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Summarize the article in about 100 to 120 words. The summary shoul.docxfredr6
Summarize the article in about 100 to 120 words. The summary should be clear, accurate, concise, and sufficiently complete. Readers should be able to read your summary and not need to read the original, but still not want for knowledge.
Leonard Pitts, Don't Confuse Them with the Facts
Don’t Confuse Them with the Facts
By Leonard Pitts
February 21, 2010
I got an e-mail the other day that depressed me.
It concerned a piece I recently did that mentioned Henry Johnson, who was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in World War I for single-handedly fighting off a company of Germans (some accounts say there were 14, some say almost 30, the ones I find most authoritative say there were about two dozen) who threatened to overrun his post.
Johnson managed this despite the fact that he was only 5-foot-4 and 130 pounds, despite the fact that his gun had jammed, despite the fact that he was wounded 21 times.
My mention of Johnson’s heroics drew a rebuke from a fellow named Ken Thompson, which I quote verbatim and in its entirety:
“Hate to tell you that blacks were not allowed into combat intell (sic) 1947, that fact. World War II ended in 1945. So all that feel good, one black man killing two dozen Nazi, is just that, PC bull.”
In response, my assistant, Judi Smith, sent Mr. Thompson proof of Johnson’s heroics: a link to his page on the Web site of Arlington National Cemetery. She thought this settled the matter.
Thompson’s reply? “There is no race on headstones and they didn’t come up with the story in tell (sic) 2002.”
Judi: “I guess you can choose to believe Arlington National Cemetery or not.”
Thompson: “It is what it is, you don’t believe either … “
At this point, Judi forwarded me their correspondence, along with a despairing note. She is probably somewhere drinking right now.
You see, like me, she can remember a time when facts settled arguments. This is back before everything became a partisan shouting match, back before it was permissible to ignore or deride as “biased” anything that didn’t support your worldview.
If you and I had an argument and I produced facts from an authoritative source to back me up, you couldn’t just blow that off. You might try to undermine my facts, might counter with facts of your own, but you couldn’t just pretend my facts had no weight or meaning.
But that’s the intellectual state of the union these days, as evidenced by all the people who still don’t believe the president was born in Hawaii or that the planet is warming. And by Mr. Thompson, who doesn’t believe Henry Johnson did what he did.
I could send him more proof, I suppose. Johnson is lauded in history books (“Before the Mayflower” by Lerone Bennett Jr., “The Dictionary of American Negro Biography” by Rayford Logan and Michael Winston) and in contemporaneous accounts (The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times). I could also point out that blacks have fought in every war in American history, though before Harry Truman desegregated the military in 1948, t.
Summarize, in Your own words (do not copy from the website.docxfredr6
Summarize, in
Your
own words (do not copy from the website)
two
of the methods for sustainable agriculture from “
Solution
s: Advance Sustainable Agriculture
: Using science-based practices, we can produce abundant food while preserving our soil, air and water” including all hyperlinks used.
List one method that you think would work well in your local village/town/region. Why would it work well? Explain.
Please outline in your own words, one other new thing you learned this week in the course. How does it apply to your life?
.
summarize chapter 10 for psychology first paragraph Introduction, s.docxfredr6
summarize chapter 10 for psychology: first paragraph Introduction, second paragraph observation and third paragraph conclusion
1. Preoperational intelligence according to Piaget is thinking between ages of 2 and 6. This means that children cannot yet perform logical operations, that is they cannot use logical principles.
2. According to Vygotsky, children learn because adults present challenges, offer assistance, and encourage motivation.
3. The vocabulary of children consists primarily of verbs and concrete nouns.
4. Centration – the tendency of preoperational children to focus only on one aspect of a situation or object.
5. Egocentrism – thinking that is self-centered. In the preoperational period a child views the world exclusively from his or her own perspective.
6. Focus on appearance refers to the preoperational child’s tendency to focus only on apparent attributes and ignore all others.
7. Irreversibility is the characteristic of preoperational thought in which the young child fails to recognize that a process can be reversed to restore the original conditions of a situation
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SUMMARIZED ANNALYSIS of ANTI-PAMELAednesday, March 18, 2015ANT.docxfredr6
SUMMARIZED ANNALYSIS of ANTI-PAMELA
ednesday, March 18, 2015
ANTI-PAMELA by ELIZA HAYWOOD, SUMMARY and ANALYSIS
ANTI-PAMELA by ELIZA HAYWOOD
SUMMARY
Syrena Tricksy is raised in London, GBR by her liaison mother to attract a wealthy husband. She is trained in acting and deception. When Syrena is older than 13 and her other friends are beginning to enter into apprenticeships, and other areas of employment, Syrena is sent off to serve as a maid for a wealthy mistress named Mrs. Martin whom she knows through family connections, and is expected to use her newfound position to attract a patron and lover.
Immediately, Syrena is disgusted with the formality of her new family, and begs to be sent home. Syrena must miss a trip home because it is raining on the weekend, and boasts of deceiving a man into attraction for her on the next day in a letter that was sent on Monday. The man, named Vardine, vows to give all his money to her the next day. Syrena's mother who is named Ann applauds Syrena's receipt but cautions her optimism in trusting the new lover, and encourages her to increase the manipulation until the man is powerless. Syrena discovers the man has no estate and Ann cautions Syrena to shun the man completely. Because Syrena liked the man, she tricks Ann into letting her leave the Martins by claiming that someone has caught small pox in the house.
Vardine meets Syrena in the park and they go out drinking alcohol together. Syrena finds a new lady named Mrs. L for whom to serve. Vardine tells Syrena that he will marry her at any time. Syrena tricks Vardine into giving her five guineas to repay a fictional debt from Ann to Mrs. Martin; Vardine only has 2 guineas then, and promises to obtain another 3 by Friday. On Friday, Vardine sends a note to her that he has been sent to Ireland in the English invading military and does not have the 3 guineas.
Syrena writes to Ann that Thomas L, one of Syrena's new patrons, forced Syrena to kiss him and slipped 5 guineas down her blouse. Later, Thomas comes into Syrena's room and attempts to force himself on her, but she refuses. His son, referred to as Mr. L, jumps out of the closet as soon as Thomas leaves and condemns Thomas' behavior while praising Syrena. Syrena suspects Mr. L and his father are like-minded in their pursuit of her. Mr. L begins to kiss Syrena without her permission. Thomas accosts Syrena while she is hiding from Mr. L, and promises to show her his good intentions when they are away at the countryside together. When they go to the country Thomas tells Syrena he loves her, hinting that he will support her if she becomes his unwed lover, but Syrena refuses. Ann tells Syrena she should be less harsh toward Thomas, but focus her energy on manipulating Mr. L, who tells her that he cannot risk marrying her because Thomas would disapprove. Thomas draws Syrena a legal offer to pay her 100 pounds cash per year during Thomas' life and 50 pounds per year after Thomas' death, and ed.
summarize the key point or points most critical to the intellig.docxfredr6
summarize the key point or points most critical to the intelligence cycle.
--- > Also, summarize the key points in the following article
Apply Crime Analysis & GIS mapping to understand its importance to identifying, disrupting and development of intervention strategies that can assist law enforcement with Domestic Violence and stalking crimes.
Groff, E. R., Johnson, L., Ratcliffe, J. H., & Wood, J. (2013). Exploring the relationship between foot and car patrol in violent crime areas.
Policing, 36
(1), 119-139. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy2.apus.edu/10.1108/13639511311302506
In doing so, write a summary review of the important materials
presented. Following APA format (title page, content pages, reference page), double spaced, 12 pt font size, and common font style (Times New Roman).
APA format is required of all Summary Paper assignments, including a cover page, in-text citations, and a full reference list. If tables, charts or images are used an Appendix is required.
2-pages of content maximum.
.
Summarize your childhood and family. Include the following informati.docxfredr6
Summarize your childhood and family. Include the following information:
Where were you born (e.g., state, country, or geographical region)?
Do you have siblings?
Where do you fall in the birth order of your family?
Where did you grow up?
What was your childhood like?
How did your understanding of self and gender begin to develop?
What role did gender stereotypes play? What types of toys were you encouraged to play with? What activities were you encouraged to do?
What was your adolescence like? Was it a time of storm and stress, or was it a smooth transition?
Detail the nature versus nurture controversy from the scientific evidence. Address the following:
Define nature and nurture.
Describe which (either nature or nurture) you feel had a greater impact on your development.
How did nature and nurture work together to influence who you are today in terms of personality, sexuality, and gender?...Black male raise in the country...five sisters one brother
.
Summarize, for a country of your choice (India)group of non-c.docxfredr6
Summarize, for a country of your choice: (India)
group of non-communicable diseases: Cardiovascular Disease (Ischemic heart, stroke)
Include in your presentation:
the people most affected by this disease or diseases
key risk factors
the economic and social costs of the disease(s)
what might be done to address the disease(s) in cost-effective ways.
key organizations and institutions, their roles, and the manner in which they can cooperate to address these key global health issues
Direction:
4 pages
Use a minimum of three scholarly sources and cite your sources.
Write in a professional manner with a logical sequence.
No plagiarism
APA format
Textbook : Global Health 101
4th Edition
Author:
Richard Skolnik
Publisher:
Jones and Bartlett Learning
Year:
2019
.
Summarize this documentary film about The Rite of Spring balle.docxfredr6
Summarize this documentary film
about
The Rite of Spring
ballet by Igor Stravinsky. Include details about the construction of this masterwork, the difficulties the composer presents to both audience and performers, what took place at the premiere, and all other information you obtain from Michael Tilson Thomas’ excellent commentary. Watch the whole video and be specific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr_0ve2KFuk
.
Summarize the article in about 100 to 120 words. The summary shoul.docxfredr6
Summarize the article in about 100 to 120 words. The summary should be clear, accurate, concise, and sufficiently complete. Readers should be able to read your summary and not need to read the original, but still not want for knowledge.
Leonard Pitts, Don't Confuse Them with the Facts
Don’t Confuse Them with the Facts
By Leonard Pitts
February 21, 2010
I got an e-mail the other day that depressed me.
It concerned a piece I recently did that mentioned Henry Johnson, who was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in World War I for single-handedly fighting off a company of Germans (some accounts say there were 14, some say almost 30, the ones I find most authoritative say there were about two dozen) who threatened to overrun his post.
Johnson managed this despite the fact that he was only 5-foot-4 and 130 pounds, despite the fact that his gun had jammed, despite the fact that he was wounded 21 times.
My mention of Johnson’s heroics drew a rebuke from a fellow named Ken Thompson, which I quote verbatim and in its entirety:
“Hate to tell you that blacks were not allowed into combat intell (sic) 1947, that fact. World War II ended in 1945. So all that feel good, one black man killing two dozen Nazi, is just that, PC bull.”
In response, my assistant, Judi Smith, sent Mr. Thompson proof of Johnson’s heroics: a link to his page on the Web site of Arlington National Cemetery. She thought this settled the matter.
Thompson’s reply? “There is no race on headstones and they didn’t come up with the story in tell (sic) 2002.”
Judi: “I guess you can choose to believe Arlington National Cemetery or not.”
Thompson: “It is what it is, you don’t believe either … “
At this point, Judi forwarded me their correspondence, along with a despairing note. She is probably somewhere drinking right now.
You see, like me, she can remember a time when facts settled arguments. This is back before everything became a partisan shouting match, back before it was permissible to ignore or deride as “biased” anything that didn’t support your worldview.
If you and I had an argument and I produced facts from an authoritative source to back me up, you couldn’t just blow that off. You might try to undermine my facts, might counter with facts of your own, but you couldn’t just pretend my facts had no weight or meaning.
But that’s the intellectual state of the union these days, as evidenced by all the people who still don’t believe the president was born in Hawaii or that the planet is warming. And by Mr. Thompson, who doesn’t believe Henry Johnson did what he did.
I could send him more proof, I suppose. Johnson is lauded in history books (“Before the Mayflower” by Lerone Bennett Jr., “The Dictionary of American Negro Biography” by Rayford Logan and Michael Winston) and in contemporaneous accounts (The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times). I could also point out that blacks have fought in every war in American history, though before Harry Truman desegregated the military in 1948, t.
Summarize, in Your own words (do not copy from the website.docxfredr6
Summarize, in
Your
own words (do not copy from the website)
two
of the methods for sustainable agriculture from “
Solution
s: Advance Sustainable Agriculture
: Using science-based practices, we can produce abundant food while preserving our soil, air and water” including all hyperlinks used.
List one method that you think would work well in your local village/town/region. Why would it work well? Explain.
Please outline in your own words, one other new thing you learned this week in the course. How does it apply to your life?
.
summarize chapter 10 for psychology first paragraph Introduction, s.docxfredr6
summarize chapter 10 for psychology: first paragraph Introduction, second paragraph observation and third paragraph conclusion
1. Preoperational intelligence according to Piaget is thinking between ages of 2 and 6. This means that children cannot yet perform logical operations, that is they cannot use logical principles.
2. According to Vygotsky, children learn because adults present challenges, offer assistance, and encourage motivation.
3. The vocabulary of children consists primarily of verbs and concrete nouns.
4. Centration – the tendency of preoperational children to focus only on one aspect of a situation or object.
5. Egocentrism – thinking that is self-centered. In the preoperational period a child views the world exclusively from his or her own perspective.
6. Focus on appearance refers to the preoperational child’s tendency to focus only on apparent attributes and ignore all others.
7. Irreversibility is the characteristic of preoperational thought in which the young child fails to recognize that a process can be reversed to restore the original conditions of a situation
.
SUMMARIZED ANNALYSIS of ANTI-PAMELAednesday, March 18, 2015ANT.docxfredr6
SUMMARIZED ANNALYSIS of ANTI-PAMELA
ednesday, March 18, 2015
ANTI-PAMELA by ELIZA HAYWOOD, SUMMARY and ANALYSIS
ANTI-PAMELA by ELIZA HAYWOOD
SUMMARY
Syrena Tricksy is raised in London, GBR by her liaison mother to attract a wealthy husband. She is trained in acting and deception. When Syrena is older than 13 and her other friends are beginning to enter into apprenticeships, and other areas of employment, Syrena is sent off to serve as a maid for a wealthy mistress named Mrs. Martin whom she knows through family connections, and is expected to use her newfound position to attract a patron and lover.
Immediately, Syrena is disgusted with the formality of her new family, and begs to be sent home. Syrena must miss a trip home because it is raining on the weekend, and boasts of deceiving a man into attraction for her on the next day in a letter that was sent on Monday. The man, named Vardine, vows to give all his money to her the next day. Syrena's mother who is named Ann applauds Syrena's receipt but cautions her optimism in trusting the new lover, and encourages her to increase the manipulation until the man is powerless. Syrena discovers the man has no estate and Ann cautions Syrena to shun the man completely. Because Syrena liked the man, she tricks Ann into letting her leave the Martins by claiming that someone has caught small pox in the house.
Vardine meets Syrena in the park and they go out drinking alcohol together. Syrena finds a new lady named Mrs. L for whom to serve. Vardine tells Syrena that he will marry her at any time. Syrena tricks Vardine into giving her five guineas to repay a fictional debt from Ann to Mrs. Martin; Vardine only has 2 guineas then, and promises to obtain another 3 by Friday. On Friday, Vardine sends a note to her that he has been sent to Ireland in the English invading military and does not have the 3 guineas.
Syrena writes to Ann that Thomas L, one of Syrena's new patrons, forced Syrena to kiss him and slipped 5 guineas down her blouse. Later, Thomas comes into Syrena's room and attempts to force himself on her, but she refuses. His son, referred to as Mr. L, jumps out of the closet as soon as Thomas leaves and condemns Thomas' behavior while praising Syrena. Syrena suspects Mr. L and his father are like-minded in their pursuit of her. Mr. L begins to kiss Syrena without her permission. Thomas accosts Syrena while she is hiding from Mr. L, and promises to show her his good intentions when they are away at the countryside together. When they go to the country Thomas tells Syrena he loves her, hinting that he will support her if she becomes his unwed lover, but Syrena refuses. Ann tells Syrena she should be less harsh toward Thomas, but focus her energy on manipulating Mr. L, who tells her that he cannot risk marrying her because Thomas would disapprove. Thomas draws Syrena a legal offer to pay her 100 pounds cash per year during Thomas' life and 50 pounds per year after Thomas' death, and ed.
summarize the key point or points most critical to the intellig.docxfredr6
summarize the key point or points most critical to the intelligence cycle.
--- > Also, summarize the key points in the following article
Apply Crime Analysis & GIS mapping to understand its importance to identifying, disrupting and development of intervention strategies that can assist law enforcement with Domestic Violence and stalking crimes.
Groff, E. R., Johnson, L., Ratcliffe, J. H., & Wood, J. (2013). Exploring the relationship between foot and car patrol in violent crime areas.
Policing, 36
(1), 119-139. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy2.apus.edu/10.1108/13639511311302506
In doing so, write a summary review of the important materials
presented. Following APA format (title page, content pages, reference page), double spaced, 12 pt font size, and common font style (Times New Roman).
APA format is required of all Summary Paper assignments, including a cover page, in-text citations, and a full reference list. If tables, charts or images are used an Appendix is required.
2-pages of content maximum.
.
Summarize your childhood and family. Include the following informati.docxfredr6
Summarize your childhood and family. Include the following information:
Where were you born (e.g., state, country, or geographical region)?
Do you have siblings?
Where do you fall in the birth order of your family?
Where did you grow up?
What was your childhood like?
How did your understanding of self and gender begin to develop?
What role did gender stereotypes play? What types of toys were you encouraged to play with? What activities were you encouraged to do?
What was your adolescence like? Was it a time of storm and stress, or was it a smooth transition?
Detail the nature versus nurture controversy from the scientific evidence. Address the following:
Define nature and nurture.
Describe which (either nature or nurture) you feel had a greater impact on your development.
How did nature and nurture work together to influence who you are today in terms of personality, sexuality, and gender?...Black male raise in the country...five sisters one brother
.
Summarize, for a country of your choice (India)group of non-c.docxfredr6
Summarize, for a country of your choice: (India)
group of non-communicable diseases: Cardiovascular Disease (Ischemic heart, stroke)
Include in your presentation:
the people most affected by this disease or diseases
key risk factors
the economic and social costs of the disease(s)
what might be done to address the disease(s) in cost-effective ways.
key organizations and institutions, their roles, and the manner in which they can cooperate to address these key global health issues
Direction:
4 pages
Use a minimum of three scholarly sources and cite your sources.
Write in a professional manner with a logical sequence.
No plagiarism
APA format
Textbook : Global Health 101
4th Edition
Author:
Richard Skolnik
Publisher:
Jones and Bartlett Learning
Year:
2019
.
Summarize this documentary film about The Rite of Spring balle.docxfredr6
Summarize this documentary film
about
The Rite of Spring
ballet by Igor Stravinsky. Include details about the construction of this masterwork, the difficulties the composer presents to both audience and performers, what took place at the premiere, and all other information you obtain from Michael Tilson Thomas’ excellent commentary. Watch the whole video and be specific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr_0ve2KFuk
.
Summarize this paragraph in your own word when the american colonis.docxfredr6
Summarize this paragraph in your own word: when the american colonists gained their independence from the british after the revolutionary war,the americans were faced with a problem: what kind of government should they have ? They'd lived for years under british rule , and they had lots of complaints.now they would create a government from scratch, nd they had a few requirements.
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Summarize the three (3) current competing theories of the origin of .docxfredr6
Summarize the three (3) current competing theories of the origin of life on Earth: it arrived from an extraterrestrial source, it originated as a heterotroph, it originated as an autotroph.
The answer to the question of the origin of life is a puzzle that scientists to this day cannot solve. Yet with continual research, scientists find evidence that will one day bring a solution. At present, there are three competing theories of how life came on Earth. All these theories but one of them states that life arrived here from an outside source. Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius popularized the idea of panspermia in the early nineteen hundreds; this is the concept that life arose outside the Earth and that living things were transported to Earth to seed the planet with life. According to the passage, this theory does not explain how life arose originally and had little scientific support at that time.
Arrhenius' theory however has been revived and modified after gaining new evidence from the examinations of meteorites and space explorations. Organic molecules are found in many meteorites, and this suggests that life may have existed elsewhere in the solar system. An analysis of a meteorite found in Antarctica in 1996 suggested that from its chemical make-up, it was a portion of Mars; also the presence of complex organic molecules and small globules resembled those found on earth. At the current moment, most scientists no longer agree that their structures are from microorganisms, but there are still groups of scientists who still believe that they are.
Another hypothesis for the origin of life focuses on spontaneous generation. Spontaneous generation is the concept that living things arise from nonliving material. Aristotle proposed this concept between 384-322 B.C. and it was widely accepted until the seventeenth century. Many scientists support the idea that first living things on Earth were heterotrophs, which lived off organic molecules in the ocean. There is evidence to suggest that a wide variety of compounds were present in the early oceans, some of which could have been used, unchanged, by primitive cells. Because the earliest cells appear in the fossil record before any evidence of oxygen in the atmosphere, these early heterotrophs would have been anaerobic organisms.
According to the heterotrophic hypothesis the first living beings were very simple organisms, i.e., not producers of their own food, which emerged from the gradual association of organic molecules into small organized structures (the coacervates). The first organic molecules in their turn would have appeared from substances of the earth's primitive atmosphere submitted to strong electrical discharges, to solar radiation and to high temperatures.
Although the heterotrophic hypothesis for the origin living things was the prevailing theory for many years, recent discoveries have caused many scientists to consider an alternative that leads to the third hypothesis of how Earth.
Summarize the process of a program’s development based on the pr.docxfredr6
Summarize
the process of a program’s development based on the program scenario you have used throughout the course from Appendix B.
Include
the following sections:
Overview of the program
Assessment
Needs and problem statement
Program planning
Alternative funding
Implementation
Evaluation
Write
a 1,750- to 2,100-word paper that contains all of the above elements.
Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Third person should be used, so that tone is formal.
Appendix B
Program Scenario Three
PEACE Domestic Violence Agency
Organization Mission
PEACE’s
mission is to reduce victim trauma, empower survivors, and promote recovery through direct services. PEACE is committed to reducing the incidence of sexual assault and domestic violence through education and strives to challenge societal norms and beliefs that condone and perpetuate violence in the community.
Brief Community Description
The city of Portland is similar to many other communities throughout the country. As a large metropolitan city, the region has experienced increasing reports of domestic and youth violence, spousal and child abuse, assault, and incidents of road rage over the last 5 years.
Funding Opportunity
The National Foundation’s funding program,
Supporting Families,
strives to fulfill the following objectives:
·
Promote the well-being of young men, women, and children whose lives have been affected by
domestic violence,
and to reduce the prevalence of domestic violence through increased service provision, education, and awareness.
·
Improve the quality of life of
families with a member or members in prison
, through the provision of services responsive to their needs.
·
Provide
young people
who are or have been involved with the
criminal justice system with a rehabilitation program
designed to obtain the skills, confidence, and personal support networks to enable them to lead fulfilled and successful lives.
The foundation has two grant programs under which it provides funding to
nonprofits
:
·
The Small Grants Program offers one-time grants of up to $5,000 to registered charities with an annual budget under $500,000.
·
The Investor Program is an innovative funding program designed to support six organizations under each of the objectives of the Supporting Families program, with up to $150,000 a year for up to 3 years.
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Summarize the key details about your chosen leader.Who i.docxfredr6
Summarize the key details about your chosen leader.
Who is s/he?
What is the organization?
What are one or two important points you have learned so far in your study of the leader?
This section of your paper should only be 1 or 2 paragraphs.
Analyze the leader’s alignment to the four universal principles: integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, how did the leader demonstrate (or not demonstrate) those principles in his or her leadership practice?
Analyze the different bases of power this leader used, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, how did this leader demonstrate use of power and which bases of power did s/he use to influence others?
Analyze the demonstrated beliefs of this leader, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, what did the leader appear to believe about:
people inside the organization,
people outside the organization,
power,
processes and policies,
profit (or other relevant outcomes).
Analyze how this leader affected the culture of his or her organization, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence,
How did this leader’s attitudes and actions affect followers?
Which behaviors had a strong effect on followers?
Was this leader credible? Based on what evidence?
How did this leader’s attitudes and actions influence the organization’s ethical practices?
Was the leader an ethical leader? Based on what evidence
.
Summarize the PICO(T) components of the health care challenge presen.docxfredr6
Summarize the PICO(T) components of the health care challenge presented in the following Vila Health scenario and qualitative research study, and write a PICO(T) question:
Vila Health: The Best Evidence for a Health Care Challenge
.
Carlfjord, S., Öhrn, A., & Gunnarsson, A. (2018).
Experiences from ten years of incident reporting in health care: A qualitative study among department managers and coordinators.
BMC Health Services Research, 18
, 1–9.
PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS AN USE AT LEAST 4 SOURCES!!! PLEASE USE THE SOURCES LISTED ON THESE DOCUMENTS!!! MENTIONING VILA HEALTH
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Summarize the process of a program’s development based on the prog.docxfredr6
Summarize
the process of a program’s development based on the program scenario you have used throughout the course from Appendix B.
Include
the following sections:
·
Overview of the program
·
Assessment
·
Needs and problem statement
·
Program planning
·
Alternative funding
·
Implementation
·
Evaluation
Write
a 1,750- to 2,100-word paper that contains all of the above elements.
Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Post
your paper as an attachment.
.
Summarize the influences of diversity within a workplace.Your .docxfredr6
Diversity in the workplace can have positive influences when managed effectively. A 200-word response is required that discusses the influences of diversity using a textbook source, with all sources cited and references for paraphrased or quoted material. The response must analyze how diversity can impact a company using what was learned in Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity and Social Responsibility as the source.
summarize the facts about HIV What is HIV, why is HIV a g.docxfredr6
summarize the facts about HIV: What is HIV, why is HIV a global public health issue, what are the global HIV statistics, where in the world is HIV most prevalent? Hypothesize an explanation of why there is so much disparity between developing and developed countries. How is HIV infection, transmission, and treatment influenced by the Determinants of Health? Do you think there is a connection between poverty and HIV? Why? What HIV interventions have been found to most effective?
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Summarize the following subjects of Chapter 3Different type.docxfredr6
Summarize the following subjects of Chapter 3
Different types of network circuits and media
Digital transmission of digital data
Analog transmission of digital data
Digital transmission of analog data
Analog and digital modems
Multiplexing
Discuss & Present TWO of the following subjects:
5- space-based global Internet service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXa3bTcIGPU
https://www.blueorigin.com/news/blue-origin-to-launch-telesats-advanced-global-leo-satellite-constellation
https://www.starlink.com/
https://www.oneweb.world/
6- Select and present a Network topic from IEEE Spectrum
https://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks
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summarize a statute or regulation of your choice. It has something t.docxfredr6
summarize a statute or regulation of your choice. It has something to do with engineering. Provide a
2-page brief
Name of statute or regulation, U.S. code reference (or similar), date of enactment
Amendments to statute (or changes to regulation)
Problem addressed by the statute or regulation
Structure of the statute or reg. (how does it address a problem; how is it organized? Who are the responsible agencies, what are the penalties for non-compliance?)
Judicial decisions (case name, case citation, and brief discussion of three cases which have been interpreted, modified, or enforced by this statute or regulation)
Comments on statute or regulation (is it understandable or complex? Who bears the cost of compliance? What problems might or have arisen from the implementation?)
.
Summarize a health care problem or issue and describe a personal i.docxfredr6
Summarize a health care problem or issue and describe a personal interest in it and experience with it.
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Incompletely or inaccurately summarizes a health care problem or issue, or does not describe a personal interest in it and experience with it.
Faculty Comments:“it was not clear to me what your personal interest in this subject was - help me understand this better.”
CRITERION: Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Non-Performance
Does not write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
Faculty Comments:“apa format was lacking significantly in reference format, annotated bib format, running head, very few headings”
CRITERION: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Writes clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics with some errors and lapses.
Faculty Comments:“please correct grammar and sentence structure issues to make your writing clearer and easier to follow; use headings to better cue the reader”
COMPETENCY: Apply scholarly information through critical thinking to solve problems in the field of health care.
CRITERION: Assess the credibility and relevance of information sources.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Describes the sources of information but does not assess the sources' credibility and relevance.
Faculty Comments:“I could not be positive that you assessed predictability ad relevance - your mention of relevance was vague - please describe exactly what you did to establish there ( currency was clear)”
CRITERION: Summarize what was learned from developing an annotated bibliography.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Proficient
Summarizes what was learned from developing an annotated bibliography.
Faculty Comments:
CRITERION: Analyze academic peer-reviewed journal articles using the annotated bibliography organizational format.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Analyzes academic peer-reviewed journal articles but fails to use the annotated bibliography format effectively.
Faculty Comments:“better use the required format for analyzing the journal articles”
COMPETENCY: Apply information literacy and library research skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of health care.
CRITERION: Identify academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to a health care problem or issue and describe the criteria used for the literature search.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Proficient
Identifies academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to a health care problem or issue and describes the criteria used for the literature search.
Faculty Comments:
11/2/18, 10(55 AMApplying Research Skills Scoring Guide
Page 1 of 2https://courserooma.capella.edu/bbcsweb.
Suggest the major benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and i.docxfredr6
Suggest the major benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and improve a work process. Outline the key steps required to construct and develop an effective flow chart.
A flowchart is a graphical technique used to create a descriptive picture of an operational system (Lewis, McGrath & Seidel, 2011). General systems flowcharting requires the ability to define when a complex process starts and stops, even if the process or operation is continuous or repetitive. The work process should be complex that involves at least two or more people engaged in at least two or more steps to accomplish some predetermined objective. Flowcharts are quality improvement tools used to document, plan, or analyze a process or series of tasks. The flow charts represent specific activities. Lieu and Sorby (2015) suggests, there are several benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and improve a work process such improving the process development, to show how a process is done, display actions performed, random behavior and the process. The flowcharts and flow diagrams can help people who learn through seeing comprehend the relationships between objects or steps (Kimber, Cromley, Molnar-Kimber, 2018).
The key steps required to construct and develop an effective flow chart is as follows:
the task list is to specify in the order the individual steps and sequencing in the overall process
adding decisions, files, documents, and other aspects of the process creates the general systems flow chart.
Making sure the Flow data is from left to right and top to bottom
Make sure it is all on one page
Use lines to determine the direction on the chart
References:
Lewis, J.B., McGrath, R.J., & Seidel, L.F. (2011).
Essentials of applied quantitative methods for health services managers
. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Lieu, D. K., & Sorby, S. A. (2015).
Visualization, modeling, and graphics for engineering design
. Nelson Education.
Kimber, O., Cromley, J. G., & Molnar-Kimber, K. L. (2018). Let Your Ideas Flow: Using Flowcharts to Convey Methods and Implications of the Results in Laboratory Exercises, Articles, Posters, and Slide Presentations.
Journal of microbiology & biology education
,
19
(1), 19.1.22. doi:10.1128/jmbe.v19i1.1477
.
Summarization of eight topics (British History) one page per each to.docxfredr6
This document requests an 8 topic summary of important people and events in British history between 1700-1750. Each 1 page summary should follow the format of who, what, when, where and provide context and background for each topic, which include King George I, Prime Minister Robert Walpole, philosopher John Locke, Queen Anne I, King George II, Prime Minister William Pitt, the economic policy of mercantilism, and the triangular slave trade.
Summarize the challenges Netflix is facing, as detailed in the.docxfredr6
Summarize the challenges Netflix is facing, as detailed in the case study.
Evaluate whether disruptive technology has a primarily positive or negative impact on Netflix’s challenges. Provide a rationale.
In line with your argument, identify whom disruptive technology benefits and whom it adversely affects.
Develop two strategies for either surviving or taking advantage of disruptive technology.
Support your post with data and information from the Learning Resources and at least one peer-reviewed article or journal of your choice.
Refute the position of a colleague who took a position on disruptive technology similar to your own. Thus, you are taking the
opposite
position from your original post.
Refute or support your colleague’s analysis of the most important considerations for surviving or taking advantage of disruptive technology.
.
Summarize the 2 topics into 2 slides per each topic.Please have .docxfredr6
Summarize the 2 topics into 2 slides per each topic.
Please have bullet points for each slides.
First Topic YANG and YIN
Yang and yin After about 1000 BCE the Chinese commonly thought that the universe expressed itself in opposite but complementary principles: light and dark, day and night, hot and cold, sky and earth, summer and winter. The list was virtually infinite: male and female, right and left, front and back, up and down, out and in, sound and silence, birth and death. It even came to include “strong foods,” such as meat and ginger, and “weak foods,” such as fish and rice. The names for the two complementary principles are yang and yin. Yang and yin, symbolized by a circle of light and dark, represent the complementary but opposing forces of the universe that generate all forms of reality. These principles are not the same as good and evil. Yang is not expected to win against the force of yin, or vice versa. Rather, the ideal is a dynamic balance between the forces. In fact, the emblem of balance is the yin-yang circle, divided into what look like two intertwined commas. One half is light, representing yang; the other is dark, representing yin. Inside each division is a small dot of the contrasting color that represents the seed of the opposite. The dot suggests that everything contains its opposite and will eventually become its opposite. Both forces are dynamic and in perfect balance as they change—just as day and night are in balance as they progress. We can think of yang and yin as pulsations or as waves of energy—like a heartbeat, or like breathing in and out.
Second Topic Daodejing
The Daodejing The Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) is generally seen as one of the world’s greatest books. It is also the primary classic of Daoism, accepted by most Daoists as a central scripture. Its title can be translated as “the classical book about the Way and its power.” Sometimes the book is also called the Laozi (Lao Tzu), after its legendary author. Possibly because of its brevity and succinctness, it has had an enormous influence on Chinese culture. The book has been linguistically dated to about 350 BCE, but it seems to have circulated in several earlier forms. In 1972, at the tombs of Mawangdui, archeologists discovered two ancient copies of the text that differ from the arrangement commonly used. Another shorter ancient version was found in a tomb at Guodian in 1993. That version contains about one-third of the standard text.1 The version that is commonly known and used is from the third century CE. In the eighty-one chapters of the Daodejing, we recognize passages that seem to involve early shamanistic elements, such as reaching trance states and attaining invulnerability (see chapters 1, 16, 50, and 55). The book shows some repetition, has no clear order, and exhibits a deliberate lack of clarity. In form, each chapter is more poetry than prose. This combination of elements suggests that the book is not the work of a single author but is.
Successful joint venture of Maruti and Suzuki. The paper should incl.docxfredr6
Successful joint venture of Maruti and Suzuki. The paper should include general information about the two companies before the joint venture. The need for their joint venture. How the joint venture formed between maruti and suzuki. The objectives,vision, matching needs and capabilities,overlapping value of the joint venture.
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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Summarize this paragraph in your own word when the american colonis.docxfredr6
Summarize this paragraph in your own word: when the american colonists gained their independence from the british after the revolutionary war,the americans were faced with a problem: what kind of government should they have ? They'd lived for years under british rule , and they had lots of complaints.now they would create a government from scratch, nd they had a few requirements.
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Summarize the three (3) current competing theories of the origin of .docxfredr6
Summarize the three (3) current competing theories of the origin of life on Earth: it arrived from an extraterrestrial source, it originated as a heterotroph, it originated as an autotroph.
The answer to the question of the origin of life is a puzzle that scientists to this day cannot solve. Yet with continual research, scientists find evidence that will one day bring a solution. At present, there are three competing theories of how life came on Earth. All these theories but one of them states that life arrived here from an outside source. Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius popularized the idea of panspermia in the early nineteen hundreds; this is the concept that life arose outside the Earth and that living things were transported to Earth to seed the planet with life. According to the passage, this theory does not explain how life arose originally and had little scientific support at that time.
Arrhenius' theory however has been revived and modified after gaining new evidence from the examinations of meteorites and space explorations. Organic molecules are found in many meteorites, and this suggests that life may have existed elsewhere in the solar system. An analysis of a meteorite found in Antarctica in 1996 suggested that from its chemical make-up, it was a portion of Mars; also the presence of complex organic molecules and small globules resembled those found on earth. At the current moment, most scientists no longer agree that their structures are from microorganisms, but there are still groups of scientists who still believe that they are.
Another hypothesis for the origin of life focuses on spontaneous generation. Spontaneous generation is the concept that living things arise from nonliving material. Aristotle proposed this concept between 384-322 B.C. and it was widely accepted until the seventeenth century. Many scientists support the idea that first living things on Earth were heterotrophs, which lived off organic molecules in the ocean. There is evidence to suggest that a wide variety of compounds were present in the early oceans, some of which could have been used, unchanged, by primitive cells. Because the earliest cells appear in the fossil record before any evidence of oxygen in the atmosphere, these early heterotrophs would have been anaerobic organisms.
According to the heterotrophic hypothesis the first living beings were very simple organisms, i.e., not producers of their own food, which emerged from the gradual association of organic molecules into small organized structures (the coacervates). The first organic molecules in their turn would have appeared from substances of the earth's primitive atmosphere submitted to strong electrical discharges, to solar radiation and to high temperatures.
Although the heterotrophic hypothesis for the origin living things was the prevailing theory for many years, recent discoveries have caused many scientists to consider an alternative that leads to the third hypothesis of how Earth.
Summarize the process of a program’s development based on the pr.docxfredr6
Summarize
the process of a program’s development based on the program scenario you have used throughout the course from Appendix B.
Include
the following sections:
Overview of the program
Assessment
Needs and problem statement
Program planning
Alternative funding
Implementation
Evaluation
Write
a 1,750- to 2,100-word paper that contains all of the above elements.
Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Third person should be used, so that tone is formal.
Appendix B
Program Scenario Three
PEACE Domestic Violence Agency
Organization Mission
PEACE’s
mission is to reduce victim trauma, empower survivors, and promote recovery through direct services. PEACE is committed to reducing the incidence of sexual assault and domestic violence through education and strives to challenge societal norms and beliefs that condone and perpetuate violence in the community.
Brief Community Description
The city of Portland is similar to many other communities throughout the country. As a large metropolitan city, the region has experienced increasing reports of domestic and youth violence, spousal and child abuse, assault, and incidents of road rage over the last 5 years.
Funding Opportunity
The National Foundation’s funding program,
Supporting Families,
strives to fulfill the following objectives:
·
Promote the well-being of young men, women, and children whose lives have been affected by
domestic violence,
and to reduce the prevalence of domestic violence through increased service provision, education, and awareness.
·
Improve the quality of life of
families with a member or members in prison
, through the provision of services responsive to their needs.
·
Provide
young people
who are or have been involved with the
criminal justice system with a rehabilitation program
designed to obtain the skills, confidence, and personal support networks to enable them to lead fulfilled and successful lives.
The foundation has two grant programs under which it provides funding to
nonprofits
:
·
The Small Grants Program offers one-time grants of up to $5,000 to registered charities with an annual budget under $500,000.
·
The Investor Program is an innovative funding program designed to support six organizations under each of the objectives of the Supporting Families program, with up to $150,000 a year for up to 3 years.
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Summarize the key details about your chosen leader.Who i.docxfredr6
Summarize the key details about your chosen leader.
Who is s/he?
What is the organization?
What are one or two important points you have learned so far in your study of the leader?
This section of your paper should only be 1 or 2 paragraphs.
Analyze the leader’s alignment to the four universal principles: integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, how did the leader demonstrate (or not demonstrate) those principles in his or her leadership practice?
Analyze the different bases of power this leader used, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, how did this leader demonstrate use of power and which bases of power did s/he use to influence others?
Analyze the demonstrated beliefs of this leader, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence, what did the leader appear to believe about:
people inside the organization,
people outside the organization,
power,
processes and policies,
profit (or other relevant outcomes).
Analyze how this leader affected the culture of his or her organization, citing examples and research to support your assessment. In essence,
How did this leader’s attitudes and actions affect followers?
Which behaviors had a strong effect on followers?
Was this leader credible? Based on what evidence?
How did this leader’s attitudes and actions influence the organization’s ethical practices?
Was the leader an ethical leader? Based on what evidence
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Summarize the PICO(T) components of the health care challenge presen.docxfredr6
Summarize the PICO(T) components of the health care challenge presented in the following Vila Health scenario and qualitative research study, and write a PICO(T) question:
Vila Health: The Best Evidence for a Health Care Challenge
.
Carlfjord, S., Öhrn, A., & Gunnarsson, A. (2018).
Experiences from ten years of incident reporting in health care: A qualitative study among department managers and coordinators.
BMC Health Services Research, 18
, 1–9.
PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS AN USE AT LEAST 4 SOURCES!!! PLEASE USE THE SOURCES LISTED ON THESE DOCUMENTS!!! MENTIONING VILA HEALTH
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Summarize the process of a program’s development based on the prog.docxfredr6
Summarize
the process of a program’s development based on the program scenario you have used throughout the course from Appendix B.
Include
the following sections:
·
Overview of the program
·
Assessment
·
Needs and problem statement
·
Program planning
·
Alternative funding
·
Implementation
·
Evaluation
Write
a 1,750- to 2,100-word paper that contains all of the above elements.
Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Post
your paper as an attachment.
.
Summarize the influences of diversity within a workplace.Your .docxfredr6
Diversity in the workplace can have positive influences when managed effectively. A 200-word response is required that discusses the influences of diversity using a textbook source, with all sources cited and references for paraphrased or quoted material. The response must analyze how diversity can impact a company using what was learned in Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity and Social Responsibility as the source.
summarize the facts about HIV What is HIV, why is HIV a g.docxfredr6
summarize the facts about HIV: What is HIV, why is HIV a global public health issue, what are the global HIV statistics, where in the world is HIV most prevalent? Hypothesize an explanation of why there is so much disparity between developing and developed countries. How is HIV infection, transmission, and treatment influenced by the Determinants of Health? Do you think there is a connection between poverty and HIV? Why? What HIV interventions have been found to most effective?
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Summarize the following subjects of Chapter 3Different type.docxfredr6
Summarize the following subjects of Chapter 3
Different types of network circuits and media
Digital transmission of digital data
Analog transmission of digital data
Digital transmission of analog data
Analog and digital modems
Multiplexing
Discuss & Present TWO of the following subjects:
5- space-based global Internet service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXa3bTcIGPU
https://www.blueorigin.com/news/blue-origin-to-launch-telesats-advanced-global-leo-satellite-constellation
https://www.starlink.com/
https://www.oneweb.world/
6- Select and present a Network topic from IEEE Spectrum
https://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks
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summarize a statute or regulation of your choice. It has something t.docxfredr6
summarize a statute or regulation of your choice. It has something to do with engineering. Provide a
2-page brief
Name of statute or regulation, U.S. code reference (or similar), date of enactment
Amendments to statute (or changes to regulation)
Problem addressed by the statute or regulation
Structure of the statute or reg. (how does it address a problem; how is it organized? Who are the responsible agencies, what are the penalties for non-compliance?)
Judicial decisions (case name, case citation, and brief discussion of three cases which have been interpreted, modified, or enforced by this statute or regulation)
Comments on statute or regulation (is it understandable or complex? Who bears the cost of compliance? What problems might or have arisen from the implementation?)
.
Summarize a health care problem or issue and describe a personal i.docxfredr6
Summarize a health care problem or issue and describe a personal interest in it and experience with it.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Incompletely or inaccurately summarizes a health care problem or issue, or does not describe a personal interest in it and experience with it.
Faculty Comments:“it was not clear to me what your personal interest in this subject was - help me understand this better.”
CRITERION: Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Non-Performance
Does not write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
Faculty Comments:“apa format was lacking significantly in reference format, annotated bib format, running head, very few headings”
CRITERION: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Writes clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics with some errors and lapses.
Faculty Comments:“please correct grammar and sentence structure issues to make your writing clearer and easier to follow; use headings to better cue the reader”
COMPETENCY: Apply scholarly information through critical thinking to solve problems in the field of health care.
CRITERION: Assess the credibility and relevance of information sources.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Describes the sources of information but does not assess the sources' credibility and relevance.
Faculty Comments:“I could not be positive that you assessed predictability ad relevance - your mention of relevance was vague - please describe exactly what you did to establish there ( currency was clear)”
CRITERION: Summarize what was learned from developing an annotated bibliography.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Proficient
Summarizes what was learned from developing an annotated bibliography.
Faculty Comments:
CRITERION: Analyze academic peer-reviewed journal articles using the annotated bibliography organizational format.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Basic
Analyzes academic peer-reviewed journal articles but fails to use the annotated bibliography format effectively.
Faculty Comments:“better use the required format for analyzing the journal articles”
COMPETENCY: Apply information literacy and library research skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of health care.
CRITERION: Identify academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to a health care problem or issue and describe the criteria used for the literature search.
DISTINGUISHED
PROFICIENT
BASIC
NON-PERFORMANCE
Proficient
Identifies academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to a health care problem or issue and describes the criteria used for the literature search.
Faculty Comments:
11/2/18, 10(55 AMApplying Research Skills Scoring Guide
Page 1 of 2https://courserooma.capella.edu/bbcsweb.
Suggest the major benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and i.docxfredr6
Suggest the major benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and improve a work process. Outline the key steps required to construct and develop an effective flow chart.
A flowchart is a graphical technique used to create a descriptive picture of an operational system (Lewis, McGrath & Seidel, 2011). General systems flowcharting requires the ability to define when a complex process starts and stops, even if the process or operation is continuous or repetitive. The work process should be complex that involves at least two or more people engaged in at least two or more steps to accomplish some predetermined objective. Flowcharts are quality improvement tools used to document, plan, or analyze a process or series of tasks. The flow charts represent specific activities. Lieu and Sorby (2015) suggests, there are several benefits of utilizing a flow chart to define and improve a work process such improving the process development, to show how a process is done, display actions performed, random behavior and the process. The flowcharts and flow diagrams can help people who learn through seeing comprehend the relationships between objects or steps (Kimber, Cromley, Molnar-Kimber, 2018).
The key steps required to construct and develop an effective flow chart is as follows:
the task list is to specify in the order the individual steps and sequencing in the overall process
adding decisions, files, documents, and other aspects of the process creates the general systems flow chart.
Making sure the Flow data is from left to right and top to bottom
Make sure it is all on one page
Use lines to determine the direction on the chart
References:
Lewis, J.B., McGrath, R.J., & Seidel, L.F. (2011).
Essentials of applied quantitative methods for health services managers
. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Lieu, D. K., & Sorby, S. A. (2015).
Visualization, modeling, and graphics for engineering design
. Nelson Education.
Kimber, O., Cromley, J. G., & Molnar-Kimber, K. L. (2018). Let Your Ideas Flow: Using Flowcharts to Convey Methods and Implications of the Results in Laboratory Exercises, Articles, Posters, and Slide Presentations.
Journal of microbiology & biology education
,
19
(1), 19.1.22. doi:10.1128/jmbe.v19i1.1477
.
Summarization of eight topics (British History) one page per each to.docxfredr6
This document requests an 8 topic summary of important people and events in British history between 1700-1750. Each 1 page summary should follow the format of who, what, when, where and provide context and background for each topic, which include King George I, Prime Minister Robert Walpole, philosopher John Locke, Queen Anne I, King George II, Prime Minister William Pitt, the economic policy of mercantilism, and the triangular slave trade.
Summarize the challenges Netflix is facing, as detailed in the.docxfredr6
Summarize the challenges Netflix is facing, as detailed in the case study.
Evaluate whether disruptive technology has a primarily positive or negative impact on Netflix’s challenges. Provide a rationale.
In line with your argument, identify whom disruptive technology benefits and whom it adversely affects.
Develop two strategies for either surviving or taking advantage of disruptive technology.
Support your post with data and information from the Learning Resources and at least one peer-reviewed article or journal of your choice.
Refute the position of a colleague who took a position on disruptive technology similar to your own. Thus, you are taking the
opposite
position from your original post.
Refute or support your colleague’s analysis of the most important considerations for surviving or taking advantage of disruptive technology.
.
Summarize the 2 topics into 2 slides per each topic.Please have .docxfredr6
Summarize the 2 topics into 2 slides per each topic.
Please have bullet points for each slides.
First Topic YANG and YIN
Yang and yin After about 1000 BCE the Chinese commonly thought that the universe expressed itself in opposite but complementary principles: light and dark, day and night, hot and cold, sky and earth, summer and winter. The list was virtually infinite: male and female, right and left, front and back, up and down, out and in, sound and silence, birth and death. It even came to include “strong foods,” such as meat and ginger, and “weak foods,” such as fish and rice. The names for the two complementary principles are yang and yin. Yang and yin, symbolized by a circle of light and dark, represent the complementary but opposing forces of the universe that generate all forms of reality. These principles are not the same as good and evil. Yang is not expected to win against the force of yin, or vice versa. Rather, the ideal is a dynamic balance between the forces. In fact, the emblem of balance is the yin-yang circle, divided into what look like two intertwined commas. One half is light, representing yang; the other is dark, representing yin. Inside each division is a small dot of the contrasting color that represents the seed of the opposite. The dot suggests that everything contains its opposite and will eventually become its opposite. Both forces are dynamic and in perfect balance as they change—just as day and night are in balance as they progress. We can think of yang and yin as pulsations or as waves of energy—like a heartbeat, or like breathing in and out.
Second Topic Daodejing
The Daodejing The Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) is generally seen as one of the world’s greatest books. It is also the primary classic of Daoism, accepted by most Daoists as a central scripture. Its title can be translated as “the classical book about the Way and its power.” Sometimes the book is also called the Laozi (Lao Tzu), after its legendary author. Possibly because of its brevity and succinctness, it has had an enormous influence on Chinese culture. The book has been linguistically dated to about 350 BCE, but it seems to have circulated in several earlier forms. In 1972, at the tombs of Mawangdui, archeologists discovered two ancient copies of the text that differ from the arrangement commonly used. Another shorter ancient version was found in a tomb at Guodian in 1993. That version contains about one-third of the standard text.1 The version that is commonly known and used is from the third century CE. In the eighty-one chapters of the Daodejing, we recognize passages that seem to involve early shamanistic elements, such as reaching trance states and attaining invulnerability (see chapters 1, 16, 50, and 55). The book shows some repetition, has no clear order, and exhibits a deliberate lack of clarity. In form, each chapter is more poetry than prose. This combination of elements suggests that the book is not the work of a single author but is.
Successful joint venture of Maruti and Suzuki. The paper should incl.docxfredr6
Successful joint venture of Maruti and Suzuki. The paper should include general information about the two companies before the joint venture. The need for their joint venture. How the joint venture formed between maruti and suzuki. The objectives,vision, matching needs and capabilities,overlapping value of the joint venture.
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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.ppt
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