information about your selected topic . Use the textbook as a guide in selecting your topic. Once you have selected a topic‚ use the APUS library to find an article that covers your selected topic. APUS librarians are trained to guide your search if you have problems. Instructions Step 1: Find a scholarly article · Select an appropriate topic‚ and search the APUS online library databases to find an article from a “peer-reviewed” evidence-based scholarly journal. · If you have questions
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John Locke’s theories of a just society was one where all men deserved equal treatment under the law and the state‚ preserving a person’s right to “life‚ liberty and property” (APUS‚ 1). This is accomplished through a social contract‚ where the people would consent to limited control under a state. This control was limited in its scope‚ with the people being the true source of power within the state. Locke believed that this was possible because he viewed man as being morally good and that through
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Science School of Science and Technology SCIN137 Introduction to Meteorology with Lab 4 Credit Hours 8 Week Course Prerequisite(s): None Table of Contents Instructor Information Evaluation Procedures Course Description Grading Scale Course Scope Course Outline Course Objectives Policies Course Delivery Method Academic Services Course Materials Selected Bibliography Table of Contents Course Description (Catalog) SCIN137 Introduction to Meteorology w/ Lab (4 Credits) Introduction to Meteorology
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http://ezproxy1.apus.edu/ebrary/apus/unauthorized http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10452570 SPHE319 E-Book Information You have the following viewing options for the following course textbook: Mottram-Drugs in Sport‚ 5th Ed For example: 1) You can use the URL link(s)* below; 2) Or‚ select the URL link(s)* from the Web Resources module in the navigation menu of your classroom‚ if available. 3) Or‚ use the links in the
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Department of Business BUSN601 Global Management Perspective 3 Credit Hours 8-Weeks Prerequisite(s): None Table of Contents Instructor Information Evaluation Procedures Course Description Grading Scale Course Scope Course Outline Course Objectives Policies Course Delivery Method Academic Services Course Materials Selected Bibliography Table of Contents Course Description (Catalog) BUSN601 Global Management Perspective (3 hours) Global Management Perspective examines
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Grasping Time: The Importance of Time Management for the Adult Student Richard Glazer COLL100 Foundations of Online Learning American Public University Daniel Green Grasping Time: The Importance of Time Management for the Adult Student Adults in ever increasing numbers have returned to school. Reasons for returning vary but regardless‚ adult students are an increasing presence in the classroom. While adults have the experience and wisdom over the younger students‚ adults are
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Cited: Homer. “Odyssey”. World Literature Anthology through the Renaissance. APUS ePress. Charles Town‚ WV‚ 2011. 3-125‚ Print. Homer. “The Iliad”. World Literature Anthology through the Renaissance. APUS ePress. Charles Town‚ WV‚ 2011. 127-193‚ Print.
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Corporate crimes happen when the business enterprise use legitimate and illegitimate business practices. Crimes committed by the corporate enterprises vary and includes fraud‚ conspiracy‚ racketeering‚ environmental damage‚ or even homicide when agents of the company commit criminal acts to benefit the company or its shareholders. However‚ according to Alder et al. (2013)‚ multinational corporate crimes are a widespread and daily problem‚ so politicians have taken the opportunity to implement tougher
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WHY ATTEND COLLEGE? GREGORY MOYER COLL100 WENDY HILBERT OCT 26‚ 2014 Getting a college degree is something very important a person can do in their lives. But sometimes in our lives we may wait and attend college later in life. But whenever you do decide to attend college‚ it is very important to pick a learning style to would help with all the studying you have to do. As we grow older your style might change from when you were in high school. It is very important to pick one that works so that you
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How I Learn Clifford R. Bielefeld COLL100 American Military University Professor Kenneth Reed How I Learn I have never really given much thought into how I learn‚ much less what style is best for me. Here‚ in this essay‚ I will give my own personal opinion regarding my learning style with findings from a couple of websites that help find what style is for each individual. I will also give a couple of reasons why‚ at this time‚ I am choosing to seek a college degree. First of all‚ there
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