Edward Evans-Pritchard was one of the first anthropologists to study religion in Africa in the early 1900s. He learned about the religious beliefs of the Azande people by studying them in the documentary "Strange Beliefs: Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard". The video shows that the Azande explain unfortunate events as being caused by witchcraft and sorcery, and conduct rituals to counter these influences.
One of the most common used risk management tools is the Incident Re.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most common used risk management tools is the Incident Reporting.
More recently, incident Reporting system incorporated computer technology that will provide information like:
1. Major incident category.
2. Early identification of patterns and trends in the "how" and "why" of untoward events.
3. Code vulnerability inductors.
Discuss the potential benefits to use this technology. There is any Limitation for the system? Explain.
.
One of the most important concepts in clinical practice and group wo.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most important concepts in clinical practice and group work is confidentiality. All members of the group sign an informed consent form in order to address the rules and parameters of the group sessions. The rules regarding confidentiality are stated in one section of the form. Although every member must sign this agreement, ensuring that all information shared in the group remains confidential can be difficult. As the group leader, the clinical social worker is responsible for developing strategies so that all members feel safe to share.
For this Discussion, review the “Working With Groups: Latino Patients Living With HIV/AIDS” case study.
By Day 3
Post
strategies you might prefer to use to ensure confidentiality in a treatment group for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Describe how informed consent addresses confidentiality in a group setting. How does confidentiality in a group differ from confidentiality in individual counseling? Also, discuss how you would address a breach of confidentiality in the group.
Required Readings
Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014).
Social work case studies: Concentration year
. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing [Vital Source e-reader].
“Working With Groups: Latino Patients Living With HIV/AIDS” (pp. 39–41)
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 11, “Task Groups: Foundation Methods” (pp. 336-363)
Chapter 12, “Task Groups: Specialized Methods” (pp. 364–395)
Himalhoch, S., Medoff, D. R., & Oyeniyi, G. (2007). Efficacy of group psychotherapy to reduce depressive symptoms among HIV-infected individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
AIDS Patient Care and STDs,
21
(10), 732–739
Lasky, G. B., & Riva, M. T. (2006). Confidentiality and privileged communication in group psychotherapy.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
,
56
(4), 455–476.
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017).
An introduction to group work practice
(8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 1, “Introduction” (pp. 1–42)
Chapter 2, “Historical and Theoretical Developments” (pp. 45–66)
Working With Groups:
Latino
Patients Living
WithHIV/AIDS
The support group discussed here was created to address the unique needs of a vulnerable population receiving services at an outpatient interdisciplinary comprehensive care center. The center’s mission was to provide medical and psychosocial services to adult patients living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH). Both patients and providers at the center expressed a need for a group to address the needs of the center’s Latino population. At the time the group was created, 36% of the center’s population identified as Latino, and 25% of this cohort identified Spanish as their primary language. The purpose of the group was twofold: 1) to reduce the social isolation felt by Latino patients at the center and 2) to create a culturally sensitive environm.
One function of a leader is to provide the vision for the organizati.docxAKHIL969626
One function of a leader is to provide the vision for the organization that they lead. Being a role model and leading the way forward are important aspects of leadership.
If you were leading an Internet retailer or another organization that involves innovative technology and organizational flexibility, describe the process that you would use to create a vision for the organization.
How would you get the employees involved in the vision?
Describe how the process would differ between an Internet retailer and a brick and mortar retailer.
.
One could argue that old-fashioned attitudes regarding gender and t.docxAKHIL969626
One could argue that old-fashioned attitudes regarding gender and "traditional" gender roles are becoming obsolete. In many parts of the world women head major corporations and hold high positions of power—positions historically seen as being of the male domain. In turn, many men freely choose to be "stay-at-home-dads" or enter professions that were once considered to be "feminine." Naturally, our contemporary views of gender and gender roles illustrate the social progress we have made as one human culture.
Yet, prehistoric and ancient works of art tell a different story—one that reinforces old-fashioned gender roles (and maybe for good reason). Prehistoric and ancient representations of gender illustrate the social norms of their periods. Naturally, these works of art were produced by people whose lives and values were quite different from ours. Yet, the views of gender presented by these works of art are, despite our contemporary sensibilities, are still very recognizable.
Write an essay that analyzes the representation of gender and gender roles as seen in
Woman of Willendorf
(prehistoric: c. 25,000–20,000 B.C.E.) and
Kouros
/
Statue of Standing Youth
(ancient Greece: c. 580 B.C.E.).
.
One of the hallmarks of qualitative research is writing detailed obs.docxAKHIL969626
One of the hallmarks of qualitative research is writing detailed observations when collecting data. For this assignment, take a notebook with you to a public setting where social interaction takes place (restaurant, public library, public park, shopping mall, airport, etc.). Observe for an hour, then write up your notes into a descriptive vignette, looking for patterns in events and actions.
Observe as though you are a stranger in a new country, trying to make sense of the action around you. Describe how things look, smell, sound, feel, etc. Be as descriptive as possible. Write up your observations into a vignette with the intention of having readers feel as though they are in the environment you choose to observe. Do not be shy to talk to people and ask what they are doing for more information.
REMEMBER to concentrate on observing the
context
only (NO PERSONAL OPINIONS)! This paper should be no longer than 3 pages double-spaced. There is going to be follow-up with this assignment in Module 8.
Assignment Specifics:
· Student will write a 3 double-spaced reflective paper.
· Citations from any of the required reading/presentations from the assigned module
· APA format
.
One of the three main tenants of information security is availabilit.docxAKHIL969626
One of the three main tenants of information security is availability. It is also one of the least thought about. Explain the importance of availability? Do you believe it should be more important than the other two tenants (confidentiality/integrity)? Why is it important to know the value of your data when it comes to availability?
Requirements:
Initial posting by Wednesday
Reply to at least 2 other classmates by Sunday (Post a response on different days throughout the week)
Provide a minimum of 3 references on the initial post and on any response posts.
Proper APA Format (References & Citations)/No plagiarism
.
One of the challenges in group problem solving is identifying the ac.docxAKHIL969626
One of the challenges in group problem solving is identifying the actual problem. Often as a group, we try to fix the symptoms of the problem instead of the actual problem. Review the attached scenario. Identify the problem, write a problem statement, and explain why you believe the problem you identified is not a symptom but the actual root cause.
*Post must be 200 to 250 words
*Answer must be clear, concise and straight forward
* PE is attached
.
One is the personal plot that unfolds around the relationships betwe.docxAKHIL969626
One is the personal plot that unfolds around the relationships between the characters—O thello, Iago, Desdemona, Cassio, Rodrigo, and Emelia. The other plot is the more public one in which Venice is at war with the Turks. How do these plots intersect, and do they overlap in terms of some of the main themes of the play? For instance, don’t overlook the line in Act I, iii, regarding where the Turks are headed in their ships—“or this cannot be, by no assay of reason: 'tis a pageant,to keep us in false gaze.”
.
One of the most common used risk management tools is the Incident Re.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most common used risk management tools is the Incident Reporting.
More recently, incident Reporting system incorporated computer technology that will provide information like:
1. Major incident category.
2. Early identification of patterns and trends in the "how" and "why" of untoward events.
3. Code vulnerability inductors.
Discuss the potential benefits to use this technology. There is any Limitation for the system? Explain.
.
One of the most important concepts in clinical practice and group wo.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most important concepts in clinical practice and group work is confidentiality. All members of the group sign an informed consent form in order to address the rules and parameters of the group sessions. The rules regarding confidentiality are stated in one section of the form. Although every member must sign this agreement, ensuring that all information shared in the group remains confidential can be difficult. As the group leader, the clinical social worker is responsible for developing strategies so that all members feel safe to share.
For this Discussion, review the “Working With Groups: Latino Patients Living With HIV/AIDS” case study.
By Day 3
Post
strategies you might prefer to use to ensure confidentiality in a treatment group for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Describe how informed consent addresses confidentiality in a group setting. How does confidentiality in a group differ from confidentiality in individual counseling? Also, discuss how you would address a breach of confidentiality in the group.
Required Readings
Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014).
Social work case studies: Concentration year
. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing [Vital Source e-reader].
“Working With Groups: Latino Patients Living With HIV/AIDS” (pp. 39–41)
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 11, “Task Groups: Foundation Methods” (pp. 336-363)
Chapter 12, “Task Groups: Specialized Methods” (pp. 364–395)
Himalhoch, S., Medoff, D. R., & Oyeniyi, G. (2007). Efficacy of group psychotherapy to reduce depressive symptoms among HIV-infected individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
AIDS Patient Care and STDs,
21
(10), 732–739
Lasky, G. B., & Riva, M. T. (2006). Confidentiality and privileged communication in group psychotherapy.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
,
56
(4), 455–476.
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017).
An introduction to group work practice
(8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 1, “Introduction” (pp. 1–42)
Chapter 2, “Historical and Theoretical Developments” (pp. 45–66)
Working With Groups:
Latino
Patients Living
WithHIV/AIDS
The support group discussed here was created to address the unique needs of a vulnerable population receiving services at an outpatient interdisciplinary comprehensive care center. The center’s mission was to provide medical and psychosocial services to adult patients living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH). Both patients and providers at the center expressed a need for a group to address the needs of the center’s Latino population. At the time the group was created, 36% of the center’s population identified as Latino, and 25% of this cohort identified Spanish as their primary language. The purpose of the group was twofold: 1) to reduce the social isolation felt by Latino patients at the center and 2) to create a culturally sensitive environm.
One function of a leader is to provide the vision for the organizati.docxAKHIL969626
One function of a leader is to provide the vision for the organization that they lead. Being a role model and leading the way forward are important aspects of leadership.
If you were leading an Internet retailer or another organization that involves innovative technology and organizational flexibility, describe the process that you would use to create a vision for the organization.
How would you get the employees involved in the vision?
Describe how the process would differ between an Internet retailer and a brick and mortar retailer.
.
One could argue that old-fashioned attitudes regarding gender and t.docxAKHIL969626
One could argue that old-fashioned attitudes regarding gender and "traditional" gender roles are becoming obsolete. In many parts of the world women head major corporations and hold high positions of power—positions historically seen as being of the male domain. In turn, many men freely choose to be "stay-at-home-dads" or enter professions that were once considered to be "feminine." Naturally, our contemporary views of gender and gender roles illustrate the social progress we have made as one human culture.
Yet, prehistoric and ancient works of art tell a different story—one that reinforces old-fashioned gender roles (and maybe for good reason). Prehistoric and ancient representations of gender illustrate the social norms of their periods. Naturally, these works of art were produced by people whose lives and values were quite different from ours. Yet, the views of gender presented by these works of art are, despite our contemporary sensibilities, are still very recognizable.
Write an essay that analyzes the representation of gender and gender roles as seen in
Woman of Willendorf
(prehistoric: c. 25,000–20,000 B.C.E.) and
Kouros
/
Statue of Standing Youth
(ancient Greece: c. 580 B.C.E.).
.
One of the hallmarks of qualitative research is writing detailed obs.docxAKHIL969626
One of the hallmarks of qualitative research is writing detailed observations when collecting data. For this assignment, take a notebook with you to a public setting where social interaction takes place (restaurant, public library, public park, shopping mall, airport, etc.). Observe for an hour, then write up your notes into a descriptive vignette, looking for patterns in events and actions.
Observe as though you are a stranger in a new country, trying to make sense of the action around you. Describe how things look, smell, sound, feel, etc. Be as descriptive as possible. Write up your observations into a vignette with the intention of having readers feel as though they are in the environment you choose to observe. Do not be shy to talk to people and ask what they are doing for more information.
REMEMBER to concentrate on observing the
context
only (NO PERSONAL OPINIONS)! This paper should be no longer than 3 pages double-spaced. There is going to be follow-up with this assignment in Module 8.
Assignment Specifics:
· Student will write a 3 double-spaced reflective paper.
· Citations from any of the required reading/presentations from the assigned module
· APA format
.
One of the three main tenants of information security is availabilit.docxAKHIL969626
One of the three main tenants of information security is availability. It is also one of the least thought about. Explain the importance of availability? Do you believe it should be more important than the other two tenants (confidentiality/integrity)? Why is it important to know the value of your data when it comes to availability?
Requirements:
Initial posting by Wednesday
Reply to at least 2 other classmates by Sunday (Post a response on different days throughout the week)
Provide a minimum of 3 references on the initial post and on any response posts.
Proper APA Format (References & Citations)/No plagiarism
.
One of the challenges in group problem solving is identifying the ac.docxAKHIL969626
One of the challenges in group problem solving is identifying the actual problem. Often as a group, we try to fix the symptoms of the problem instead of the actual problem. Review the attached scenario. Identify the problem, write a problem statement, and explain why you believe the problem you identified is not a symptom but the actual root cause.
*Post must be 200 to 250 words
*Answer must be clear, concise and straight forward
* PE is attached
.
One is the personal plot that unfolds around the relationships betwe.docxAKHIL969626
One is the personal plot that unfolds around the relationships between the characters—O thello, Iago, Desdemona, Cassio, Rodrigo, and Emelia. The other plot is the more public one in which Venice is at war with the Turks. How do these plots intersect, and do they overlap in terms of some of the main themes of the play? For instance, don’t overlook the line in Act I, iii, regarding where the Turks are headed in their ships—“or this cannot be, by no assay of reason: 'tis a pageant,to keep us in false gaze.”
.
One and half pagesimple, noplagarism Title page, abstr.docxAKHIL969626
One and half page
simple, noplagarism
Title page, abstract, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables are all
not required
in the discussion forums. All other aspects of
APA (citations, list of references, correct spacing & formatting, etc.)
are
required to receive full credit
You must
engage
(not just agree, disagree, or repost you own posting) at least two of your classmates in the discussions each week to receive full credit
Each question should be researched and supported with some peer reviewed sources other than or in addition to your textbook
Discussion posts are assessed on a rubric with equal weight given to 5 assessable items: Comprehension, Timeliness, Engagement, Critical Thinking, and APA/Mechanics
Digital Forensics
There are three primary goals with digital forensics:
Collect electronically stored information in a sound, defensible manner,
Analyze the results of the collections, and
Present the findings either in formal legal proceedings or less formally to inform a client.
Electronic evidence can be short-lived and fragile. It needs to be collected in a defensible, methodological manner to preserve it accurately, and to withstand scrutiny in legal proceedings. (chain of custody)
Electronic evidence can be highly probative, both as it appears to users, and behind the scenes. There is a lot of information that a computer user never sees (e.g. metadata, logs, registry entries). This behind-the-scenes evidence may provide a wealth of information about who did what when and where. Forensic analysts are trained to preserve, collect and interpret this kind of evidence.
Some digital files can be recovered, even if a user has tried to delete them.
Locate a famous case where digital forensics played a role, and share it with the class. Discuss how digital forensics was critical in cracking the case. Examples are listed below, but
you can’t use them – find your own.
Famous cases cracked with digital forensics
Be it a text message, Google searches or GPS information, a person’s digital footprint can provide plenty of ammunition in the courtroom. Here are a few cases where digital forensics played a critical role in bringing about justice
.
1. The BTK Killer, Dennis Rader
Perhaps the most famous case to be solved through digital forensics is that of
the BTK Killer Dennis Rader
, with “BTK” referring to his MO of “bind, torture and kill.” Rader enjoyed taunting police during his killing sprees in Wichita, KS. But this also proved to be his fatal flaw. A floppy disk Rader sent to police revealed his true identity. He was soon arrested, pled guilty and was put behind bars for life, much to the relief of his long-terrorized community.
2. Dr. Conrad Murray’s lethal prescriptions
Another recent case solved with digital forensics was that of
Dr. Conrad Murray, personal physician of Michael Jackson
. Digital forensics played a crucial role in the trial. After Jackson passed away unexpectedly in 20.
One 750 - word essay exploring an art historical issue presented in .docxAKHIL969626
One 750 - word essay exploring an art historical issue presented in the class.(following file)
The file is 6 pages long. write a reaction and add some of the own thinking.
The file preview
The Combahee River Collective Statement
Combahee River Collective
We are a collective of Black feminists who have been meeting ...........
.
One of the most interesting items in the communication realm of orga.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most interesting items in the communication realm of organization management is the informal grapevine. The informal grapevine has the capacity to undermine the official communication function of a criminal justice organization.
Discuss what a grapevine is and the best methods to counteract it.
.
One of the most important filmmakers of the twentieth centur.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most important filmmakers of the twentieth century to release such popular films such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and The Breakfast Club was someone by the name of John Hughes. Born February 18 in 1950, he sadly died 11 years ago due to a heart attack. Brought up in Michigan, John Hughes started off by creating jokes for already famous comedians. He then began to capture the interest of adolescents in the 1980’s with his work. Movies such as The Breakfast Club;Sixteen Candles;Ferris Bueller's Day Off;Plane, Trains, and Automobiles; and Home Alone gained a huge amount of popularity over time. These movies usually ended in a good way but not without a struggle along the way.
One of John Hughes most popular film’s, titled The Breakfast club takes place in a school library setting as the main 5 students are tasked with learning and understanding each other. Understanding their dislikes for teachers, parents, as well as going through the peer pressure of their respective social groups. This film highly resembles Hughes' work as it reaches toward the best of society with all different types of popular culture which explains why the movie takes place in a library, with the students surrounded by art, books, and statues.
Hughes was very well known as being the king of highschool movies. All of his work dealt with teenagers and the issues they dealt with. Ferris Bueller
Ferris Buellers was one of Hughes' first comedies, and it is the most original movie about high school that has ever been made. There wasn't a movie like it before it was made, and since many attempts have been made to recapture what Ferris Buellers brought to the table. Unfortunately, that is impossible. A big part of Ferris Bueller's magic was the originality of Hughes' vision. He looked at teenagers and high school life from a completely new perspective. Hughes created a world where everything worked out for the hero, and everyone can identify with that.
.
One of the ways businesses provide secure access to their networ.docxAKHIL969626
One of the ways businesses provide secure access to their network (or a subset of their network) to remote (or mobile) users is to use virtual private networks (VPNs). VPNs allow users to connect securely (over an encrypted link) to a network. For this discussion:
Define the term virtual private network
Discuss the goal(s) of a VPN
Describe different types of VPNs (hardware or software based)
Discuss how the use of a VPN may support BYOD (bring your own device)
List several commonly available (open source) VPNs
Describe best practices for using a VPN
300 Words NO Plagiarism
.
On Stretching Time (250 Words)The given paradigms by which we.docxAKHIL969626
On Stretching Time (250 Words)
“The given paradigms by which we are to understand and use academic freedom isolate utterances and individuals to insist that the contexts that matter are professional and institutional. But if we stretch time, the potent context of modern nationalism/settler colonialism becomes strongly palpable.”
Kandice Chuh argues that it is imperative for us to “stretch time”: to be able to place utterances and individuals in the academic context in the broader context of modern nationalism and settler colonialism. What is something someone can only understand about you by bringing in a larger context? Write that, and also the larger context needed to understand.
.
On the evening news, social media and even in conversation, do you f.docxAKHIL969626
On the evening news, social media and even in conversation, do you feel that noting where data and other vital information being shared came from could alleviate confusion, frustration and "gossip"? If so, where should we draw the line? Do you trust what others discuss with you? Or do you "fact check"?
.
On p. 98-99 of Music and Capitalism, Tim Taylor writes, The.docxAKHIL969626
On p. 98-99 of
Music and Capitalism,
Tim Taylor writes, “These and other Western star musicians employ other common discourses about the musicians with whom they worked and the musics they appropriated or collaborated with. The dominant ideology and discourse are that non-Western musics are a kind of natural resource that is available for the taking, though these acts of appropriation are frequently tempered by the Western star’s appearance alongside the non-Western musicians in publicity photographs, on recordings, and in liner notes.”
Review your notes from class about important words, or look these up as necessary: discourse, appropriation, collaboration, ideology
Then, write a response that does the following:
Explain: what does this quotation mean in your own words?
How does the
Graceland
example fit in with what Tim Taylor is talking about here
?
Think of another time that musicians with different power positions are part of a musical performance or recording (you can use one in the chapter, like
Buena Vista Social Club, Deep Forest,
“The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” “Return to Innocence,” “El Condor Pasa,” or
Talking Timbuktu
, or one not in the reading that interests you). Describe the relationship between the musicians, and argue whether you think the album/performance is appropriation, collaboration, sampling, or something else. If the artists have different positionalities in terms of race, gender, and/or country of origin, comment on the effect this has. Give your opinion on ethical questions raised in this particular situation.
Your response should be about 3-5 paragraphs (minimum 12 sentences) in length. For part c, you will need to reference and cite an additional source (i.e. web site, album, academic source, news article, etc.)
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On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) o.docxAKHIL969626
On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development — adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit — officially came into force. These goals address every topic of concern we have discussed this semester. Over the coming decade, it's the hope of UN member nations (which includes the U.S.) that the SDGs will universally be applied to all, countries will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.
With the SDGs as your reference, answer these questions:
Are any of the 17goals from the UN website particularly unrealistic—describe, in detail, why you think so (or not).
Which of the 17 goals do you believe is the highest priority for the world and why? Cite specific examples from class content, discussions and assessments.
.
On September 11, 2001 the U.S. changed forever. While the U.S. had s.docxAKHIL969626
On September 11, 2001 the U.S. changed forever. While the U.S. had suffered attacks before, nothing to this scale and magnitude. The attacks were aimed at highly populated areas (NYC) and homes for the government and armed forces (Washington, D.C. and the Pentagon). The World Trade Centers were an ideal target for their height and location. For your own post, consider vulnerable populations. What constitutes vulnerability in populations living in disaster prone areas? Consider NYC, these attacks were neither the first nor the last attacks NYC has suffered. Why is NYC such a hub for terrorist attacks? Try considering other areas, other than NYC, and provide an example from a recent disaster. Unfortunately, there are many. You can discuss man-made disasters or natural disasters.
250 Words
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On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed upo.docxAKHIL969626
On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed upon launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida killing all seven astronauts on board. Conduct a literature and an Internet search on the topics of the Challenger disaster and groupthink. Then, discuss how groupthink might have created decision-making problems for NASA and its booster contractor. Cite at least two sources in your answer.
250 words and list references
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On November 3, 2020, Californias Privacy Rights Act is on the ballo.docxAKHIL969626
On November 3, 2020, California's Privacy Rights Act is on the ballot. As of the time this assignment is being written, we do not know whether it will pass or not. Please write a 250 word essay on what the Act contains, and if it passed the ballot or not. Please tell why it passed or did not pass.
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On January 1, 2014, Brittany Maynard, of Anaheim, California,was dia.docxAKHIL969626
On January 1, 2014, Brittany Maynard, of Anaheim, California,was diagnosed with brain cancer. By April, she was given just six months to live. Brittany wanted to have the option of ending her own life with the help of her doctor before the cancer became unbearable, so she moved to Oregon to take advantage of the state’s ‘Death with Dignity’ law. On November 1, 2014, surrounded by family members, Brittany ended her own life by ingesting drugs prescribed by her doctor.
Oregon is currently one of six states in which physician-assisted suicide is legal. In June 2016, California became the fifth state to legalize physician-assisted suicide.
Please write an essay on
the following topic…
Do you morally approve or disapprove of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide?
Your paper should carefully address the following questions:
1. What is
physician-assisted suicide
, and how does it differ from
active
and
passive euthanasia
?
2. Using his article “The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia,” would
J. Gay-Williams
approve of California’s decision to legalizephysician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
3. Using his article “Active and Passive Euthanasia,” would
James Rachels
approve of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
4. Do
you
approve of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
5. What
objections
might people have to your view? How do you respond to those objections?
**Your paper should be 5 typed, double-spaced pages and is due
Saturday, November 30
by
11:59 PM
. Essays should be uploaded on Blackboard through the Turnitin link. Late essays will be penalized 1 letter grade for each day late (e.g., A → B, C+ → D+, etc.).
Philosophy papers have two parts:
exposition
and
critical analysis
I. Introduction [.5 page]
A. Describe Brittany’s situation.
B. Distinguish euthanasia from physician-assisted suicide.
C. Thesis Statement: “In this paper, I will argue that ______.”
II. Gay-Williams [1
page]
A. Explain Gay-Williams’ view about euthanasia/PAS.
B. Would he approve of California’s decision?
III. Rachels [1
page]
A. Explain Rachels’ view about euthanasia/PAS.
B. Would he approve of California’s decision?
IV. Your View [1.5-2
pages]
A. Explain your view about euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide.
B. Do you approve of California’s decision?
C. Raise and Respond to objections to your view.
1. Objection #1
a. Response to O1
…
V. Conclusion [.5 page]
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On Dumpster Diving meets AphroditeAs we discuss narratives thi.docxAKHIL969626
On Dumpster Diving meets Aphrodite
As we discuss narratives this week, let's talk about description, particularly sensory description (smells, sounds, sights, tastes and touch) and using specific details (instead of generic details) to make things come to life. So begin with your first reaction to these pieces. What moved you or interested you or surprised you? As a writer learning from other writers, what did either of these pieces do well that you might want to do as well?
Then, in addition to talking about these pieces as ways to use the personal to make a point, I want you to consider HOW they are engaging the senses and "putting you into the scenes" with the specific use of details to further their personal narratives. Did this work (or not) for you and why?
Responses to at least 2 posts (in this thread) must be up by Friday at midnight.
Remember:
An original post should be roughly 200 words.
.
On April 15, 2013, two bombs were set off at the finish line of the .docxAKHIL969626
On April 15, 2013, two bombs were set off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people were killed and over 260 were injured. The initial investigation and manhunt spanned several days after the bombing. The media covered these events live as they occurred and in great detail.
Write a 2-4-page paper in which you do the following:
Summarize the attack, the initial investigation, and the manhunt for the suspects.
Describe the media coverage of these events, and assess the degree to which the media affected the public’s perception of the attack.
Evaluate the extent to which the media helped or hindered each of the following:
The immediate emergency response at the scene of the bombing
The investigation of the incident
The manhunt for the suspects
Assess the importance of the media’s role as a force multiplier for terrorists.
Take a position on the debate between the public’s right to know versus operational security.
Use at least three quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.
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Once a change initiative is implemented, how can change and continuo.docxAKHIL969626
Once a change initiative is implemented, how can change and continuous improvement be sustained over time? What techniques, strategies, organizational structures, etc., can be effectively put in place?
Please respond either (a) from the viewpoint of one institution or (b) from a policy perspective.
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On the selected topic provide a research paperreport.Guide line.docxAKHIL969626
On the selected topic provide a research paper/report.
Guide lines:
What are the variables (IVs & DV) of your study? Identify their scale of measurement
Formulate three objectives that can be achieved by using descriptive statistical analysis.
Formulate four objectives that can be achieved by using inferential statistical analysis ( Pearson correlation analysis, regression analysis, T-test /ANOVA, Chi-square)
Formulate research questions and hypothesis based on objectives of the study.
What is the population and sample of your study? (population size, sample size & Sampling procedure)
How do you collect data from respondents?
What type of questions has been used in your instrument to collect data? For example, did you ask respondents to answer open-ended questions or use a likert-style scale? Why?
Which statistical techniques will be used to achieve the objectives of this study?
Analyze the data by using appropriate statistical techniques to answer the research questions of this study.
Interpret the findings of this study.
I need a detailed report in APA format as per requirement and also ppt to present the report.
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Olivas4Edwin Olivas Oscar Gonzales ENC 110122 April 202.docxAKHIL969626
Olivas 4
Edwin Olivas
Oscar Gonzales
ENC 1101
22 April 2020
Final Synthesis Essay
This paper demonstrates pollution that is widespread in the environment and how the contamination severely affects the health of humans and the environment which needs to wipe out.The Coming Age of Ecological Medicine by Kenny Ausubel and The economic injustice of plastic by Van Jones talk a little about this topic. Ecological Medicine is a cluster of literature from the world's foremost health thinkers, presenting how humanoid health is inevitably reliant on the wellbeing of our atmosphere. Meanwhile Ted Talk speak about the economic injustice of plastics, as when the plastic is being thrown away, it creates pollution in the environment. And that target to our lower class and we claim that poor peoples are responsible for all this mess. So basically, this is all about the injustice going on in this world. While both Ausubel and jones raise their points on the amount of pollution that has been widespread in our environment. Both authors talk about cleaning such a mess that has been created in the atmosphere.
Van Jones is discussing the terrible effects of plastic on the planet and different species as he said that plastic harms particularly poor individuals. He said poor individuals endure at the purpose of creation as well as suffer at the meaning of utilization (Jones). The issue is with being poor is they don't have confident choices. Being poor, they like to purchase the least expensive items. "The cheapest products are often the most dangerous (02:39)." Upon disposal, poor individuals have borne all the burden. Because they're spreading such a great deal of dirty production, the environmental laws don't ensure the poor individuals in Asia. Biomimicry is a significant equity thought, which means regarding the wisdom of all species considered.
I am agreed with the statement of Van Jones as he said that just being poor is not good. They have to face all types of burdens as "Production of plastic that's giving poor people cancer," and whatever went wrong, we think that poor people are responsible for this. As he talks about using the plastic products and their disposability, that all the mess has been created in the environment is due to the poor people, which is a wrong concept. The problem is with the environmental laws which treated poorly as a terrible specie. We have to respect the wisdom of all the species. Well, that concept of biomimicry, regarding the wisdom of all species, collective with the idea of democracy and community justice.
This article exhibits us about the upcoming era of vital medication as it has begun through the widespread infection through mosquitoes. This outbreak has brought about environmental change and the annihilation of natural living species. Numerous specialists accepted that the initial move toward a more advantageous future lies in biological medication (Ausubel). "Ecological medicine suggests first doing no harm to th.
Older adults (OA) are at risk for potential hazards of hospitalizati.docxAKHIL969626
Older adults (OA) are at risk for potential hazards of hospitalization, these include: immobility, delirium, medication side effects, malnutrition, pressure ulcers, procedures, peri- and postoperative periods, and hospital-acquired infections and more. Discuss in detail three potential hazards for this population while in the hospital and identify potential prevention strategies for each hazard.
Your initial posting should be at least 400 words in length and utilize at least one scholarly source
.
Older adult interviewed Ardmon FlemingsYou can create an age.docxAKHIL969626
Older adult interviewed : Ardmon Flemings
You can create an age and any additional information as no official interview was conducted. Must follow the attached document and answers must be typed in APA format in the attached document.
* Must cite 3 references
* Must use APA formatting
*No plagiarism, turnitin report needed.
.
One and half pagesimple, noplagarism Title page, abstr.docxAKHIL969626
One and half page
simple, noplagarism
Title page, abstract, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables are all
not required
in the discussion forums. All other aspects of
APA (citations, list of references, correct spacing & formatting, etc.)
are
required to receive full credit
You must
engage
(not just agree, disagree, or repost you own posting) at least two of your classmates in the discussions each week to receive full credit
Each question should be researched and supported with some peer reviewed sources other than or in addition to your textbook
Discussion posts are assessed on a rubric with equal weight given to 5 assessable items: Comprehension, Timeliness, Engagement, Critical Thinking, and APA/Mechanics
Digital Forensics
There are three primary goals with digital forensics:
Collect electronically stored information in a sound, defensible manner,
Analyze the results of the collections, and
Present the findings either in formal legal proceedings or less formally to inform a client.
Electronic evidence can be short-lived and fragile. It needs to be collected in a defensible, methodological manner to preserve it accurately, and to withstand scrutiny in legal proceedings. (chain of custody)
Electronic evidence can be highly probative, both as it appears to users, and behind the scenes. There is a lot of information that a computer user never sees (e.g. metadata, logs, registry entries). This behind-the-scenes evidence may provide a wealth of information about who did what when and where. Forensic analysts are trained to preserve, collect and interpret this kind of evidence.
Some digital files can be recovered, even if a user has tried to delete them.
Locate a famous case where digital forensics played a role, and share it with the class. Discuss how digital forensics was critical in cracking the case. Examples are listed below, but
you can’t use them – find your own.
Famous cases cracked with digital forensics
Be it a text message, Google searches or GPS information, a person’s digital footprint can provide plenty of ammunition in the courtroom. Here are a few cases where digital forensics played a critical role in bringing about justice
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1. The BTK Killer, Dennis Rader
Perhaps the most famous case to be solved through digital forensics is that of
the BTK Killer Dennis Rader
, with “BTK” referring to his MO of “bind, torture and kill.” Rader enjoyed taunting police during his killing sprees in Wichita, KS. But this also proved to be his fatal flaw. A floppy disk Rader sent to police revealed his true identity. He was soon arrested, pled guilty and was put behind bars for life, much to the relief of his long-terrorized community.
2. Dr. Conrad Murray’s lethal prescriptions
Another recent case solved with digital forensics was that of
Dr. Conrad Murray, personal physician of Michael Jackson
. Digital forensics played a crucial role in the trial. After Jackson passed away unexpectedly in 20.
One 750 - word essay exploring an art historical issue presented in .docxAKHIL969626
One 750 - word essay exploring an art historical issue presented in the class.(following file)
The file is 6 pages long. write a reaction and add some of the own thinking.
The file preview
The Combahee River Collective Statement
Combahee River Collective
We are a collective of Black feminists who have been meeting ...........
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One of the most interesting items in the communication realm of orga.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most interesting items in the communication realm of organization management is the informal grapevine. The informal grapevine has the capacity to undermine the official communication function of a criminal justice organization.
Discuss what a grapevine is and the best methods to counteract it.
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One of the most important filmmakers of the twentieth centur.docxAKHIL969626
One of the most important filmmakers of the twentieth century to release such popular films such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and The Breakfast Club was someone by the name of John Hughes. Born February 18 in 1950, he sadly died 11 years ago due to a heart attack. Brought up in Michigan, John Hughes started off by creating jokes for already famous comedians. He then began to capture the interest of adolescents in the 1980’s with his work. Movies such as The Breakfast Club;Sixteen Candles;Ferris Bueller's Day Off;Plane, Trains, and Automobiles; and Home Alone gained a huge amount of popularity over time. These movies usually ended in a good way but not without a struggle along the way.
One of John Hughes most popular film’s, titled The Breakfast club takes place in a school library setting as the main 5 students are tasked with learning and understanding each other. Understanding their dislikes for teachers, parents, as well as going through the peer pressure of their respective social groups. This film highly resembles Hughes' work as it reaches toward the best of society with all different types of popular culture which explains why the movie takes place in a library, with the students surrounded by art, books, and statues.
Hughes was very well known as being the king of highschool movies. All of his work dealt with teenagers and the issues they dealt with. Ferris Bueller
Ferris Buellers was one of Hughes' first comedies, and it is the most original movie about high school that has ever been made. There wasn't a movie like it before it was made, and since many attempts have been made to recapture what Ferris Buellers brought to the table. Unfortunately, that is impossible. A big part of Ferris Bueller's magic was the originality of Hughes' vision. He looked at teenagers and high school life from a completely new perspective. Hughes created a world where everything worked out for the hero, and everyone can identify with that.
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One of the ways businesses provide secure access to their networ.docxAKHIL969626
One of the ways businesses provide secure access to their network (or a subset of their network) to remote (or mobile) users is to use virtual private networks (VPNs). VPNs allow users to connect securely (over an encrypted link) to a network. For this discussion:
Define the term virtual private network
Discuss the goal(s) of a VPN
Describe different types of VPNs (hardware or software based)
Discuss how the use of a VPN may support BYOD (bring your own device)
List several commonly available (open source) VPNs
Describe best practices for using a VPN
300 Words NO Plagiarism
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On Stretching Time (250 Words)The given paradigms by which we.docxAKHIL969626
On Stretching Time (250 Words)
“The given paradigms by which we are to understand and use academic freedom isolate utterances and individuals to insist that the contexts that matter are professional and institutional. But if we stretch time, the potent context of modern nationalism/settler colonialism becomes strongly palpable.”
Kandice Chuh argues that it is imperative for us to “stretch time”: to be able to place utterances and individuals in the academic context in the broader context of modern nationalism and settler colonialism. What is something someone can only understand about you by bringing in a larger context? Write that, and also the larger context needed to understand.
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On the evening news, social media and even in conversation, do you f.docxAKHIL969626
On the evening news, social media and even in conversation, do you feel that noting where data and other vital information being shared came from could alleviate confusion, frustration and "gossip"? If so, where should we draw the line? Do you trust what others discuss with you? Or do you "fact check"?
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On p. 98-99 of Music and Capitalism, Tim Taylor writes, The.docxAKHIL969626
On p. 98-99 of
Music and Capitalism,
Tim Taylor writes, “These and other Western star musicians employ other common discourses about the musicians with whom they worked and the musics they appropriated or collaborated with. The dominant ideology and discourse are that non-Western musics are a kind of natural resource that is available for the taking, though these acts of appropriation are frequently tempered by the Western star’s appearance alongside the non-Western musicians in publicity photographs, on recordings, and in liner notes.”
Review your notes from class about important words, or look these up as necessary: discourse, appropriation, collaboration, ideology
Then, write a response that does the following:
Explain: what does this quotation mean in your own words?
How does the
Graceland
example fit in with what Tim Taylor is talking about here
?
Think of another time that musicians with different power positions are part of a musical performance or recording (you can use one in the chapter, like
Buena Vista Social Club, Deep Forest,
“The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” “Return to Innocence,” “El Condor Pasa,” or
Talking Timbuktu
, or one not in the reading that interests you). Describe the relationship between the musicians, and argue whether you think the album/performance is appropriation, collaboration, sampling, or something else. If the artists have different positionalities in terms of race, gender, and/or country of origin, comment on the effect this has. Give your opinion on ethical questions raised in this particular situation.
Your response should be about 3-5 paragraphs (minimum 12 sentences) in length. For part c, you will need to reference and cite an additional source (i.e. web site, album, academic source, news article, etc.)
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On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) o.docxAKHIL969626
On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development — adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit — officially came into force. These goals address every topic of concern we have discussed this semester. Over the coming decade, it's the hope of UN member nations (which includes the U.S.) that the SDGs will universally be applied to all, countries will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.
With the SDGs as your reference, answer these questions:
Are any of the 17goals from the UN website particularly unrealistic—describe, in detail, why you think so (or not).
Which of the 17 goals do you believe is the highest priority for the world and why? Cite specific examples from class content, discussions and assessments.
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On September 11, 2001 the U.S. changed forever. While the U.S. had s.docxAKHIL969626
On September 11, 2001 the U.S. changed forever. While the U.S. had suffered attacks before, nothing to this scale and magnitude. The attacks were aimed at highly populated areas (NYC) and homes for the government and armed forces (Washington, D.C. and the Pentagon). The World Trade Centers were an ideal target for their height and location. For your own post, consider vulnerable populations. What constitutes vulnerability in populations living in disaster prone areas? Consider NYC, these attacks were neither the first nor the last attacks NYC has suffered. Why is NYC such a hub for terrorist attacks? Try considering other areas, other than NYC, and provide an example from a recent disaster. Unfortunately, there are many. You can discuss man-made disasters or natural disasters.
250 Words
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On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed upo.docxAKHIL969626
On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed upon launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida killing all seven astronauts on board. Conduct a literature and an Internet search on the topics of the Challenger disaster and groupthink. Then, discuss how groupthink might have created decision-making problems for NASA and its booster contractor. Cite at least two sources in your answer.
250 words and list references
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On November 3, 2020, Californias Privacy Rights Act is on the ballo.docxAKHIL969626
On November 3, 2020, California's Privacy Rights Act is on the ballot. As of the time this assignment is being written, we do not know whether it will pass or not. Please write a 250 word essay on what the Act contains, and if it passed the ballot or not. Please tell why it passed or did not pass.
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On January 1, 2014, Brittany Maynard, of Anaheim, California,was dia.docxAKHIL969626
On January 1, 2014, Brittany Maynard, of Anaheim, California,was diagnosed with brain cancer. By April, she was given just six months to live. Brittany wanted to have the option of ending her own life with the help of her doctor before the cancer became unbearable, so she moved to Oregon to take advantage of the state’s ‘Death with Dignity’ law. On November 1, 2014, surrounded by family members, Brittany ended her own life by ingesting drugs prescribed by her doctor.
Oregon is currently one of six states in which physician-assisted suicide is legal. In June 2016, California became the fifth state to legalize physician-assisted suicide.
Please write an essay on
the following topic…
Do you morally approve or disapprove of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide?
Your paper should carefully address the following questions:
1. What is
physician-assisted suicide
, and how does it differ from
active
and
passive euthanasia
?
2. Using his article “The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia,” would
J. Gay-Williams
approve of California’s decision to legalizephysician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
3. Using his article “Active and Passive Euthanasia,” would
James Rachels
approve of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
4. Do
you
approve of California’s decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide? (Why/why not?)
5. What
objections
might people have to your view? How do you respond to those objections?
**Your paper should be 5 typed, double-spaced pages and is due
Saturday, November 30
by
11:59 PM
. Essays should be uploaded on Blackboard through the Turnitin link. Late essays will be penalized 1 letter grade for each day late (e.g., A → B, C+ → D+, etc.).
Philosophy papers have two parts:
exposition
and
critical analysis
I. Introduction [.5 page]
A. Describe Brittany’s situation.
B. Distinguish euthanasia from physician-assisted suicide.
C. Thesis Statement: “In this paper, I will argue that ______.”
II. Gay-Williams [1
page]
A. Explain Gay-Williams’ view about euthanasia/PAS.
B. Would he approve of California’s decision?
III. Rachels [1
page]
A. Explain Rachels’ view about euthanasia/PAS.
B. Would he approve of California’s decision?
IV. Your View [1.5-2
pages]
A. Explain your view about euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide.
B. Do you approve of California’s decision?
C. Raise and Respond to objections to your view.
1. Objection #1
a. Response to O1
…
V. Conclusion [.5 page]
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On Dumpster Diving meets AphroditeAs we discuss narratives thi.docxAKHIL969626
On Dumpster Diving meets Aphrodite
As we discuss narratives this week, let's talk about description, particularly sensory description (smells, sounds, sights, tastes and touch) and using specific details (instead of generic details) to make things come to life. So begin with your first reaction to these pieces. What moved you or interested you or surprised you? As a writer learning from other writers, what did either of these pieces do well that you might want to do as well?
Then, in addition to talking about these pieces as ways to use the personal to make a point, I want you to consider HOW they are engaging the senses and "putting you into the scenes" with the specific use of details to further their personal narratives. Did this work (or not) for you and why?
Responses to at least 2 posts (in this thread) must be up by Friday at midnight.
Remember:
An original post should be roughly 200 words.
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On April 15, 2013, two bombs were set off at the finish line of the .docxAKHIL969626
On April 15, 2013, two bombs were set off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people were killed and over 260 were injured. The initial investigation and manhunt spanned several days after the bombing. The media covered these events live as they occurred and in great detail.
Write a 2-4-page paper in which you do the following:
Summarize the attack, the initial investigation, and the manhunt for the suspects.
Describe the media coverage of these events, and assess the degree to which the media affected the public’s perception of the attack.
Evaluate the extent to which the media helped or hindered each of the following:
The immediate emergency response at the scene of the bombing
The investigation of the incident
The manhunt for the suspects
Assess the importance of the media’s role as a force multiplier for terrorists.
Take a position on the debate between the public’s right to know versus operational security.
Use at least three quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.
.
Once a change initiative is implemented, how can change and continuo.docxAKHIL969626
Once a change initiative is implemented, how can change and continuous improvement be sustained over time? What techniques, strategies, organizational structures, etc., can be effectively put in place?
Please respond either (a) from the viewpoint of one institution or (b) from a policy perspective.
.
On the selected topic provide a research paperreport.Guide line.docxAKHIL969626
On the selected topic provide a research paper/report.
Guide lines:
What are the variables (IVs & DV) of your study? Identify their scale of measurement
Formulate three objectives that can be achieved by using descriptive statistical analysis.
Formulate four objectives that can be achieved by using inferential statistical analysis ( Pearson correlation analysis, regression analysis, T-test /ANOVA, Chi-square)
Formulate research questions and hypothesis based on objectives of the study.
What is the population and sample of your study? (population size, sample size & Sampling procedure)
How do you collect data from respondents?
What type of questions has been used in your instrument to collect data? For example, did you ask respondents to answer open-ended questions or use a likert-style scale? Why?
Which statistical techniques will be used to achieve the objectives of this study?
Analyze the data by using appropriate statistical techniques to answer the research questions of this study.
Interpret the findings of this study.
I need a detailed report in APA format as per requirement and also ppt to present the report.
.
Olivas4Edwin Olivas Oscar Gonzales ENC 110122 April 202.docxAKHIL969626
Olivas 4
Edwin Olivas
Oscar Gonzales
ENC 1101
22 April 2020
Final Synthesis Essay
This paper demonstrates pollution that is widespread in the environment and how the contamination severely affects the health of humans and the environment which needs to wipe out.The Coming Age of Ecological Medicine by Kenny Ausubel and The economic injustice of plastic by Van Jones talk a little about this topic. Ecological Medicine is a cluster of literature from the world's foremost health thinkers, presenting how humanoid health is inevitably reliant on the wellbeing of our atmosphere. Meanwhile Ted Talk speak about the economic injustice of plastics, as when the plastic is being thrown away, it creates pollution in the environment. And that target to our lower class and we claim that poor peoples are responsible for all this mess. So basically, this is all about the injustice going on in this world. While both Ausubel and jones raise their points on the amount of pollution that has been widespread in our environment. Both authors talk about cleaning such a mess that has been created in the atmosphere.
Van Jones is discussing the terrible effects of plastic on the planet and different species as he said that plastic harms particularly poor individuals. He said poor individuals endure at the purpose of creation as well as suffer at the meaning of utilization (Jones). The issue is with being poor is they don't have confident choices. Being poor, they like to purchase the least expensive items. "The cheapest products are often the most dangerous (02:39)." Upon disposal, poor individuals have borne all the burden. Because they're spreading such a great deal of dirty production, the environmental laws don't ensure the poor individuals in Asia. Biomimicry is a significant equity thought, which means regarding the wisdom of all species considered.
I am agreed with the statement of Van Jones as he said that just being poor is not good. They have to face all types of burdens as "Production of plastic that's giving poor people cancer," and whatever went wrong, we think that poor people are responsible for this. As he talks about using the plastic products and their disposability, that all the mess has been created in the environment is due to the poor people, which is a wrong concept. The problem is with the environmental laws which treated poorly as a terrible specie. We have to respect the wisdom of all the species. Well, that concept of biomimicry, regarding the wisdom of all species, collective with the idea of democracy and community justice.
This article exhibits us about the upcoming era of vital medication as it has begun through the widespread infection through mosquitoes. This outbreak has brought about environmental change and the annihilation of natural living species. Numerous specialists accepted that the initial move toward a more advantageous future lies in biological medication (Ausubel). "Ecological medicine suggests first doing no harm to th.
Older adults (OA) are at risk for potential hazards of hospitalizati.docxAKHIL969626
Older adults (OA) are at risk for potential hazards of hospitalization, these include: immobility, delirium, medication side effects, malnutrition, pressure ulcers, procedures, peri- and postoperative periods, and hospital-acquired infections and more. Discuss in detail three potential hazards for this population while in the hospital and identify potential prevention strategies for each hazard.
Your initial posting should be at least 400 words in length and utilize at least one scholarly source
.
Older adult interviewed Ardmon FlemingsYou can create an age.docxAKHIL969626
Older adult interviewed : Ardmon Flemings
You can create an age and any additional information as no official interview was conducted. Must follow the attached document and answers must be typed in APA format in the attached document.
* Must cite 3 references
* Must use APA formatting
*No plagiarism, turnitin report needed.
.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
One of the first anthropologists to examine religion in Africa was E.docx
1. One of the first anthropologists to examine religion in Africa
was Edward Evans-Pritchard in the early 1900's. You will
explore what he learned about the Azande by watching the first
23 minutes of "
Strange Beliefs: Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard
".
Instructions:
When you are done watching the video answer the following
questions by referring to specific information from the video,
NOT outside sources:
How do the Azande people featured in the film explain
unfortunate events and what do they do about it?
According to your textbook, what is religion and how would
Azande religious beliefs be classified?
Do you think Azande beliefs are any more or less rational than
other religious beliefs like Judaism, Christianity, Islam, or
Buddhism?