While a mutually respectful relationship may be the norm, there are also times when conflicts arise. Begin by reviewing Figure 15-6 on page 425 of your c

   While a mutually respectful relationship may be the norm, there are also times when conflicts arise. Begin by reviewing Figure 15-6 on page 425 of your course text. (ATTACHED) Next, review the following scenario: You have decided to take the children in your care on a field trip to the local library. You have … Read more

Discussion Thread: Company Cash Flow? There is a common phrase in business: ‘Cash is king.’ ‘Cash flow is the life-blood of a company. Without it, a

 Discussion Thread: Company Cash Flow  There is a common phrase in business: “Cash is king.” “Cash flow is the life-blood of a company. Without it, a company will fail” (Hicks, 2012). Yet, companies often have to take risks that could potentially jeopardize their cash flow (e.g., new projects, growth, capital budgeting, etc.). Assume you are … Read more

Discussion Questions: There are many different versions of the intelligence cycl

Discussion Questions: There are many different versions of the intelligence cycle (or process) with steps that vary in number between 4 and 6. Which model do you think is most applicable to supporting the Homeland Security Enterprise? Substantively defend your choice. Describe interagency cooperation so important when it comes to (domestic) intelligence support to the … Read more

What impressed you about the formation of the American nation? Was there anything presented in the material that you had not thought about before?

Many students think they know about the American War for Independence, but few understand how complex the arguments were and how long the war lasted. In your studies this module/week, what impressed you about the formation of the American nation? Was there anything presented in the material that you had not thought about before?

Is there another possible explanation you can think of? Based on what you have read, what is your hypothesis? In other words, what is your explanation for the findings?

Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each piece. 2.  If the articles talk to each other (that is, if they support or contrast with one another), explain how and why. 3.  What does the evidence tell us? 4.  Is there another possible explanation you can think of?  Based on what you have read, what is … Read more