What elements of the story appear Islamic, and what elements un-Islamic? What can we learn about science in the Abbasid era?

The 1001 Arabian Nights is a collection of folk tales, heavily influenced by Indian and Persian literature that first appeared in Arabic in the early 700s, and gradually coalesced over the following centuries.

The environment is of the Abbasid caliphate of Harun al-Rashid, and the caliph and his wazir, Ja’far ibn Yahya ibn Khalid ibn Barmak.

The structure of the collection is a “frame tale” – a succession of stories within stories, narrated by the various characters. Many supernatural characters appear, including ogres, sea monsters and jinn (genies or efrits).

In the envelope narrative, Shahryār, a Persian king ruling in India and China embittered by his wife’s infidelity kills her and resolves to sleep with a virgin every night and kill her in the morning. Eventually his kingdom runs out of virgins and his wazir is forced to hand over his own daughter, Shahrazād. In order to save her own life, she begins to tell the king a story at night – a story with a “cliff hanger” ending, and he pardons her for one night, in order to find out the end of the story. But by that time, she has begun a story within the story, that has another “cliff hanger” – and so she eventually saves her own life.

The two stories here recount the tale of King Yunan (of Zuman, in Armenia), his Physician Duban, and the king’s evil wazir.

The narrator of the story is a fisherman, who has angered a jinn and is telling the jinn a story to convince the jinn not to kill him.

The story of Duban begins at the top of page 25 and goes to page 34.

Specific response guidelines:

Read carefully, and making specific reference to the text, come discuss one or more of the following:
• What can we learn about science in the Abbasid era?
• What does this tell us about palace politics?
• What elements of the story appear Islamic, and what elements un-Islamic?
• What lessons is the story trying to convey?
• Anything else you found remarkable or interesting.

General response guidelines:Here is what counts as addressing a reading: In order to get full credit, you will need to either quote a passage, explicitly refer to a specific line/ paragraph, or discuss an argument or concept brought up in the readings. You may respond to as many or as few of the prompts provided, as long as you are able to address the minimum number of readings. When in doubt about a person, place, event, or term… Google it!

How can the use of music help in developing literacy, math and the social sciences in the early childhood classroom? Explain why music is often more effective than words for preschool children.

Explain why music is often more effective than words for preschool children.

* What activities would you use with children to develop their Phonological awareness? (Refer to Fig. 4.1)

* Explain how you have (or could have) used music to promote your own cognition or memory.

* How can the use of music help in developing Literacy, math and the social sciences in the early childhood classroom?

What will you do to ensure that your personal identity, worldview, and prior experience do not cause bias and affect your behaviors and interactions with others?

 

Assignment Content

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper analyzing the multiple purposes of assessment.

Answer the following in your paper:

How can formative and summative assessment be used to inform teaching decisions?

How can assessment be used effectively to identify learner strengths and promote learner growth?

How can you incorporate Technology tools to help students manage their own learning and assess their progress?

How can assessment be used effectively to support, verify, and document learning?

How would you use the data yielded from different types of assessment to inform your teaching?

What will you do to ensure that your personal identity, worldview, and prior experience do not cause bias and affect your behaviors and interactions with others?

Cite a minimum of 2 peer-reviewed sources.

Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

 

How are human bodies used in contact sports llike football and what should be done about sports injuries particularly head injuries? is there social value in financially supporting women’s professional sports?

for each of the 4 questions use one large paragraph for response a min of 600 words and maximum 1,000 words

How are human bodies used in contact sports llike football and what should be done about sports injuries particularly head injuries? Discuss examples from League of denial to support answers.

is there social value in financially supporting women’s professional sports? use examples from the sport and the metoomovement video

are sports a realm for men only, or can women participate just as freely. use examples from the moving boarders reading to support answer

What are the employment trends over the past twenty five years in women’s Intercollegiate coaching and athletic administrations use examples from text or other resources to support answers.

What is your overall assessment of the competitive intensity of the cloud computing industry? What is IBM’s competitive position in the Cloud Computing Industry?

Review the article uploaded in Blackboard titled, “IBM to Spin Off Services Unit to Accelerate Cloud-Computing Pivot”, do additional research and answer questions listed below. Your report must be prepared according to this format:

Introduction/Context (write about one page summarizing the case; include the context, that is why is this case written and what are the learning points)

Conclusion (write no more than one page of your conclusions and observations)

Use list (bullets), graphs, charts, tables, etc. to make your report more effective. Be sure to use data available in the Case supplemented with additional research.

Questions

1. What is your overall assessment of the competitive intensity of the cloud computing industry? Use Porter’s Five Force Model to assess the competition. Be sure to discuss each force completely with specifics and data.

2. From IBM’s perspective, why is the Cloud Computing an attractiveness industry? Use Industry Attractiveness matrix to assess, be sure to include supporting data from the article and any additional research.

3. What is IBM’s competitive position in the Cloud Computing Industry? Using Weeks 2 and 3 class material, first identify critical success factors and then assess IBM’s position, that is, create a Competitive Positioning Matrix.

4. Develop pros and cons of 2 strategic options for IBM: 1) continue as is; 2) create a new company as discussed in the article. Your response must be supported with data and evidence

(for specific instructions, see attached file “Assignment 2 -IBM with instructions”)

Why is speed-reading a better strategy for redundant or repetitive material compared to material that is difficult to understand? How about materials in a science course?

So much to read, so little time to read it all! Students often wish they could read more quickly, and, in fact, it’s easy to teach people how to speed-read. It’s important to understand, however, how speed-reading works, because this will help you see when speed-reading is a good idea—and when it’s a terrible strategy.

In normal reading, there’s no need to look at every word on the page. Printed material (like language in general) follows predictable patterns, and so, having read a few words, you’re often able to guess what the next words will be.

And without realizing you’re doing it, you routinely exploit this predictability: you ordinarily skip over many of the words on the page, relying on rapid inference to fill in what you’ve skipped.

The same process is central for speed-reading.

Courses that teach you how to speed-read actually rely on simple strategies that help you to skip more, as you move down the page, and, with this, to increase your use of inference.

As a result, speed-reading is not really “reading faster”; it is instead “reading less and inferring more.”

How does this process work?

First, before you speed-read some text, you need to lay the groundwork for the inference process—so that you’ll make the inferences efficiently and accurately.

Specifically, before you speed-read a text, you should flip through it quickly.

Look at the figures and the figure captions. If there’s a summary at the end or a preview at the beginning, read these.

These steps will give you a broad sense of what the material is about, preparing you to make rapid—and sensible—inferences about the material.

Second, you need to make sure you do rely on inference, rather than word-by-word scrutiny of the page.

To achieve this, read for a while holding an index card just under the line you’re reading, or perhaps using your finger to slide along the line of print to indicate what you are reading at that moment.

These procedures establish a physical marker that helps you keep track of where you are as you move from word to word.

This use of a pointer will become easy and automatic after a bit of practice, and once it does, you’re ready for the key step.

Rather than using the marker to follow your eye-position, use the marker to lead your eyes.

Specifically, try moving the index card or your finger a bit more quickly than you have so far, and try to move your eyes to “keep up” with this marker.

Of course, if you suddenly realize that you don’t have a clue what’s on the page, then you’re trying to go too fast.

Just move quickly enough so that you have to hustle along to keep up with your pointer.

Don’t move so quickly that you lose track of what you’re reading

This procedure will feel awkward at first, but it will become easier with some practice, and you’ll gradually learn to move the pointer faster and faster.

As a result, you’ll increase your reading speed by 30%, 40%, or more.

But let’s be clear about what’s going on here: You’re simply shifting the balance between how much input you’re taking in and how much you’re filling in the gaps with Sophisticated guesswork.

Often, though, this is a fine strategy.

Many of the things you read are highly predictable, and so your inferences about the skipped words are likely to be correct.

In this setting, you might as well use the faster process of making inferences, rather than the slower process of looking at individual words.

Of course, speed-reading is a bad bet if the material is hard to understand; in that case, you won’t be able to figure out the skipped words via inference, and so speed-reading will hurt you.

Speed-reading is also a poor choice if you’re trying to appreciate an author’s style.

If, for example, you speed-read Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, you probably will be able to make inferences about the plot, but you won’t be able to make inferences about the specific words you’re skipping over, and so you won’t be able to make inferences about the language that Shakespeare actually used.

And, of course, if you miss the language of Shakespeare and miss the poetry, you’ve missed the point.

Speed-reading will enable you to zoom through many assignments.

But do not speed-read material that is Technical, filled with details that you’ll need, or beautiful for its language.

In those cases, what you want is to pay attention to the words on the page and not rely on your own inferences.

Essay Questions
Instructions: Complete and then submit the answers to the questions below in 100-150 words.
Why is speed-reading a better strategy for redundant or repetitive material compared to material that is difficult to understand? How about materials in a science course?
Would a speed-reading strategy be helpful to someone with dyslexia? Why or why not?
Discuss how you could you relate what you’ve learned here to writing – your term paper for example.

Discuss what learned about yourself, about teaching, about child development?

This assignment is suppose to be one video per page, given that there should be 10 videos, the assignment is 10 pages long. The videos should be on a classroom of kindergarten – 1st grade on a teacher’s way of teaching the children.

This assignment has two components:

1. Video Review: Review various instructional videos in the area of Early Childhood Instruction. Create a summary of the video including demographics – ages of children, gender, type of classroom, instructional environment, the number of adults, etc. Then discuss the strategies being utilized that reflect the various learning Theories studied. Write a reflection discussing how this video aligns with the Professional Standards for Teachers; discuss what learned about yourself, about teaching, about child development?

2. Article Review: Read articles in the area of child development and educational strategies. Write an article review summarizing and discuss the topics, ideas presented in the article. Write a reflection discussing how this article aligns with the Professional Standards for Teachers; Discuss what learned about yourself, about teaching, about child development?

 

what does it say about our criminal justice system if people of different races and ethnicities are treated differently? Can we say, as a society and as a criminal justice profession that the law is truly blind to such issues in its application?

Disparity in the treatment of people accused of crimes in the United States is statistically undeniable.

Discusses the concept of institutionalized Racism and the video Black Death in Dixie: Racism and the Death Penalty in the United States (https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=39112&aid=18596&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=420&h=315&fWidth=440&fHeight=365) explores the premise that the death penalty targets minorities (Nelson & King, 2007). In this discussion, examine the moral implications for the criminal justice system if disparities in searches, arrests, and incarceration sentences continue to be skewed due to race. Provide at least two moral strategies to help combat this current event issue.Guided Response: Morality in criminal justice must be a function of treating all people equally. If this basic premise is true, what does it say about our criminal justice system if people of different races and Ethnicities are treated differently? The common symbol for the law is a blindfolded woman holding a balanced scale of justice. Can we say, as a society and as a criminal justice profession that the law is truly blind to such issues in its application?

Explain how a criminal justice agency can ensure that it hires moral individuals; Explain how an organization can create an expectation for moral conduct;

After reading Chapters 4 and 10 in Banks (2016), examine the need for strong, moral character for all participants in the criminal justice system. In your paper,

Explain how a criminal justice agency can ensure that it hires moral individuals;
Provide strategies for creating accountability in the area of ethical training and action;
Explain how an organization can create an expectation for moral conduct; and
Discuss how an organization can measure progress towards a moral and just criminal justice department.
The paper

Must be four to six double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style.
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Student’s name
Course name and number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
Must use at least three scholarly sources in addition to the course text.
Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Writing Center.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center.

Banks, C. (2016). Criminal justice ethics: Theory and practice (4th ed.).
Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
Ethics and the “War on Terrorism”

Multimedia
Makio, L. (Producer). (2010). Treat terrorists like enemy combatants, not criminals: A debate (Links to an external site.) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=58315&aid=18596&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=420&h=315&fWidth=440&fHeight=365

Nelson, G. (Director), & King, P. (Executive producer). (2007). Black death in Dixie: Racism and the death penalty in the United States (Links to an external site.) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=39112&aid=18596&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=420&h=315&fWidth=440&fHeight=365

Recommended Resources
Article
Thomas, G. C., III. (2011). Criminal trials as morality plays: Good and evil download. St. Louis University Law Journal, 55(4), 1405-1432. Retrieved from http://www.slu.edu/school-of-law-home/academics/journals/slu-law-journal

Supplemental Material
Hicks, W. (2015). CRJ524 professional resources list download. Retrieved from https://bridgepoint.equella.ecollege.com/curriculum/file/78ce1060-b8b0-4666-8a12-ecc460da8d1b/1/CRJ524_Professional Resources List.docx

This document provides additional resources in the form of articles, multimedia, and websites that may be helpful in the development of your learning in the field of criminal justice.