The topic is
Schizophrenia
APA Style
12 Slides (250 words in SPEAKER NOTES)
Must include:
Pathophysiology
Prevalence
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosing
Treatment
Risk Factors and Prevention
Minimum of 5 references within 5 years
.
The thought that the continents had coastlines that looked like they.docxgloriab9
The thought that the continents had coastlines that looked like they could fit together like pieces of a puzzle, especially in the case of South America and Africa, has persisted ever since the continents were mapped out (even Magellan took note of this). However, Alfred Wegener was the first to propose the theory of
continental drift formally
. The idea was met with much resistance and controversy in his time because Wegener could not explain the driving force of the plate movement.
The year after Wegener died (1930), Arthur Holmes published his idea that thermal convection in the Earth's mantle could cause continents to move. In the 1960s, Harry Hess offered an additional explanation of plate movement by describing the process of
seafloor spreading
, which carries off older sediment and fossils, and moves the continents as new ocean crust spreads away from the ridges. In this way, he substantiated Wegener's theory of continental drift, and explained how the once-joined continents had separated into the seven that exist today.
Respond to the following:
Name a place on Earth where two plates are converging.
Name a place where two plates are diverging.
Name a place where two plates are sliding past each other.
Must be at least 250-300 in length. APA Format.
Remember, if you provide a quote or information from a source (
e.g.
, your textbook or the Internet), you must include the correct citation and reference in
APA
style.
Make the post engaging, interesting, and long enough to cover the material completely. It is helpful to think of the post as more of a mini-paper than a simple contribution to a discussion.
.
The thesis statement is often (but not always) the l.docxgloriab9
The thesis
statement
is often
(but not
always) the
last
sentence of
the
introductio-
n.
The thesis
is a clear
position
that you
will support
and
develop
throughout
your paper.
This
sentence
guides or
controls
your paper.
Angeli 1
Elizabeth L. Angeli
Professor Patricia Sullivan
English 624
12 February 2012
Toward a Recovery of Nineteenth Century Farming Handbooks
While researching texts written about nineteenth century farming, I found a few
authors who published books about the literature of nineteenth century farming,
particularly agricultural journals, newspapers, pamphlets, and brochures. These authors
often placed the farming literature they were studying into an historical context by
discussing the important events in agriculture of the year in which the literature was
published (see Demaree, for example). However, while these authors discuss journals,
newspapers, pamphlets, and brochures, I could not find much discussion about another
important source of farming knowledge: farming handbooks. My goal in this paper is to
bring this source into the agricultural literature discussion by connecting three
agricultural handbooks from the nineteenth century with nineteenth century agricultural
history.
To achieve this goal, I have organized my paper into four main sections, two of
which have sub-sections. In the first section, I provide an account of three important
events in nineteenth century agricultural history: population and technological changes,
the distribution of scientific new knowledge, and farming’s influence on education. In the
second section, I discuss three nineteenth century farming handbooks in
connection with the important events described in the first section. I end my paper
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paper is
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Tell your
readers
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are writing
and why
your topic
is
important.
Angeli 2
When using
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sections
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The Theory of the Leisure Class summary (1page 250~300words)you .docxgloriab9
The Theory of the Leisure Class summary (1page 250~300words)
you should include those points.
1. Invidious distinctions
2. Work as unworthy and dishonorable
a. conspicuous consumption/leisure
3. “Waste” as honorable; wasteful pastimes of the leisure class
.
The theory is Parent Child Interaction Model( Barnard)Describe .docxgloriab9
The theory is Parent Child Interaction Model( Barnard)
Describe the main ideas of the theory (should include the assumptions under which the theory
operates. Identify the main concepts/components of the selected nursing theory
Provide a background of the theory. What was going on in the profession of nursing or in the
American society that may have influenced the formation of the theory?
What values, theories, evidence, and/or existing knowledge did the theorist cite as support for
the theory?
What motivated the theorist to write the theory?
How does the theory address the metaparadigm concepts of person, nursing, environment and health
How do you implement the components or concepts of this theory in your nursing practice. Give an
example.
Citations from the course text is required and from current nursing journals. 2014-2020 articles
.
The Texts of the MassKyrieKyrie, eleison. Lord, have mercy.docxgloriab9
The Texts of the Mass
Kyrie
Kyrie, eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Christe, eleison.
Christ, have mercy.
Kyrie, eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Gloria
Gloria in excelsis Deo,
Glory to God in the highest
et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
And on earth peace to men of goodwill.
Laudamus te. Benedicimus te.
We praise You. We bless You.
Adoramus te. Glorificamus te.
We adore you. We glorify You.
Gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam.
We give you thanks for Your great glory.
Domine Deus, Rex coelestis,
Lord God, Heavenly King,
Deus Pater omnipotens,
Almighty God the Father,
Domine Fili unigenite, Iesu Christe;
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father;
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris:
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
You take away the sins of the world;
miserere nobis;
have mercy on us;
qui tollis peccata mundi,
You take away the sins of the world;
suscipe deprecationem nostram;
receive our prayer;
qui sedes ad dexteram Patris,
You sit at the right hand of the Father;
miserere nobis.
have mercy on us.
Quoniam tu solus Sanctus,
For you alone are holy,
tu colus Dominus,
You alone are the Lord,
tu solus Altissimus, Iesu Christe.
You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,
Cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris.
with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father.
Amen.
Amen.
Credo
Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem, factorem coeli et terrae, visibilium omnium, et invisibilium.
I believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, Of all that is seen and unseen.
Et in unum Dominum Iesum Christum Filium Dei unigenitum.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God,
Et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula.
eternally begotten of the Father.
Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero.
God from God, Light from Light, True God from true God;
Genitum, non factum, consubstantialem Patri: per quem onmia facta sunt.
begotten, not made; of one being with the Father; through Him all things were made.
Qui propter nos homines et propter nostram salutem descendit de coelis.
For us men, and for our salvation, He came down from heaven;
Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine:
by the power of the Holy Spirit He became incarnate from the Virgin Mary
et homo factus est.
and was made man.
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis: sub Pontio Pilato passus, et sepultus est.
for our sake He was crucified under Pontius Pilate, He suffered death and was buried.
Et resurrexit tertia die, secundum Scripturas.
On the third day He rose again in accordance with the Scriptures;
Et ascendit in coelum: sedet ad dexteram Patris.
He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
Et iterum venturus est cum gloria judicare vivos et mortuos:
He shall come again in glory to judge both the living and dead,
cujus regni non erit finis.
and His kingdom shall have no end.
Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum et v.
The textbook’s authors presented three different characterizatio.docxgloriab9
The textbook’s authors presented three different characterizations of the U.S. citizenry. One is that U.S. citizens are apolitical, apathetic, self-interested, uninformed, lazy beings. The second is that most Americans are politically aware, at least enough to get by and promote their own best interests; your text called these folks “the rational electorate” and compared them to those who watch a football game and know enough to tell who is winning, even though they don’t understand all the rules. A third point of view insists that a significant number of individuals are even “ideal citizens” who are extremely knowledgeable about both current events and the workings of our political system.
Which point of view do you agree with (if any)? Why? (If you agree with none, how would you characterize the U.S. citizenry, and why?) Do you think we have enough ideal citizens for a functioning democracy? Why or why not? What do you think can be done to make more people into "ideal citizens?"
.
The textbook introduced you to types of physical security barriers, .docxgloriab9
The textbook introduced you to types of physical security barriers, how these are assessed and implemented is important to secure concerned environment. Since there is diverse type, discuss how to determine appropriate ones for specific environment.
Text book:
Fennelly, Lawrence, J. Effective Physical Security, 4th Edition. Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, 2012 ISBN 978-0-12-415892-4
.
The thought that the continents had coastlines that looked like they.docxgloriab9
The thought that the continents had coastlines that looked like they could fit together like pieces of a puzzle, especially in the case of South America and Africa, has persisted ever since the continents were mapped out (even Magellan took note of this). However, Alfred Wegener was the first to propose the theory of
continental drift formally
. The idea was met with much resistance and controversy in his time because Wegener could not explain the driving force of the plate movement.
The year after Wegener died (1930), Arthur Holmes published his idea that thermal convection in the Earth's mantle could cause continents to move. In the 1960s, Harry Hess offered an additional explanation of plate movement by describing the process of
seafloor spreading
, which carries off older sediment and fossils, and moves the continents as new ocean crust spreads away from the ridges. In this way, he substantiated Wegener's theory of continental drift, and explained how the once-joined continents had separated into the seven that exist today.
Respond to the following:
Name a place on Earth where two plates are converging.
Name a place where two plates are diverging.
Name a place where two plates are sliding past each other.
Must be at least 250-300 in length. APA Format.
Remember, if you provide a quote or information from a source (
e.g.
, your textbook or the Internet), you must include the correct citation and reference in
APA
style.
Make the post engaging, interesting, and long enough to cover the material completely. It is helpful to think of the post as more of a mini-paper than a simple contribution to a discussion.
.
The thesis statement is often (but not always) the l.docxgloriab9
The thesis
statement
is often
(but not
always) the
last
sentence of
the
introductio-
n.
The thesis
is a clear
position
that you
will support
and
develop
throughout
your paper.
This
sentence
guides or
controls
your paper.
Angeli 1
Elizabeth L. Angeli
Professor Patricia Sullivan
English 624
12 February 2012
Toward a Recovery of Nineteenth Century Farming Handbooks
While researching texts written about nineteenth century farming, I found a few
authors who published books about the literature of nineteenth century farming,
particularly agricultural journals, newspapers, pamphlets, and brochures. These authors
often placed the farming literature they were studying into an historical context by
discussing the important events in agriculture of the year in which the literature was
published (see Demaree, for example). However, while these authors discuss journals,
newspapers, pamphlets, and brochures, I could not find much discussion about another
important source of farming knowledge: farming handbooks. My goal in this paper is to
bring this source into the agricultural literature discussion by connecting three
agricultural handbooks from the nineteenth century with nineteenth century agricultural
history.
To achieve this goal, I have organized my paper into four main sections, two of
which have sub-sections. In the first section, I provide an account of three important
events in nineteenth century agricultural history: population and technological changes,
the distribution of scientific new knowledge, and farming’s influence on education. In the
second section, I discuss three nineteenth century farming handbooks in
connection with the important events described in the first section. I end my paper
If your
paper is
long, you
may want
to write
about how
your paper
is
organized.
This will
help your
readers
follow
your ideas.
MLA requires
double-spacing
throughout a
document. Do
not single-
space any part
of the
document.
Page numbers
begin on page
1 and end on
the final
page. Type
your name
next to the
page number
in the header
so that it
appears on
every page.
Your name,
the
professor's
name,
the course
number, and
the date of
the paper are
double-
spaced in 12-
point, Times
New Roman
font. Dates in
MLA are
written in this
order: day,
month, and
year.
Titles are
centered
and written
in 12-point,
Times New
Roman
font. The
title is not
bolded,
underlined,
or
italicized.
Blue boxes contain
directions for writing
and citing in MLA
style.
Green text boxes
contain explanations
of MLA style
guidelines.
The
introduc-
tory
paragraph,
or
introduc-
tion, should
set the
context for
the rest of
the paper.
Tell your
readers
why you
are writing
and why
your topic
is
important.
Angeli 2
When using
headings in
MLA, title
the main
sections
(Level 2
headers) in
a different
style fon.
The Theory of the Leisure Class summary (1page 250~300words)you .docxgloriab9
The Theory of the Leisure Class summary (1page 250~300words)
you should include those points.
1. Invidious distinctions
2. Work as unworthy and dishonorable
a. conspicuous consumption/leisure
3. “Waste” as honorable; wasteful pastimes of the leisure class
.
The theory is Parent Child Interaction Model( Barnard)Describe .docxgloriab9
The theory is Parent Child Interaction Model( Barnard)
Describe the main ideas of the theory (should include the assumptions under which the theory
operates. Identify the main concepts/components of the selected nursing theory
Provide a background of the theory. What was going on in the profession of nursing or in the
American society that may have influenced the formation of the theory?
What values, theories, evidence, and/or existing knowledge did the theorist cite as support for
the theory?
What motivated the theorist to write the theory?
How does the theory address the metaparadigm concepts of person, nursing, environment and health
How do you implement the components or concepts of this theory in your nursing practice. Give an
example.
Citations from the course text is required and from current nursing journals. 2014-2020 articles
.
The Texts of the MassKyrieKyrie, eleison. Lord, have mercy.docxgloriab9
The Texts of the Mass
Kyrie
Kyrie, eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Christe, eleison.
Christ, have mercy.
Kyrie, eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Gloria
Gloria in excelsis Deo,
Glory to God in the highest
et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
And on earth peace to men of goodwill.
Laudamus te. Benedicimus te.
We praise You. We bless You.
Adoramus te. Glorificamus te.
We adore you. We glorify You.
Gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam.
We give you thanks for Your great glory.
Domine Deus, Rex coelestis,
Lord God, Heavenly King,
Deus Pater omnipotens,
Almighty God the Father,
Domine Fili unigenite, Iesu Christe;
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father;
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris:
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
qui tollis peccata mundi,
You take away the sins of the world;
miserere nobis;
have mercy on us;
qui tollis peccata mundi,
You take away the sins of the world;
suscipe deprecationem nostram;
receive our prayer;
qui sedes ad dexteram Patris,
You sit at the right hand of the Father;
miserere nobis.
have mercy on us.
Quoniam tu solus Sanctus,
For you alone are holy,
tu colus Dominus,
You alone are the Lord,
tu solus Altissimus, Iesu Christe.
You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,
Cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris.
with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father.
Amen.
Amen.
Credo
Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem, factorem coeli et terrae, visibilium omnium, et invisibilium.
I believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, Of all that is seen and unseen.
Et in unum Dominum Iesum Christum Filium Dei unigenitum.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God,
Et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula.
eternally begotten of the Father.
Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero.
God from God, Light from Light, True God from true God;
Genitum, non factum, consubstantialem Patri: per quem onmia facta sunt.
begotten, not made; of one being with the Father; through Him all things were made.
Qui propter nos homines et propter nostram salutem descendit de coelis.
For us men, and for our salvation, He came down from heaven;
Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine:
by the power of the Holy Spirit He became incarnate from the Virgin Mary
et homo factus est.
and was made man.
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis: sub Pontio Pilato passus, et sepultus est.
for our sake He was crucified under Pontius Pilate, He suffered death and was buried.
Et resurrexit tertia die, secundum Scripturas.
On the third day He rose again in accordance with the Scriptures;
Et ascendit in coelum: sedet ad dexteram Patris.
He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
Et iterum venturus est cum gloria judicare vivos et mortuos:
He shall come again in glory to judge both the living and dead,
cujus regni non erit finis.
and His kingdom shall have no end.
Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum et v.
The textbook’s authors presented three different characterizatio.docxgloriab9
The textbook’s authors presented three different characterizations of the U.S. citizenry. One is that U.S. citizens are apolitical, apathetic, self-interested, uninformed, lazy beings. The second is that most Americans are politically aware, at least enough to get by and promote their own best interests; your text called these folks “the rational electorate” and compared them to those who watch a football game and know enough to tell who is winning, even though they don’t understand all the rules. A third point of view insists that a significant number of individuals are even “ideal citizens” who are extremely knowledgeable about both current events and the workings of our political system.
Which point of view do you agree with (if any)? Why? (If you agree with none, how would you characterize the U.S. citizenry, and why?) Do you think we have enough ideal citizens for a functioning democracy? Why or why not? What do you think can be done to make more people into "ideal citizens?"
.
The textbook introduced you to types of physical security barriers, .docxgloriab9
The textbook introduced you to types of physical security barriers, how these are assessed and implemented is important to secure concerned environment. Since there is diverse type, discuss how to determine appropriate ones for specific environment.
Text book:
Fennelly, Lawrence, J. Effective Physical Security, 4th Edition. Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, 2012 ISBN 978-0-12-415892-4
.
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting authori.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
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The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting authorita.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
.
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting autho.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
.
The textbook content for Understanding Operating Systems is organize.docxgloriab9
The textbook content for Understanding Operating Systems is organized through 1-6 chapters. Week 1 provides an introduction to those key elements associated with Operating Systems (OS). These first four chapters establish the working components of Memory Management, Memory Management Virtual Memory Systems, and Processor Management. Week two continues these introductions with additional management functions. Answer the following questions (Don't cut and paste answers form the book or the Internet) :
Research additional information and provide a brief explanation for the following terms:
Thread scheduling priorities
CPU Cycle time
Processor bottleneck
Processor Queue Length
I/O Interrupts
In your own words briefly explain the following terms:
Page Map Table (PMT)
First In First Out (FIFO)
Job Table (JT)
Least Recently Used (LRT)
Discuss the functional purpose and difference between, “job clocks” and “wait clocks”.
Explain any confusion that might exist between the term and it’s use, “main memory” and “secondary storage”.
.
The term public administration is traditionally defined as a gov.docxgloriab9
The term
public administration
is traditionally defined as a government agency. An understanding of the administrative processes that shape public administration has become increasingly necessary to both students and practitioners of public administration. However, the main concerns of public administration leaders are efficiency of time, economy of resources, and equity of service to the public.
To advance the understanding of public policy, please discuss the following
:
How do you measure political influence? What are the advantages and disadvantages of political influence? Is the shaping of public opinion by external influences good or bad for effective financial policy implementation? Why or why not?
.
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 forever changed U.S..docxgloriab9
The document discusses the effectiveness of the U.S. "War on Terror" since the 9/11 attacks and debates whether the military or diplomacy should be the primary foreign policy tool used to combat terrorism and keep the public safe from foreign and domestic threats. It asks if the "War on Terror" has been successful based on what criteria, and what else U.S. leaders could do to protect citizens from terrorists.
The term used to denote the beliefs that people have about political.docxgloriab9
The term used to denote the beliefs that people have about political issues, events, institutions, and personalities is public opinion. Underlying public opinion, people's beliefs and ideologies ____________
A) prevent liberals and conservatives from sharing similar core values.
B) force them to think carefully about each opinion that they hold.
C) are established when they are young and rarely change as they grow older.
D) color their perceptions so that they often make automatic judgments.
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The TermsMany terms mean different things in our common language a.docxgloriab9
The Terms
Many terms mean different things in our common language and in scientific language, which leads to misunderstandings about what they mean. This is especially true with terms like theory and law. The table below shows a few terms about scientific knowledge, defined in both our common language and scientific language.
Commonly Misunderstood Terms
Term
Common Definition
Scientific Definition
hypothesis
an educated guess
a
testable
explanation used to guide research
theory
an idea
a set of ideas supported by multiple experiments, done by multiple scientists that describe
why
something occurs
law
an absolute truth
a description of
what
occurs (not why it occurs) supported by multiple experiments
Please read the article
HERE
to better understand the differences between these terms.
Example Situation:
I have asked a few friends to help me with a little experiment. I have asked them to put a white rose in a small vase filled almost to the top with water and add a few drops of blue food coloring. They are to make observations while the flower changes.
What has occurred?
We have put it in water and left it for a few hours.
When we came back we all had the same outcome. The flower had turned blue.
This is what we will call
Scientific law.
It is the happenings of a certain experiment. If you put a flower in colored water the flower will take on the color of the water. It simply says WHAT will happen.
But
why
did it occur?
My friends and I believe it is because the colored water is drawn up through the flower's stem.
This is what we call a
scientific theory.
It tries to explain WHY something occurs.
A scientific theory is not less true than a scientific law. However, a scientific law is a direct result of the results of the experiment. Since in order to become a scientific law it must be proven many times, it is unlikely that somehow new results will occur and a law will be disproved. However, a scientific theory is based on
interpretation
of experimental results. The results are not usually proven wrong, just the conclusions drawn from the observations. As new and different information becomes available we may realize that we did not draw the correct conclusion and we need to adjust our theory accordingly.
Just a Theory
When arguing against a scientific theory, like the theory of evolution, people will sometimes say, "but its just a theory." That means that they do not understand that scientific theories are the strongest explanations offered by science. Theories are not scientific laws "in training," like how bills can be ratified into laws. A scientific theory does not ever turn into a scientific law. Instead laws describe what happens, frequently with an equation, while theories explain why it happens. Theories are built on the work on many scientists who conduct many different experiments. Not all of these experiments have the same goal, but through their combined work theories are constantly revised.
The term 21st century skills suggests that there is a new set of.docxgloriab9
The term
21st century skills
suggests that there is a new set of skills that individuals need to possess to be successful as learners, citizens, and employees in the competitive, global economy. Compare and contrast what the authors identify as twenty-first century skills with what you would identify as twenty-first century skills. Lastly, discuss how these skills fit into the traditional element of schooling that focuses on ensuring that all students develop the basic skills of reading, writing, and mathematics.
.
The term network economy” is used to emphasize the features of the .docxgloriab9
The term “network economy” is used to emphasize the features of the new, technology-enhanced economy within the information society. It stems from a key attribute— products and services that are created through networks operating on large or global scales, enabled by the current status of the global networks.
What are the principal impacts of the network economy for both established organizations and upstarts? Identify and provide examples of the most important recent technology and business innovations in the network economy. How has the adaptation of the new technologies affected the organizations from your examples?
The network economy introduces information-intensive goods, such as downloadable music and software. Information, as an economic entity, differs in behavior compared to traditional goods. How do information-intensive goods differ from traditional information goods? Provide two examples of each. What is the principal economic characteristic of information? What are the principal implications for strategic decisions?
What are the principal enablers for the continued importance of e-commerce trends? What does the term e-commerce 2.0 refer to? What are main principles of e-commerce 2.0? Give real-life examples of e-commerce 2.0 principles. Do you think that your set of e-commerce 2.0 principles is comprehensive? Why? Are these principles congruent with your personal understanding of e-commerce?
.
The term narcissist gets overused. I define it as not having empathy.docxgloriab9
The term narcissist gets overused. I define it as not having empathy, and if you don't have empathy you are dangerous. Without empathy it's likely you will hurt or even kill other livings things. How can we help our clients understand how to identity a true narcissist and what tools and skill will you teach them?
.
The term paper it should be of professional quality and be in th.docxgloriab9
The term paper it should be of professional quality and be in the format of an IEEE transaction style. Figures must be clear and drawn by you. Proper citation of references must be embedded in the term paper. All term report should be printed in 8.5x11in format, 10 size, time new roman font, two-column, about 8 pages, left, right, top, bottom margin 1 inch, and contain the following:
1. Title page.
2. Abstract (summary of the paper).
3. Introduction (problem motivation, background materials, related work, summary of objectives and methods).
4. (i) Description of existing algorithms/protocols for survey papers; (ii) system model, assumptions, and/or formal problem formulation for research-oriented papers.
5. (i) Comparison among existing algorithms/protocols and discussion on possible
improvements/enhancements; (ii) project results (derivation, proof, justification, or detailed
design/simulation) in one or more numbered sections for research-oriented papers.
6. Conclusions (evaluation of results, suggestions for improvements, or future work).
7. References must follow IEEE Transactions format (at least 10 references). Proper citation of
references must be embedded in the term paper.
Note: Please, follow the above-mentioned guidelines and prepare my term paper report accordingly. Also, I'm attaching my mid-term report document
.
The term knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultan.docxgloriab9
The term “knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultant and author Peter Drucker in his book,
The Landmarks of Tomorrow
(1959). Drucker defined knowledge workers as high-level workers who apply theoretical and analytical knowledge, acquired through formal training, to develop products and services. Does this sound familiar?
Nurses are very much knowledge workers. What has changed since Drucker’s time are the ways that knowledge can be acquired. The volume of data that can now be generated and the tools used to access this data have evolved significantly in recent years and helped healthcare professionals (among many others) to assume the role of knowledge worker in new and powerful ways.
In this Assignment, you will consider the evolving role of the nurse leader and how this evolution has led nurse leaders to assume the role of knowledge worker. You will prepare a PowerPoint presentation with an infographic (graphic that visually represents information, data, or knowledge. Infographics are intended to present information quickly and clearly.) to educate others on the role of nurse as knowledge worker.
Reference: Drucker, P. (1959).
The landmarks of tomorrow. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
To Prepare:
Review the concepts of informatics as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Consider how knowledge may be informed by data that is collected/accessed.
The Assignment:
Explain the concept of a knowledge worker.
Define and explain nursing informatics and highlight the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Develop a simple infographic to help explain these concepts.
NOTE: For guidance on infographics, including how to create one in PowerPoint, see “How to Make an Infographic in PowerPoint” presented in the Resources.
Your PowerPoint should Include the hypothetical scenario you originally shared in the Discussion Forum. Include your examination of the data that you could use, how the data might be accessed/collected, and what knowledge might be derived from that data. Be sure to incorporate feedback received from your colleagues’ responses.
3 to 4 references less than 5 years
.
The term knowledge worker” was first coined by management consu.docxgloriab9
The term “knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultant and author Peter Drucker in his book,
The Landmarks of Tomorrow
(1959). Drucker defined knowledge workers as high-level workers who apply theoretical and analytical knowledge, acquired through formal training, to develop products and services. Does this sound familiar?
Nurses are very much knowledge workers. What has changed since Drucker’s time are the ways that knowledge can be acquired. The volume of data that can now be generated and the tools used to access this data have evolved significantly in recent years and helped healthcare professionals (among many others) to assume the role of knowledge worker in new and powerful ways.
In this Assignment, you will consider the evolving role of the nurse leader and how this evolution has led nurse leaders to assume the role of knowledge worker. You will prepare a PowerPoint presentation with an infographic (graphic that visually represents information, data, or knowledge. Infographics are intended to present information quickly and clearly.) to educate others on the role of nurse as knowledge worker.
Reference: Drucker, P. (1959). The landmarks of tomorrow. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
To Prepare:
Review the concepts of informatics as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Consider how knowledge may be informed by data that is collected/accessed.
The Assignment:
Explain the concept of a knowledge worker.
Define and explain nursing informatics and highlight the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Include one slide that visually represents the role of a nurse leader as knowledge worker.
Your PowerPoint should Include the hypothetical scenario you originally shared in the Discussion Forum. Include your examination of the data that you could use, how the data might be accessed/collected, and what knowledge might be derived from that data. Be sure to incorporate feedback received from your colleagues’ responses.
.
The term for the belief that the United States had a God-given right.docxgloriab9
The term for the belief that the United States had a God-given right to settle land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean is called manifest?
Who is known as the “Manifest Destiny” President of the United States? ________________ (Give his last name only.)
The ____________ Trail was used for a stagecoach line.
.
The text discusses Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology” in Ch.docxgloriab9
The text discusses “Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology” in Chapter 2. As a student, you sociologically view the world in a particular way. Do you see the world as a place where things simply “work out” (structural functionalism), or is it constantly in conflict (conflict theory)? Perhaps you see the world primarily as a place that is about relationships between people (symbolic interactionism).
Write an essay (750-1,000 words) that addresses the following:
Define and explain the three ways to view the world “sociologically.”
Identify which sociological perspective (structural functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism) most closely represents your view of the world. Describe the factors that have caused you to view the world through that perspective, such as personal experience in our society, popular culture, media, etc. In addition, use an example from world events that demonstrates evidence of your theory. Briefly explain why you did not choose each of the other two perspectives being careful to demonstrate that you understand the other perspectives.
.
The terms innovation, and commercialization are commonly used in a n.docxgloriab9
The terms innovation, and commercialization are commonly used in a number of overlapping ways to refer to the process of developing new technology and
incorporating it into new products, processes, and services. Innovation encompasses both the development and application of a new product, process, or service.
It assumes novelty in the device, the application, or both. Thus, innovation can include the use of an existing type of product in a new application or the
development of a new device for an existing application. Innovation encompasses many activities, including scientific, technical, and market research; product,
process, or service development; and manufacturing and marketing to the extent they support dissemination and application of the invention. Commercialization
refers to the attempt to profit from innovation through the sale or use of new products, processes, and services. The term is usually used with regard to a specific
technology (e g “commercializing high-temperature superconductivity”) to denote the process of incorporating the technology into a particular product, process,
or service to be offered in the marketplace The term commercialization therefore emphasizes such activities as product/process development, manufacturing,
and marketing, as well as the research that supports them, More than innovation, commercialization is driven by firms’ expectations that they can gain a
competitive advantage in the marketplace for a particular product, process, or service.
SOURCE Office of Technology Assessment, 1995
What technological and market factors affect the commercialization process? Why does the development and commercialization process differ for the different
types of innovation?
.
The ten (10-12) paper Includes cover page, content page, abstract p.docxgloriab9
This 10-12 page paper focuses on organized crime topics. It should define and describe the scope and consequences of the selected problem, and assess societal responses including public policies. The paper also presents a clearly reasoned and scholarly researched alternative approach.
The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American.docxgloriab9
The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years' War culminated in war, a movement for independence and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment Era thought. These same ideals still shape our vision as we continue to define American Democracy.
Answer 1:
1.
How did Enlightenment Era thought influence the Declaration of Independence? In your answer, be sure to address how political thought evolved during the Enlightenment Era and how those shifts are represented within the Declaration of Independence.
2
. Are Enlightenment ideals still relevant as a guiding force in current American society? How so? In your answer, please be sure to address current events and issues.
.
The TED talk is Russell Foster, Why Do We Sleep. httpnew.te.docxgloriab9
The TED talk is Russell Foster, "Why Do We Sleep".
http://new.ted.com/talks/russell_foster_why_do_we_sleep
He is entertaining. :)
Watch the video and write a thoughtful one-page response summarizing the video and his main points, AND telling me what you thought of it. Did you like it?
Why or why not? What does it make you think of in your own life
. :)
Double-spaced is fine - I just want to see that you watched the video and took some time to process it and organize your thoughts into a coherent, germane response.
.
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting authori.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
must pass turn it in with les than 5%
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The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting authorita.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
.
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting autho.docxgloriab9
The textbook highlights four distinct styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Conduct an Internet search to broaden your understanding of these styles.
Write a short essay (500-750 words) in which you:
First, define each style.
Then, explore each style's effect on the socioemotional development of a 10-year-old child.
.
The textbook content for Understanding Operating Systems is organize.docxgloriab9
The textbook content for Understanding Operating Systems is organized through 1-6 chapters. Week 1 provides an introduction to those key elements associated with Operating Systems (OS). These first four chapters establish the working components of Memory Management, Memory Management Virtual Memory Systems, and Processor Management. Week two continues these introductions with additional management functions. Answer the following questions (Don't cut and paste answers form the book or the Internet) :
Research additional information and provide a brief explanation for the following terms:
Thread scheduling priorities
CPU Cycle time
Processor bottleneck
Processor Queue Length
I/O Interrupts
In your own words briefly explain the following terms:
Page Map Table (PMT)
First In First Out (FIFO)
Job Table (JT)
Least Recently Used (LRT)
Discuss the functional purpose and difference between, “job clocks” and “wait clocks”.
Explain any confusion that might exist between the term and it’s use, “main memory” and “secondary storage”.
.
The term public administration is traditionally defined as a gov.docxgloriab9
The term
public administration
is traditionally defined as a government agency. An understanding of the administrative processes that shape public administration has become increasingly necessary to both students and practitioners of public administration. However, the main concerns of public administration leaders are efficiency of time, economy of resources, and equity of service to the public.
To advance the understanding of public policy, please discuss the following
:
How do you measure political influence? What are the advantages and disadvantages of political influence? Is the shaping of public opinion by external influences good or bad for effective financial policy implementation? Why or why not?
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The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 forever changed U.S..docxgloriab9
The document discusses the effectiveness of the U.S. "War on Terror" since the 9/11 attacks and debates whether the military or diplomacy should be the primary foreign policy tool used to combat terrorism and keep the public safe from foreign and domestic threats. It asks if the "War on Terror" has been successful based on what criteria, and what else U.S. leaders could do to protect citizens from terrorists.
The term used to denote the beliefs that people have about political.docxgloriab9
The term used to denote the beliefs that people have about political issues, events, institutions, and personalities is public opinion. Underlying public opinion, people's beliefs and ideologies ____________
A) prevent liberals and conservatives from sharing similar core values.
B) force them to think carefully about each opinion that they hold.
C) are established when they are young and rarely change as they grow older.
D) color their perceptions so that they often make automatic judgments.
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The TermsMany terms mean different things in our common language a.docxgloriab9
The Terms
Many terms mean different things in our common language and in scientific language, which leads to misunderstandings about what they mean. This is especially true with terms like theory and law. The table below shows a few terms about scientific knowledge, defined in both our common language and scientific language.
Commonly Misunderstood Terms
Term
Common Definition
Scientific Definition
hypothesis
an educated guess
a
testable
explanation used to guide research
theory
an idea
a set of ideas supported by multiple experiments, done by multiple scientists that describe
why
something occurs
law
an absolute truth
a description of
what
occurs (not why it occurs) supported by multiple experiments
Please read the article
HERE
to better understand the differences between these terms.
Example Situation:
I have asked a few friends to help me with a little experiment. I have asked them to put a white rose in a small vase filled almost to the top with water and add a few drops of blue food coloring. They are to make observations while the flower changes.
What has occurred?
We have put it in water and left it for a few hours.
When we came back we all had the same outcome. The flower had turned blue.
This is what we will call
Scientific law.
It is the happenings of a certain experiment. If you put a flower in colored water the flower will take on the color of the water. It simply says WHAT will happen.
But
why
did it occur?
My friends and I believe it is because the colored water is drawn up through the flower's stem.
This is what we call a
scientific theory.
It tries to explain WHY something occurs.
A scientific theory is not less true than a scientific law. However, a scientific law is a direct result of the results of the experiment. Since in order to become a scientific law it must be proven many times, it is unlikely that somehow new results will occur and a law will be disproved. However, a scientific theory is based on
interpretation
of experimental results. The results are not usually proven wrong, just the conclusions drawn from the observations. As new and different information becomes available we may realize that we did not draw the correct conclusion and we need to adjust our theory accordingly.
Just a Theory
When arguing against a scientific theory, like the theory of evolution, people will sometimes say, "but its just a theory." That means that they do not understand that scientific theories are the strongest explanations offered by science. Theories are not scientific laws "in training," like how bills can be ratified into laws. A scientific theory does not ever turn into a scientific law. Instead laws describe what happens, frequently with an equation, while theories explain why it happens. Theories are built on the work on many scientists who conduct many different experiments. Not all of these experiments have the same goal, but through their combined work theories are constantly revised.
The term 21st century skills suggests that there is a new set of.docxgloriab9
The term
21st century skills
suggests that there is a new set of skills that individuals need to possess to be successful as learners, citizens, and employees in the competitive, global economy. Compare and contrast what the authors identify as twenty-first century skills with what you would identify as twenty-first century skills. Lastly, discuss how these skills fit into the traditional element of schooling that focuses on ensuring that all students develop the basic skills of reading, writing, and mathematics.
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The term network economy” is used to emphasize the features of the .docxgloriab9
The term “network economy” is used to emphasize the features of the new, technology-enhanced economy within the information society. It stems from a key attribute— products and services that are created through networks operating on large or global scales, enabled by the current status of the global networks.
What are the principal impacts of the network economy for both established organizations and upstarts? Identify and provide examples of the most important recent technology and business innovations in the network economy. How has the adaptation of the new technologies affected the organizations from your examples?
The network economy introduces information-intensive goods, such as downloadable music and software. Information, as an economic entity, differs in behavior compared to traditional goods. How do information-intensive goods differ from traditional information goods? Provide two examples of each. What is the principal economic characteristic of information? What are the principal implications for strategic decisions?
What are the principal enablers for the continued importance of e-commerce trends? What does the term e-commerce 2.0 refer to? What are main principles of e-commerce 2.0? Give real-life examples of e-commerce 2.0 principles. Do you think that your set of e-commerce 2.0 principles is comprehensive? Why? Are these principles congruent with your personal understanding of e-commerce?
.
The term narcissist gets overused. I define it as not having empathy.docxgloriab9
The term narcissist gets overused. I define it as not having empathy, and if you don't have empathy you are dangerous. Without empathy it's likely you will hurt or even kill other livings things. How can we help our clients understand how to identity a true narcissist and what tools and skill will you teach them?
.
The term paper it should be of professional quality and be in th.docxgloriab9
The term paper it should be of professional quality and be in the format of an IEEE transaction style. Figures must be clear and drawn by you. Proper citation of references must be embedded in the term paper. All term report should be printed in 8.5x11in format, 10 size, time new roman font, two-column, about 8 pages, left, right, top, bottom margin 1 inch, and contain the following:
1. Title page.
2. Abstract (summary of the paper).
3. Introduction (problem motivation, background materials, related work, summary of objectives and methods).
4. (i) Description of existing algorithms/protocols for survey papers; (ii) system model, assumptions, and/or formal problem formulation for research-oriented papers.
5. (i) Comparison among existing algorithms/protocols and discussion on possible
improvements/enhancements; (ii) project results (derivation, proof, justification, or detailed
design/simulation) in one or more numbered sections for research-oriented papers.
6. Conclusions (evaluation of results, suggestions for improvements, or future work).
7. References must follow IEEE Transactions format (at least 10 references). Proper citation of
references must be embedded in the term paper.
Note: Please, follow the above-mentioned guidelines and prepare my term paper report accordingly. Also, I'm attaching my mid-term report document
.
The term knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultan.docxgloriab9
The term “knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultant and author Peter Drucker in his book,
The Landmarks of Tomorrow
(1959). Drucker defined knowledge workers as high-level workers who apply theoretical and analytical knowledge, acquired through formal training, to develop products and services. Does this sound familiar?
Nurses are very much knowledge workers. What has changed since Drucker’s time are the ways that knowledge can be acquired. The volume of data that can now be generated and the tools used to access this data have evolved significantly in recent years and helped healthcare professionals (among many others) to assume the role of knowledge worker in new and powerful ways.
In this Assignment, you will consider the evolving role of the nurse leader and how this evolution has led nurse leaders to assume the role of knowledge worker. You will prepare a PowerPoint presentation with an infographic (graphic that visually represents information, data, or knowledge. Infographics are intended to present information quickly and clearly.) to educate others on the role of nurse as knowledge worker.
Reference: Drucker, P. (1959).
The landmarks of tomorrow. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
To Prepare:
Review the concepts of informatics as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Consider how knowledge may be informed by data that is collected/accessed.
The Assignment:
Explain the concept of a knowledge worker.
Define and explain nursing informatics and highlight the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Develop a simple infographic to help explain these concepts.
NOTE: For guidance on infographics, including how to create one in PowerPoint, see “How to Make an Infographic in PowerPoint” presented in the Resources.
Your PowerPoint should Include the hypothetical scenario you originally shared in the Discussion Forum. Include your examination of the data that you could use, how the data might be accessed/collected, and what knowledge might be derived from that data. Be sure to incorporate feedback received from your colleagues’ responses.
3 to 4 references less than 5 years
.
The term knowledge worker” was first coined by management consu.docxgloriab9
The term “knowledge worker” was first coined by management consultant and author Peter Drucker in his book,
The Landmarks of Tomorrow
(1959). Drucker defined knowledge workers as high-level workers who apply theoretical and analytical knowledge, acquired through formal training, to develop products and services. Does this sound familiar?
Nurses are very much knowledge workers. What has changed since Drucker’s time are the ways that knowledge can be acquired. The volume of data that can now be generated and the tools used to access this data have evolved significantly in recent years and helped healthcare professionals (among many others) to assume the role of knowledge worker in new and powerful ways.
In this Assignment, you will consider the evolving role of the nurse leader and how this evolution has led nurse leaders to assume the role of knowledge worker. You will prepare a PowerPoint presentation with an infographic (graphic that visually represents information, data, or knowledge. Infographics are intended to present information quickly and clearly.) to educate others on the role of nurse as knowledge worker.
Reference: Drucker, P. (1959). The landmarks of tomorrow. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
To Prepare:
Review the concepts of informatics as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Consider how knowledge may be informed by data that is collected/accessed.
The Assignment:
Explain the concept of a knowledge worker.
Define and explain nursing informatics and highlight the role of a nurse leader as a knowledge worker.
Include one slide that visually represents the role of a nurse leader as knowledge worker.
Your PowerPoint should Include the hypothetical scenario you originally shared in the Discussion Forum. Include your examination of the data that you could use, how the data might be accessed/collected, and what knowledge might be derived from that data. Be sure to incorporate feedback received from your colleagues’ responses.
.
The term for the belief that the United States had a God-given right.docxgloriab9
The term for the belief that the United States had a God-given right to settle land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean is called manifest?
Who is known as the “Manifest Destiny” President of the United States? ________________ (Give his last name only.)
The ____________ Trail was used for a stagecoach line.
.
The text discusses Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology” in Ch.docxgloriab9
The text discusses “Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology” in Chapter 2. As a student, you sociologically view the world in a particular way. Do you see the world as a place where things simply “work out” (structural functionalism), or is it constantly in conflict (conflict theory)? Perhaps you see the world primarily as a place that is about relationships between people (symbolic interactionism).
Write an essay (750-1,000 words) that addresses the following:
Define and explain the three ways to view the world “sociologically.”
Identify which sociological perspective (structural functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism) most closely represents your view of the world. Describe the factors that have caused you to view the world through that perspective, such as personal experience in our society, popular culture, media, etc. In addition, use an example from world events that demonstrates evidence of your theory. Briefly explain why you did not choose each of the other two perspectives being careful to demonstrate that you understand the other perspectives.
.
The terms innovation, and commercialization are commonly used in a n.docxgloriab9
The terms innovation, and commercialization are commonly used in a number of overlapping ways to refer to the process of developing new technology and
incorporating it into new products, processes, and services. Innovation encompasses both the development and application of a new product, process, or service.
It assumes novelty in the device, the application, or both. Thus, innovation can include the use of an existing type of product in a new application or the
development of a new device for an existing application. Innovation encompasses many activities, including scientific, technical, and market research; product,
process, or service development; and manufacturing and marketing to the extent they support dissemination and application of the invention. Commercialization
refers to the attempt to profit from innovation through the sale or use of new products, processes, and services. The term is usually used with regard to a specific
technology (e g “commercializing high-temperature superconductivity”) to denote the process of incorporating the technology into a particular product, process,
or service to be offered in the marketplace The term commercialization therefore emphasizes such activities as product/process development, manufacturing,
and marketing, as well as the research that supports them, More than innovation, commercialization is driven by firms’ expectations that they can gain a
competitive advantage in the marketplace for a particular product, process, or service.
SOURCE Office of Technology Assessment, 1995
What technological and market factors affect the commercialization process? Why does the development and commercialization process differ for the different
types of innovation?
.
The ten (10-12) paper Includes cover page, content page, abstract p.docxgloriab9
This 10-12 page paper focuses on organized crime topics. It should define and describe the scope and consequences of the selected problem, and assess societal responses including public policies. The paper also presents a clearly reasoned and scholarly researched alternative approach.
The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American.docxgloriab9
The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years' War culminated in war, a movement for independence and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment Era thought. These same ideals still shape our vision as we continue to define American Democracy.
Answer 1:
1.
How did Enlightenment Era thought influence the Declaration of Independence? In your answer, be sure to address how political thought evolved during the Enlightenment Era and how those shifts are represented within the Declaration of Independence.
2
. Are Enlightenment ideals still relevant as a guiding force in current American society? How so? In your answer, please be sure to address current events and issues.
.
The TED talk is Russell Foster, Why Do We Sleep. httpnew.te.docxgloriab9
The TED talk is Russell Foster, "Why Do We Sleep".
http://new.ted.com/talks/russell_foster_why_do_we_sleep
He is entertaining. :)
Watch the video and write a thoughtful one-page response summarizing the video and his main points, AND telling me what you thought of it. Did you like it?
Why or why not? What does it make you think of in your own life
. :)
Double-spaced is fine - I just want to see that you watched the video and took some time to process it and organize your thoughts into a coherent, germane response.
.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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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.
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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.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...
The topic is SchizophreniaAPA Style12 Slides (250 words in.docx
1. The topic is
Schizophrenia
APA Style
12 Slides (250 words in SPEAKER NOTES)
Must include:
Pathophysiology
Prevalence
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosing
Treatment
Risk Factors and Prevention
Minimum of 5 references within 5 years