Executive Practical Connection Activity
it is a priority that students are provided with strong educational programs and courses that allow them to be servant-leaders in their disciplines and communities, linking research with practice and knowledge with ethical decision-making. This assignment is a written assignment where students will demonstrate how this course research has connected and put into practice within their own career.
Assignment:
Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment. If you are not currently working, share times when you have or could observe these theories and knowledge could be applied to an employment opportunity in your field of study.
Requirements:
· Provide a 500 word (or 2 pages double spaced) minimum reflection.
· Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited.
· Share a personal connection that identifies specific knowledge and theories from this course.
· Demonstrate a connection to your current work environment. If you are not employed, demonstrate a connection to your desired work environment.
· You should NOT, provide an overview of the assignments assigned in the course. The assignment asks that you reflect how the knowledge and skills obtained through meeting course objectives were applied or could be applied in the workplace.
MY ROLE: BIGDATA/KAFKA ADMIN
Need Plagiarism report for this Assignement.
****Directions
Choose from one of the following tweets and answer the 4 questions, Include at least one scholarly source***** The link is included in each tweet for more information.
1. Identify a healthcare issue within your community and explain the issue to your class colleagues. (You may use the same issue you identified in Week 2, but please expand your responses to address this week's focus).
2. Describe the type of healthcare policy you would advocate for in an effort to change this issue.
3. What type of campaign would you need to launch in order to gather a network of support?
4. Compose a Tweet that describes what you have shared with your class colleagues. Remember, Twitter only allows for 140 characters so you will need to be concise.
1. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Tara Heagele, PhD, RN, PCCN, EMT@TaraHeagele
#NurseTwitter Hurricane season starts today! Helping Vulnerable People Before Disasters Strike | Campaign for Action https://campaignforaction.org/helping-vulnerable-people-before-disasters-strike/#.XtUB00-UAZ4.twitter …
Helping Vulnerable People Before Disasters Strike | Campaign for Action
Floods, tornadoes, heat waves, blizzards, earthquakes, and hurricanes threaten the health and well-being of millions of people each year
campaignforaction.org
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2. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Diana Mason@djmasonrn
By @AmyAnderso.
Visit to a blind student's school🧑🦯🧑🦯(community medicine)
Executive Practical Connection Activityit is a priority that stu.docx
1. Executive Practical Connection Activity
it is a priority that students are provided with strong educational
programs and courses that allow them to be servant-leaders in
their disciplines and communities, linking research with
practice and knowledge with ethical decision-making. This
assignment is a written assignment where students will
demonstrate how this course research has connected and put
into practice within their own career.
Assignment:
Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double
spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course
have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to
your current work environment. If you are not currently
working, share times when you have or could observe these
theories and knowledge could be applied to an employment
opportunity in your field of study.
Requirements:
· Provide a 500 word (or 2 pages double spaced) minimum
reflection.
· Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If
supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must
be properly cited.
· Share a personal connection that identifies specific knowledge
and theories from this course.
· Demonstrate a connection to your current work environment.
If you are not employed, demonstrate a connection to your
desired work environment.
· You should NOT, provide an overview of the assignments
assigned in the course. The assignment asks that you reflect
how the knowledge and skills obtained through meeting course
objectives were applied or could be applied in the workplace.
MY ROLE: BIGDATA/KAFKA ADMIN
2. Need Plagiarism report for this Assignement.
****Directions
Choose from one of the following tweets and answer the 4
questions, Include at least one scholarly source***** The link
is included in each tweet for more information.
1. Identify a healthcare issue within your community and
explain the issue to your class colleagues. (You may use the
same issue you identified in Week 2, but please expand your
responses to address this week's focus).
2. Describe the type of healthcare policy you would advocate
for in an effort to change this issue.
3. What type of campaign would you need to launch in order to
gather a network of support?
4. Compose a Tweet that describes what you have shared with
your class colleagues. Remember, Twitter only allows for 140
characters so you will need to be concise.
1. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Tara Heagele, PhD, RN, PCCN, EMT@TaraHeagele
#NurseTwitter Hurricane season starts today! Helping
Vulnerable People Before Disasters Strike | Campaign for
Action https://campaignforaction.org/helping-vulnerable-
people-before-disasters-strike/#.XtUB00-UAZ4.twitter …
Helping Vulnerable People Before Disasters Strike | Campaign
for Action
Floods, tornadoes, heat waves, blizzards, earthquakes, and
hurricanes threaten the health and well-being of millions of
people each year
campaignforaction.org
13h
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2. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Diana Mason@djmasonrn
By @AmyAndersonDNP Living in fear: An unacceptable risk
for schoolchildren.
Thoughts @RobinCogan ?
https://www.newsday.com/opinion/coronavirus/living-in-fear-
students-children-schools-opening-coronavirus-covid-19-
1.44852268 … via @Newsday
Living in fear: An unacceptable risk for schoolchildren
Will your neighborhood school open on schedule in the fall?
The answer should vary by location, but some headline-
grabbing declarations are prolonging the uncertainty for
families and students. And un
newsday.com
May 31, 2020
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3. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
NAMI
✔@NAMICommunicate
4. The risk of deaths of despair rising as the pandemic continues
needs to be taken seriously.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/health/coronavirus-deaths-of-
despair/index.html …
75,000 Americans at risk of dying from overdose or suicide due
to coronavirus despair, group warns
As many as 75,000 Americans could die because of drug or
alcohol misuse and suicide as a result of the coronavirus
pandemic, according to an analysis conducted by the national
public health group...
cnn.com
13h
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4. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Chamberlain
✔@chamberlainedu
Now more than ever, we must do our part to support diversity
and inclusion and to stand for social justice. Read more from
@lisawwardell, Chairman & CEO of Chamberlain’s parent
company, on how we stand against racial injustice.
https://twitter.com/adtalemglobal/status/1267135075927437319
May 31, 2020
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5. 5. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
The Nation's Health@nationshealth
A U.S. withdrawal from WHO would have dire consequences
for global health and security: "It’s a disastrous decision." Via
@statnews: https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/30/who-
withdrawal-dire-consequences/ …
Experts warn of dire global consequences if U.S. withdraws
from WHO
An American withdrawal from the WHO could wreak profound
damage on efforts to eradicate polio and respond to disease
threats, experts warned.
statnews.com
13h
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6. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
ASTHO
✔@ASTHO
"Ultimately, the hope is that, together with speedy and
widespread testing and isolating cases, contact tracing can help
keep outbreaks at a wieldy simmer, and buy the country time
until better drugs and vaccines arrive."
http://ow.ly/WlRk50zTS0G
6. Contact tracing may help avoid another lockdown. Can it work
in the U.S.?
Contact tracing is an essential part of the plan to reopen the
U.S. — but experts say the country will need more people,
money, and cooperation.
statnews.com
May 29, 2020
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7. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Public Health Law@networkforphl
Tenants will soon have the right to sue landlords who violate
restrictions that Los Angeles has placed on evicting renters
during the coronavirus crisis, under a law passed Wednesday by
the City
Council:https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-05-
06/landlords-stimulus-evictions-
coronavirus …#publichealth#COVID19#housing
New law allows tenants to sue landlords over violating L.A.
restrictions on evictions
L.A. tenants will soon have the right to sue landlords who
violate restrictions the city has put in place during the
coronavirus crisis.
latimes.com
7. May 28, 2020
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8. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Campaign For Action
✔@Campaign4Action
A nursing director at New Jersey's nursing home dedicated
exclusively to the care of firefighters shares insights about
#COVID19 on the nursing home residents, their families, and
staff. http://spr.ly/6011GE6qW
COVID-19 Nursing Home Residents Pose Special Challenges |
Donna Russo, director of nursing at the New Jersey Firemen’s
home shares her insights about COVID-19 on the nursing home
residents, their families,
campaignforaction.org
May 29, 2020
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9. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Chamberlain University Community Health
RNBSN@CURNBSN_ComHlth
8. Is Your Neighborhood Raising Your Risk of Coronavirus
Exposure? https://www.usnews.com/news/cities/articles/2020-
05-26/is-your-neighborhood-raising-your-risk-of-coronavirus-
exposure?src=usn_tw …
Is Your Neighborhood Raising Your Risk of Coronavirus
Exposure?
Once redlined decades ago, many communities are at risk for
greater danger.
usnews.com
May 28, 2020
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10. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
✔@RWJF
A year ago, we looked at the ways in which historic policies and
decisions have shaped health and opportunity in Austin, Texas.
Neighborhood-level data highlighted disparities by race and
other socioeconomic factors.
https://twitter.com/RWJF/status/1124357954755391494
May 29, 2020
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11. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
9. SC Behavioral Health Coalition@SCBHCoalition
How a bench and a team of grandmothers can tackle depression
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20181015-how-one-bench-
and-a-team-of-grandmothers-can-beat-
depression?ocid=ww.social.link.twitter … via @BBC_Future
How a bench and a team of grandmothers can tackle depression
Zimbabwe is pioneering a groundbreaking mental health
programme with stunning results – and the rest of the world is
taking note.
bbc.com
May 28, 2020
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12. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
The New York Academy of Medicine@NYAMNYC
How can hospitals ensure truly fair resource allocation, free of
both conscious and unconscious bias, during #COVID19?
@Health_Affairs shares lessons from Oregon
https://twitter.com/Health_Affairs/status/1260979455801122816
May 19, 2020
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10. 13. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Johnson & Johnson Nursing@JNJNursing
Staying at home during #COVID19 might not feel safe for
everyone. In our NEW episode of #SeeYouNow we speak with
nurse scientist @CamilleBurnett from @ukynursing about how
#nurses are positioned to screen and intervene re: intimate
partner violence. Click and listen today:
May 22, 2020
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14. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Helen Branswell
✔@HelenBranswell
This is a disaster in the making. A critical part of learning to
live in a #Covid19 world is figuring out how to restore routine
childhood immunization asap.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/22/who-routine-childhood-
vaccinations-disrupted-coronavirus/ …
WHO warns millions of children at risk as pandemic disrupts
vaccinations
Some 80 million babies worldwide are at higher risk of diseases
as the Covid-19 pandemic hinders routine vaccinatios, global
health officials warned Friday.
statnews.com
11. May 22, 2020
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15. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
GW Center for Health Policy and Media
Engagement@GwPolicy
Join us today for this webinar and expert panel on global APN
leadership during #COVID19. Register now!
https://twitter.com/gwNURSING/status/1265056315409391622
May 26, 2020
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16. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
World Health Organization (WHO)
✔@WHO
Replying to @WHO
Recent #HealthForAll gains include the expansion of:
-HIV self-testing
-treatment for tuberculosis
-hepatitis C curative treatment to low- and middle-income
countries
-treatment for neglected tropical diseaseshttps://bit.ly/2yabnR1
12. May 23, 2020
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17. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
World Health Organization (WHO)
✔@WHO
Replying to @WHO
Significant progress has been made in ramping up the capacity
to #BeatNCDs within #primaryhealthcare, in particular those for
hypertension, heart disease, childhood cancer and mental
health.https://bit.ly/2yabnR1 #WHOImpact
May 23, 2020
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18. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
✔@DrTedros
Thank you @novonordisk for your donation of #insulin to
@WHO for distribution to 50 low- and middle-income
countries. It is essential that people with noncommunicable
diseases, such as diabetes, continue to have access to life-saving
drugs during #COVID19. https://bit.ly/2A2j7Fe
13. WHO receives first-ever donation of insulin
who.int
May 23, 2020
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19. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
World Health Organization (WHO)
✔@WHO
Replying to @WHO
Some crises never made the headlines due to successful
prevention efforts.#Cholera cases declined by 60% in 2018
thanks to the delivery of 18M vaccines.
Mass vaccination against #yellowfever protected over 100M
people in 2018–2019.
500M people were vaccinated for flu in 2019.
May 24, 2020
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20. NR708HealthPol Retweeted
World Health Organization (WHO)
14. ✔@WHO
Replying to @WHO
Achieving 1B more people living with better health & well-
being:
At the 2019 #ClimateAction Summit 2019, 50 countries –
representing over 1B people
– answered WHO’s call to provide citizens with clean air by
2030.
https://bit.ly/2yabnR1 #WHOImpacthttp://bit.ly/2mEAIfV
Health commitments for the SG Climate Action Summit
Climate change is the defining issue of our time. To boost
ambition and accelerate actions to implement the Paris
Agreement on Climate Change, UN Secretary-General will host
the 2019 Climate Action...
who.int
This week's reading centered around Bitcoin Economics. For
this week's research paper, search the Internet and explain why
some organizations are accepting and other organizations are
rejecting the use of Bitcoins as a standard form of currency.
Your paper needs to identify two major companies that have
adopted Bitcoin technology as well as one that has refused
accepting Bitcoin as a form of currency. Be sure to discuss each
organization, how they adopted (or why they won't adopt)
Bitcoin, and what recommendations you have for them to
continue to support Bitcoin (or why they should support
Bitcoin).
NO PLAGARISM and need plagiarism report for this task
15. please
Your paper should meet the following requirements:
• Be approximately 3-4 pages in length, not including the
required cover page and reference page.
• Follow APA guidelines. Your paper should include an
introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a
conclusion.
• Support your response with the readings from the course and
at least five peer-reviewed articles or scholarly journals to
support your positions, claims, and observations.
• Be clear with well-written, concise, using excellent grammar
and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the
quality of your writing.
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Bitcoin's History
Blockchain begins with the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. How did
Bitcoin come about? The first notion of Bitcoin was a paper
published in November 2008 on a cryptography mailing list.
The paper authored by Satoshi Nakamoto was titled A Peer-to-
Peer Electronic Cash System. “Satoshi” may be a pseudonym
16. for a group of people. It is believed that the paper and its
proposal was a response to the financial crisis of the late 2000s,
exceptionally bad loan practices, dubious financial schemes,
and a brittle banking system created enormous havoc across
national economies.
Confidence was shattered. Bitcoin offered the opportunity to
have a trustless monetary system and one in which banks and
other financial intermediaries became unnecessary. After all,
the status quo had failed so many and it was believed an
alternative would be welcomed.
The term trustless can seem a little confusing because it
suggests that we can't trust it. But let’s explain: The existing
financial markets rely heavily on a system of trust. For
example, you deposit money in a bank and you expect and trust
the bank to manage it for you. That reliance on trust has
inherent risk. We saw that in the late 2000s during the Great
Recession banking crisis. Therefore, if we build a system that
does not rely on trust, which we'll call trustless, then we can
reduce the risk. Instead, the system should function on a set of
unalterable digital rules.
In January 2009, only a few months after the paper was
published, a first release of the proposed Bitcoin open source
software appeared. Instead of software owned by someone,
being open source allowed anyone to inspect, modify and
enhance the software. From day one, the software enabled a
creation of a digital currency absent of any intermediaries or
governing authority and with no physical coins or notes.
Fundamentally, it enabled anyone to send and receive money
directly with anyone else. This notion is profoundly disruptive
because it counters every contemporary concept we have of how
money works. For one thing, how can a digital unit created from
nothing possibly have value? For something to have value as
payment, typically, it must be scarce and it must be accepted by
others for payment. Gold, silver, diamonds, and oil for example
all derive their value from being both scarce and expensive to
mine. Most modern money originally derived value from being
17. underpinned by the price of gold.
In the 20th century with popular currencies well established
such as the dollar and pound, the gold connection was
abandoned and they became fiat currencies. Those enforced and
supported by governments. A digital currency cannot be born as
a fiat currency because there is no supporting organization. It
must be initially underpinned by some scarce resource. That
scarce resource for Bitcoin is the process of running a hash
algorithm to arrive at a predetermined data output as discussed
previously. This requires increasing amount of processing
power and electricity. After that, the currency can be freely
exchanged and its value can fluctuate based on supply and
demand just like regular currencies.