This document provides an overview of the cardiovascular system and heart anatomy and function. It begins with learning objectives about naming parts of the heart and blood vessels, tracing blood flow through the heart, and describing pathologies. The document then covers the three types of blood vessels, heart anatomy including chambers and valves, the conduction system, electrocardiograms, blood pressure, and various cardiovascular pathologies like arrhythmias, congenital heart defects, and more. Key concepts are emphasized such as the roles of the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes in pacing the heart.
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure t.docxbraycarissa250
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure to use present-tense.
“Your parents are responsible for ruining your life, because they made the decision to move from Costa Rica to St. Louis, where you have faced challenges like making new friends, going to a new school, and learning a new language."
2. Provide a brief empathy response to Emmanuel. This must be in the form of an “I” statement.
“I hear you saying how angry you feel that your parents have decided to live here instead of Costa Rica, and that their decision to live here has had a negative impact on your relationship with them.”
3. Provide a brief confrontational response to Emmanuel. Consult slide 8 in the power point for help.
“So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.”
4. Briefly (1-2 paragraphs) summarize the Client Change Scale (CCS) and discuss how you could use it when working with Emmanuel.
The Client Change Scale (CCS) is a method for evaluating whether the counselor’s employment of empathic confrontation has led to a change in how clients think and feel about their situation (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). How effective the confrontation is can be measured by how the client responds (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). The CCS is separated into five levels: 1. Denial (the client denies or doesn’t recognize incongruity); 2. Partial examination (the client discusses part, but not all of the incongruity); 3. Acceptance and recognition but no change (the client embraces the entirety of the incongruity, but does not concede to change); 4. Decides to live with incongruity (the client discusses and is completely aware of the impact of their decision not to act); and 5. Transcendence (the client acknowledges the incongruity and alters choices) (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018).
In working with Emmanuel, I might begin by asking him to tell me more about his relationship with his parents before they moved, and what ways they were close before and why. Before that I might start by first asking more general questions about life in Costa Rica, and would include questions about family relationships and personalities, so it wasn’t obvious that I was trying to get him to look at the reality of who his parents are and that he could have a positive relationship with them again, even if they continue to live here. Then I would utilize my confrontation response: “So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.” Depending on if and to what degree Emmanuel acknowledged that his parents are good people and it is possible to enjoy a relationship with them, even though he’s unhappy with the choice that they made, I would know where he fell on the CCS.
Reference
Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B, & Zalaquett, C. P. (2018). Intentional Interviewing .
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure t.docxjeremylockett77
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure to use present-tense.
“Your parents are responsible for ruining your life, because they made the decision to move from Costa Rica to St. Louis, where you have faced challenges like making new friends, going to a new school, and learning a new language."
2. Provide a brief empathy response to Emmanuel. This must be in the form of an “I” statement.
“I hear you saying how angry you feel that your parents have decided to live here instead of Costa Rica, and that their decision to live here has had a negative impact on your relationship with them.”
3. Provide a brief confrontational response to Emmanuel. Consult slide 8 in the power point for help.
“So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.”
4. Briefly (1-2 paragraphs) summarize the Client Change Scale (CCS) and discuss how you could use it when working with Emmanuel.
The Client Change Scale (CCS) is a method for evaluating whether the counselor’s employment of empathic confrontation has led to a change in how clients think and feel about their situation (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). How effective the confrontation is can be measured by how the client responds (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). The CCS is separated into five levels: 1. Denial (the client denies or doesn’t recognize incongruity); 2. Partial examination (the client discusses part, but not all of the incongruity); 3. Acceptance and recognition but no change (the client embraces the entirety of the incongruity, but does not concede to change); 4. Decides to live with incongruity (the client discusses and is completely aware of the impact of their decision not to act); and 5. Transcendence (the client acknowledges the incongruity and alters choices) (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018).
In working with Emmanuel, I might begin by asking him to tell me more about his relationship with his parents before they moved, and what ways they were close before and why. Before that I might start by first asking more general questions about life in Costa Rica, and would include questions about family relationships and personalities, so it wasn’t obvious that I was trying to get him to look at the reality of who his parents are and that he could have a positive relationship with them again, even if they continue to live here. Then I would utilize my confrontation response: “So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.” Depending on if and to what degree Emmanuel acknowledged that his parents are good people and it is possible to enjoy a relationship with them, even though he’s unhappy with the choice that they made, I would know where he fell on the CCS.
Reference
Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B, & Zalaquett, C. P. (2018). Intentional Interviewing ...
Heart is the center of your cardiovascular system. It is responsible for pumping blood through your body, carrying nutrients in and taking waste out. Having good cardiovascular health is an important factor of optimal wellness.
An adult has a mass of 250-350 grams.
Each day, the average heart beats 100,000 times, pumping about 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) of blood.
By the end of a long life, a person's heart may have beat (expanded and contracted) more than 3.5 billion times.
By the end of a long life, a person's heart may have beat (expanded and contracted) more than 3.5 billion times.
Heart has four chambers and four valves present in the heart control the flow of blood in the heart.
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure t.docxbraycarissa250
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure to use present-tense.
“Your parents are responsible for ruining your life, because they made the decision to move from Costa Rica to St. Louis, where you have faced challenges like making new friends, going to a new school, and learning a new language."
2. Provide a brief empathy response to Emmanuel. This must be in the form of an “I” statement.
“I hear you saying how angry you feel that your parents have decided to live here instead of Costa Rica, and that their decision to live here has had a negative impact on your relationship with them.”
3. Provide a brief confrontational response to Emmanuel. Consult slide 8 in the power point for help.
“So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.”
4. Briefly (1-2 paragraphs) summarize the Client Change Scale (CCS) and discuss how you could use it when working with Emmanuel.
The Client Change Scale (CCS) is a method for evaluating whether the counselor’s employment of empathic confrontation has led to a change in how clients think and feel about their situation (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). How effective the confrontation is can be measured by how the client responds (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). The CCS is separated into five levels: 1. Denial (the client denies or doesn’t recognize incongruity); 2. Partial examination (the client discusses part, but not all of the incongruity); 3. Acceptance and recognition but no change (the client embraces the entirety of the incongruity, but does not concede to change); 4. Decides to live with incongruity (the client discusses and is completely aware of the impact of their decision not to act); and 5. Transcendence (the client acknowledges the incongruity and alters choices) (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018).
In working with Emmanuel, I might begin by asking him to tell me more about his relationship with his parents before they moved, and what ways they were close before and why. Before that I might start by first asking more general questions about life in Costa Rica, and would include questions about family relationships and personalities, so it wasn’t obvious that I was trying to get him to look at the reality of who his parents are and that he could have a positive relationship with them again, even if they continue to live here. Then I would utilize my confrontation response: “So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.” Depending on if and to what degree Emmanuel acknowledged that his parents are good people and it is possible to enjoy a relationship with them, even though he’s unhappy with the choice that they made, I would know where he fell on the CCS.
Reference
Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B, & Zalaquett, C. P. (2018). Intentional Interviewing .
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure t.docxjeremylockett77
1. Provide a brief paraphrasing response to Emmanuel. Make sure to use present-tense.
“Your parents are responsible for ruining your life, because they made the decision to move from Costa Rica to St. Louis, where you have faced challenges like making new friends, going to a new school, and learning a new language."
2. Provide a brief empathy response to Emmanuel. This must be in the form of an “I” statement.
“I hear you saying how angry you feel that your parents have decided to live here instead of Costa Rica, and that their decision to live here has had a negative impact on your relationship with them.”
3. Provide a brief confrontational response to Emmanuel. Consult slide 8 in the power point for help.
“So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.”
4. Briefly (1-2 paragraphs) summarize the Client Change Scale (CCS) and discuss how you could use it when working with Emmanuel.
The Client Change Scale (CCS) is a method for evaluating whether the counselor’s employment of empathic confrontation has led to a change in how clients think and feel about their situation (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). How effective the confrontation is can be measured by how the client responds (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018). The CCS is separated into five levels: 1. Denial (the client denies or doesn’t recognize incongruity); 2. Partial examination (the client discusses part, but not all of the incongruity); 3. Acceptance and recognition but no change (the client embraces the entirety of the incongruity, but does not concede to change); 4. Decides to live with incongruity (the client discusses and is completely aware of the impact of their decision not to act); and 5. Transcendence (the client acknowledges the incongruity and alters choices) (Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett, 2018).
In working with Emmanuel, I might begin by asking him to tell me more about his relationship with his parents before they moved, and what ways they were close before and why. Before that I might start by first asking more general questions about life in Costa Rica, and would include questions about family relationships and personalities, so it wasn’t obvious that I was trying to get him to look at the reality of who his parents are and that he could have a positive relationship with them again, even if they continue to live here. Then I would utilize my confrontation response: “So on the one hand, you used to be close with your parents, but now since they have made the decision to move your family here, you feel like you hate them.” Depending on if and to what degree Emmanuel acknowledged that his parents are good people and it is possible to enjoy a relationship with them, even though he’s unhappy with the choice that they made, I would know where he fell on the CCS.
Reference
Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B, & Zalaquett, C. P. (2018). Intentional Interviewing ...
Heart is the center of your cardiovascular system. It is responsible for pumping blood through your body, carrying nutrients in and taking waste out. Having good cardiovascular health is an important factor of optimal wellness.
An adult has a mass of 250-350 grams.
Each day, the average heart beats 100,000 times, pumping about 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) of blood.
By the end of a long life, a person's heart may have beat (expanded and contracted) more than 3.5 billion times.
By the end of a long life, a person's heart may have beat (expanded and contracted) more than 3.5 billion times.
Heart has four chambers and four valves present in the heart control the flow of blood in the heart.
overview of heart and its disease
The heart is a powerful muscle that pumps
blood throughout the body by means of a
coordinated contraction.
The contraction is generated by an
electrical activation, which is spread by a
wave of bioelectricity that propagates in a
coordinated manner throughout the
heart.
It is located in thoracic cavity,
posterior to the sternum ,superior
to the diaphragm between the
lungs.
A human heart beats an average of
100,000 times per day. During that
time, it pumps more than 4,300
gallons of blood throughout
the entire body.
EPICARDIUM:
It is the outer layer of the wall of the heart which is composed of
connective tissue covered by epithelium. It is also known as
visceral pericardium.
2) MYOCARDIUM:
It is the muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart. It is
composed of spontaneously contracting cardiac muscle fibers
which allow the heart to contract. It stimulates heart contraction
to pump blood from the ventricles and relaxes the heart to allow
the arteries to receive blood.
ENDOCARDIUM:
It is the inner layer of the heart which consist of epithelial
tissue and connective tissue.
Denoising of ECG -- A discrete time approach using DWTIJERA Editor
This paper is about denoising of ECG signal using DWT transform. In this paper, ECG signals are denoised using DWT transform.Ecg signals are taken and noise at different frequencies are generated which are superimposed on this original ecg signal.High frequency noise is of 4000 hertz and power line interference is of 50 hertz.Decomposition of noisy signal is achieved through wavelet packet .wavelet packets are reconstructed and appropriate wavelet packets are combined to obtain a signal, very similar to original ecg signal.This technique results in the minimization of mean square error in the filtered signals.
Denoising of ECG -- A discrete time approach using DWT.IJERA Editor
This paper is about denoising of ECG signal using DWT transform. In this paper, ECG signals are denoised using DWT transform.Ecg signals are taken and noise at different frequencies are generated which are superimposed on this original ecg signal.High frequency noise is of 4000 hertz and power line interference is of 50 hertz.Decomposition of noisy signal is achieved through wavelet packet .wavelet packets are reconstructed and appropriate wavelet packets are combined to obtain a signal, very similar to original ecg signal.This technique results in the minimization of mean square error in the filtered signals.
This is a paper on the AbioCor Heart System written by our five-person student group during a semester-long introductory engineering course for materials science engineering. The paper includes a detailed description on under which medical conditions the use of this device is appropriate, a description of alternatives and predecessors to the AbioCor Heart System, the components that make up the AbioCor System, and a design recommendation for improving the AbioCor System. I wrote this paper with a group of other undergraduate engineering students for an introductory engineering class focusing on material use in biomedical devices.
1. The ALIVE status of each SEX. (SEX needs to be integrated into th.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. The ALIVE status of each SEX. (SEX needs to be integrated into the only Male, Female, ND, and Other) (bar comparison chart, pie comparison chart)
2. How many Male, Female, ND, and Other are there in each ALIGN. (Bar comparison chart)
3. How many red-haired heroes do Marvel and DC have?
.
1. Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains of Enterococcus, Staphylococcus, Candida, and Aspergillus, can survive for one to three months on a variety of materials found in hospitals, including scrub suits, lab coats, plastic aprons, and computer keyboards. What can hospital personnel do to reduce the spread of these pathogens?
2. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preferentially destroys CD4+ cells. Specifically, what effect does this have on antibody and cell-mediated immunity?
**Provide APA references for each
.
overview of heart and its disease
The heart is a powerful muscle that pumps
blood throughout the body by means of a
coordinated contraction.
The contraction is generated by an
electrical activation, which is spread by a
wave of bioelectricity that propagates in a
coordinated manner throughout the
heart.
It is located in thoracic cavity,
posterior to the sternum ,superior
to the diaphragm between the
lungs.
A human heart beats an average of
100,000 times per day. During that
time, it pumps more than 4,300
gallons of blood throughout
the entire body.
EPICARDIUM:
It is the outer layer of the wall of the heart which is composed of
connective tissue covered by epithelium. It is also known as
visceral pericardium.
2) MYOCARDIUM:
It is the muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart. It is
composed of spontaneously contracting cardiac muscle fibers
which allow the heart to contract. It stimulates heart contraction
to pump blood from the ventricles and relaxes the heart to allow
the arteries to receive blood.
ENDOCARDIUM:
It is the inner layer of the heart which consist of epithelial
tissue and connective tissue.
Denoising of ECG -- A discrete time approach using DWTIJERA Editor
This paper is about denoising of ECG signal using DWT transform. In this paper, ECG signals are denoised using DWT transform.Ecg signals are taken and noise at different frequencies are generated which are superimposed on this original ecg signal.High frequency noise is of 4000 hertz and power line interference is of 50 hertz.Decomposition of noisy signal is achieved through wavelet packet .wavelet packets are reconstructed and appropriate wavelet packets are combined to obtain a signal, very similar to original ecg signal.This technique results in the minimization of mean square error in the filtered signals.
Denoising of ECG -- A discrete time approach using DWT.IJERA Editor
This paper is about denoising of ECG signal using DWT transform. In this paper, ECG signals are denoised using DWT transform.Ecg signals are taken and noise at different frequencies are generated which are superimposed on this original ecg signal.High frequency noise is of 4000 hertz and power line interference is of 50 hertz.Decomposition of noisy signal is achieved through wavelet packet .wavelet packets are reconstructed and appropriate wavelet packets are combined to obtain a signal, very similar to original ecg signal.This technique results in the minimization of mean square error in the filtered signals.
This is a paper on the AbioCor Heart System written by our five-person student group during a semester-long introductory engineering course for materials science engineering. The paper includes a detailed description on under which medical conditions the use of this device is appropriate, a description of alternatives and predecessors to the AbioCor Heart System, the components that make up the AbioCor System, and a design recommendation for improving the AbioCor System. I wrote this paper with a group of other undergraduate engineering students for an introductory engineering class focusing on material use in biomedical devices.
1. The ALIVE status of each SEX. (SEX needs to be integrated into th.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. The ALIVE status of each SEX. (SEX needs to be integrated into the only Male, Female, ND, and Other) (bar comparison chart, pie comparison chart)
2. How many Male, Female, ND, and Other are there in each ALIGN. (Bar comparison chart)
3. How many red-haired heroes do Marvel and DC have?
.
1. Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains of Enterococcus, Staphylococcus, Candida, and Aspergillus, can survive for one to three months on a variety of materials found in hospitals, including scrub suits, lab coats, plastic aprons, and computer keyboards. What can hospital personnel do to reduce the spread of these pathogens?
2. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preferentially destroys CD4+ cells. Specifically, what effect does this have on antibody and cell-mediated immunity?
**Provide APA references for each
.
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1. Taking turns to listen to other students is not always easy for young children. What does the research show about promoting good listeners in the classroom setting?
2. How would you help the shyest student to become a confident speaker? How would you help the overly confident speaker to have self-control? Why are these skills important to instill in children at this age? How can becoming a confident speaker encourage stronger advocacy skills for themselves? Likewise, how does maintaining self-control encourage better listening?
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1. The main characters names in "The Shape of Things" are Adam and Evelyn, suggesting the play is a retelling of the original creation myth. Compare the original “Adam and Eve” and characters in the Judea-Christian creation account to Adam and Evelyn. How is The Shape of Things similar or different from the traditional Judea-Xian account? (Keep in mind the main difference being art and artistic versus theistic creation).
2. The “garden” is the museum, and roped off sculpture with the fig leaf is, like the tree of good and evil, what you’re not supposed to touch. Why does the author present the museum as a creation space? How is the sculpture like the tree of good and evil? What happens when they cross the line and touch (or photograph) it?
3. Compare Evelyn and Pygmalion as creators. How does their gender effect their position in history and creation? How do both their creations critique the culture in which they exist? Describe the "changes" to society that Evelyn and Pygmalion aspire to in their art.
4. How much are the creators (Evelyn and Pygmalion) in control of creation and their art work? Where does their control break down? What is the difference between creator and creature; or is the creature reducible to its creator?
5. When does Adam assert his own mind, (if at all) or veer towards independence by not relying on the tools to achieve superficial beauty that Evelyn imparts?
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1. Select one movie from the list belowShutter Island (2010; My.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Select one movie from the list below:
Shutter Island (2010; Mystery, Thriller; Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo
2. Watch the film you have selected as a psychology student and not merely as an ordinary film viewer (it is suggested that you watch the selected film multiple times).
3. Provide your own summary of the film, using psychological terms and concepts that you have learned in class and from your textbook. State clearly the psychological disorder you have seen portrayed in the film you have chosen, using DSM criteria/language. You should explain the psychological disorder portrayed in the movie. Determine and evaluate if the disorder identified in the film is accurate according to your textbook and other resource materials. Provide evidence using actual behaviors seen in the film. Is the depiction of the psychological disorder in the film accurate or not? Give evidence to support your claims using observable behaviors from the movie.
4. Based on the information from the film, determine what clinical diagnosis (or diagnoses) a character from the movie most likely has/have (can be the main character or supporting characters). Use criteria provided by the DSM-5 and provide an evidence-based diagnosis/diagnoses of the person. You will need to justify their diagnoses by demonstrating how the character’s symptoms meet some or all the criteria outlined in the DSM-5 as evidence of your diagnosis/diagnoses. Everything that you assert should be supported by evidence.
7. Be sure to use APA format using the latest edition of the APA Manual (7th edition).
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1. Select a system of your choice and describe the system life-cycle. Construct a detailed flow diagram tailored to your situation
2. What characteristics of an airplane would you attribute to the system as a whole rather than to a collection of its parts? Explain why.
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1. Sensation refers to an actual event; perception refers to how we interpret the event. What are some cultural differences that might affect responses to particular stimuli, particularly in taste and pain?
2. Most of us feel like we never get enough sleep. What are the stages of sleep and what is the importance of sleep? What are some common sleep disorders and treatments?
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1. The Institute of Medicine (now a renamed as a part of the N.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. The Institute of Medicine (now a renamed as a part of the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
) defined patient-centered care as: "Providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.”[1] While this definition clearly emphasizes the importance of a patient’s perspective in the context of clinical care delivery, it does not allow managers to focus on the actual “person” inside the institutional role of the patient.
In the same sense that a person who is incarcerated in a prison may receive extremely humane treatment, the “person” is still defined into the role of an “inmate,” and as such cannot, by definition, be granted the same rights and privileges as a non-institutionalized member of the civil order enjoys. In other words, I may be placed in a cell with great empathy and understanding of my preferences, needs, and values, but I am still being locked-up in jail.
No one is suggesting that being admitted into a jail cell is the same as being admitted into a hospital bed. There are many obvious differences between the two, including the basic purpose of the two institutions.
But while much is different, what is the same is how a pre-existing set of structured behaviors and processes are used to firmly, and without asking or negotiating, radically transform a “regular” person into a defined role of a “patient” that then can be diagnosed, treated, and discharged back into the world once the patient has finished their “time” in the “system.”
While patient-centered care emphasizes the value of increased sensitivity to a patient’s preferences, needs, and values, what we want to focus on is how decisions made by healthcare leaders affect the actual experience of a person receiving that care.
So with the "real person" in mind, this week's question is:
What can healthcare leaders do in improve the actual personal experience that "real people" go through as our "patients?"
(Be sure to develop your answers AFTER you review the definition and roles of "Leadership" in the readings for this week).
[1] Institute on Medicine, Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, March, 2001
2. Health Information Technonogy - PPP Discussion
The board has created an innovation fund designed to foster improved quality, increased access, or reduced costs in healthcare delivery. Select a health information technology related to genomics, precision medicine, or diagnostics that you would propose to be funded for implementation. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation that describes the selected health information technology, what it does, why it would be beneficial, and what risks may be involved. Please note, this activity is weighted 5% toward the final grade. The PowerPoint should be no more than 5-6 slides with the presenter's notes. Follow the APA format.
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1. The Documentary Hypothesis holds that the Pentateuch has a number of underlying documents (alt., sources) that were ultimately gathered and sewn into the Pentateuch as we now have it. The method of separating those underlying documents is called source criticism. Please perform a source-critical analysis of Gen 1-3. In so doing, please identify the significant features that distinguish each underlying document. Note: There are many such features.
2. Why are covenants important in the Bible? What do they accomplish? Are they all the same, whether in structure or outlook? Do the different writers view them differently? What does the ancient Near Eastern background to the biblical covenant contribute to our understanding?
3. Dt 6:4 used to be translated
“Hear, O Israel: The LORD [YHWH] our God, the LORD [YHWH] is one.”
Currently, we translate
“Hear, O Israel: The LORD [YHWH] is our God, the LORD [YHWH] alone.”
In all likelihood, the second translation is grammatically preferable. What is the interpretive difference between “one” and “alone”? Is it significant? How, if at all, does this verse relate to the First Commandment? How does this verse relate to Gen 1:26, 3:22, and 11:7? How does this verse relate to the variant non-MT variant in Dt 32:8-9 (as reproduced in HarperCollins)? Why is any of this important?
Be sure to provide a careful, well-written essay which gives ample biblical examples (proof texts) to support the point(s) you wish to make.
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1. Search the internet and learn about the cases of nurses Julie.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Search the internet and learn about the cases of nurses Julie Thao and Kimberly Hiatt.
2. List and discuss lessons that you and all healthcare professionals can learn from these two cases.
3. Describe how the principle of beneficence and the virtue of benevolence could be applied to these cases. Do you think the hospital adminstrators handled the situations legally and ethically?
4. In addition to benevolence, which other virtues exhibited by their colleagues might have helped Thao and Hiatt?
5. Discuss personal virtues that might be helpful to second victims themselves to navigate the grieving process.
Scholarly article, APA format, and no grammar error
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1. Search the internet and learn about the cases of nurses Julie Tha.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Search the internet and learn about the cases of nurses Julie Thao and Kimberly Hiatt.
2. List and discuss lessons that you and all healthcare professionals can learn from these two cases.
3. Describe how the principle of beneficence and the virtue of benevolence could be applied to these cases. Do you think the hospital adminstrators handled the situations legally and ethically?
4. In addition to benevolence, which other virtues exhibited by their colleagues might have helped Thao and Hiatt?
5. Discuss personal virtues that might be helpful to second victims themselves to navigate the grieving process.
use reference and scholarly nursing article.
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1. Review the three articles about Inflation that are found below th.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Review the three articles about Inflation that are found below this.
Globalization and Inflatio
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Drivers of Inflation
Inflation
and Unemploymen
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2. Locate two JOURNAL articles which discuss this topic further. You need to focus on the Abstract, Introduction, Results, and Conclusion. For our purposes, you are not expected to fully understand the Data and Methodology.
3. Summarize these journal articles. Please use your own words. No copy-and-paste. Cite your sources.
4.The replies are due by the deadline specified in the Course Schedule.
Please post (in APA format) your article citation.
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1. Review the following request from a customerWe have a ne.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Review the following request from a customer:
We have a need to replace the aging Signage Application. This application is housed in District 4 and serves the district as well as two other districts. We would like a new application that can be used statewide to track all information related to road signs.
The current system is old and doesn’t do most of what we need it to.
The current system has a whole bunch of reports, but no way for the user to update them by themselves without getting IT involved.
We also can’t create our own reports, on-demand, when we need to. Currently, data is entered into the application manually by Administrative Staff, but in the future, we would like to be able to take a picture of the road sign using a phone app, and have it automagically populate the database with geospatial location and other information. We thought about having a Smart Watch interface, but we don’t need that. Also, the current method does not have any way to manage the quality of the data that is entered, so there is a lot of garbage information there. There is no way to centrally manage security access, with the existing application. We want to get real time alerts when a sign gets knocked over in an accident and have a dashboard that shows where signs have been knocked over across the state. This is kind of important, but not super-critical. We need to store location information, types of signs, when a new sign is installed, who installed it, etc. We plan to provide the phone app to drivers in each district who will drive around, take pictures of the signs, and upload them to the database at the end of each day, or in realtime, if a data connection is available.
Back in Central Office, reviewers will review the sign information and validate it. A report will be printed every month with the results and a map. There are probably other things, but we can’t think of anything else right now.
2. List the main goal(s) of this request
3. Write all the user stories you see (include value statements and acceptance criteria, if possible)
4. Prioritize the user stories as
a. Critical
b. Important
c. Useful
d. Out of Scope
5. Are the user stories sufficiently detailed? If not, what steps would you take to split them/further define them?
6. What are the known Data Entities?
7. Is there an implied business process? Draw an activity diagram or a flow chart of it
8. Who are the actors/roles?
9. What questions would you ask of the stakeholders to get more information?
10. What technology should be used to implement the solution?
11. What would you do next as the assigned Business Analyst working on an Agile team?
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1. Research risk assessment approaches.2. Create an outline .docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Research risk assessment approaches.
2. Create an outline for a basic qualitative risk assessment plan.
3. Write an introduction to the plan explaining its purpose and importance.
4. Define the scope and boundaries for the risk assessment.
5. Identify data center assets and activities to be assessed.
6. Identify relevant threats and vulnerabilities. Include those listed in the scenario and add to the list if needed.
7. Identify relevant types of controls to be assessed.
8. Identify the key roles and responsibilities of individuals and departments within the organization as they pertain to risk assessments.
9. Develop a proposed schedule for the risk assessment process.
10. Complete the draft risk assessment plan detailing the information above. Risk assessment plans often include tables, but you choose the best format to present the material. Format the bulk of the plan similar to a professional business report and cite any sources you used.
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1. Research has narrowed the thousands of leadership behaviors into .docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Research has narrowed the thousands of leadership behaviors into two primary dimensions. Please list and discuss these two behaviors.
2. Distinguish between charismatic, transformational, and authentic leadership. Could an individual display all three types of leadership?
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1. Research Topic Super Computer Data MiningThe aim of this.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Research Topic: Super Computer Data Mining
The aim of this project is to produce a super-computing data mining resource for use by the UK academic community which utilizes a number of advanced machine learning and statistical algorithms for large datasets. In particular, a number of evolutionary computing-based algorithms and the ensemble machine approach will be used to exploit the large-scale parallelism possible in super-computing. This purpose is embodied in the following objectives:
1. to develop a massively parallel approach for commonly used statistical and machine learning techniques for exploratory data analysis
1. to develop a massively parallel approach to the use of evolutionary computing techniques for feature creation and selection
1. to develop a massively parallel approach to the use of evolutionary computing techniques for data modelling
1. to develop a massively parallel approach to the use of ensemble machines for data modelling consisting of many well-known machine learning algorithms;
1. to develop an appropriate super-computing infra-structure to support the use of such advanced machine learning techniques with large datasets.
Research Needs:
Problem definition – In the first phase problem definition is listed i.e. business aims and objectives are determined taking into consideration certain factors like the current background and future prospective.
Data exploration – Required data is collected and explored using various statistical methods along with identification of underlying problems.
Data preparation – The data is prepared for modeling by cleansing and formatting the raw data in the desired way. The meaning of data is not changed while preparing.
Modeling – In this phase the data model is created by applying certain mathematical functions and modeling techniques. After the model is created it goes through validation and verification.
Evaluation – After the model is created, it is evaluated by a team of experts to check whether it satisfies business objectives or not.
Deployment – After evaluation, the model is deployed and further plans are made for its maintenance. A properly organized report is prepared with the summary of the work done.
Research paper Policy
· APA format
. https://apastyle.apa.org/
. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
· Min number of pages are 15 pages
· Must have
. Contents with page numbers
. Abstract
. Introduction
. The problem
4. Are there any sub-problems?
4. Is there any issue need to be present concerning the problem?
. The solutions
5. Steps of the solutions
. Compare the solution to other solution
. Any suggestion to improve the solution
. Conclusion
. References
· Missing one of the above will result -5/30 of the research paper
· Paper does not stick to the APA will result in 0 in the research paper
· Submission
. you have multiple submission to check you safe assignments
. The percentage accepted is 1%.
1. Research and then describe about The Coca-Cola Company primary bu.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Research and then describe about The Coca-Cola Company primary business activities. Include: Minimum 7 Pages. Excluding reference page
2.
A. A brief historical summary,
B. A list of competitors,
C. The company's position within the industry,
D. Recent developments within the company/industry,
E. Future direction, and
F. Other items of significance to your corporation.
3. Include information from a variety of resources. For example:
A. Consult the Form 10-K filed with the SEC.
B. Review the Annual Report and especially the Letter to Shareholders
C. Explore the corporate website.
D. Select at least two significant news items from recent business periodicals
The report should be well written with cover page, introduction, the body of the paper (with appropriate subheadings), conclusion, and reference page.
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1. Prepare a risk management plan for the project of finding a job a.docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Prepare a risk management plan for the project of finding a job after graduation.
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2. Develop a reward system for motivating IPT members to do their jobs more conscientiously and to take on more responsibility.
[The assignment should be at least 400 words minimum and in APA format (including Times New Roman with font size 12 and double spaced), and attached as a WORD file.]
Plagiarism free
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1. Please define the term social class. How is it usually measured .docxketurahhazelhurst
1. Please define the term social class. How is it usually measured? What are some ways that social class is affecting health outcomes for people who become ill with COVID-19?
2. What is the CARES Act? Has it been enough? What has happened to people's ability to pay their bills since it expired?
3. As things stand now, data is showing higher COVID-19 related mortality rates for African Americans. Given what you know from the textbook and from the attached articles, what are some explanations for the disparity?
4. What is environmental racism (injustice)? How does environmental racism put some populations at higher risk for severe medical complications than others? (Vice article)
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/600-week-buys-freedom-fear/613972/
https://www.vox.com/2020/4/10/21207520/coronavirus-deaths-economy-layoffs-inequality-covid-pandemic
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pke94n/cancer-alley-has-some-of-the-highest-coronavirus-death-rates-in-the-country
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/12/coronavirus-us-deep-south-poverty-race-perfect-storm
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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PowerPoint Assignment Rubric
You will select two pathological conditions related to one
specific system that was discussed on this course (for example
you can select Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and Arrythmias
which are both related to the cardiovascular system.) You will
research the diagnosis, signs, symptoms, laboratory tests and
treatment procedures for each condition.
Please note:
1. Your PowerPoint assignment should be based on the
pathological conditions chosen from your specific system. Look
up information regarding signs, symptoms, diagnosis and
treatment of the conditions chosen in addition to any procedures
and lab tests that apply.
2. You also need to relate the medical terms you use in your
presentation to class discussions and readings (highlight or
underline the terms used, divide them, label them and define
them).
3. You will need to use at least two references (peer reviewed
articles or reliable websites) not including the textbook for each
pathologic condition.
4. Material should be accurate, properly organized and
researched. Use figures, pictures and audiovisuals to reflect the
content of your presentation.
5. Assignment should be 10-12 slides (not including your title
slide and your reference slide) and should be in PowerPoint
format.
38. 6. Please upload in the designated section on Canvas before the
due date. Absolutely no assignments will be accepted as email
attachments. Additionally, no assignments are accepted past the
due date. Please plan accordingly to avoid technical problems
on Canvas and to avoid missing the due date.
Point breakdown
Content depth and accuracy 15
Relating research to class readings and division of terms 20
Organization of material 10
Creativity 10
Length of presentation 10
References in APA format 5
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