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 Unit II PowerPoint Presentation Your task is to create an 8-10 slide PowerPoint presentation applying no fewer than five of the ten steps of Bryson’s strategic planning process described in Chapter 2 of the textbook, to the organization for which you work or a public/nonprofit organization with which you are familiar. You must bolster your contentions with a minimum of three peerreviewed journal articles from the CSU Online Library. Be creative, but be realistic. Apply those steps or stages that have the most relevance to your chosen organization. You should structure your presentation as if given to your supervisor and/or board. When creating the presentation, craft it in a “business professional” manner with appropriate text proportions, consistent and professional font, and appropriate images to present your information. While some features of PowerPoint may be better at catching attention, it may not be suitable for presenting professional information and driving home your point. Your presentation should be written in APA style writing with appropriate citations. Include a references slide at the end of you

 

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Create a 6 page essay paper that discusses The Jones family.

So, being subject as well as the result of social relations, the personality is formed through active actions in the social environment, the transformation of the environment and of itself in the process of purposeful activity. It turns out that this process, despite its apparent fragmentation, is holistic, as the contradictions within the social situation are the driving force of the development: between the demands and expectations of society and the needs and capabilities of the child. This contradiction ensures the integrity of the individual. In particular, a holistic development is understood as a combination of “physical, personal expressive and relationship development”1. It is talking about the whole person, not only the particular features separately2.

I would like to start from Chloe, whose parents were divorced, when she was not even 16. Let`s look what impact it could cause and to what consequences it can lead in social and psychological world of the girl. First, visible issue we see that Chloe rarely attends school. So, how could it influence girl`s internal world?

The impact of parental divorce on the psychological state of children and their future life cannot be underestimated. The divorce in the family causes great harm to the mental health of the child. The child learns on the example of parents to build future relationships, perceive good issues, lead with crisis. Therefore, the destruction of the family cannot, but affects the psychological state of the child and his future life. Divorce is not stressful only for couples, but also it has a long and traumatic impact on the psyche of the child. The popular belief that the trauma of divorce has a fleeting impact on the child has been questioned by psychologists. Now experts believe that the strongest influence is not the wrath of the parents, but rather the years after the trauma of divorce. These include periods of sadness and loneliness,

 

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Your division is considering two investment projects, each of which requires an up-front expenditure of $17 million. You estimate that the investments will produce the following net cash flows:

What are the two projects’ net present values, assuming the cost of capital is 5%? Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Project A $ 

Project B $ 

What are the two projects’ net present values, assuming the cost of capital is 10%? Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Project A $ 

Project B $ 

What are the two projects’ net present values, assuming the cost of capital is 15%? Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Project A $ 

Project B $ 

What are the two projects’ IRRs at these same costs of capital? Round your answers to two decimal places.

Project A    %

Project B    %

 

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I will pay for the following essay First native women. The essay is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The basis for Lavell and Bedard for their claim of discrimination was how Aboriginal women would lose their Indian status when a non-Indian or a non-registered Indian married them. In addition, it meant that Lavell’s children would be deprived of their Indian status. Lavell argued that Section 12 (1) (b) discriminated the women gender, and the sections should be repealed, in relation to the 1960 Bill of Rights (5). Lavell’s case was the first that dealt with discrimination because of sex. Because of these discriminatory sections, many Indian women were denied their heritage, and not by the will, but because of an archaic law. Lavell did not like how the acts that were set to govern the Indian reserves were being operated, whereby it stated who is not and who is acknowledged as an Indian. Lavell was furious about how the Indian Act allowed the male Indian, who happened to marry out retained their status and were able to pass it on to their non-Indian wives and to their children.

The male Indian wives, even though they sometimes did not have First Nation ancestry. they were entitled to full status. The result of the discriminatory sections was the practical ostracism of more than ninety thousand women, their children and their spouses from their societies and traditional homelands (Lavell 7). It caused great emotional, psychological and economic suffering to the affected people. Lavell was not pleased with this outcome because when she married she was sent a notice submitting that she was no longer identified as an Indian as stated in Section 12 (1) (b) of the Indian Act. It is because she was a no native who had married David Lavell a native. These grave effects for enfranchised First Nation women made Lavell go to court to challenge the Indian Act.

Lavell’s claim was supported by Bedard, who joined her in 1973 when she appealed for her case after losing it at trial. Lavell had lost her case on the basis that the Canadian Bill of right

 

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