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Appendix M: Capstone Paper Outline and Due Dates
Part 1: Problem Statement Due Week 1
Part 2: Paper Proposal Due Week 2
Part 3: Descriptive Epidemiology Due Week 4
To Include:
• Person,
Place,
Time
• History
of
disease/concern
• Big
picture
of
problem
• Incidence
and
Prevalence
• Now
focus
on
risk
factors
Part 4: Analytical Epidemiology Due: Week 5
To include:
• Observed
distribution
• Gaps
in
knowledge
• Determinants
of
the
disease
• Prevention,
screening,
diagnosis,
treatment,
and
surveillance
• Researching
your
disease/condition
(give
examples
of
different
types
of
studies:
case-­‐control,
cohort,
meta-­‐analysis,
etc.
and
provide
examples
of
what
studies
of
these
type
say
about
your
disease/concern
in
your
population)
• Areas for further research
Part 5: Program Analysis Due: Week 6
To include:
• Characteristics
of
effective
prevention
programs
• Choose
one
program
and
present
literature
about
it
and
research
on
it
• Critical
analysis
of
the
program
you
choose
(gaps,
etc
based
on
earlier
research)
• Recommendations
and
Conclusions
Part
6:
Due: Week 8
To
include:
Draft
Plan
including
feasibility
and
key
elements
such
as
stakeholders,
resources,
challenges,
and
conclusion
Final Paper Due: Week 9
Running head: RELIGION 1
RELIGION 6
Religion
Milestone Three: Rough Draft
Religion
Religion is an important aspect that needs to be clearly
observed. This is a basic practice that requires the acute
knowledge of basic issues that surrounds the society. a look at
the main religious practices in the country is a key matter of
concern that needs to be perfect conceptualized in this
particular case. Christianity and Hinduism are the key subjects
in this case. Hinduism and Christianity are key religious
practices of interest. Religion is a key topic of concern in most
societies. It defines the politics and culture of the place in a
unique way that is clear in each society. Analyzing the
importance of religion in the society explains the reason behind
the existence of specific issues in the society that widely
defines the nature of man. Each religious practice has certain
features that creates simplicity in the identification of key
religious practices in the society. The understanding of basic
religious practices such as Hinduism and Christianity is
essential.
Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced
throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia. The religion
developed in the early periods and has been widely practiced in
various parts of the globe. Understanding the key interests that
comes with the religious practice is the basic matter of concern
as it highlights the basic societal practices that needs to be
perfectly observed in this case (Spinner-Halev, 2015). It entails
the infusion of several Indian cultures which is a key matter of
concern as it leads to the creation of a wider conceptualization
on how the practice needs to be observed especially if it
concerns the general welfare of the people. therefore, Hinduism
is an important religious practice that is observed in most parts
of east Asia.
The key religious practice of the religion is based on the
fact that they belief in life. They have a basic belief in the soul
which is an aspect that explains on how they believe that every
being has a soul. The belief on the existence of a soul in the
body of a person clearly elucidates how the religion respects
human life. This is a general reflection that creates the
necessity of a person to do good in the society which is a basic
practice that beach member pf the society is obliged to observe
and respect based on the positive implications that comes with
the practice (Spinner-Halev, 2015). The important aspect of the
religion is the belief that the thoughts and actions of a person
have a direct determination on the current life that a person
lives in.
Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the
Hindu religion. They believe in the continuous cycle of life
through the practice. This is a key practice that aids in giving
the religion an identity. The fact that they believe in the
practice makes them to have respect in the animal life that
exists in the planet (Leach, 2014). The teachings are deeply
embedded in the Hindu religion as they are obliged to perform
good and ensure that they reincarnate to be better animals that
have meaning to the society. the respect that they have to
animals is a key factor that defines the religion together with
the relevance of reincarnation in their religion which is a key
factor that promotes a perfect understanding on the general
topic that is being addressed with respect to the existing
situation.
The animal that the person is reborn depends with the
behavior of the individual. This is a key p-practice of the
religion that aids in controlling the life that a person lives in
this society. the observation of the norm leads to the creation of
better services that needs to be perfectly understood based on
the complication of the practice (Spinner-Halev, 2015). This is
a key factor that cannot be clear ignored as the practice entails
the development of practices that ensures that the issues people
face are perfectly addressed based ion the complication that is
involved in the attainment of the practice. Hindus ensure that
they live a holy life based in the reincarnation believes which
perfectly guides their general behavior when it comes to
important issues that involves the society and demands proper
respect with respect to the issue that involvers lifestyles.
Christianity is an Abrahamic religion that originated in the
middle east. It is the most widely practiced religion across the
globe. The religion is clearly related with main religions such
as Judaism and Christianity which make up an important part of
world religion that cannot be ignored. Christians believe in one
God and Jesus Christ as their savior and messiah. This is the
distinguishing factor that properly defines the religion based on
Christian practices and other factors that needs to be perfectly
conceptualized and understood (Leach, 2014). It is spread in
most parts of the world such as Europe. Latin America,
Australia, Asia and Africa. This makes it the major religion in
the world based on the largest number of followers that the
region enjoys compared to the religions. Therefore, Christianity
makes up a major religion in the world.
Christians believe in the existence of eternal life. They
believe that when a person dies the individual ascends to heaven
or hell depending with the character of the person. The
existence of eternal life is a basic practice that the christens
have with respect to their religious teachings (Spinner-Halev,
2015). The believe that when a person dies, the individual is
most likely to ascend in heaven. This is based on the fact that
the soul of the person continues to exist. It explains the
relevance of ensuring that good is done on a continuous basis to
ensure that the teachings of God are clearly practiced. This is a
basic practice that defines Christianity as a religion and has led
to threw spread of the religion in other parts of the globe.
A look at the similarity between the two set of religions
plays a dominant role in this particular case. It is evident that
the religion believes in the existence of a human soul which
broadly defines the basic practices that people have with respect
to the religion. This is a key practice that focuses on threw well
being of the parties involved especially because it tackles
various complications that involves the creation of the correct
occupational skeptic that enables one to identify the purpose of
living (Leach, 2014). The fact that both religions believe ion
doing good is also a key issues that perfectly defines the
religious practices and gives them the meaning that they deserve
in terms of applicability and other basic factors that cannot be
clearly ignored in this particular case based on the
complications that surrounds the occurrence of the matter
together with the basic practices that ought to be respected.
The two set of religions have major differences that is easy
to identify. The Christians believe in the existence of one
supreme God. On the other hand, the Hindu believe in the
existence of many gods which sis a key aspect that gives the
differences that existed in the two set of religions. The
observation of the practice is a basic matter of concern needs to
be clearly addressed in a perfect manner (Spinner-Halev, 2015).
The society of the Christians is focused on serving God by
doing good and following the teachings of the bible. The Hindus
lack a common book in which they could refer to their beliefs.
This plays a clear role in defining the religions differences that
exists between the two.
In summary, the understanding of basic religious practices
such as Hinduism and Christianity is essential. Hindu is an
ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced throughout India
and parts of the southeast Asia. The religion developed in the
early periods and has been widely practiced in various parts of
the globe (Leach, 2014). Christians believe in the existence of
eternal life. They believe that when a person dies the individual
ascends to heaven or hell depending with the character of the
person. The existence of eternal life is a basic practice that the
christens have with respect to their religious teachings.
Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the Hindu
religion. They believe in the continuous cycle of life through
the practice. This is a key practice that aids in giving the
religion an identity. The fact that they believe in the practice
makes them to have respect in the animal life that exists in the
planet.
References
Leach, R. (2014). A Religion of the Book? On Sacred Texts in
Hinduism. The Expository Times, 126(1), 15–27.
Spinner-Halev, J. (2015). Hinduism, Christianity, and Liberal
Religious Toleration. Political Theory, 33(1), 28–57.
Running head: RELIGION 1
RELIGION 5
Religion
Religion
OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
Thesis: The understanding of basic religious practices such as
Hinduism and Christianity is essential
Hinduism and Christianity are key religious practices of
interest.
Religion is a key topic of concern in most societies.
It defines the politics and culture of the place in a unique way
that is clear in each society.
Analyzing the importance of religion in the society explains the
reason behind the existence of specific issues in the society that
widely defines the nature of man.
Each religious practice has certain features that creates
simplicity in the identification of key religious practices in the
society.
BODY
Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced
throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia.
It is normally referred as the eternal religion which is because
of various Indian cultures that are fused together
They have a basic belief in the soul which is an aspect that
explains on how they believe that every being has a soul.
The important aspect of the religion is the belief that the
thoughts and actions of a person have a direct determination on
the current life that a person lives in.
Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the Hindu
religion.
They believe in the continuous cycle of life through the
practice.
They believe that when a person dies he or she is reborn in a
different form
The animal that the person is reborn depends with the behavior
of the individual.
Christianity is an Abrahamic religion that originated in the
middle east
It is the most widely practiced religion across the globe
Christians believe in the existence of eternal life
They believe that when a person dies the individual ascends to
heaven or hell depending with the character of the person.
CONCLUSION
Christianity and Hinduism religious practices that reflect the
beliefs of the people
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Leach, R. (2014). A Religion of the Book? On Sacred Texts in
Hinduism. The Expository Times, 126(1), 15–27.
The author gives a broad definition of the religion in a
perfect manner that can be clearly understood. The practice
entails the development of specified practices that is mainly
focused on the interest of the Indian culture. He deeply explains
the origins of the religion through the use of perfect choices
that makes the article interesting. By reading the article, a
reader understands all the essential practices that are supposed
to be obeyed in order to create proper societal practices that are
mainly focused on the interest of the people which is a key
factor that makes the article perfect. The explanation that the
paper leads to the creation of a proper understanding on how
basic concepts needs to be perfectly utilized plays an important
role in this case as it provides a broader conceptualization on
the matter.
Spinner-Halev, J. (2015). Hinduism, Christianity, and Liberal
Religious Toleration. Political Theory, 33(1), 28–57.
The author explains more about religion by explaining the
differences that existed among the religion. This is a key aspect
that makes the article interesting because it focuses on
explaining the relevant religions practices that is easily
identified with each major religion that needs to be
appropriately explained. This is a perfect practice because it
entails detailing the relevant aspects of religion in a perfect
manner that promotes a clear understanding on the basic
practices of Christianity together with their origins in a clear
manner that is easy to understand. Basic religious practices
reflect on the interest of the people which is a basic factor that
the author focuses on in the long run. The understanding of the
religious notion is clear throughout the paper as it leads to the
creation of a perfect concept on history and basic religious
practices.
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  • 1. 38 Appendix M: Capstone Paper Outline and Due Dates Part 1: Problem Statement Due Week 1 Part 2: Paper Proposal Due Week 2 Part 3: Descriptive Epidemiology Due Week 4 To Include: • Person, Place, Time • History of disease/concern • Big picture of problem • Incidence and Prevalence
  • 2. • Now focus on risk factors Part 4: Analytical Epidemiology Due: Week 5 To include: • Observed distribution • Gaps in knowledge • Determinants of the disease • Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance • Researching your disease/condition (give examples
  • 4. • Characteristics of effective prevention programs • Choose one program and present literature about it and research on it • Critical analysis of the program you choose (gaps, etc based on earlier research) • Recommendations and
  • 6. resources, challenges, and conclusion Final Paper Due: Week 9 Running head: RELIGION 1 RELIGION 6 Religion Milestone Three: Rough Draft Religion
  • 7. Religion is an important aspect that needs to be clearly observed. This is a basic practice that requires the acute knowledge of basic issues that surrounds the society. a look at the main religious practices in the country is a key matter of concern that needs to be perfect conceptualized in this particular case. Christianity and Hinduism are the key subjects in this case. Hinduism and Christianity are key religious practices of interest. Religion is a key topic of concern in most societies. It defines the politics and culture of the place in a unique way that is clear in each society. Analyzing the importance of religion in the society explains the reason behind the existence of specific issues in the society that widely defines the nature of man. Each religious practice has certain features that creates simplicity in the identification of key religious practices in the society. The understanding of basic religious practices such as Hinduism and Christianity is essential. Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia. The religion developed in the early periods and has been widely practiced in various parts of the globe. Understanding the key interests that comes with the religious practice is the basic matter of concern as it highlights the basic societal practices that needs to be perfectly observed in this case (Spinner-Halev, 2015). It entails the infusion of several Indian cultures which is a key matter of concern as it leads to the creation of a wider conceptualization on how the practice needs to be observed especially if it concerns the general welfare of the people. therefore, Hinduism is an important religious practice that is observed in most parts of east Asia. The key religious practice of the religion is based on the fact that they belief in life. They have a basic belief in the soul which is an aspect that explains on how they believe that every being has a soul. The belief on the existence of a soul in the body of a person clearly elucidates how the religion respects human life. This is a general reflection that creates the
  • 8. necessity of a person to do good in the society which is a basic practice that beach member pf the society is obliged to observe and respect based on the positive implications that comes with the practice (Spinner-Halev, 2015). The important aspect of the religion is the belief that the thoughts and actions of a person have a direct determination on the current life that a person lives in. Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the Hindu religion. They believe in the continuous cycle of life through the practice. This is a key practice that aids in giving the religion an identity. The fact that they believe in the practice makes them to have respect in the animal life that exists in the planet (Leach, 2014). The teachings are deeply embedded in the Hindu religion as they are obliged to perform good and ensure that they reincarnate to be better animals that have meaning to the society. the respect that they have to animals is a key factor that defines the religion together with the relevance of reincarnation in their religion which is a key factor that promotes a perfect understanding on the general topic that is being addressed with respect to the existing situation. The animal that the person is reborn depends with the behavior of the individual. This is a key p-practice of the religion that aids in controlling the life that a person lives in this society. the observation of the norm leads to the creation of better services that needs to be perfectly understood based on the complication of the practice (Spinner-Halev, 2015). This is a key factor that cannot be clear ignored as the practice entails the development of practices that ensures that the issues people face are perfectly addressed based ion the complication that is involved in the attainment of the practice. Hindus ensure that they live a holy life based in the reincarnation believes which perfectly guides their general behavior when it comes to important issues that involves the society and demands proper respect with respect to the issue that involvers lifestyles. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion that originated in the
  • 9. middle east. It is the most widely practiced religion across the globe. The religion is clearly related with main religions such as Judaism and Christianity which make up an important part of world religion that cannot be ignored. Christians believe in one God and Jesus Christ as their savior and messiah. This is the distinguishing factor that properly defines the religion based on Christian practices and other factors that needs to be perfectly conceptualized and understood (Leach, 2014). It is spread in most parts of the world such as Europe. Latin America, Australia, Asia and Africa. This makes it the major religion in the world based on the largest number of followers that the region enjoys compared to the religions. Therefore, Christianity makes up a major religion in the world. Christians believe in the existence of eternal life. They believe that when a person dies the individual ascends to heaven or hell depending with the character of the person. The existence of eternal life is a basic practice that the christens have with respect to their religious teachings (Spinner-Halev, 2015). The believe that when a person dies, the individual is most likely to ascend in heaven. This is based on the fact that the soul of the person continues to exist. It explains the relevance of ensuring that good is done on a continuous basis to ensure that the teachings of God are clearly practiced. This is a basic practice that defines Christianity as a religion and has led to threw spread of the religion in other parts of the globe. A look at the similarity between the two set of religions plays a dominant role in this particular case. It is evident that the religion believes in the existence of a human soul which broadly defines the basic practices that people have with respect to the religion. This is a key practice that focuses on threw well being of the parties involved especially because it tackles various complications that involves the creation of the correct occupational skeptic that enables one to identify the purpose of living (Leach, 2014). The fact that both religions believe ion doing good is also a key issues that perfectly defines the religious practices and gives them the meaning that they deserve
  • 10. in terms of applicability and other basic factors that cannot be clearly ignored in this particular case based on the complications that surrounds the occurrence of the matter together with the basic practices that ought to be respected. The two set of religions have major differences that is easy to identify. The Christians believe in the existence of one supreme God. On the other hand, the Hindu believe in the existence of many gods which sis a key aspect that gives the differences that existed in the two set of religions. The observation of the practice is a basic matter of concern needs to be clearly addressed in a perfect manner (Spinner-Halev, 2015). The society of the Christians is focused on serving God by doing good and following the teachings of the bible. The Hindus lack a common book in which they could refer to their beliefs. This plays a clear role in defining the religions differences that exists between the two. In summary, the understanding of basic religious practices such as Hinduism and Christianity is essential. Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia. The religion developed in the early periods and has been widely practiced in various parts of the globe (Leach, 2014). Christians believe in the existence of eternal life. They believe that when a person dies the individual ascends to heaven or hell depending with the character of the person. The existence of eternal life is a basic practice that the christens have with respect to their religious teachings. Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the Hindu religion. They believe in the continuous cycle of life through the practice. This is a key practice that aids in giving the religion an identity. The fact that they believe in the practice makes them to have respect in the animal life that exists in the planet. References Leach, R. (2014). A Religion of the Book? On Sacred Texts in Hinduism. The Expository Times, 126(1), 15–27. Spinner-Halev, J. (2015). Hinduism, Christianity, and Liberal
  • 11. Religious Toleration. Political Theory, 33(1), 28–57. Running head: RELIGION 1 RELIGION 5 Religion Religion OUTLINE INTRODUCTION Thesis: The understanding of basic religious practices such as Hinduism and Christianity is essential Hinduism and Christianity are key religious practices of interest. Religion is a key topic of concern in most societies. It defines the politics and culture of the place in a unique way that is clear in each society. Analyzing the importance of religion in the society explains the reason behind the existence of specific issues in the society that
  • 12. widely defines the nature of man. Each religious practice has certain features that creates simplicity in the identification of key religious practices in the society. BODY Hindu is an ancient Indian religion that is widely practiced throughout India and parts of the southeast Asia. It is normally referred as the eternal religion which is because of various Indian cultures that are fused together They have a basic belief in the soul which is an aspect that explains on how they believe that every being has a soul. The important aspect of the religion is the belief that the thoughts and actions of a person have a direct determination on the current life that a person lives in. Reincarnation is a key belief that perfectly describes the Hindu religion. They believe in the continuous cycle of life through the practice. They believe that when a person dies he or she is reborn in a different form The animal that the person is reborn depends with the behavior of the individual. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion that originated in the middle east It is the most widely practiced religion across the globe Christians believe in the existence of eternal life They believe that when a person dies the individual ascends to heaven or hell depending with the character of the person. CONCLUSION Christianity and Hinduism religious practices that reflect the beliefs of the people ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Leach, R. (2014). A Religion of the Book? On Sacred Texts in Hinduism. The Expository Times, 126(1), 15–27. The author gives a broad definition of the religion in a perfect manner that can be clearly understood. The practice
  • 13. entails the development of specified practices that is mainly focused on the interest of the Indian culture. He deeply explains the origins of the religion through the use of perfect choices that makes the article interesting. By reading the article, a reader understands all the essential practices that are supposed to be obeyed in order to create proper societal practices that are mainly focused on the interest of the people which is a key factor that makes the article perfect. The explanation that the paper leads to the creation of a proper understanding on how basic concepts needs to be perfectly utilized plays an important role in this case as it provides a broader conceptualization on the matter. Spinner-Halev, J. (2015). Hinduism, Christianity, and Liberal Religious Toleration. Political Theory, 33(1), 28–57. The author explains more about religion by explaining the differences that existed among the religion. This is a key aspect that makes the article interesting because it focuses on explaining the relevant religions practices that is easily identified with each major religion that needs to be appropriately explained. This is a perfect practice because it entails detailing the relevant aspects of religion in a perfect manner that promotes a clear understanding on the basic practices of Christianity together with their origins in a clear manner that is easy to understand. Basic religious practices reflect on the interest of the people which is a basic factor that the author focuses on in the long run. The understanding of the religious notion is clear throughout the paper as it leads to the creation of a perfect concept on history and basic religious practices.