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LIT101 week 7 A
Discussion 7A: Types of Poetry
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This week, we are discussing different types of poetry, and you will try your hand at a short poem about yourself. First, review the following readings about the different types of poetry:
A Beginners Guide to Different Types of Poems: https://bookriot.com/2018/05/08/different-types-of-poems/ (Links to an external site.)
Poetry Forms: Definitions and Examples: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poems/other/ (Links to an external site.)
12 Essential Types of Poetry: https://www.dictionary.com/e/s/poetry/#sonnet (Links to an external site.)
Initial Response
For the main part of this assignment, you are going to write your own poem. You should choose a shorter type of poem such as a Sonnet, Limerick, Haiku, or Acrostic. Although we would enjoy a longer poem from you like Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, we likely would not have time to write that much!
Choose a type of poem that you find interesting. Describe that type of poem in terms of structure, length, etc. You can use the definition from one of the resources above, but make sure to cite it.
Then, write a poem of that type that reflects something about you. It can, for example, be a career interest, a personal hobby, or a social issue that is important to you. Remember, to consider using some of the literary devices such as similes, alliteration, or onomatopoeia in your poem. Those literary devices were defined in Module 1 and 2 of the course.
Give it a try! It will be fun, and I will give you until Sunday to complete rather than the earlier Wednesday due date. I will write one myself as well.
Responses to Others
Respond to two other person’s poems, describing what you liked about the poem and what literary devices were used.
Discussion 300 words
There are many mobile platform vulnerabilities listed in the readings from this week (slides 8, 9, and 10). Which do you feel is the greatest threat to users? Do you agree that people generally are not aware of the threats to their mobile devices?
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QUESTION
Students have evaluated the various laws, compliance standards, secure configurations, and policies that organizations must apply to meet business needs and customer expectations, achieving both a level of trust and competitive advantage. This week’s topic will enhance the knowledge learned by considering the holistic views of security within the corporate environment in regard to establishing a security program and communicating the strategy/roadmap to leadership.
Write a four to five-page paper describing the components necessary for a comprehensive security program for your corporate profile scenario, selected previously. The paper should include:
- An executive summary (introduction paragraph) and a closing statement (closing paragraph) that provide the purpose and justification for the elements presented (consider recent events, lack of awareness, loss of finances, reduced competitive advantage, proactive vs. reactive, etc.).
- The paper must include at least 10 main elements of a security program (minimum 75 words per component). Examples include: Security Awareness Program, Incident Management, Disaster Recovery, Risk Management Program, Provisioning Process, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Security Operations Center, Security Engineering, Policy Management, etc.
- Provide a header for each main element and a paragraph describing the purpose, associated technologies, and best practices for implementation and communication. For example, describe why security awareness training is important, how to implement it throughout your organization, what technology can be leveraged to increase awareness, etc.
- Identify which fundamental security design principles are in play, how they interrelate, and methods in which they should be applied to develop systems worthy of trust.
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The final paper should include a title page (which does not count in the 15-page requirement), an abstract, introduction, body, summary/conclusions, and reference page(s). Pages must be numbered. The paper must be a Microsoft Word document and double spaced. Use MLA style for your citations. All source material must be properly cited in the body of the paper. I do not expect to see references to articles from popular magazines/books such as Newsweek, Time, Omni, etc.
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Baseline security requirements when considering cloud computing within an ERM framework
What are baseline security requirements that should be applied to the design and implementation of applications, databases, systems, network infrastructure, and information processing when considering cloud computing within an enterprise risk management framework?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 qual
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Create a vacation newsletter. Please include:
- Format Text- use minimum of 2 types of Fonts;
- Use Paragraph Formatting- adjust the line spacing, include double and single spacing;
- Format Pages- Apply a theme;
- Create Bulleted or Numbered Lists- include bullet points;
- Work With Tables- Include a table (possibly about the weather or a transportation schedule);
- Insert Image- Include images aligned with text;
- Proof Read- check spelling and grammar; and
- Share Your Work- save as a Word document and as a PDF and upload both in Moodle.
- A minimum of 300 words.
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- Format Text- use minimum of 2 types of Fonts;
- Use Paragraph Formatting- adjust the line spacing, include double and single spacing;
- Format Pages- Apply a theme;
- Create Bulleted or Numbered Lists- include bullet points;
- Work With Tables- Include a table (possibly about the weather or a transportation schedule);
- Insert Image- Include images aligned with text;
- Proof Read- check spelling and grammar; and
- Share Your Work- save as a Word document and as a PDF and upload both in Moodle.
- A minimum of 300 words.