Cyber Policy Matrix

Step 3, Research Your Country’s Policies (CANADA)
As a cybersecurity intelligence analyst assigned to your Five Eyes Alliance (FVEY) country’s team, there are several requirements you will need to provide. The first responsibility is to help other countries in attendance understand the policy framework within which your team will have to operate. Do not assume that all countries apply cybersecurity in the same way or with the same intentions.
The first order of business will be to create a spreadsheet or table that represents a Cyber Policy Matrix of your country’s policies and/or laws that the government has instituted to address cybersecurity management and technology. You may need to conduct additional research on those policies to complete the matrix. Include a cogent explanation of each item listed.
Each team member should create his or her own matrix using the cyber policy matrix template as a guide. In a later step, you will collaborate with your team members on a revision of the matrix and include it in a set of conference materials to be given to your CISO.

Multiple Choice Questions

Section 1

Multiple Choice Questions

1. If unemployment is 5.5% of the population, what is this level of measurement?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval or ratio
D) Descriptive
E) None of the above

2. A student was interested in the cigarette smoking habits of college students and collected data from an unbiased random sample of students. The data is summarized in the following table:

Why is the table NOT a frequency distribution?
A) The number of males does not equal the sum of males that smoke and do not smoke.
B) The classes are not mutually exclusive.
C) There are too many classes.
D) Class limits cannot be computed

3. A row of a stem-and-leaf chart appears as follows: 3 | 0 1 3 5 7 9. Assume that the data is rounded to the nearest unit.
A) The frequency of the class is seven.
B) The minimum value in the class is 0.
C) The maximum value in the class could be 39.
D) The class interval is 5.

Refer to the following chart showing a distribution of exporting firms to answer questions 11-13:

4. What is the relative frequency of those salespersons that earn more than $1,599?
A) 25.5%
B) 27.5%
C) 29.5%
D) 30.8%
E) None of the above

5. For the distribution above, what is the midpoint of the class with the greatest frequency?
A) $ 6 million
B) $ 9.5 million
C) $ 15.5 million
D) The midpoint cannot be determined
E) None of the above

6. What is the class interval? _____
A) 2
B) 3
C) 3.5
D) 4
E) None of the above

7. Which measures of central tendency are not affected by extremely low or extremely high values?
A) Mean and median
B) Mean and mode
C) Mode and median
D) Geometric mean and mean
E) None of the above

8. If there is an odd number of observations in a set of ungrouped data that have been arrayed from low to high or vice versa, where is the median located?
A) n
B) n/2
C) (n + 1)/2
D) n + 1/2
E) None of the above.

9. The net incomes (in $ millions) of a sample of steel fabricators are: $86, $67, $86 and $85. What is the modal net income?
A) $67
B) $85
C) $85.5
D) $86
E) None of the above

10. A purchasing agent for a trucking company is shopping for replacement tires for their trucks from two suppliers. The suppliers’ prices are the same. However, Supplier A’s tires have an average life of 60,000 miles with a standard deviation of 10,000 miles. Supplier B’s tires have an average life of 60,000 miles with a standard deviation of 2,000 miles. Which of the following statements is true?
A) The two distributions of tire life are the same
B) On average, Supplier A’s tires have a longer life then Supplier B’s tires
C) The life of Supplier B’s tire is more predictable than the life of Supplier A’s tires
D) The dispersion of Supplier A’s tire life is less than the dispersion of Supplier B’s tire life

11. What statistics are needed to draw a box plot?
A) Minimum, maximum, median, first and third quartiles
B) Median, mean and standard deviation
C) A mean and a dispersion
D) A mean and a standard deviation

12. Which of the following measures of dispersion are based on deviations from the mean?
A) Variance
B) Standard deviation
C) Mean deviation
D) All of the above
E) None of the above

13. What do the quartile deviation and the interquartile range describe?
A) Lower 50% of the observations
B) Middle 50% of the observations
C) Upper 50% of the observations
D) Lower 25% and the upper 25% of the observations
E) None of the above

14. What is the relationship between the variance and the standard deviation?
A) Variance is the square root of the standard deviation
B) Variance is the square of the standard deviation
C) Variance is twice the standard deviation
D) No constant relationship between the variance and the standard deviation
E) None of the above.

15. Mr. and Mrs. Jones live in a neighborhood where the mean family income is $45,000 with a standard deviation of $9,000. Mr. and Mrs. Smith live in a neighborhood where the mean is $100,000 and the standard deviation is $30,000. What are the relative dispersion of the family incomes in the two neighborhoods?
A) Jones 40%, Smith 20%
B) Jones 20%, Smith 30%
C) Jones 30%, Smith 20%
D) Jones 50%, Smith 33%
E) None of the above

16. According to Chebyshev’s Theorem, what percent of the observations lie within plus and minus 1.75 standard deviations of the mean?
A) 56%
B) 95%
C) 67%
D) Cannot compute because it depends on the shape of the distribution
E) None of the above

17. A large oil company is studying the number of gallons of gasoline purchased per customer at self-service pumps. The mean number of gallons is 10.0 with a standard deviation of 3.0 gallons. The median is 10.75 gallons. What is the Pearson’s coefficient of skewness?
A) -1.00
B) -0.75
C) +0.75
D) +1.00
E) None of the above

18. What is the range for a sample of March electric bills amounts for all-electric homes of similar sizes (to the nearest dollar): $212, $191, $176, $129, $106, $92, $108, $109, $103, $121, $175 and $194.
A) $100
B) $130
C) $120
D) $112
E) None of the above

19. The weights (in kilograms) of a group of crates being shipped to Panama are 95, 103, 110, 104, 105, 112 and 92. What is the mean deviation?
A) 5.43 kg
B) 6.25 kg
C) 0.53 kg
D) 52.50 kg
E) None of the above

20. A sample of the monthly amounts spent for food by families of four receiving food stamps approximates a symmetrical distribution. The sample mean is $150 and the standard deviation is $20. Using the Empirical Rule, about 95 percent of the monthly food expenditures are between what two amounts?
A) $100 and $200
B) $85 and $105
C) $205 and $220
D) $110 and $190
E) None of the above

21. The ages of all the patients in the isolation ward of the hospital are 38, 26, 13, 41 and 22. What is the population variance?
A) 106.8
B) 91.4
C) 240.3
D) 42.4
E) None of the above

22. If the sample variance for a frequency distribution consisting of hourly wages was computed to be 10, what is the sample standard deviation?
A) $1.96
B) $4.67
C) $3.16
D) $10.00
E) None of the above

23. If two events A and B are mutually exclusive,What does the complement rule state?
A) P(A) = P(A) – P(B)
B) P(A) = 1 – P(not A)
C) P(A) = P(A)• P(B)
D) P(A) = P(A)X + P(B)
E) None of the above.

24. What type of variable is the number of gallons of gasoline pumped by a filling station during a day?
A. Qualitative
B. Continuous
C. Attribute
D. Discrete
25. Routine physical examinations are conducted annually as part of a health service program for the employees. It was discovered that 8% of the employees needed corrective shoes, 15% needed major dental work and 3% needed both corrective shoes and major dental work. What is the probability that an employee selected at random will need either corrective shoes or major dental work?
A) 0.20
B) 0.25
C) 0.50
D) 1.00
E) None of the above

26. A tire manufacturer advertises, “the median life of our new all-season radial tire is 50,000 miles. An immediate adjustment will be made on any tire that does not last 50,000 miles.” You purchased four of these tires. What is the probability that all four tires will wear out before traveling 50,000 miles?
A) 1/10, or 0.10
B) ¼, or 0.25
C) 1/64, or 0.0156
D) 1/16, or 0.0625
E) None of the above

27. There are 10 rolls of film in a box and 3 are defective. Two rolls are to be selected, one after the other. What is the probability of selecting a defective roll followed by another defective roll?
A) 1/2, or 0.50
B) 1/4, or 0.25
C) 1/120, or about 0.0083
D) 1/15, or about 0.07
E) None of the above

28. A board of directors consists of eight men and four women. A four-member search committee is to be chosen at random to recommend a new company president. What is the probability that all four members of the search committee will be women?
A) 1/120 or 0.00083
B) 1/16 or 0.0625
C) 1/8 or 0.125
D) 1/495 or 0.002
E) None of the above
29. Consideration is being given to forming a Super Ten Football Conference. The top 10 football teams in the country, based on past records, would be members of the Super Ten Conference. Each team would play every other team in the conference during the season and the team winning the most games would be declared the national champion. How many games would the conference commissioner have to schedule each year? (Remember, Oklahoma versus Michigan is the same as Michigan versus Oklahoma.)
A) 45
B) 50
C) 125
D) 14
E) None of the above

30. When are two events mutually exclusive?
A) They overlap on a Venn diagram
B) If one event occurs, then the other cannot
C) Probability of one affects the probability of the other
D) Both (a) and (b)

31. A visual means useful in calculating joint and conditional probability is
A) a tree diagram.
B) a Venn diagram.
C) a histogram.
D) inferential statistics.
E) none of the above.

32. When an experiment is conducted “without replacement”,
A) events are independent
B) events are equally likely
C) the experiment can be illustrated with a Venn Diagram
D) the probability of two or more events is computed as a joint probability

33. Which of the following is an example of attribute data?
A. Number of children in a family
B. Weight of a person
C. Color of ink in a pen
D. Miles between oil changes
34. What is the following table called?

A. Histogram
B. Frequency polygon
C. Cumulative frequency distribution
D. Frequency distribution
35. Refer to the following distribution of commissions:

What is the class interval?
A. 200
B. 300
C. 3.500
36. In a contingency table, we describe the relationship between
A. two variables measured at the ordinal or nominal level.
B. two variables, one measured as an ordinal variable and the other as a ratio variable.
C. two variables measured at the interval or ratio level.
D. a variable measure on the interval or ratio level and time.
37. The probabilities and the number of automobiles lined up at a Lakeside Olds at opening time (7:30 a.m.) for service are

On a typical day, how many automobiles should Lakeside Olds expect to be lined up at opening?
A. 10.00
B. 1.00
C. 2.85
D. 1.96
38. Which one of the following is NOT a condition of the binomial distribution?
A. Independent trials
B. Only two outcomes
C. Probability of success remains constant from trial to trial
D. At least 10 observations
39. In a large metropolitan area, past records revealed that 30 percent of all the high school graduates go to college. From 20 graduates selected at random, what is the probability that exactly 8 will go to college?
A. 0.114
B. 0.887
C. 0.400
D. 0.231
40. A farmer who grows genetically engineered corn is experiencing trouble with corn borers. A random check of 5,000 ears revealed the following: many of the ears contained no borers. Some ears had one borer; a few had two borers; and so on. The distribution of the number of borers per ear approximated the Poisson distribution. The farmer counted 3,500 borers in the 5,000 ears. What is the probability that an ear of corn selected at random will contain no borers?
A. 0.3476
B. 0.4966
C. 1.000
D. 0.0631
A company is studying the number of monthly absences among its 125 employees. The following probability distribution shows the likelihood that people were absent 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days last month.

41. Given the probability distribution, which of the following predictions is correct?
A. 60% of the employees will have more than one day absent for a month.
B. There is a 0.04 probability that an employee will be absent 1 day during a month.
C. There is a 0.12 probability that an employee will be absent 2 days during a month.
D. There is a 0.50 probability that an employee will be absent 0.72 days during a month.
For the following distribution,

42. What is the variance of the distribution?
A. 1.1616
B. 0.964
C. 0.982
D. 1.000
43. The standard deviation of any uniform probability distribution is
A. (b – a)/2
B. n(1 – )
C.
D.
44. What is an important similarity between the uniform and normal probability distributions?
A. The mean, median and mode are all equal.
B. The mean and median are equal.
C. They are negatively skewed.
D. About 68% of all observations are within one standard deviation of the mean.
45. What is an important similarity between the uniform and normal probability distributions?
A. The mean, median and mode are all equal.
B. The mean and median are equal.
C. They are negatively skewed.
D. About 68% of all observations are within one standard deviation of the mean.
46. The mean amount spent by a family of four on food per month is $500 with a standard deviation of $75. Assuming that the food costs are normally distributed, what is the probability that a family spends less than $410 per month?
A. 0.2158
B. 0.8750
C. 0.0362
D. 0.1151

47. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the normal probability distribution?
A. Positively-skewed
B. Bell-shaped
C. Symmetrical
D. Asymptotic
48. The mean of a normally distributed group of weekly incomes of a large group of executives is $1,000 and the standard deviation is $100. What is the z-score for an income of $1,100?
A. 1.00
B. 2.00
C. 1.683
D. -0.90
49. A new extended-life light bulb has an average service life of 750 hours, with a standard deviation of 50 hours. If the service life of these light bulbs approximates a normal distribution, about what percent of the distribution will be between 600 hours and 900 hours?
A. 95%
B. 68%
C. 34%
D. 99.7%
50. An accelerated life test on a large number of type-D alkaline batteries revealed that the mean life for a particular use before they failed is 19.0 hours. The distribution of the lives approximated a normal distribution. The standard deviation of the distribution was 1.2 hours. About 95.44 percent of the batteries failed between what two values?
A. 8.9 and 18.9
B. 12.2 and 14.2
C. 14.1 and 22.1
D. 16.6 and 21.4
51. Tables of normal distribution probabilities are found in many statistics books. These probabilities are calculated from a normal distribution with
A. a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 1
B. a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15
C. a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 15
D. a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1

52. Two normal distributions are compared. One has a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 10. The second normal distribution has a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 2. Which of the following is true?
A. The locations of the distributions are different
B. The distributions are from two different families of distributions
C. The dispersions of the distributions are different
D. The dispersions of the distributions are the same
53. The weight of cans of fruit is normally distributed with a mean of 1,000 grams and a standard deviation of 50 grams. What percent of the cans weigh 860 grams or less?
A. 0.0100
B. 0.8400
C. 0.0026
D. 0.0001
54. What is a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1 called?
A. Frequency distribution
B. Z-score
C. Standard normal distribution
D. Binomial probability distribution
55. A large manufacturing firm tests job applicants who recently graduated from college. The test scores are normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 50. Management is considering placing a new hire in an upper level management position if the person scores in the upper 6 percent of the distribution. What is the lowest score a college graduate must earn to qualify for a responsible position?
A. 50
B. 625
C. 460
D. 578
56. An analysis of the grades on the first test in History 101 revealed that they approximate a normal curve with a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8. The instructor wants to award the grade of A to the upper 10 percent of the test grades. What is the dividing point between an A and a B grade?
A. 80
B. 85
C. 90
D. 95
57. The mean of a normal probability distribution is 500 and the standard deviation is 10. About 95 percent of the observations lie between what two values?
A. 475 and 525
B. 480 and 520
C. 400 and 600
D. 350 and 650
58. Suppose a tire manufacturer wants to set a mileage guarantee on its new XB 70 tire. Tests revealed that the tire’s mileage is normally distributed with a mean of 47,900 miles and a standard deviation of 2,050 miles. The manufacturer wants to set the guaranteed mileage so that no more than 5 percent of the tires will have to be replaced. What guaranteed mileage should the manufacturer announce?
A. 44,528
B. 32,960
C. 49,621
D. 40,922
59. A marketing class of 50 students evaluated the instructor using the following scale: superior, good, average, poor, and inferior. The descriptive summary showed the following survey results: 2% superior, 8% good, 45% average, 45% poor, and 0% inferior.
A. The instructor’s performance was great!!!
B. The instructor’s performance was inferior.
C. Most students rated the instructor as poor or average.
D. No conclusions can be made.
60. Respondents were asked, “Do you now earn more than or less than you did five years ago?” What is this level of measurement?
A. Interval
B. Ratio
C. Nominal
D. Ordinal

Consuming Communication: What are you listening to? Do you stop and think about it, or analyze what these messages mean for you and for the generation you will impact?

Consuming Communication:
What are you listening to? Do you stop and think about it, or analyze what these messages mean for you
and for the generation you will impact?
Consider the following songs:
1. Cardi B. “Bodak Yellow” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGccV-NOm8
2. TLC “No Scrubs” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLequ6dUdM
3. Coolio “Gangsters Paradise” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPO76Jlnz6c
4. Drake “Nice for What?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9BwWKXjVaI
5. My Chemical Romance “Black Parade” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRKJiM9Njr8
6. AFI “Miss Murder” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMxU2ToSunY
7. Lady Gaga “Judas” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wagn8Wrmzuc
8. Beyonce “Formation” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDZJPJV__bQ
After watching/listening to these songs, please reflect on the following questions:
1. Describe each song in one phrase. (this can be as literal or as figurative as you want)
2. What message, if any, can be derived from each song?
3. Describe the language you hear in these songs. (use notes and terms from Ch. 4)
4. What are some of the positive aspects of the language in each of these songs?
5. What are some of the negative aspects of the language in each of these songs?
6. Do you think that the messages present in these songs is more important than the music being played?
Why or why not?
7. Do you think that music reflects and inspires culture? Why or why not?
**For #1-#5, you should have an answer for each song.
Points Breakdown: #1-#5: 50 PTS.
#6: 10 PTS
#7: 15 PTS

Description of essay: Choose a well known film or television series and do a close reading of one scene or sequence of a film (narrative structure, style, theme or motif). Remember that the essay is not a critical review, it is not an evaluation of the film, but a description and a discussion of form and content of the chosen scene or sequence.

Description of essay: Choose a well known film or television
series and do a close reading of one scene or sequence of a film (narrative structure, style, theme or motif).
Remember that the essay is not a critical review, it is not an evaluation of the film, but a description and a discussion of form and content of the chosen scene or sequence.

Length: The essay should be between 1,000 to 1,200 words. Write the word count on top of page 1.

Font and formatting: 12-point Times New Roman font, with standard margins, double-
spacing and no coversheet. Film titles should be italics, and the first time it is mentioned, include the director and release year in parentheses. Example: Rashomon (Akira Kurosawa, 1950).

Rubric

Language (spelling and grammar), length, and formatting will count for 10% of the grade. Check spelling and grammar, do not go under 1,000 or over 1,200 words.

Clarity of the writing and how the text is organized will count for 20% of the grade. Use an introduction, a main discussion, and a conclusion.

The technical analysis, detailed description and analysis of the formal properties of the scene or sequence (editing, sound, mise-en-scène etc.) will count for 40% of the grade.

The description and analysis of the content (characters, themes, motifs) will count for 30% of the grade.

Miami Dade Courthouse

Courthouse Field Trip: READ THESE DETAILS CAREFULLY. For an easy grade, find your local courthouse and take a picture of yourself either in it or in front of it. Go inside and sit in on some proceedings taking place either in a courtroom or in chambers. You may watch civil or criminal, but not traffic court. Appellate court arguments are permissible. Please note that you will not be allowed in a federal courthouse with a camera or cellphone. If you are in a foreign country, please ask before taking pictures in or about the courthouse. Submit the picture along with an identification of which courthouse you visited and a detailed description of what you listened to. Make sure that the picture clearly shows you and the courthouse. Make sure your description identifies the name of the judge. The written portion must be at least 500 words. Your name, date, and title of the report do not count toward the minimum. If unsure, make your essay 525 words. Any descriptions of how you got to the courthouse, how difficult parking was, or information found on the internet added to your report will not count toward the minimum either. The report should only describe what you watched. No research required or wanted. Your assignment must be submitted as a single pdf or ms/word file. I do not have the ability to accept any late submissions of pictures to be added to an otherwise complete assignment. You must submit the picture with your description. Submit the assignment via the assignment dropbox. I cannot accept email submissions. Do not wait until the deadline to do this assignment as sometimes the judges may be away on a conference. Failure to meet all of the requirements will result in large point deductions for this assignment. No exceptions.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO SUBMIT A PICTURE TO ME.
THE COURT MUST BE IN MIAMI DADE COUNTY, FL, USA

How are sexually abused 5-12 yrs old boys impacted and do the effects carry on into adulthood

Using your Research Question, 2 credible websites and 2 scholarly journal articles related to your topic, write a 1.5- 2 page paper using 12 point Times Roman font explaining the problem behind your research question.

In this paper, you will have to define the problem, provide a brief background of the problem, and explain how your research question would provide answers to the problem (note that providing answers is not the same as solving a problem!).

Use citations and list the references at the end of the paper on a reference page formatted in APA style.

How is this assignment related to your future career?

Professionals in the field need to be able to explain a problem succinctly to those who have absolutely no background in the topic that constitutes the problem.
When you work in the human services, it is highly likely that you may have to complete a grant application. Grant applications are usually done online and allow a limited space to explain and define the problem. This paper will provide practice in learning how to explain and define a problem succinctly.

What are the requirements of this assignment?

1.5- 2 pages of text
APA style cover sheet
APA style reference page
2 website sources cited in the text and listed on the reference page
2 scholarly journal articles cited in the text and listed on the reference page

Outline: Please write no more than 1,000 words (4-page) in response to the following John Locke, selections from Second Treatise Benjamin Constant, “The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the Moderns” John Stuart Mill, “On Liberty” (Chapter 1) John Rawls, “The Original Position” (selections from TOJ) Judith Shklar, “Liberalism of Fear”

Outline: Please write no more than 1,000 words (4-page) in response to the following

John Locke, selections from Second Treatise

Benjamin Constant, “The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the Moderns”

John Stuart Mill, “On Liberty” (Chapter 1)

John Rawls, “The Original Position” (selections from TOJ)

Judith Shklar, “Liberalism of Fear”

prompt: Many of the liberal thinkers we have studied identify problems that emerge within liberal societies, challenges immanent to liberalism itself. Select one of these liberals and identify what he/she sees as the primary challenges to liberalism that emerge from within its coordinates. Explain how he/she responded to those challenges. And, finally, provide your assessment of that response.

Please do not forget this part: provide your assessment of that response.

This is a paper i wrote for a similar class. However, I do not want to use the same words. So could you please rewrite it using different words?

In political theory, a liberal is a person who would label the individual as the basis of political association. Political association being a political body such as the state or government. Similar to religion, liberal all share a general belief that the individuals are the basis of government. However, many individuals have different approaches to liberalism which they use to support their beliefs. These different directions and expand as one elaborates on it, but they are all similarly connected to the tree trunk is liberalism.

Two liberal theorists are Benjamin Constant and John Locke. Constant’s main view is that the individual has the right to privacy which he engages in through removal from the political obligation of tegh state. On the other hand, Locke, believe that the individual has a right to freedom and that individual’s involvement with the state is limited to the state to preventing conflicts and protect freedoms.

It is Benjamin Constant who explain is “The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns”, that the individual in society is private focusing on personal interactions with liberty, commerce, religion and government. For constant, the individual relationship with government is one in which the individuals relinquished political power to representatives in government. “The representative system is nothing but an organisation by means of which a nation charges a few individuals to do what it cannot or does not wish to do herself” (Constant, 20). In doing so, the government becomes powerful even if it is a minority. The tradeoff of political power to representatives is done so that the remainder of society may engage in commerce and privacy. Individuals are, “Absorbed in the enjoyment of private independence, and in the pursuit of particular interest” (Constant, 21). This is the lax view that Constant observe individuals in society to have. As a result, some individuals choose to elect representatives to participate while the majority of individuals focus on personal interest like commerce.

John Locke wrote, “Second Treaties of Governemnt” where he elaborates on his foundational belife that all individuals are naturally free to do as they please without interference and without obstructing or abusing others. The government protects that belief as Locke explains that individuals only enter society and subject themselves to political associations to protect life, liberty and most of all property “All men are naturally in… a state of perfect freedom” (Locke, 18). This state of freedom is political; Locke went on to say in the following paragraph that equality is reciprocal and no one individual has more than another. If all men are equal, then what are the interacting between the individual and political associations? The relationship between the individuals and political associatiosn varies. Political associations are to protect the life, liberty and property of individuals. However, Locke says at the same time that individuals have the right to be free from state interference unless the state is interfering to destroy himself or … to harm another in his life, health, or possessions” (Locke, 19). Therefore, one can conclude that Locke believes that individuals have the right to a laisser-faire government in which the political association intervene as little as possible except for when they are needed to punish individuals for infringing one another’s rights to life, liberty or property.

Even though John Locke and Benjamin Constant are both liberal theorists, each has a different approach to liberlaism. Locke was influenced by absolutism, republicanism and “the Glorious Revolution” of 1688. Absolutism had a substantial impact on Locke, and this can be seen in Locke’s firm belief that the government or political association should have a little interaction with individuals as possible leaving individuals fre as they are in the state of nature. The only exception where the state is allowed to interfere is when it is interfering on behalf of an individual in the protection of his or her life, liberty, or property. Since as Locke believes those are the most crucial aspect of an individual.
On the other hand, where Locke believes that limited interaction is the best relationship between individuals and the state, Constant believes that Indiabulls can ve engaged or recluse in their respective states. Being aware that individuals have the option to choose, Constant observes that in most cases individuals are most likely to elect others to be active in political association so that the majority of the society turns its focus to private matters and matters of commerce. Concerning the Indiabulls as a singular, separated from the political association, Constant sees an excellent power in the individuals and private liberties. Constant was able to come to this conclusion as he compared ancient liberties to his modern liberties. After analysing the ancient, Cosnatr concluded that they favored the power of the collective, participation in government, and public liberties which directly opposed modern liberties.
In conclusion, even though Constant and Locke fit into the same category of liberty theories, they concluded their beliefs on individuals from different sources. Although both result in individualism, the circumstances from which they create they theories led to two separate a=options about individualism and how it pertains to the individuals as a while and the individuals in relations to their respective state.

Apply:Business Forms and Governance PP

Resources: Legal Environment of Business: Online Commerce, Business Ethics, and Global Issues: Ch. 14, 15, and 16; Week 2 Electronic Reserve Readings; Business Entities Assignment

Scenario: You are a sole proprietor presenting to a group of investors, seeking 20 million dollars to raise capital for your solar panel manufacturing and installation company, Solar Co.

Prepare a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Sway®, or Prezi® presentation with speaker notes for your potential investors, and address the following items:

Choose one type of business entity that you plan to use for Solar Co., and explain why you would choose this type of entity rather than the others.

What risks and issues specific to this industry and Solar Co.’s business influenced your decision?

Assume that at least one investor will question whether Solar Co. should be organized as a corporation.

Summarize, for the investors, what legal liabilities could arise for the directors or officers of that corporation.

How could those liabilities for the directors and officers be minimized?

Physical or developmental disability limitation

Select a topic for mitigation. Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
Cyberbullying
Obesity
Identify theft/Phishing
Digital divide
Trolling/Baiting/Flaming
Cyber victimization
Physical or developmental disability limitations

**Identify the developmental age group that can be affected by the topic you chose

**Identify any diversity factors (e.g., gender, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation) relevant to the topic and developmental age you will be discussing

***Search the Internet and the Walden Library for at least two scholarly articles related to the topic you chose for mitigation

For this Final Project: Mitigation Plan, Part 1 Assignment:

Write a 1-page paper (not including references) in which you:

**Describe the topic you selected for mitigation and explain why you selected this topic.

**Define the problem relative to a particular developmental age group, culture, and/or gender and explain why you selected this group and how the digital technology you chose relates to the problem.

**Explain briefly the developmental and psychological risks associated with the failure to address the problem.

Compose a 2 page blog describing the climate in your organization, department, or team. Do not use the actual name of the organization – you can make up a pseudonym

Compose a 2 page blog describing the climate in your organization, department, or team. Do not use the actual name of the organization – you can make up a pseudonym. Include the following in your description:

Is the climate supportive or defensive?
Take the Communication Climate Inventory (Excel document attachment).

Does this align with the results of your Communication Climate Inventory? Attach your Inventory results as an appendix.

How does the communication climate affect motivation and organizational/team commitment?

How could you improve the communication climate in your organization, department, or team?

What communication skills would you like to learn or improve on in order to create a supportive communication climate?

Be sure to support your analysis with concepts and principles introduced in the background readings on communication as well as conflict and teams (if appropriate). You may also incorporate outside research to supplement the background material. Cite all sources properly.

Use the following background references:

Dukes, A.J. (2012). Defensive v Supportive Climates in the Workplace. Retrieved from http://scom320class.blogspot.com/2012/07/defensive-v-supportive-climates-in.html

Issues Teams Face: Managing Conflict (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.sagepub.com/upm-data/54195_Chapter_7.pdf

Segal, J & Smith, M. (n.d.). Conflict resolution skills: Building the skills that can turn conflicts into opportunities. Helpguide.org. Retrieved from http://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships/conflict-resolution-skills.htm