Healthcare Business Survival Through RestructuringElijah Ezendu
Application of various restructuring methods for ensuring survival of healthcare business such as hospital, clinic, maternity, trauma center, wound care center, cancer center, heart center and other specialist health centers
The terms toxic leader, toxic manager, toxic culture, and toxic organization are receiving increasing levels of attention at business conferences and in literature on leader effectiveness. This session takes a broad look at the concept of toxic leadership, the potential causes, the environments that foster toxicity, the impact of toxic leadership on organizational effectiveness, and the actions organizations can take to thrive in toxic environments and transform them into healthy, thriving, and sustainable organizations.
Healthcare Business Survival Through RestructuringElijah Ezendu
Application of various restructuring methods for ensuring survival of healthcare business such as hospital, clinic, maternity, trauma center, wound care center, cancer center, heart center and other specialist health centers
The terms toxic leader, toxic manager, toxic culture, and toxic organization are receiving increasing levels of attention at business conferences and in literature on leader effectiveness. This session takes a broad look at the concept of toxic leadership, the potential causes, the environments that foster toxicity, the impact of toxic leadership on organizational effectiveness, and the actions organizations can take to thrive in toxic environments and transform them into healthy, thriving, and sustainable organizations.
ENG130 – Literature and Composition Argumentative Research.docxSALU18
ENG130 – Literature and Composition
Argumentative Research Essay
Essay for ENG 130: Argumentative Research Essay
Source Materials:
“The Hanging Stranger” by Philip K. Dick
“All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury
“A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
“Literary Analysis: Using Elements of Literature” by Roane State.
Background:
In the previous unit, you wrote a prewrite introduction/outline. In this unit’s Argumentative Research
Essay, you will transition your prewrite into a 4-5 page essay that defends your thesis using literary
elements. Your essay should defend the following prompt:
Prompt:
Many authors write about the theme, “If an individual does not follow the rules of society, there can
be negative, sometimes violent, consequences.”
Which of the three stories portrays this theme most effectively? How?
Hint to success: Use three literary elements to support your answer. For example, “Dick portrays this
theme most effectively through his use of tone, conflict, and characterization.
Instructions:
Read through all of the instructions of this assignment.
Read all of the above resources.
Select one of the three short stories to write about.
Your audience for this essay are people who have read the stories.
You need to use the Library resources or other search engines to collect at least two
scholarly sources that will defend your thesis. One of these sources must defend your
counterargument.
Your essay will have the following components:
o An Introduction: see unit resources
o A thesis at the end of the introduction that clearly states your position on which author
most clearly portrays this theme.
o Three supporting sections of the body that defend your thesis
Each section should incorporate both text support and research support. Each
quote, paraphrase or new information requires an in text citation.
o A paragraph for the counterargument: see unit resources.
The counterargument would be the main argument for the opposite of your
thesis
o A concluding paragraph: see unit resources.
http://americanliterature.com/author/philip-k-dick/short-story/the-hanging-stranger
https://postu.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=49762708&site=eds-live&scope=site
https://postu.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=29993364&site=eds-live&scope=site
https://www.roanestate.edu/owl/elementslit.html
Requirements:
Length and format: 4-5 pages.
The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the
4-5 page length of the essay.
It should also be double spaced, written in Times New Roman, in 12 point font and with 1 inch
margins. Essay should conform to APA formatting and citation style.
Use the third-person, objective voice, avoiding personal pronouns such as “I,” “you,” “we,” etc.
Plea ...
Argument Position Essay RubricContent 151051 90 total.docxfestockton
Argument Position Essay Rubric
Content
15
10
5
1
90 total
Introduction
Well-developed introduction that engages readers and creates interest. Identifies a compelling, controversial issue/topic
Contains detailed background information on said topic.
Introduction creates interest.
Identifies a controversial issue/topic
Provides some background information.
Needs minor work.
Introduction is adequate, but does not catch the reader’s attention and/or does not clearly set up the purpose of the paper. Needs moderate work.
.
Introduction is inadequate and/or needs major work. Writer does not attempt to create interest. Background details are a random collection of information, unclear, or not related. Introduction is missing.
Thesis Statement
Clear thesis statement that identifies the main reasons that will support the position and direct the reader toward the point of the paper.
Thesis statement is arguable and the writer takes a clear stance.
Clear thesis statement is present, but may be lacking one reason or could be more engaging and/or direct.
Thesis statement is arguable
Thesis is vague and unclear. It requires effort on the part of the reader to discern the point of the paper and the reasons supporting your position.
Thesis is not arguable
Stance is unclear and vague
No thesis present, or thesis is so inadequate that the point of the paper is completely unclear.
Body Paragraphs
Body paragraphs include a topic sentence that connects to thesis and states the main focus of paragraph
Well-developed/relevant examples, details, and evidence.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are relevant and enhance the explanation of the content.
It is clear and focused, demonstrates original thought/reflection/insight. It holds the reader’s attention.
The paper effectively covers the topic.
Body paragraphs support thesis with examples, details, and evidence
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are relevant and adequately explain the content.
It is reasonably clear and focused, and the writer goes beyond the superficial or obvious. It holds the reader’s attention. On the whole, accurate details or clear thoughts are present to support the main idea (reasons).
. It effectively covers the topic.
Topic Sentences are vague and unclear
Body paragraphs offer adequate support to thesis, but examples, details, and support do not go far enough.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are present, but does not enhance and/or explain the content or demonstrate thought/reflection/analysis or specifics.
Lacks full development of ideas.
No topic sentences present
Inadequate number of major points/reasons. Body paragraphs inadequately support the thesis, and examples, details, and quotes are significantly underdeveloped.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are weak, inadequate, or missing.
. It shows no clear sense of purpose and does not reveal reflection. The text reads like a collection of ...
ENG130 – Literature and Composition Argumentative Research.docxSALU18
ENG130 – Literature and Composition
Argumentative Research Essay
Essay for ENG 130: Argumentative Research Essay
Source Materials:
“The Hanging Stranger” by Philip K. Dick
“All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury
“A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
“Literary Analysis: Using Elements of Literature” by Roane State.
Background:
In the previous unit, you wrote a prewrite introduction/outline. In this unit’s Argumentative Research
Essay, you will transition your prewrite into a 4-5 page essay that defends your thesis using literary
elements. Your essay should defend the following prompt:
Prompt:
Many authors write about the theme, “If an individual does not follow the rules of society, there can
be negative, sometimes violent, consequences.”
Which of the three stories portrays this theme most effectively? How?
Hint to success: Use three literary elements to support your answer. For example, “Dick portrays this
theme most effectively through his use of tone, conflict, and characterization.
Instructions:
Read through all of the instructions of this assignment.
Read all of the above resources.
Select one of the three short stories to write about.
Your audience for this essay are people who have read the stories.
You need to use the Library resources or other search engines to collect at least two
scholarly sources that will defend your thesis. One of these sources must defend your
counterargument.
Your essay will have the following components:
o An Introduction: see unit resources
o A thesis at the end of the introduction that clearly states your position on which author
most clearly portrays this theme.
o Three supporting sections of the body that defend your thesis
Each section should incorporate both text support and research support. Each
quote, paraphrase or new information requires an in text citation.
o A paragraph for the counterargument: see unit resources.
The counterargument would be the main argument for the opposite of your
thesis
o A concluding paragraph: see unit resources.
http://americanliterature.com/author/philip-k-dick/short-story/the-hanging-stranger
https://postu.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=49762708&site=eds-live&scope=site
https://postu.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=29993364&site=eds-live&scope=site
https://www.roanestate.edu/owl/elementslit.html
Requirements:
Length and format: 4-5 pages.
The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the
4-5 page length of the essay.
It should also be double spaced, written in Times New Roman, in 12 point font and with 1 inch
margins. Essay should conform to APA formatting and citation style.
Use the third-person, objective voice, avoiding personal pronouns such as “I,” “you,” “we,” etc.
Plea ...
Argument Position Essay RubricContent 151051 90 total.docxfestockton
Argument Position Essay Rubric
Content
15
10
5
1
90 total
Introduction
Well-developed introduction that engages readers and creates interest. Identifies a compelling, controversial issue/topic
Contains detailed background information on said topic.
Introduction creates interest.
Identifies a controversial issue/topic
Provides some background information.
Needs minor work.
Introduction is adequate, but does not catch the reader’s attention and/or does not clearly set up the purpose of the paper. Needs moderate work.
.
Introduction is inadequate and/or needs major work. Writer does not attempt to create interest. Background details are a random collection of information, unclear, or not related. Introduction is missing.
Thesis Statement
Clear thesis statement that identifies the main reasons that will support the position and direct the reader toward the point of the paper.
Thesis statement is arguable and the writer takes a clear stance.
Clear thesis statement is present, but may be lacking one reason or could be more engaging and/or direct.
Thesis statement is arguable
Thesis is vague and unclear. It requires effort on the part of the reader to discern the point of the paper and the reasons supporting your position.
Thesis is not arguable
Stance is unclear and vague
No thesis present, or thesis is so inadequate that the point of the paper is completely unclear.
Body Paragraphs
Body paragraphs include a topic sentence that connects to thesis and states the main focus of paragraph
Well-developed/relevant examples, details, and evidence.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are relevant and enhance the explanation of the content.
It is clear and focused, demonstrates original thought/reflection/insight. It holds the reader’s attention.
The paper effectively covers the topic.
Body paragraphs support thesis with examples, details, and evidence
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are relevant and adequately explain the content.
It is reasonably clear and focused, and the writer goes beyond the superficial or obvious. It holds the reader’s attention. On the whole, accurate details or clear thoughts are present to support the main idea (reasons).
. It effectively covers the topic.
Topic Sentences are vague and unclear
Body paragraphs offer adequate support to thesis, but examples, details, and support do not go far enough.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are present, but does not enhance and/or explain the content or demonstrate thought/reflection/analysis or specifics.
Lacks full development of ideas.
No topic sentences present
Inadequate number of major points/reasons. Body paragraphs inadequately support the thesis, and examples, details, and quotes are significantly underdeveloped.
The writer’s insight, analysis, and/or interpretations are weak, inadequate, or missing.
. It shows no clear sense of purpose and does not reveal reflection. The text reads like a collection of ...
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
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2. TEEL- Topic Sentence
• T- Topic Sentence (TS)
• What is the point of the (whole) paragraph?
• This directly should answer the question asked.
• Make sure you address all parts of the question
• Make sure you don’t just have a fact - a TS needs to broadly
introduce what you are going to talk about in the paragraph
• Great if you can catch the reader’s attention too
• Sometimes it is better to write your evidence and explanation and
then go back to write your topic sentence- just leave a few lines.
3. TEEL- Evidence
• You need to site the sources provided to show that you can analyze
evidence to back up your argument.
• If your example comes from the sources, cite the source in your
paragraph – either by name or in brackets (Source A).
• Source A…
-states that
-reveals that
-indicates that
-suggests that
-contrasts with
-gives the impression that
-points to the fact that
-points out that
-implies that
-supports this
-proposes that
-elucidates that
-provides evidence that
-argues that
-claims that
-contradicts this
-confirms that
-illustrates that
4. TEEL- Explanation
• You need to explain how the evidence from the sources you have
discussed is important to answering the question.
• Opportunity to elaborate your argument.
• Often a good time to use phrases that show connections between ideas
like…
Adding words Sequencing words Emphasising words Connecting words Comparing words
-additionally
-moreover
-equally important
-furthermore
-lastly
-finally
-accordingly
-meanwhile
-at the same time
-previously
-subsequently
-simultaneously
-essentially
-primarily
-significantly
-importantly
-in particular
-specifically
-notably
-consequently
-as a result
-accordingly
-hence
-because
-stemmed from
-whereas
-alternatively
-conversely
-in contrast
-despite
-however
-nonetheless
-comparatively
-similarly
5. TEEL- Link
• Link Sentence (LS).
• You need to finish your paragraph with a sentence which
captures the essence of the paragraph and links it back to the
question asked.
• If you are struggling just put:
… X, Y and Z are the reasons that …..(address the question).
• Otherwise can be more nuanced, reiterate main ideas discussed and
link back to the question.
-In summary,
-Summing up,
- To sum up,
In summing up,
-In conclusion,
-Concluding,
-To conclude
-In concluding
Editor's Notes
Many of you would improve if you followed the PEEL template