Identify a local foundation and write a Letter of Inquiry introducing the foundation to ArtsWave, its mission and programming and outlining your Case for Support (why you need the funding). The details of this project are up to you to imagine and elaborate upon.

Solicitation Letter 50 pts. ArtsWave will celebrate their 92nd anniversary in 2020 and hope to increase contributed income, or donations, through 92 new corporate workplace-giving campaigns. Select a local company and write a solicitation letter that will be distributed to those employees who are not yet donors and ask them to donate to the 2020 … Read more

During the Market Revolution, women found greater freedom in the expanding cities than in rural and small-town America.

This discussion revolves around the events covered in Amy Gilman Srebnick’s The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers: Sex and Culture in Nineteenth-Century New York. During the Market Revolution, women found greater freedom in the expanding cities than in rural and small-town America. Drawing upon the narrative presented in Amy Gilman Srebnicks The Mysterious Death of … Read more

political, social and economic reality of the 1920s

in many ways the decade of the 1920s is much like the gilded age. it appeared on the surface one one, but scratch the surface, and the reality was quite different. what was the political, social, and economic reality of the 1920s? explain the various factors that supported you thesis. ( DO NOT USE AN … Read more

Experiential Learning Campaign Reflect

The federal election will be in full swing throughout this course. There is ample opportunity for you to experience first hand what its like in a local campaign. If you are so inclined, you can volunteer two hours of your time to whatever local campaign you want. Knock on doors, make phone calls, drop literature, … Read more

According to Henry Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War during World War II, why did the United States decide that it needed to use atomic bombs against Japan during the war?

According to Henry Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War during World War II, why did the United States decide that it needed to use atomic bombs against Japan during the war? What were the justifications? In contrast, why have modern historians argued the use of atomic weapons during World War II was unnecessary? Which side has … Read more

Life span development: ENDING

General research: physical and /or, cognitive and/or, psychological and/or, personality, and/or social development (one or more characteristics) during one of the following stages. Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood ENDING( writing about this one) 2- Comparison study: by conducting observations of a subject (should be an adult in his/her Middle, Late adulthood, or Ending stage) for one … Read more

According to the course text, leaders should be focused on issues of fit. Discuss at least three of your personal leadership characteristics and evaluate their fit with the leadership skills needed in the emerging healthcare system.

According to the course text, leaders should be focused on issues of fit. Discuss at least three of your personal leadership characteristics and evaluate their fit with the leadership skills needed in the emerging healthcare system.

To what extent does attachment patterns in childhood affect later interpersonal relationships?

What is the extended essay The extended essay is a required component of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP). It is an independent piece of research, culminating with a 4,000-word paper. An extended essay can also be undertaken in world studies, where students carry out an in-depth interdisciplinary study of an issue of contemporary … Read more

Medias Role and Influence: Finding Use this to identify, describe, detail, and explain at least one major finding from the article relating to the influence of the media on public perceptions of crime and/or criminal justice (do not list/use the major themes as a finding).

This exercise aims to identify and examine the influence of the media on public perceptions of a specific type of crime problem and the resulting criminal justice policies and programs in response to these promoted and perceived problems. The media is considered to have significant influence on public perceptions of crime as well as practice … Read more