How the architecture more effectively adapts to the density of the modern-day cyber ecosystem, while at the same time encompassing the hybrid workplace:Discuss?

Zero Trust Architecture

How the architecture more effectively adapts to the density of the modern-day cyber ecosystem, while at the same time encompassing the hybrid workplace:Discuss?

Must have at least 5 valid sources no more than 3 years old. 90-95 percent original work not quoted or paraphrased. Page count does NOT include Title, Abstract, and Reference pages.

Why not use caffeine to treat alcohol addiction? Analyze the issues of pharmacological and physiological antagonism.

Pharmacological and Physiological Antagonism

Why not use caffeine to treat alcohol addiction? Analyze the issues of pharmacological and physiological antagonism. Explain the receptor systems involved and the central nervous system structures effects with regard to this question. Frame your analysis in terms of drug action first and other consequences second.

Evaluate your colleague’s analysis. To what extent were they accurate?  use your research to support your assertions. Did the analysis take into consideration all the required elements? What might your colleague consider which was not already included in the analysis?

Time-Efficient Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training Lowers Blood Pressure and Improves Endothelial Function, NO Bioavailability, and Oxidative Stress in Midlife/Older Adults With Above-Normal Blood Pressure:Discuss?

Time-Efficient Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training Lowers Blood Pressure and Improves Endothelial Function, NO Bioavailability, and Oxidative Stress in Midlife/Older Adults With Above-Normal Blood Pressure:Discuss?

What is the impact of targeted advertising on newspapers and traditional media?What does the Democracy Index reveal about the United States?

Digital Disconnect video

Watch Digital Disconnect (https://www.kanopy.com/en/gsu/video/2730809/5601026) on Kanopy and provide at least FIVE takeaways.

Provide substantive responses that demonstrate you have viewed the documentary, such as:

What is the impact of targeted advertising on newspapers and traditional media?

What is your take on the PRISM program?

How are algorithmic gatekeepers affecting the news you receive?

What does the Democracy Index reveal about the United States?

 Identify and discuss the 5 classifications of editing styles. Be sure to use a scene from the film The Shining (1980 film starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall) to illustrate the concept discussed in your paper.

Identify and discuss the 5 classifications of editing styles. Be sure to use a scene from the film The Shining (1980 film starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall) to illustrate the concept discussed in your paper. Be advised that this paper is to be written in APA essay format.

 Describe the differences between the 5 basic distortions of film movement. Be sure to use a scene from the film [Eastern Promises (2007) starring Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts] to illustrate the concept discussed in your paper.

Describe the differences between the 5 basic distortions of film movement. Be sure to use a scene from the film [Eastern Promises (2007) starring Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts] to illustrate the concept discussed in your paper. Be advised that this paper is to be written in APA essay format.

What is the “Principle of Utility” or what Mill calls “The Greatest happiness Principle” Explain. What is meant by the Utilitarian credo “The Greatest good for the greatest number?”

THE UTILITARIANS: Mill (RULE) & J.J. SMART, WILLIAMS
Read SMART for ACT UTILITARIANISM

(1) While Rule utilitarianism may look a lot like Kantianism, there are important differences between them. What are they, i.e., how does Kant deviate from The Golden Rule touted by Mill to be the main directive for moral conduct?

(2) What is the “Principle of Utility” or what Mill calls “The Greatest happiness Principle” Explain. What is meant by the Utilitarian credo “The Greatest good for the greatest number?”

(3) How does Mill defend Utilitarianism against charges that it is “Animalistic,” “Selfish” and Hedonistic? Give specific reasons. Why can’t it be selfish in light of the Principle of Utility?

(4) What is special about the “Higher” Pleasures in comparison to the “Lower” description of Pleasures? How does Mill distinguish between the two? Give examples of both kinds.

(5) Why, according to Mill is it “better to be Socrates dissatisfied rather than a pig satisfied?” What is he suggesting about the difference a between person v Pig?

(6) Why would Mill oppose the idea of a family of six adopting a slave to serve them even though it might make 6 people really happy and only one person really miserable?

(7) What is the difference between “Rule” and “Act” utilitarianism? What makes Mill a “Rule” as opposed to J.J. smart (packet) who is a self proclaimed, “Act” Utilitarian?

(8) Though both types of Utilitarianism ultimately appeal to the “Principle of utility,”their responses to moral dilemmas may differ. How come? Why does Smart disagree with Mill?

(9) What does Smart mean that studying “mathematics” is ultimately more “Fecund” than playing pushpin” or basketball? Carefully explain. Do you think he is right? Why or why not?

(10) What are some of the problems that Williams’ identifies with Utilitarianism generally? How does he use the concept of “Integrity” in arguing against such theories? What does he mean by having “Deeply held projects?” Why is he so against Utilitarianism?

(11) In the Pedro example, why would Williams refuse to kill the one person to save the rest? Likewise, why would he not take the Chemistry job—or at least claim is certainly not obvious why that would be the right thing to do? What reasons does he offer?

(12) If Mill were to find a rich doctor’s wallet in the street {with $$$, credit cards, Driver’s License, etc.} would he return it —why or why not? According to Rule Utilitarianism, would the choice be different if the wallet’s owner was a “Welfare” recipient—why or why not? What would J.J. Smart do and in either case? Would he agree with Mill’s decisions—why or why not? Give reasons.

Why would Mill’s  Rule Utilitarianism require that he give the wallet back whether the wallet’s owner is a “Welfare Mother” or “Rich Doctor?” Explain.

What makes The Trolley Problem a prime example of a Utilitarian moral dilemma?

How do you think a Rule Utilitarian like Mill would respond to the
situation presented on the videos? Would an Act Utilitarian such as Smart do something different? Why or why not? Explain

Explain the psychology of movement on the screen, and how it can create an emotional response based on the depth of the shot, motion of the camera, and the camera’s lens.

Explain what “mise en scene” is in terms of filmmaking.

Explain the psychology of movement on the screen, and how it can create an emotional response based on the depth of the shot, motion of the camera, and the camera’s lens.

Has there been a film you have attended where the sound(s) were just as powerful as the moving images?

Describe the emotional affect that sound from one of this week’s films had on you Explain why?