This week, you will conduct an equity-impact assessment of the technology you ha

This week, you will conduct an equity-impact assessment of the technology you have selected for your Course Project. The goal of this assignment is to provide a framework for removing barriers that disadvantaged people may experience in accessing and utilizing new technologies, as well as analyzing technologies through the lens of equity.
A good synonym for equity is fairness. In an ideal world, everyone would enjoy the same opportunities for success, and outcomes would be purely a result of merit. Unfortunately, factors such as resource inequality and discrimination make it much more difficult, or even impossible, for some people to access the same benefits from emerging technologies that others might take for granted.
As you thought about the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to your technology, your primary focus may have been on how this technology affects you or other people who are similar to you in various ways. In this assignment, your goal will be to consider how this technology impacts other groups, for better or for worse.
Please include each of the following elements in a response of two to three pages (600–900 words).
1. Begin with a two- to three-sentence goal statement for your technology. What is the intended impact?
2. Identify and explain groups that may be impacted by the technology. This can include, but is not limited to, low-income populations, communities of color, linguistic minorities, LGBTQA+ communities, and immigrant or refugee populations.
3. Identify and explain regions that may be impacted by the technology. This can include, but is not limited to, urban communities, rural communities, coastal communities, industrial communities, and ethnic enclave.
4. Analyze potential positive and negative impact(s) or unintended consequences for three identified populations. Your chosen populations should include at least one group (see #2) and at least one region (see #3). As part of your analysis, include the following for each of the three populations you select.
Identify the population.
Describe the potential positive and negative impacts and consequences.
Propose actions to mitigate negative impacts or enhance positive impacts.
A successful assignment will
be two to three pages in length
be composed using Microsoft Word and using 12-point Times New Roman;
include a minimum of three sources; and
be formatted and have sources cited using the seventh edition of APA.

Part 2 Once everyone has made their contributions to our museum, it is time to b

Part 2
Once everyone has made their contributions to our museum, it is time to begin organizing and assessing its contents. In a 700-800 word essay, imagine that you are now the head curator for the collection, which requires that you make decisions on how to best organize the contents. Consider the following:
What objects would you display together and why? (Note: you don’t have to mention every item; however, do be sure to consider the entire collection when choosing categories and then mention a few examples).
Collectively, what story (or series of stories) do the items tell about pursuing a liberal education?
What might museum visitors find intriguing about the objects? Remember that the context that is given to an object is as important as the object itself. Museums don’t just store knowledge, they organize it and craft it into narratives that impact the way people think and feel about a particular subject.
As an essay, this should have an introductory paragraph and a conclusion.
Examples attached…

Choose a 2022 or 2023 business or accounting ethics issue from a reputable sourc

Choose a 2022 or 2023 business or accounting ethics issue from a reputable source (ex: WSJ, NYT, Forbes, CNN, etc.). Please do not choose the same topic used for the SEC Enforcement Group Presentation. Students should summarize the ethical issue, the stakeholders, and the different ethical choices that could have been made in this situation. Students should incorporate a minimum of 2 to 3 ethical concepts learned in this course in the analysis of the ethical issues identified. It is my expectation that this paper will be completed using your own words. I am asking for your interpretation of the ethical issues, stakeholders, and alternative choices for your selected topic. Students who use artificial intelligence to write this paper will be subject to the suggested sanctions detailed below in the Scholastic Honesty section of the syllabus. The paper must be submitted using the Turnitin Assignment Tool in eLearning. Note: No late assignment submissions will be accepted.
The Ethical Issue Paper should be formatted:
3 pages to 6 pages in length (3 pages minimum length)
Double-spaced
Normal margins and font
APA-style citations (no abstract is required)
Below is the Grading Rubric that will be used to assess the Ethical Issue Paper.
Mechanics (Correct Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation) 5 Points
Summary of Ethical Issue/Identifying Stakeholders 15 Points
Analysis of Ethical Choices 15 Points
Connection to Course Material 15 Points
and please use citations i can access.
and for ethical concepts please see attached files

This Final research paper is a buildup of a proposed research outline submitted

This Final research paper is a buildup of a proposed research outline submitted before. It involves critical analytical evaluation and comprehensive case-study analyses
We were tasked to choose our own topic relating to a development issue and analyze it through an ethical lens of our choosing.
I WILL ATTACH A COPY OF MY OUTLINE AS WELL AS THE STRUCTURE OF THE PAPER. PLEASE USE THIS AS THE BASE ON WHICH YOU DEVELOP THE PAPER. – THIS IS IMPORTANT
NOTE: THIS ISN’T A DESCRIPTIVE PAPER, IT IS AN ANALYTICAL PAPER THAT INVOLVES A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE CASE STUDIES PROVIDED IN THE OUTLINE THROUGH THE ETHICAL LENS OF RAWLSIAN JUSTICE
The ideal essay embodies thorough research, clear argumentation and skillful writing
techniques. These qualities are essential in establishing the essay as a benchmark for academic
discussions. In this analysis, we will explore the key components of an outstanding student essay, from its structural organization to its substantive content.
Research and Foundation:
– In-depth Research; A remarkable essay arises from engaging extensively with relevant
sources. It is crucial for students to examine a wide range of primary and secondary
materials related to their topic. This ensures that the essay is grounded in a diverse
spectrum of perspectives.
– Critical Evaluation; Simply referencing these sources is insufficient. A thoughtful essay
involves critically analyzing and evaluating the materials, identifying their strengths,
weaknesses and relevance to the central argument.
Coherent Structure:
– Introduction; The introduction should concisely introduce the topic, present a clear
thesis statement and outline the objectives of the essay.
– Body; It is essential to organize the main body in a logical manner by using subheadings
or clear thematic breaks. Each section should have a distinct argument supported by
evidence and seamlessly connect to the following section while maintaining a coherent
flow.
– Conclusion; This section aims to provide a concise summary of the main arguments and
explore the broader implications of the findings.
Argumentation and Clarity
– Developing a Thesis; Each essay should present a clear and defendable thesis statement.
This central idea acts as a guiding principle, influencing every aspect of the essay.
– Analytical Rigor; Claims should not be left unquestioned. A strong essay critically
examines each assertion by incorporating both empirical and theoretical evidence to
support its arguments.
– Clarity and Precision; Following academic conventions, the language used should be
straightforward yet sophisticated, ensuring that arguments are effectively communicated
without any ambiguity.
Originality and Insight
– Unique Perspective; While students can build upon existing literature, it is vital to bring
in a fresh perspective or introduce an innovative approach to the topic.
– Synthesis; Effective essays often synthesize diverse sources and ideas to generate new
insights or overarching conclusions.
Your own voice: Based on my personal observations, the most remarkable essays are the ones that
challenge conventional norms and deeply resonate with readers on a personal level. In other words,
master these skills but also bring your passion to the topic. What do you really believe about a topic?
Why do you believe it? How has the new information in the course impacted your understanding?
Interrogate those ideas (from the outset) and be honest with what you write.
Also Important:
I’m looking at 3 cases in the paper, but due to the word count (2500), You can choose 2 to ensure an in-depth analysis
Please make use of the sources and quotes I provided, and more from other REFERRED (PEER-REVIEWED SOURCES)

This week, you will conduct an equity-impact assessment of the technology you ha

This week, you will conduct an equity-impact assessment of the technology you have selected for your Course Project. The goal of this assignment is to provide a framework for removing barriers that disadvantaged people may experience in accessing and utilizing new technologies, as well as analyzing technologies through the lens of equity.
A good synonym for equity is fairness. In an ideal world, everyone would enjoy the same opportunities for success, and outcomes would be purely a result of merit. Unfortunately, factors such as resource inequality and discrimination make it much more difficult, or even impossible, for some people to access the same benefits from emerging technologies that others might take for granted.
As you thought about the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to your technology, your primary focus may have been on how this technology affects you or other people who are similar to you in various ways. In this assignment, your goal will be to consider how this technology impacts other groups, for better or for worse.
Please include each of the following elements in a response of two to three pages (600–900 words).
1. Begin with a two- to three-sentence goal statement for your technology. What is the intended impact?
2. Identify and explain groups that may be impacted by the technology. This can include, but is not limited to, low-income populations, communities of color, linguistic minorities, LGBTQA+ communities, and immigrant or refugee populations.
3. Identify and explain regions that may be impacted by the technology. This can include, but is not limited to, urban communities, rural communities, coastal communities, industrial communities, and ethnic enclave.
4. Analyze potential positive and negative impact(s) or unintended consequences for three identified populations. Your chosen populations should include at least one group (see #2) and at least one region (see #3). As part of your analysis, include the following for each of the three populations you select.
Identify the population.
Describe the potential positive and negative impacts and consequences.
Propose actions to mitigate negative impacts or enhance positive impacts.
A successful assignment will
be two to three pages in length
be composed using Microsoft Word and using 12-point Times New Roman;
include a minimum of three sources; and
be formatted and have sources cited using the seventh edition of APA.

Part 2 Once everyone has made their contributions to our museum, it is time to b

Part 2
Once everyone has made their contributions to our museum, it is time to begin organizing and assessing its contents. In a 700-800 word essay, imagine that you are now the head curator for the collection, which requires that you make decisions on how to best organize the contents. Consider the following:
What objects would you display together and why? (Note: you don’t have to mention every item; however, do be sure to consider the entire collection when choosing categories and then mention a few examples).
Collectively, what story (or series of stories) do the items tell about pursuing a liberal education?
What might museum visitors find intriguing about the objects? Remember that the context that is given to an object is as important as the object itself. Museums don’t just store knowledge, they organize it and craft it into narratives that impact the way people think and feel about a particular subject.
As an essay, this should have an introductory paragraph and a conclusion.
Examples attached…

Choose a 2022 or 2023 business or accounting ethics issue from a reputable sourc

Choose a 2022 or 2023 business or accounting ethics issue from a reputable source (ex: WSJ, NYT, Forbes, CNN, etc.). Please do not choose the same topic used for the SEC Enforcement Group Presentation. Students should summarize the ethical issue, the stakeholders, and the different ethical choices that could have been made in this situation. Students should incorporate a minimum of 2 to 3 ethical concepts learned in this course in the analysis of the ethical issues identified. It is my expectation that this paper will be completed using your own words. I am asking for your interpretation of the ethical issues, stakeholders, and alternative choices for your selected topic. Students who use artificial intelligence to write this paper will be subject to the suggested sanctions detailed below in the Scholastic Honesty section of the syllabus. The paper must be submitted using the Turnitin Assignment Tool in eLearning. Note: No late assignment submissions will be accepted.
The Ethical Issue Paper should be formatted:
3 pages to 6 pages in length (3 pages minimum length)
Double-spaced
Normal margins and font
APA-style citations (no abstract is required)
Below is the Grading Rubric that will be used to assess the Ethical Issue Paper.
Mechanics (Correct Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation) 5 Points
Summary of Ethical Issue/Identifying Stakeholders 15 Points
Analysis of Ethical Choices 15 Points
Connection to Course Material 15 Points
and please use citations i can access.
and for ethical concepts please see attached files

This Final research paper is a buildup of a proposed research outline submitted

This Final research paper is a buildup of a proposed research outline submitted before. It involves critical analytical evaluation and comprehensive case-study analyses
We were tasked to choose our own topic relating to a development issue and analyze it through an ethical lens of our choosing.
I WILL ATTACH A COPY OF MY OUTLINE AS WELL AS THE STRUCTURE OF THE PAPER. PLEASE USE THIS AS THE BASE ON WHICH YOU DEVELOP THE PAPER. – THIS IS IMPORTANT
NOTE: THIS ISN’T A DESCRIPTIVE PAPER, IT IS AN ANALYTICAL PAPER THAT INVOLVES A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE CASE STUDIES PROVIDED IN THE OUTLINE THROUGH THE ETHICAL LENS OF RAWLSIAN JUSTICE
The ideal essay embodies thorough research, clear argumentation and skillful writing
techniques. These qualities are essential in establishing the essay as a benchmark for academic
discussions. In this analysis, we will explore the key components of an outstanding student essay, from its structural organization to its substantive content.
Research and Foundation:
– In-depth Research; A remarkable essay arises from engaging extensively with relevant
sources. It is crucial for students to examine a wide range of primary and secondary
materials related to their topic. This ensures that the essay is grounded in a diverse
spectrum of perspectives.
– Critical Evaluation; Simply referencing these sources is insufficient. A thoughtful essay
involves critically analyzing and evaluating the materials, identifying their strengths,
weaknesses and relevance to the central argument.
Coherent Structure:
– Introduction; The introduction should concisely introduce the topic, present a clear
thesis statement and outline the objectives of the essay.
– Body; It is essential to organize the main body in a logical manner by using subheadings
or clear thematic breaks. Each section should have a distinct argument supported by
evidence and seamlessly connect to the following section while maintaining a coherent
flow.
– Conclusion; This section aims to provide a concise summary of the main arguments and
explore the broader implications of the findings.
Argumentation and Clarity
– Developing a Thesis; Each essay should present a clear and defendable thesis statement.
This central idea acts as a guiding principle, influencing every aspect of the essay.
– Analytical Rigor; Claims should not be left unquestioned. A strong essay critically
examines each assertion by incorporating both empirical and theoretical evidence to
support its arguments.
– Clarity and Precision; Following academic conventions, the language used should be
straightforward yet sophisticated, ensuring that arguments are effectively communicated
without any ambiguity.
Originality and Insight
– Unique Perspective; While students can build upon existing literature, it is vital to bring
in a fresh perspective or introduce an innovative approach to the topic.
– Synthesis; Effective essays often synthesize diverse sources and ideas to generate new
insights or overarching conclusions.
Your own voice: Based on my personal observations, the most remarkable essays are the ones that
challenge conventional norms and deeply resonate with readers on a personal level. In other words,
master these skills but also bring your passion to the topic. What do you really believe about a topic?
Why do you believe it? How has the new information in the course impacted your understanding?
Interrogate those ideas (from the outset) and be honest with what you write.
Also Important:
I’m looking at 3 cases in the paper, but due to the word count (2500), You can choose 2 to ensure an in-depth analysis
Please make use of the sources and quotes I provided, and more from other REFERRED (PEER-REVIEWED SOURCES)