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Next week, you will attend Symposium I and have the opportunity to work on and refine the topic of your dissertation. In preparation for the work you will do at Symposium, write a paper that describes your initial thoughts and ideas for your Dissertation research. You will use this assignment in the first Symposium session.Your paper should include the following:

State your original research ideas related to your topic and why you are interested in this topic.

Write an initial draft of your problem statement, research purpose, and research question.

What is the difference between your problem, purpose, and research question?

Support your problem, purpose, and research question by summarizing the literature that you have already reviewed related to your topic.

Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed articles using APA format.

 

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Academic JournalIn Weeks 1-5 of this course, you will complete an Academic Journal assignment that encourages you to document insights you have gained during the week related to the Learning Resources, Discussions, and Assignments, and how these insights apply to your personal academic and career goals. Only your Instructor will see your Academic Journal. Before you begin this week’s Academic Journal, review the Learning Resource “Guide to Academic Journaling.”Note: For information regarding how your Academic Journal assignments will be evaluated, please review the grading rubric located in the Course Information area of the course.For your first Academic Journal assignment of the course, you will reflect on your transferable skills, and your responses to the Psychology Survey this week. You also reflect on what your goals might be for this course and for your program of study at Walden.Academic Journal Assignment Instructions:By Day 7After reading the assigned learning resources this week, complete the Week 1 Psychology Survey. To review your survey responses again, access “Attempts” and a green check mark appears under the Calculated Grade column. Click on the check mark and your completed survey will open.If you experience technical difficulties retrieving your responses, you can recall your responses by viewing the same survey items on page 21 of the course textbook.Review Table 2.2 on page 18 of your Course Text (“A Listing of Transferrable Skills, with Examples”).Write 1 short paragraph for each bulleted prompt: Summarize any survey items that you responded to with either “Strongly Agree” or “Moderately Agree.” Explain why you responded in this way. If you did not respond to any items with “Strongly Agree” or “Moderately Agree,” explain why. Summarize any items that you responded to with either “Strongly Disagree” or “Moderately Disagree.” Explain why you responded in this way. If you did not respond to any items with “Strongly Disagree” or “Moderately Disagree,” explain why. Reflect on your goals for this course and throughout your program of study at Walden. Also, identify and comment on the “transferrable skills” that you presently possess and the skills you are seeking to obtain (from Table 2.2 on page 18 of your Course Text). Make connections to the article “Alumni Perceptions of Workforce Readiness.”Planning for Success:Based on your reflections on this week’s content and the results of the survey, record in the “Additional Goals at Walden” section of your Curriculum and Strategy for Success Planner any areas that you wish to learn more about. More detailed instructions are provided in the template (located in the Week 1 Learning Resources).Do not submit your Curriculum and Strategy for Success Planner at this time; you will submit your Planner in Week 6.By Day 7Submit your Academic Journal entry.Submission and Grading InformationTo submit your completed Journal entry for review and grading, do the following: Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on “Submit your Journal entry by Day 7” and click in the link. Click Create Journal Entry. In the Title field, enter the name of the Journal Entry using the file naming convention: WK1Journal last name first initial. In the Entry Message box, provide the journal entry by either typing your responses directly into the box, or copy and paste text from a document on your computer. Do not attach document files for your journal entry. Click Post Entry.Grading CriteriaTo access your rubric:Week 1 Journal entry RubricCheck Your Journal entry Draft for AuthenticityTo check your Journal entry draft for authenticity:Submit your Week 1 Journal entry draft and review the originality report.Submit Your Journal entry by Day 7To submit your Journal entry:Week 1 Journal entry

 

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Mr. Williams and Mr. Lily have operated separate sole proprietorships for several years. Both of the proprietorships are service businesses, and they are on the cash basis of accounting for federal income tax purposes. On January 1, they contribute the net assets of their separate proprietorships to a new partnership in which they will conduct business. Each has an equal capital and profits interest in the new partnership. Mr. Williams contributes the following items: Cash, $6,000; Accounts Receivable, zero basis, fair market value of $15,000; Equipment, $5,000 basis, fair market value of $14,000; and Accounts Payable, zero basis, $30,000 face value. Mr. Lily contributes cash of $5,000 in exchange for his 50 percent interest. What amount of gain must Mr. Williams recognize? What is the basis of his partnership interest after the contribution?

 

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My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry. Which best explains how Anaya’s word choice establishes his voice in the excerpt? Anaya compares “tortillas” to “the soul” of a Mexican-American writer, demonstrating the ability of these writers to combine Spanish and English in their writing. Anaya compares “tortillas” to “the soul” of a Mexican-American writer, emphasizing his belief that writers must be allowed to express their culture and heritage. Anaya compares “tortillas” to “the soul” of a Mexican-American writer to persuade people to read more literature by writers that come from mixed heritages and diverse cultures. Anaya compares “tortillas” to “the soul” of a Mexican-American writer to express his opinion that only those writers who exist outside of the mainstream are worthy of an audience.

 

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