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ESSAY
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PHD VERIFIED
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APA
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3-12 PAGES
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Instructions/Descriptions
how social engineering attacks work
Explain how social engineering attacks work
Describe virtual private networks
Identify different access control models
Considering the importance of data in organization, it is absolutely essential to secure the data present in the database. What are the strategic and technical security measures for good database security? Be sure to discuss at least one security model to properly develop databases for organizational security. Create a diagram of a security model for your research paper.
Your paper should meet the following requirements:
Be approximately four to six pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.
Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources.
Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.
development of the American government and political system
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After learning about the development of the American government and political system (Chapter 6), answer the following question. Follow the directions carefully in order to receive full credit.
Chapter 6 Discussion Board Question:
After the Revolutionary War, Americans quickly started creating their own government and political system. From this emerged the first two political parties: the Federalists and the Republicans (Remember- the Republican Party that exists today is not the same Republican Party that existed in the late 1700s). If you were an American with political rights in the late 1700s, would you have supported the Federalists or the Republicans or neither?
Directions for Answering the Question:
- Using information from the lecture/textbook, briefly describe the goals and platforms of the two parties: the Federalists and the Republicans. Make sure to explain what they thought about federal vs. state governments, what part of the nation and group of people the government should support and promote (cities vs. rural areas, merchants vs. farmers), and why the government should support and promote them.
- Clearly identify which political party you would have supported or state that you would have supported neither.
- Explain why you would have supported the party you identified or why you would not have supported either party. Make sure to include specific examples to support your position. You must connect this explanation to the political positions of the two political parties mentioned. (Do not for example just tell me that you liked the names of the political parties).
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Important Rules for all Discussion Questions:
- You are only permitted to use information from the course textbook and my lecture to answer the discussion question. If you use information from any other source, you will receive a zero and will not be permitted to re-do the assignment.
- Fully explaining your statements will earn you a better grade. Don’t assume that I know what you’re talking about. Instead, pretend that you’re explaining your answer to someone who has no background in history.
- Include specific examples from the textbook or lecture whenever possible to demonstrate and better explain your statements (and thus earn a better grade).
- Explain all information in your own words. Do not quote or copy and paste from the textbook or the powerpoint or other student discussion posts. This includes quotes from historical figures stated in the chapter. Doing so will earn your assignment a zero.
- You may only post on the discussion board once per question, so make sure that your answer is complete and that you have proof read it before you hit the submit button. If you post more than one answer, I will only grade your first one.
- When you submit your answer, I highly suggest also saving it in a separate file (like a Word document, etc.). This will help you if you are faced with a technological issues.
Locating the Rubric and Your Grade
- To view the rubric for this assignment, click on the three vertical dots located at the top right side of the instructions. Then, click on “Show rubric.” To view your grade for your discussion board answer, go to “Grades” and find the correct discussion board assignment. Beside your grade and the number of possible points, you should see 2 icons. If you click the conversation bubbles icon, you should see my comments for your work (if I made any). If you click the check list icon, it will show you the breakdown of your grade in the rubric. Please let me know if you’re having trouble locating the rubric, my comments, or the breakdown of your grade.
Rubric
Discussion Board Question Rubric (1)F20
Discussion Board Question Rubric (1)F20 |
Criteria |
Ratings |
Pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeExplanation |
20 to >15.0 pts
Full Marks
The student clearly presents their position in response to the question and offers a full explanation for that position that brings in information from the assigned textbook chapter and/or associated lecture. |
15 to >0.0 pts
Some Credit
The student clearly presents their position in response to the discussion board question, but does not fully explain the position or does not bring in information from the assigned textbook chapter or associated lecture. |
0 pts
No Credit
The student does not offer a clear position in response to the question, does not offer a full explanation of their ideas in relation to the question, and does not bring in information from the assigned textbook chapter or associated lecture. |
0 pts
No Marks |
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20 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEvidence |
20 to >15.0 pts
Full Marks
The student supports their position and explanation with one piece of evidence from the textbook or lecture that has not already been stated in another student’s post. |
15 to >0.0 pts
Some Credit
The student supports their position and explanation with at least one piece of evidence from the textbook or lecture, but the evidence offered has already been presented in another student’s post. |
0 pts
No Credit
The student does not offer any evidence from the textbook or lecture to support their position and explanation. |
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20 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSpelling and Grammar |
10 to >6.0 pts
Full Marks
The student’s answer contains very few or no grammatical and spelling errors. |
6 to >0.0 pts
Some Credit
The student’s answer contains some grammatical and spelling errors that suggest that they did not proof read before posting on the discussion board. |
0 pts
No Marks
The student’s answer is so full of grammatical and spelling errors that it is difficult to understand their position and explanation. |
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10 pts |
Total Points: 50 |
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