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You are individually required to prepare a 5 page paper in which you analyze a scholarly article.  Below are some suggested articles for your analysis. You can also select a different article from a scholarly peer-reviewed journal that is quantitative in nature.

Establishing the Boundary Conditions for Female Board Directors’ Influence on Firm Performance through CSRTrust in Government and the American Public’s Responsiveness to Rising InequalityWhy Low Levels of Democracy Promote Corruption and High Levels Diminish ItMigration Fears in the United States and the Geopolitical Risk IndexShe Persisted: Gender, Electoral Loss, and the Decision to Run Again——

Instructions

Using a briefing style outline to provide a short opening summary that identifies the article name, the author, date, publication and the main research question/ study purpose.

Highlight the research methods from the article that you recognize as quantitative (e.g. numerical data analysis, regression, etc.) and make connections to the concepts covered in the assigned readings and classroom lectures. Conclude with a summative and critical analysis of the research design described in the article. The paper must be formatted APA style. 

Introduction (identify article)

Summary (brief description)

Research Design and Methods (research question and quantitative  methodology)

Critical Analysis (what were the finding and implications)

Conclusion (personal thoughts/interpretations)

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Hoovers time in FBI

Hoovers time in FBI

How did J. Edgar Hoover manage to stay in charge of the FBI for more than 40 years?

J. Edgar always stood in the way and helped the FBI in covering several cases of injustice where the FBI was directly responsible for going against the law and which required immediate apprehension. This is clearly demonstrated by the horrific attack on September 15, 1963 where an explosion caused several deaths in Alabama the perpetrators were convicted after 40 years.

2. How did Dillinger use his ‘look’ like a weapon?

He made the public to be fascinated by his good looks, dapper clothes, friendly banter and penchant for athletic leaps whenever he was at the bank counters and this strategically kept his potential targets off the balance so that they could not see him as a potential harm. Eventually, he ended up from them.

How did Hoover’s FBI betray Anna Sage?

Anna called the FBI and promised to give them confidential information on the whereabouts of Dillinger if they could give her a ransom of $10,000 and also promise never to deport her. After she disclosed the information, they did not keep it confidential and did not honor their own side of the agreement.

Why was Dillinger afraid of Matt Leach?

Dillinger knew Matt Leach who was the captain and head of the Indiana State Police would actually put a stop to the crimes they were committing through apprehension of just elimination once he had sufficient evidence. He saw him as hurdle on their way and not someone they could keep up with.

Explain the significance of this quotation:” Die the way you lived, all of a sudden. That is the way to go. Don’t drag it out.”

This quote is particularly significant for Dillinger who lived a life of crime and killed many brutally in order to accomplish his mission. Eventually, he got killed mercilessly in 1943 by an FBI officer after 14- months’ crime spree.

Why did Mrs. Purvis blame Hoover for her husband’s Death?

Mrs. Purvis believed Hoover spent most time with her husband and even appointed him as the head of the Chicago task force in order to bring down Public Enemy. Mrs Purvis sees this as a trap the Hoover set for husband knowing very well how dangerous Dillinger and his gang were and still made her husband be in charge of the crew to bring them down.

How could Purvis have avoided the trap set for him by Hoover?

Purvis knew very well that the task that had been put ahead of him was very deadly yet he still had the courage to undertake it. He would have simply stuck to his duties in the force and not tried risking his life in order to impress his seniors. Also, he would have taken every safety precaution in every operation.

Greencastle bank robbery was the most successful because.

The gang made away with a huge amount of cash amounting to $74, 782.09

All the four gangsters escaped without any injury.

The safe was well loaded before the operation and the gangsters got a member of the bank who was able to open the safe for them.

Evidence that Polly Hamilton was more than a prostitute in Dillinger’s life.

She had reliable information concerning Dillinger’s life in crime and also she was indirectly involved in the robberies that Dillinger carried out.

How did Dillinger’s luck run out in Tucson?

A fire broke out at the Hotel Congress in Tucson where members of the Dillinger gang were staying. As he tried to escape a member of the FBI shot at him and this time round, he was not lucky.

On that night in Chicago, the police ambushed him. To find him, he wore a blue shirt and grey tie, a pair of black trousers, a pair of black Italian leather shoes and looked sharp.

Marilyn Monroe and Carl Sandburg were good Hollywood friends and the friendship was very crucial in helping her advance her career in acting and become a superstar. She later talked well of her in her writings after her painful and untimely demise.

Gus Zernial was important in Marilyn Monroe story because it tells how she was directly set up so that she could not advance in her earlier stages in the acting and modeling career.

Two events that launched Monroe’s Career

-having been a model she was well known and that made her a superstar

-the men she had in her life acted as father figures and helped open doors in her early careers

15. Marilyn’s grave has the date on his unusual marker, as well as pyramids at the corners.

19. Marilyn was attracted to older men since she needed a father figure in her life.

15. Marilyn’s appearance at birthday party in Madison square was significant since it was her last public appearance, singing “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” at a televised birthday party for President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden.

16. The latin inscription that Marilyn etched into the tiles of the house where she dies read Cursum Perficio meaning “My Journey Ends”. This inscription foretold the screen goddess’ death in the home in 1962. The inscription tells about Marilyn’s private life through several illustrations and previous photos that were unpublished pictures of her hacienda and its contents. It also celebrates the human being that lived in the legend. As a matter of fact, it refreshes and a exploration of the most sincere fan and an perceptive introduction for those just discovering this lasting icon of the Twentieth Century.

20. Why seven-year itch is Marilyn’s most favorite movie, and the one that Joe hated the most because it played a role in Monroe divorce from Joe grounds of “mental cruelty” after a violent contest at their hotel after the shoot, something that Joe loathed so much. However, Marilyn felt like it freed her from the bondage of marriage life.

Articles Argumentation

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Article 1

In my opinion, the three incidences on the bus, hotel, and the poetry reading all have one thing in common; a misguided misconception about Latino Women. The people who interact with Ortiz have the misconception that Latina women are uneducated, cheap, and only qualify to work in informal occupations such as waitressing cashiers. At the poetry reading event, one of the guests confuses Ortiz for the waiter and asks her to bring her drinks. This shows the influence of old myths and stereotypes on the lives of Latinos.

Cofer says that the different kinds of Latinas who are recognized by mainstream Anglo-American culture are Spanish people. Cofer makes observations about how people classify people like herself because she wants to clarify that people are too quick to judge other people based on their outward experiences and what they have heard about people who look in a certain way. Cofer tries to change the narrative with her writing because she hopes to eliminate stereotypes that continue to alienate people on lines of race and origin.

Contrary to expectation, Cofer reacts in a very calm and collected manner to the people who judge her based on her Latina roots. You would expect her to lash out in anger and confront their opponent, but on the contrary, she politely puts the other party in their place without disrespecting them. On the other hand, Mair reacts with a lot of emotions as she is hurt by the way people treat her because she is disabled. While Cofer is determined not to let their opponent but them down, Mair is hurt beyond measure. Both reactions are a manifestation of the extent to which gender stereotypes can affect how people treat their fellow human beings.

Without a doubt, in the past I have found myself in situations where I misjudged people based on something that I heard about them. However, this is not the case anymore. I realized that judging people based on the experiences of others is not right. Just as there are two sides to a coin, I prefer exploring and discovering these things by myself instead of relying on hearsay. I realize that fact that a person has a bad experience with a person does not necessarily mean that my experience will be bad. For instance, you can judge a person and conclude that a person is rich because they live in posh neighborhood or drive an expensive car, but the properties might not even belong to them in the real sense. It may seem hard, but I believe that we can live without making a perception about people.

By July 2016, white Americans comprised the majority of the racial population in the US. Latino and Hispanic comprise the biggest ethnic minority accounting for an estimated 18% of the total population. African Americans comprise the second biggest racial minority accounting for 13.4% of the total US population. It is estimated that by 2045, the white population will become minorities. I think this will affect how minorities are treated because the tables will have turned, and white people will be on the receiving end. They will experience the same racial discrimination Hispanics, Latinos, and African Americans do.

Article 2

Staples describe himself as invisible in the presence of others. He also states that people see him in different lights. Staples talks at time people confuse him for a criminal when he is walking around the streets of New Work. He even mentions a scenario where we walked into a jewelry store, and the lady owner went to the back and came back with an enormous strainer. The lady judged him by his black appearance and thought he was a burglar. This has to do with the misconceptions that people have formed about people of color with regard to violence and insecurity.

Staples demonstrate that he has found himself in scenarios where his presence has put him in danger because he made other people uncomfortable. The last sentence talks about how hikers wear cowbells when they go land of bears. This is itself a paradox because, if his existence so threatens people, it beats the logic of walking around announcing your arrival if indeed you are a dangerous person who should be feared. It worth noting, Staples walks around humming because he is afraid for his safety, and humming eliminates the possibility of him being viewed as a burglar.

Staples reaction to the encounter he has had with racists by taking up measures such as walking the streets while humming to avoid being confused for a thief. Additionally, in some instances, she is forced to run away and hide with the multitudes to avoid confrontation. Baldin’s reaction to his encounter at the restaurant is clouded because he feels guilty that his friend had to lie to send the police in the wrong direction. He is also disturbed at the realization that he could have died and he was prepared to kill someone else. This shows that Staples was not as courageous as Baldin in standing up for himself that is why he hid, which shows that people during Baldin’s time were more woke and empowered to fight for their rights.

At the beginning of staples essay, I identified with the young woman described as walking down the street. She seems worried about a man who appears to be tracking her, and eventually she paces and disappears into the cross street as she is in fear. I identified with her because I can relate to the experience of other people, making me feel insecure. This scenario affects my reading of the rest of the texts as it helps me understand precisely what Staples was going through when he was accused of being a burglar.

Staples result in humming as we walk on the streets to minimize his chances of being labeled as a thief. Some people might argue that this action is not viable in reducing the fear that is eating him up inside because there is no assurance that by humming, he will not be seen as a thief. Despite his tactics chances are that people will still judge him based on his appearances, which is informed by stereotypes along racial lines.