind plans,
the work of God, . . . when he of wonders every one,
God, . . . the beginning established.
He first created . . . for men’s sons
heaven as a roof, . . . God;
then middle-earth . . . God,
God, . . . afterwards made–
for men earth, . . . God.
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Differences between Boudieu’s objectified, embodied, and institutionalized cultural capital
$5.00QUESTION:
1a) Describe in your own words the differences between Boudieu’s objectified, embodied, and institutionalized cultural capital. How may exchanging one’s cultural and social capital for economic capital and vice versa reproduce existing forms of inequality in society? Give an example, situating it in a social institution (e.g. work, family, education, health, media).
2b) “it has to be posited…that economic capital is at the root of all other types of capital and [at the same time] that these transformed, disguised forms of economic capital, never entirely reducible to that definition, produce their most specific effects only to the extent that they conceal the fact that economic capital….is at the root of their effects.” (Bourdieu, p. 177, 1st ed., stress added).
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How modern society has become one-dimensional
$5.00QUESTIONS
5a) Even writing in the 1950s, Marcuse vividly describes how modern society has become one-dimensional; that is, we have identified so much with the needs imposed on us by industrial capitalism that we are no longer cognizant of our dreams and desires, individually and collectively. What are some examples from contemporary popular culture that you think contribute to this one-dimension? Are there aspects of contemporary consumer culture that you think might do the opposite and actually empower or liberate individuals?
5b) “We are again confronted with one of the most vexing aspects of advanced industrial civilization: the rational character of its irrationality. Its productivity and efficiency, its capacity to increase and spread comforts, to turn waste into need, and destruction into construction…People recognize themselves in their commodities. The very mechanism which ties the individual to his society has changed, and social control is anchored in the new needs which it has produced (Marcuse, p. 287
Differences between Boudieu’s objectified, embodied, and institutionalized cultural capital
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SEC 280 Week 6 Case Study
$5.00Case Study:
Gem Infosys, a small software company, has decided to better secure its computer systems after a malware attack shut down its network operations for 2 full days. The organization uses a firewall, three file servers, two Web servers, one Windows 2008 Active Directory server for user access and authentication, ten PCs, and a broadband connection to the Internet. The management at Gem needs you to formulate an incident-response policy to reduce network down time if future incidents occur. Develop an incident-response policy that covers the development of an incident-response team, disaster-recovery processes, and business- continuity planning.
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NETW 420 Week 6 SNMP Assignment
$7.00NETW 420 Enterprise Network Mgmt w/Lab Week 6 Written Assignment:
Write a two-and-a-half-page report briefly describing SNMP and its commands and;describing MIB-1/MIB-2, including the hierarchical tree, object identifier;(OID), groups, and object types.
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CARBON, PHOSPHORUS, AND NITROGEN CYCLES
$5.00Environmental Science
Week II Individual Work Assignment
Summarize man’s impact on the carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles. Explain the impact of humans and other living creatures upon the environment.
Chapter 3 discussed the Carbon, Phosphorus, and Nitrogen Cycles.
For this week’s individual work, please write a 1-2 page paper (counting body text only, not title or reference pages) in double-spaced, one-inch margins on all sides. Please respond to the following:
Discuss how humans impact each cycle. Give specific examples of each cycle and how humans impact these cycles.
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Understand the principles of professional development
$25.00- Understand the principles of professional development
1.1 Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice.
1.2 Analyse potential barriers to professional development.
1.3 Compare the use of different sources and systems of support for professional development
1.4 Explain factors to consider when selecting opportunities and activities for keeping knowledge and practice up to date.
- Be able to prioritise goals and targets for own professional development.
2.1 Evaluate own knowledge and performance against standards and bench marks.
2.2 Prioritise developmental goals and targets to meet expected standards.
3.Be able to prepare a professional development plan
3.1 – Select learning opportunities to meet development objectives and reflect personal learning style
3.3 Establish a process to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan
4.Be able to improve performance through reflective practice.
4.1 – Compare models of reflective practice.
4.2-Explain the importance of reflective practice to improve performance.
4.3- Use reflective practice and feedback from others to improve performance
4.4 – Evaluate how practice has been improved through: reflection on best practice and reflection on failures and mistakes
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IS3230 Week 2 Assignment 1
$3.50IS3230: Week 2 Assignment 1: Implementation of a Data
Classification Policy Learning Objectives and Outcomes
Implement data classification policies and controls for the execution of segregation of duties and access, based on least privilege. Assignment Requirements Control Requirements,” where you developed a data classification plan and implemented controls to ensure privacy and confidentiality.
For the given assignment, you need to do the following:
- Construct user accounts with necessary privileges.
- Assign user roles to the accounts created.
- Apply access mechanisms to allow or disallow access, based on data classification.
- Write a professional summary report on data classification policy.
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Securing and Protecting Information Paper
$7.00CMGT 400 Week 3 Individual Assignment Disaster Securing and Protecting Information
Submit a formal academic paper that describes the security authentication process.
- Discuss how this and other information security considerations will affect the design and development process for new information systems. Include a brief discussion of how to include preventative measures for securing data, such as backups and remote or redundant storage.
- Note what role this will play in the other areas covered in the paper.
- Provide an overview of several systems and devices that can provide security services to meet the needs raised by the other areas covered in the paper.