Providing some legal background – explain the legal framework that is relevant for your work such as Article 17 of the DSU.

Introduction:

This essay is focused on the future of the appellant body, most especially how to make it operative again, Via comparing the different models of adjudication in context to the Appellant Body and concluding on the most efficient model. For instance, the Arbitration or the Court model or perhaps some sort of hybrid.

You need to explain why this research question is important in contemporary times. A case in point being  the WTO is a crucial international trade organization body, and the crisis could be an opportunity to refine and re-design the system.

You need to provide an outline or road map of the question. For example, this dissertation will open with… I will then present…. I will then argue…  (State exactly what you will be doing in the essay)

To end your introduction, state your intended conclusion to the question. Do not sit on the fence.

Body:

Start by providing context.

What is the problem?

Explain the crises, its implication on the WTO system on a whole, what kind of interim solutions are being applied i.e the Arbitration agreement. Mention that overall people are happy with the system, but there is still need to implement some changes.

What is the Law?

Providing some legal background – explain the legal framework that is relevant for your work such as Article 17 of the DSU. DON’T BE TOO descriptive. the marker/reader needs to be aware of the relevant rules.

Literature Review

The second part of the body is essentially a literarily review of relevant academic articles and commentaries. This part is very very important (provide many voices) and Be critical of the articles (argue or agree with them, don’t just re-state their views). Provide many voices – should be a very rich literature review – your own analysis is dependent on this section.

Your personal analysis of the topic

What are your personal thoughts on this issue?

Give your Personal analysis and take on the situation (Is there a problem? Or is it perhaps overinflated? Are you happy with the current interim solution (the arbitration agreement that some countries concluded)? Do you find some parts of the academic debate more convincing than others? In short – answer the research question!

Provide at least three steps that you could take to reduce your ecological footprint.

Re-read the Weekly Writing Assignments (General) instructions and the APA 7 Citation Tutorial before beginning.

The goal of this unit’s written assignment is to get you to think about your ecological footprint and whether or not it is something that you think you should somehow modify.

  1. Read the Collins et al. (2020) (PDF Attached in separate upload)
  2. Next, visit The Global Footprint Network’s Footprint Calculator(Links to an external site.).

https://www.footprintnetwork.org/resources/footprint-calculator/

 

  1. Complete the “Ecological Footprint Quiz.” This quiz will give you an approximation of the number of acres it would take to support your resource consumption.
  2. Write a paper at least 500 words, double spaced-page in length that follows all requirements detailed on the Weekly Writing Assignments (General)page and address the following topics:
    1. Detail your quiz results, including your footprint in global acres and the number of Earths we would need to support your resource use,
    2. Describe your reaction to the quiz results (i.e. whether or not you were surprised by the results and why),
    3. Include your perspective as to whether or not you think ecological footprint is likely an accurate measurement of a person or family’s environmental impact (why or why not?), and
    4. Provide at least three steps that you could take to reduce your ecological footprint.
    5. Your narrative must make substantive connections to the Collins et al. paper, citing specific examples.
Describe each type of service/model of cloud computing.

Description

Cloud Presentation Assessment Description

As organizations increasingly move toward cloud technology, a cybersecurity professional should be familiar with the effect(s) it has on security. You have been asked by your company to explain the fundamentals of cloud computing and related security issues because your company is migrating to the cloud.

Assignment: Create a report that explains cloud services. Address the following:
1. Describe each type of service/model of cloud computing.(please see attachment as a reference) 2. Compare and contrast: local resource requirements, local control, network requirements, and security (attacks, mitigations, overall vulnerability). Additionally, ensure you cover the following topics in the report: 1. Virtualization platforms 2. Cloud services (SaaS, PaaS, DaaS, IaaS) 3. Service-oriented architectures 4. Deployment models (private, public, community, hybrid) 5. Security, storage, legal/privacy issues Support the report with a minimum of three scholarly resources.

Discuss Decision making in the Flow of Relief in Areas witnessing LongRunning Armed Conflicts: Case study of NGOs in Somalia”

Details: Task objective: The research title is: “Discuss Decision making in the Flow of Relief in Areas witnessing LongRunning Armed Conflicts: Case study of NGOs in Somalia”. Task description: As you can see, there is a slight change in the title, when compared to the previous ones. This order is about selection criteria used during decision making in this particular context: decisions related to procurement process, for NGOs operating in Gaza Strip. We will try to identify gaps in existing literature. The outcome of this order is the elaboration a table enumerating an extended list of references about this topic in this context:  reference,  what methodology was used,  brief summary of the purpose, findings, …  selection criteria used in the reference,  to look for possible research gaps (in relation to selection criteria) that could contribute to this research. PS: Please focus on references about Gaza Strip only.

Design a multiple-case case study that while covering multiple cases still draws a single set of cross-case conclusions (single large organization, not multi-organizational).

INSTRUCTIONS

After reviewing the Learn material for the Module: Week, address the following paper in current

APA format:

1. Define the case study report audience and the appropriate reporting methodology

2. Compose visual and textual materials of a case study report

3. Explain the appropriate amount of evidence to present to facilitate the reader’s own

conclusions to a case study

4. Design a multiple-case case study that while covering multiple cases still draws a single set of

cross-case conclusions (single large organization, not multi-organizational). You will include

Lean Six Sigma specifically in the Design (type 4), Collect and Analysis (cross-case synthesis)

phases of your case study (use the Zhang et al. (2015) article as a model). [Also see Boxes 3, 32,

and 38 (Yin, 2018)]

Required Format

This 1600 minimum, 2400 maximum word paper needs to be written with these main sections:

Cover page

Abstract

Introduction

Case Study Report Audience and Reporting Methodology

Visual and Textual Materials of a Case Study Report

Reporting Evidence: Striking the Balance

Multiple-Case Case Study with Lean Six Sigma

Conclusion

References

Other Requirements

Materials submitted to fulfill requirements in one course may not be submitted in another course.

Concerns about the propriety of obtaining outside assistance and acknowledging sources should

be addressed to the instructor of the course before the work commences and as necessary as the

work proceeds.

Do the impacts and significance of social media in your life raise some of the issues with which the films are concerned?

Activity: Screens Onscreen

Several recent films have explored the drama of the development and impacts of social media. If available, watch these films and ask yourself whether you agree with the messages they present. Do the impacts and significance of social media in your life raise some of the issues with which the films are concerned? What is omitted, or not discussed, in the narratives? What themes do you find echoed in the readings for this unit? Have you seen other films that deal with themes around social media?

What changes or evolutions might the next generation of information technologies bring about?

However, the proponents of social media view it as promoting social interaction, as well as self-identity, facilitating communication, and fostering a sense of community. People have received help with important problems or questions from others in their social networks, including friends and experts. Online communities promote increased interaction with friends and family; offer teachers, librarians, and students valuable access to educational support and materials; facilitate social and political change; and disseminate useful information rapidly. From whichever perspective we look, though, social media in one form or another seems here to stay.

Coming to the end of this course, you are probably able to think of other ways in which social media have accelerated or shaped the roles and impacts of historical communications in both positive and negative ways. What changes or evolutions might the next generation of information technologies bring about?

Consider your experience of hypermediacy when surfing the Internet or using social media. Does it recall your experiences with other media, or is this unique?

Elsewhere, Bolter (2000) further discusses immediacy and hypermediacy. He notes that enthusiasts often assume that digital media must break radically with the aesthetic and cultural traditions of their predecessors. However, new media and new genres are best understood by examining the ways in which they refashion or “remediate” older forms. Remediation operates according to two representational strategies. The first, which is “transparent immediacy,” attempts to erase or conceal the process of remediation by making the medium itself invisible; that is, we see the image as though directly and are largely unaware of the artifice or machine that produces it. Linear-perspective painting since the Renaissance, most photography, and the Hollywood film style, all pursue transparent immediacy.

The second strategy, which is “hypermediacy,” calls attention to the process of remediation by acknowledging or highlighting the medium itself. Much of television, rock music stage productions, and the World Wide Web are hypermediated. Immediacy is a unified visual space, while hypermediacy is windows that open to other representations or other media. Hypermediacy “privileges fragmentation, indeterminacy, and heterogeneity and emphasizes process on performance rather than finished art object” (Bolter 2000, 31.)

Although one can think of the Internet as a good example of this, it did not start with it. Bolter and Grusin use the example of magazines such as Wired to illustrate that this is not new. A magazine layout features many combinations of media such as text and images, all together but not one overbearing on the other. Much like windows on a desktop, they do not all try and blend into each other. They contrast with each other, and give you different perspectives. Finally, they comment that the Internet is culture’s “most influential expression of hypermediacy.”

Q. Consider your experience of hypermediacy when surfing the Internet or using social media. Does it recall your experiences with other media, or is this unique?

Is the digital sphere we inhabit oriented primarily toward economics or politics?

In Canada, social media played an unprecedented role in the 2019 federal election campaign, influencing party leaders to adapt to this means of interaction with voters. Election mentions on Twitter were up 90% since the 2015 election, and 2019 was the most tweeted Canadian election in history. One reason was smartphone apps and the ease of use over the past four years. Justin Trudeau, who ultimately won the election, greatly surpassed the numbers of other leaders. Although it may seem that social media are targeted to younger voters, in fact most of the recent growth is among older voters (Lizee 2019).

Today, social networking sites play a large role in shaping the political landscape. An important area of inquiry is how emerging media technologies and applications have enabled diverse means and practices for engaging in public life and invigorated democratic politics. Darin Barney (2003, 2008) investigates the potential for democratic participation via Web 2.0 platforms such as social networking sites. We may be settling for publicity, or publishing our opinions, in place of the more the demanding democratic goods of politicization and equality and direct action. Barney argues that rational-critical debate has been supplanted by consumer choice, and rather than mediating a rejuvenation of the public sphere, digital technology is part of a trajectory in which the political character of the public sphere has largely decomposed.

Is the digital sphere we inhabit oriented primarily toward economics or politics?