comparison / contrast essay


The assignment is simple: write a paper n which by way of comparing or contrasting the main male and female characters [jack stanton, dave kovic, susan stanton, and ellen mitchell] in two films -Primary Colors and Dave. The essay should be six paragraphs long.

Essay needs to have:
1. correct thesis and placement of thesis
2. use of quote, questions, anecdote, working broad to narrow, show the opposite, and show the importance to the reader. place on of the thesis in the begging of the introduction.
3. Each section should have a section sentence that introduces a similarity for two characters. The section sentence should be included as the first sentence in the firsr paragraph in the section.
4. There should be two paragraphs in the section, each with a topic sentence that supports the section topic.
5. As with any comparison essay, you should describe the quality for one character and then show its similarity or difference for the other character. Use comparative terms such as “like, similar to, the same as”; or “unlike, different from, more, less” etc.
6. Use specific scenes from the films to support your ideas.

(DO NOT USE COPY PASTE FROM INTERNET) NO SOURCES NEEDED
Please message me before starting the essay

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Case Study:Student With Special Needs


Directions
Complete and essay formed report using APA style writing.

Scenario
Debbie Young is a seasoned high school principal. She served as a special education teacher and as an assistant principal in a progressive, affluent school district in the South. She is approached by the parents of a severely disabled tenth-grade student. Jonathan, requesting that a full-time nurse be provided under the label of “related services.” Jonathan has multiple disabilities requiring constant care by a specially trained nurse. He is profoundly intellectually disabled, has spastic quadriplegia, and has a seizure disorder. Young refuses the parents request due to extraordinary expense and a view that the school is not the most appropriate placement for Jonathan.

Discussion Questions
1.Is Young’s decision defensible? Why or Why not?

2.Is the parents request reasonable under the law? Why or why not?

3.Is the provision of a nurse a related service if it is necessary for Jothan to receive an appropriate education? Why or why not?

4.How do you think a court would rule in the case? Provide a rationale for your response.

5.What are the administrative implications of this case?

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The New Imperialisms in Modern Latin America


Direct quotation from my syllabus: Write comments that reflect YOUR questions, reflections, and analysis of the material covered in class. The wrong way to do the comments is to simply review the content we have covered without questioning what it means to you.

Topic: New Imperialism in Modern Latin American. American Interests: Good Neighbor Policy and Monroe Doctrine. Please reference the book, “Modern Latin America” by Skidmore and Smith if possible.

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Proposal Argument


Okay this is a group paper, my responsibility to write only the introduction of the paper.
(again i only need an introduction!)
Introduction (~500 words): Explains the problem. Define Incarceration. Talk about the history of incarceration as a whole. Talk about incarceration of women in other states and compare it to Oklahoma.

1) Issue: Incarceration rate of females in Oklahoma is high compared to other states.

2) Audience analysis: government, legislature of oklahoma, (Answer? from p.326).

3) Explanation of Problem: Oklahoma has the highest rate of females incarcerated in America of the 50 states. We will discuss why this is and how it can be changed.

4) Brief description of Solution: Detail of the Plan – Why should the government provide funding for a certain organization.

5) Proposal Claim: What audience thinks about the problem.

6) Reasons: Why and how women are being incarcerated, what it stems from.
How funding a certain program will fix this issue of women being incarcerated.
If we do not fund this program then the problem will get worse.
The who’s responsible about the reasons for this paper gave me these as his reasons:
– Drug offenders are the main reason of female incarceration and the phenomenon influence to communities and their family.

Proposal Argument

Audience: Using Toulmin, understanding audience is central to the success of your argument. It requires that you understand both sides of an issue, and that you present your response in an enthymeme that takes the opposing view into consideration. Your group will determine a specific audience to whom your argument is addressed. Consider constraints that can and sometimes do arise because of political views, religion, age, gender, race, and the like, and make a concerted effort to anticipate warrants based on your audience and the exigency of the topic.

Purpose: Your goal is to write an effective 8-10 page proposal based on a gender-related issue related to OU or the State of Oklahoma. It very well could be an issue that is part of a larger conversation happening nationally or globally, but you should focus on the local angle. Your audience should reflect this as well. I expect you to employ several rhetorical strategies in presenting your argument. For example, I expect you to employ causal analysis, definition, and evaluation where appropriate. Review Ch. 10 discussion on hybrid arguments. Your essay should be written from the third person point of view, and you should be acutely aware of point of view shifts. Your essay should be thesis driven. The exigency should determine and shape your thesis.

You need substantial evidence to show that a problem exists (8-10 sources with at least 4 scholarly sources). You need to define and describe the problem; however, how you describe it should be based on your audience. Illustrate the problem by applying it some way to something with which the audience can relate. Explain how your proposal responds to the exigency of the situation and be very specific about how it will solve it. Consider counter proposals, and explain how yours is a better answer. This means that a section of your paper will be dedicated to rebuttal. When you present your rebuttal, reference and cite other ineffective solutions that have been posed, and refute these with reasoned, scholarly evidence.

Your proposal should be reflective of synthesis. As you analyze, make clear connections to the texts to develop a sense of exigency to show your reader why these connections and relationships are important to think and write about. Why do these relationships matter and what happens if they are left unaddressed? Analyze your sources rhetorically, and integrate them into your argument to establish ethos, by citing them as an authority on the issue. Appeal to your audience through logos as well, which means your justification section should have at least 3 reasons that support your proposal claim. With this is mind, do not neglect examples that can draw on pathos (the empathy side), but make sure that your use of pathos is appropriate for your target audience. Images may be incorporated if they are purposeful in their inclusion.

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Understanding the consumer


In addition to the coursework below, I would like to request that at least a minimum of five different articles and three internet sources (all from the recommended sources) be used in the bibliography.

Coursework Assessment

Assessed work should be submitted to the Management School Office between the hours of 10am-1pm on Monday 25th November. Students should hand a copy of their work which should be anonymous, therefore should only carry: registration number, module title/code, title of assignment and the coursework cover sheet. Students should also keep one copy. Work should be word processed on A4 paper. The word count should also be clearly stated.

In addition students should also submit their work electronically via Blackboard. This work will automatically be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin. This must be done by the end of the assignment due date.

Submission after the set deadline day but within 7 days will be restricted to a maximum of 40%; submissions more than 7 days late will receive a mark of 0%. A disciplinary committee will deal with any instance of inappropriate behaviour.

If you are ill and can provide medical evidence then you should apply for an essay extension form which is available in the Department Office. It must be signed by a member of staff and should be returned to the Undergraduate Secretary before the submission deadline. No requests for an extension will be granted after the deadline.

The coursework assignment is as follows:

Understanding the Consumer Assignment

Consider the impact that situation may have on consumer behaviour and how marketers could use these situational factors to encourage purchase behaviour.

The assignment is an individual piece of written work reviewing literature on consumer behaviour related to this topic area. Your assignment should draw on at least six journal articles. These articles must be from peer reviewed journals such as those below:

Consumption, Markets and Culture (from 2002)
Journal of Consumer Research (from 1985)
Journal of Consumer Behaviour (from 2001)
Marketing Theory (from 2001)
Journal of Marketing
Journal of Marketing Management
Journal of Retailing
European Journal of Marketing

DO NOT UNDER ESTIMATE THE TIME THE SEARCH FOR SUITABLE SCHOLARLY ARTICLES WILL TAKE. You may also want to use the Inter-library Loan service to order articles and they can take up to two weeks to arrive. You need to start your search at the beginning of the term. In weeks 5 and 6 in the seminars we will be looking at the literature search and how to review and critique an article. There will also be an opportunity to discuss any issues you may have relating to your assignment in the student hours (times indicated on lecturers doors).

Searching For Appropriate Articles

It is often taken for granted that articles will be easy to find and students typically do not allow enough time when planning assignments to conduct a thorough search for appropriate articles. We will practice searching for articles in the seminar in week five. When doing a literature search for your essay we recommend you use a combination of the following:

1. Perform keyword searches using the below sources:

• Business Source Premier (access via ‘subject resources’ then ‘Business and Management’ on the library webpage)
• Emerald Management Extra (access as above)
• Google Scholar (not all of the articles you find will be available in the library – but some will include direct links to the article)

2. Where possible go to the individual journal webpages (see list of journals above) and ‘search in the journal’ although not all have this function. You can also do this by going via ejournals AtoZ on the library homepage.

3. It’s also sometimes useful if you find a particularly important author to go their own university homepage where their other publications should be listed, they may well have published something related or something more up to date.

4. And of course once you find a really useful article go to their own bibliography to find further useful articles, once you have the reference you can use ejournals AtoZ on the library homepage to track it down.

Before making a final decision spend some time reading around, when choosing an article make sure you fully understand its content.

In special cases where you find an essential article that is not available in the library you may use the inter-library loan system. However please only use this system if totally necessary. You will need to collect a form from the library (this can also be downloaded from their website) and obtain the signature of your tutor. Each Inter-library loan attracts a small fee which is payable when you order the article. Bear in mind that Inter-library loans can take up to two weeks to arrive.

Assignment Format

You are required to use a standard essay format using paragraphs to structure your discussion. Please do not produce a report with paragraphs following headings. In this assignment you will be comparing and contrasting articles so do not deal with each article entirely separately. You may use direct quotations from the articles but only where it supports your discussion and each quotation should be correctly referenced in the text.

Please avoid merely describing the articles; where possible provide some criticism and evaluation of the material discussed in each article. In addition, where it may support your discussion, do include reference to other work. We are asking for an in-depth consideration of the articles of your choice. Your essay should be word processed, 1.5 or double spaced using 12pt text. When referring to your articles and any other literature please use the Harvard referencing system, details of this can be found in your student handbook. Your assignment should be approximately 2,500 words in length excluding your bibliography.

Suggested essay structure as below, you do not need to stick rigidly to this but it will give you an idea of what to cover. Also remember this is an essay not a report so do not use subheadings in the final essay (you may want to use them as you build up your essay though to help you to keep your discussion focused in each paragraph).

• Introduction
A very short background to the topic (for example, why it is important to understand the impacts of situational factors on consumption practices? A short description of what you mean by situation, and aspects of such. A short introduction to your chosen topic. Some discussion of the essay structure – make this reasonably detailed, for example, which subtopics will you explore? You may also want to identify what some of your key conclusions are, rather like an executive summary would in a commercial report).

• Series of subsections on your chosen topic
Identify a way to divide up discussion of your topic into a series of subtopics. You will not have an idea of how to do this until you have done a literature search in your chosen topic area. This might be achieved in several ways for example by looking at the different methodologies authors have used to explore the topic (i.e. qualitative such as interviews, focus groups versus quantitative such as surveys and experiments), or by looking at the different settings explored. You may want to compare and contrast the author’s views in two or three important papers; as you search the literature you will notice which papers are the most important as they will be referenced and cited heavily by other authors. You may choose a mixture of these approaches, or indeed your topic might not lend itself to any of them, but either way it is important that you have a clear structure to your essay which is communicated in your introduction.

• Conclusion
Typically students find this section the hardest to write. Here you summarise the main findings from the above discussion of your topic. You really just need to reinforce the most important points arising from your discussion. Repeat the essay structure and for each of your subtopics highlight the key views/findings. Also try then to take a position yourself on the topic, which views do you find particularly convincing or unconvincing? Finally if you can, identify some topics for further research that might expand on the findings from your review of the topic.

What we are testing in this assignment?

Literature search
Your ability to do a literature search and identify key articles in a topic area.

Essay writing
Your ability to summarise arguments/findings from journal articles in a coherent and structured manner.

Referencing
Your ability to reference correctly, both correctly citing authors within your discussion, and constructing a detailed reference list at the end of your essay.

Plagiarism Declaration

You are reminded that at the beginning of the academic year you sign a declaration stating that all the work submitted will be your own and not copied or plagiarised in any way.

Plagiarism can result in severe penalties ranging from failing the module to expulsion from the University. Further information can be found in the University’s Student Handbook.

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discourse analysis

The United Nations Security Council’s decisions on when, and if, to intervene, economically or militarily, in conflicts and humanitarian crises is profoundly influenced by the policy conceptualizations of its members. Individual members adopt policies based on a number of rationales including national interest (strategic and economic); the relationship with other states (as friend, rival or foe), economic, political and social pressures both domestic and international. The diplomatic representatives of states involved in SC debates are charged with presenting the policy position of their respective governments and justifying this position to the wider international community.

A transcript of the debate in the UNSC that led to the veto of draft resolution S/2012/77 by Russia and China, together with the text of the draft resolution itself and the press release related to the meeting will be supplied to you. Reflecting on the transcript and the draft resolution you should undertake an analysis of five of the speeches made by the representatives of the SC members participating in the meeting. You must analyse the speeches made by the diplomatic representatives of USA, China, Russia and Syria . You should then choose one other speech to analyse from those made by the representatives of the other member states participating in the meeting.

The limit is 2000 words. As part of the assignment you will be required to demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the background to the conflict in Syria and the context in which the debate was held, notably the policy positions adopted by the participating states and the reasons for these, and the process that led to the drafting of the resolution and its veto. Some source material is indicated below but you should also undertake your own research using databases and search engines such as Locate, government and inter-government reports available online, and credible media sources.

There is insufficient space for you examine each speech in detail. Instead you should concentrate on key themes, comparing and contrasting discourse in order to emphasise how diplomacy is used to achieve desired goals. At a minimum, you should analyse the following aspects of each speech:

• What are the key arguments being made in each speech?

• How do these relate to the foreign policies of the states represented by the speakers?

• How does the content of each speech relate to the wider foreign policies of the respective states including membership of inter-governmental organisations and international alliances?

• How does the use of rhetoric further the diplomatic aims of the state?

Be aware of plagerism

Useful resources

Below are some useful sources to begin the research process. You also need to undertake your own extensive research.

International Crisis Group, ‘Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East: The Syrian Regime’s Slow-Motion Suicide’, Middle East/North Africa Report, No.109, 13 July 2011

‘Syria Unrest: Arab League Adopts Sanctions in Cairo’, BBC News, 27 November 2011, available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15901360.

R. Abdulrahim, Raja, ‘Syria unrest: a popular uprising or civil war?’ LA Times, 6 December 2011, available at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2011/12/syria-unrest-a-popular-uprising-or-civil-

Development of Conflict in Arab Spring Libya and Syria: From Revolution to Civil War war-.html

L. Debieuve, ‘Syria and the rising risk of civil war’, Gulf News, 9 November 2011, available at http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists/syria-and-the-rising-risk-of-civil-war-1.926328.

S. Kaplan, ‘A New US Policy for Syria: Fostering Political Change in a Divided State’, Middle East Policy, Vol. 15, No. 3, Fall 2008.

H. Khashan, ‘The View from Syria and Lebanon’, Middle East Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 3, Summer 2011.

S L Myers, ‘US Joins Efforts to Equip and Pay Rebels in Syria’, The New York Times, 1 April 2012, available at http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/world/middleeast/us-and-other-countries-move-to-increase-assistance-to-syrian-rebels.html

M. Rafizadeh, ‘Is Syria Descending into Civil War?’, Huffington Post, 12/4/11, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/majid-rafizadeh/syria-civil-war_b_1127586.html

S. Shaikh, ‘Preventing a Syrian Civil War’, New York Times, 12 October 2011, available at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/13/opinion/preventing-a-syrian-civil-war.html

M. Zenko, ‘By overreaching in Libya, NATO has left Syria to fend alone’, Council on Foreign Relations, 11 October 2011, available at http://www.cfr.org/nato/overreaching-libya-nato-has-left-syria-fend-alone/p26153

Learning outcomes assessed:

• Demonstrate an understanding of the significance of diplomacy in international relations and its development both in terms of processes and institutions

• Analyse the linkages between domestic and international politics in the context of changing policy processes.

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‘The Capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a very useful model and it is used widely in the industry even though it is based on very strong assumptions. Discuss in the light of recent developments in the area.’

3. Basic Rules for completing the essay:

 

Please stick to the rules below when you draft the essay. Poor presentation will be penalised with a 5% reduction in the final mark of this assignment.

 

  1. The essay should be a minimum of 1,500 and should NOT exceed 2000 words. Make sure you are within the word limit

 

  1. The essay should be typed written. Use word or any other processor, but TYPE it!

 

  1. Font Size: MINIMUM 12PT. You can use larger font for headings but not for the document. Remember that when you print out small font it looks horrible as do larger (than 12pt) font!!!!

 

  1. Paragraphs should be DOUBLE SPACED!

 

  1. Use references from published work, i.e. books and more importantly academic journals (especially if you want a 2.1 or 1st class mark). Using only books may give you a passing mark. Using only websites may not even give you the passing mark.

 

  1. Be careful when you use sources (i.e. journals/books/websites) to refer to them in the document. Best way is through the use of footnotes were you write the name of the first author, the year of publication and the relevant pages you borrowed the saying or paragraph from. You need to do that even if you only used a word from someone’s work. You cannot present other peoples’ work as your own. Doing that, will be plagiarism, which is a serious offence, taken very seriously by the College and may lead to failing the course or even your degree!

 

  1. There is nothing wrong in using other people’s work as long as you refer to it. The more ideas you use, the better for you (regarding your mark) since it shows you are aware of the main literature/ideas out there! However, make sure that you also write your own thoughts! I know what other people say…what I am interested to read is what you think (and why) about this! So…blend information from other sources with your own work and you have set the grounds for a 1st class mark!

 

  1. The essay should have the following elements:

 

  1. a.      Introduction: here you briefly explain what the essay is about and how you intend to approach the issue – what follows in the essay.
  2. b.      Main concepts behind the problem and discussion: Here you have the opportunity to present the main theory behind the question, the main ideas, or the whole debate. Then (or along the presentation) you should express your own views, linking them with the other researchers’ and debate views/elements. In this part you can get very creative, but make sure the above are definitely included!
  3. c.       Conclusions: here you say what the essay’s purpose was and sum up all your arguments (made in section B above) in order to highlight the fact that you have addressed the main issues concerned with the essay question.
  4. References: Here you should list in Ascending alphabetical order ALL the references you have used or referred to in the document. Please see published papers on the style of presenting references (they are always included at the end of journal papers) and stick with a style. I would suggest the style used in the papers published in the Journal of Finance. Hint: download a paper from the Journal of Finance from the web/library and then do as they do with respect to references.
  5. 9.      Main Textbook:

Brealey, Myers and Marcus. Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, Mc-Graw Hill, 7th Edition.

 

Supplementary:

Berk, J, DeMarzo, P & Harford. J (2009) Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, Pearson International

Brealey and Myers (2005) Principles of corporate finance, McGraw-Hill, 8th Edition.

Arnold, G, (2005) Corporate Financial Management, London, FT Publishing, 3rd Edition.

 

Useful papers:

 

Banz, R (1981) ‘The Relation between Return and Market Values of Common Stock’, Journal of Financial Economics, 9, 3-18

 

Berk, J.B (1995) ‘A Critique of Size Related Anomalies’, Review of Financial Studies, 8, 275-286

 

Fama, E & French, K (2002) ‘The Equity Premium’, Journal of Finance, 57, 637-659

 

Fama, E & Macbeth, J (1973) ‘Risk Return and Equilibrium: Some Empirical Tests’, Journal of Political Economy, 8, 607-636

 

Fama, E & French, K (1992) ‘The Cross Section Of Expected Stock Returns’, Journal of Finance, 47, 427-465

 

Fama, E & French, K (1993) ‘Common Risk Factors in the Returns on Stocks and Bonds’, Journal of Financial Economics, 33, 3-56

 

Graham, J & Harvey, C (2001) ‘The Theory And Practice Of Corporate Finance: Evidence From The Field’, Journal Of Financial Economics 60, 187-243

 

Kothari Et Al. (1995) ‘Another Look at the Cross Section Of Expected Stock Returns’, Journal of Finance, 50, 185-224

 

Roll, R (1977) ‘A Critique of the Asset Pricing Theory’s Test’, Journal of Financial Economics, 4, 129-176

 

Sharpe, W.F (1964) ‘Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium under Conditions of Risk’, Journal of Finance 19, 425-442

 

Also read chapters 10, 11, 12 and 13 from Corporate Finance by Berk & DeMarzo (2007)

 

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ZARA operations strategy / management


Zara has become a benchmark for speed and flexibility within the garment industry, able to outperform many of its competitors, delivering garments to its stores within fifteen days of being designed. Zara has been studied widely and there is a considerable body of publicly accessible information about the case including the enclosed documentations describing how Zara’s operations are managed specifically its product design, order administration, production distribution and retailing systems.

In discussing the topic of “Product and service development and Organisation” (Chapter 8 of the text book, Operations Strategy by Slack and Lewis) we established the idea that product and service development can be analysed as an operations strategy, and examined the resource implications of product/service development in terms of capacity, supply network, technology and organisation.

Task:
•Using the framework explored for the topic, analyse and map out Zara’s product design and development strategy and its resource and process implications.

•What do you find interesting, different or surprising about them?

•Explain how such strategy shapes the reasons behind Zara’s success

NOTE: the development strategy here is about the Product development

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DQ789

  1.  Since it is universally agreed that the combustion of fossil fuels is the major source of pollution, why have there not been concerted efforts to develop and utilize alternative forms of energy?

Need 100 words for this question

  1.  Are landfills a good way to dispose of solid wastes? What are the problems associated with landfills?

Need 100 words for this question

  1. Why are adverse health effects resulting from chronic exposure to environmental toxicants so hard to determine?

Need 100 words for this question

  1. Since people spend the majority of their lives indoors (home, work, car, malls, etc.), how are you affected by the products around you and why?

Need 100 words for this question

  1.  Insects and rodents carry disease and destroy our crops. Also, they rapidly develop resistance against pesticides. However, it does not appear to be of public concern. Since they are a significant environmental and human health hazard, why is there not more concern about them?

Need 100 words for this question

  1. It can take 10 years or more before a hazardous waste site is remediated. Often, exposure continues for the people that live on and around the site. Why does this happen and what can people do to make the process more expeditious?

Need 100 words for this question

Use environmental websites to do references like epa.gov website is a good one.

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Mobile Technology


This assignment involves: –

• Identifying, in pairs of two, a research topic that interests you from within the field of Computing&Technology
• Conducting Library and Web research on the topic-using EIGHT sources
• Producing
o A short Report on the topic (Title, Keywords, Introduction, Background, Review, Future)
o A short Literature Review (summary, as an Appendix in your report)
o A Bibliography of the materials you located and reviewed , using the standard provided (i.e. a reference list, as an Appendix in your report)

Essay topic: Mobile Technology, the research must be organized as below:
1. Keywords
[Provide a list of the main topic / subject / research keywords you used when searching for information]

2. Introduction
[Two to three paragraphs providing a brief outline introduction of the specific Computing topic you have chosen.]

3. Background / History
[Give a short outline of either the development background or specific history of the specific topic. You might for example, provide an explanation of where the technology was developed from, why it was developed etc. Or you might either just provide a specific (e.g. time-based) summary or the specific history of the device or technology you’re considering]

4. Review
[You should also try to outline the current state of where this technology is at in its development. This can also be done as a “State of the Art” (SOA) review, which is especially useful if you are comparing different technologies. It’s useful also to provide a summary (and pictures / diagrams) of the main characteristics and / or capabilities of the device or technology you’re considering.]

5. Future
[Finally you should try to consider what the future for this topic, technology or device might be. You may outline this from other sources and / or perhaps provide your own speculation or perspective. You can decide if you want to consider the near future (e.g. 6 – 12 months), the medium term (e.g. 2 – 3 years) or even the long term (e.g. the next 5+ years, or more!). It’s up to you, whatever you think is appropriate.]

Appendices:

Appendix A: Literature Review
[You are expected to review and summarize 8 information sources/resources from within the broad area of Computing and, in particular, your chosen specialist area.]

Appendix B: Bibliography

[A list references for the main information items you have sourced and reviewed. These must be accurate and match the requirements given for this assignment for books & e-books, journals and databases, magazines, newspaper articles etc. and on-line and web-based materials and resources]

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