Order Number |
54656778999 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Data can become information and from information knowledge may be derived, if we know how to generate it. Based on your recent reviews of the news media where such terms like Big Data, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery may be found, you may have noticed that information and knowledge drive change in business competitiveness, technological advancement and innovation. Based on what you have learned so far about innovation and how it happens, explore the role that information and knowledge driven technologies play in innovation. Discuss your thoughts on the following the following questions
What is important to an organization to remain or become competitive?
What are the forces that drive change and encourage innovation?
What among these things specifically drives a given organization into innovation?
Support your thoughts and ideas with references from relevant articles in the news media and/or the Web.
WR 123 Evilness of Evil by Ashley Cocksworth Essay
WR 123: Essay 1 Guidelines
Choose either “The Dark Knight and the Evilness of Evil” (Cocksworth) or “The Exceptional Darkness of The Dark Knight”(McGowan — only first 3 ½ p.); read, annotate, and analyze.
Craft an introduction that catches the reader’s interest and previews the topics to be discussed. You can either state your claim here or forecast what your claim might be.
Next, address the “they say” — summarize your chosen article efficiently in around 200-300 words. Summarize specifically highlighting the main claim or subclaim you will be responding to and the reasons/evidence that apply. Please use a few direct quotes to illustrate your summary. This should be at least two to three meaty paragraphs in length.
Note: You can assume the reader is familiar with The Dark Knight but not the article being summarized.
In the next part of your essay (note — these are not to be sectioned off, part 1 and part 2; it should be cohesive), you will respond, saying what you agree with or what you disagree with in your chosen article (or both) in roughly 400-600 words, provide your claim, and then the reasons/evidence supporting that. Please use specific examples for your evidence (quotes from your chosen article, quotes/scenes from the film, related examples in real life, etc.).
Finish with a conclusion the reflects on the importance of what’s been expressed and possibly applying it to the broader world.