Information from DevicesThis discussion will help you to analyze the information that can be taken from various types of devices.Tasks:Read the \”Switches, Routers, and Firewalls\” chapter in your course textbook. The chapter focuses on switches, routers, and firewalls. Using one of these devices, discuss the information that can be taken from the device by an investigator.

Assignment 1: Information from DevicesThis discussion will help you to analyze the information that can be taken from various types of devices.Tasks:Read the \”Switches, Routers, and Firewalls\” chapter in your course textbook. The chapter focuses on switches, routers, and firewalls. Using one of these devices, discuss the information that can be taken from the device by an investigator. In addition, […]

Briefly explain the difference between a democratic form of government and an authoritarian form of government.

 Question #1 Briefly explain the difference between a  democratic form of government and an authoritarian  form of government.  Your response should be at least 75 words in length.   Question #2 Do freedom, capitalism, and democracy go hand-in-hand? Can one or more of these characteristics exist within a society without the others  being present? Explain your answer.  Your response should be at least 200 words in […]

Undertake an analysis based on a self-designed fictitious study that utilizes statistical methodologies. You will first develop a fictitious problem to examine – it can be anything.

For this assignment, you will undertake an analysis based on a self-designed fictitious study that utilizes statistical methodologies. You will first develop a fictitious problem to examine – it can be anything. For example, maybe you want to look at whether scores on a standardized college placement test (like the SAT) are related to the level of income a person […]

Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining why the fisherman’s position is morally wrong.2. Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining why the fisherman’s position is morally acceptable.

  A plane makes an emergency crash landing on a deserted tropical island. Two dozen survivors must fend for themselves until help arrives. All of them are from large cities, and none of them has camping experience. The survivors find it impossible to gatherenough food, and everyone begins losing weight. One person spends a lot of time by himself and figures […]

analyze and critique different possible reasons for the underachievement of students in school.

Overview of the Week’s Readings The readings for this week analyze and critique different possible reasons for the underachievement of students in school. Gorski (2008, 2016) challenges the assumption that poor families have a distinct and deprived culture and lifestyle that is the cause of their struggles in schools. Spencer (2012) documents the strengths and problems of historic and contemporary […]

You will write an analysis of a fictional movie or television show (sitcom or drama) about crime.

Assignment: You will write an analysis of a fictional movie or television show (sitcom or drama) about crime. You will be exploring and supporting a unique claim (thesis statement or central idea) of the visual text related to the topic of crime. Your analysis should be based on your own observation and critical viewing of the visual text with specific […]

To what extent, does Lars von Trier’s Dogville (2003)—keeping in mind what you might know or learn about von Trier’s approach to filmmaking in advance of writing your text—uphold this idea? In what way does his filmmaking approach “render transient impressions and relationships which are denied to the stage” (in terms of the types of shots, blocking of actors (their positioning in relation to the camera, props, and other actors), etc).

(Lars von Trier, Dogville, 2003) Film and Reading Responses Prompt for your first Film Journal entry: In his seminal publication Theory of Film, Siegfried Kracauer discusses storytelling in relation to cinema and theater. Significantly, he writes, “Film not only transcends human interaction but resembles the novel, modern or not, in that it tends to render transient impressions and relationships which […]