Technology Problem
Analysis & Design II
Department of Engineering and Design
Eastern Washington University
Winter Quarter 2013
Homework 11 (50 Points)
Assignment:
Choose one of the following numbered problems from our textbook, “Strategies for Creative Problem Solving”: 9.1 (on page 211), 9.2 (on pages 211-212), or 9.5 (on page 213). For your selected problem choice, use these three methods: the Four Classical virtues, Ethics Checklist, and the Five P’s to help you analyze the problem. Then write at least one paragraph for each of the three methods.
Formatting:
Text Size: All of the text in this assignment needs to be set in 12-point size. Please resist the temptation to mix and match point sizes. If you doubt your applications intentions, just select all of your text and insure that it is in 12-point size.
Double Spacing: For this class select all of your text and set it for double spacing. This includes the name block, title and body of your work.
Margins: One-inch margins mean one (1”) on all sides. The only text that ends up on the outside of the one-inch margin is the page number.
Name Block: Place the name block in the upper right corner of the page. In this class, the name block only needs to be on the first page. Put your name first, then the class title and then the date. Example:
Your Name
TECH 331 –Technology Problem Analysis II
February 26, 2013
Title: All homework assignments have a title. Please place the title just below the name block. The title for this assignment is “Homework 11”.
Spelling/Grammar Checking: Remember to do your spelling and grammar checking before turning your assignments in. When doing the spelling/grammar checking keep in mind that some words such as mush and must, woods and words, or here and cow, will not be caught by either check. To correct these problems, you will need to proofread your work.
Paragraphs: The first word of the first sentence in a paragraph needs to be indented. At the end of a paragraph, do not insert an extra blank line. The indentation serves as the visual clue that there is a new paragraph. Remember to place a number in front of each section that matches your response to each question.
Page Numbers: Any homework that has more than one page, needs to have page numbers on it. Please place your page numbers on the bottom of the page. In MS Word, use the footer selection and place the page number in the bottom center or bottom right of the page.
Content:
Opinion: When a question asks for your opinion, its answer is exactly that-your opinion. Feel free to use your own opinion.
Cite Examples: For this class, you may use a citation right after the answer to a question, or you may list your references at the end of the project. It is not required to have a separate reference page for this class.
Stating the Question before Answering It: While some reports require that you state the question before your answer, in this class it is not required to do this.
Saving/Naming Your File:
When you save your file, make sure that your name and the project number are included in it.
Example: YourName331HW11
Because of problems with Blackboard, please use only letters and numbers in the file name.
Due Date: February 26, 2013.
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Ignorance is one of the major killing elements in the world today. People opt to die just because of it, a very enormous percentage of all death cases falls under this category. I will be a bit lenient to those who die unconsciously since they are not many as the conscious ones. An example would be where a driver will spot or detect that there is a slow puncture in his tire…………………………………..
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