Actual Thoughts of the African Warrior

Question 4312: Health Advocacy Campaign

You will develop a 9- to 12-page paper that outlines a health advocacy campaign designed to promote policies to improve the health of a population of your choice. This week, you will establish the framework for your campaign by identifying a population health concern of interest to you. You will then provide an overview of how you would approach advocating for this issue. In Week 9, you will consider legal and regulatory factors that have an impact on the issue and finally, in Week 10, you will identify ethical concerns that you could face as an advocate. Specific details for each aspect of this paper are provided each week. The Final Paper will be due in Week 10. This paper will serve as the Portfolio

Application for the course.

Before you begin, review the complete Assignment.
This week, begin developing your health advocacy campaign by focusing on the following:
To prepare for this final portion of your paper:
 Review provisions 7, 8, and 9 of the ANA Code of Ethics in relation to advocacy for population health.
 Reflect on the ethical considerations you may need to take into account in your advocacy campaign.
 Research the ethical considerations and lobbying laws relevant to the location where your advocacy campaign will occur.
 Consider potential ethical dilemmas you might face in your campaign.
To complete: Revise and combine parts one and two of your previous papers and add the following:
 Explain any ethical dilemmas that could arise during your advocacy campaign, and how you would resolve them.
 Describe the ethics and lobbying laws that are applicable to your advocacy campaign.
 Evaluate the special ethical challenges that are unique to the population you are addressing.
 Provide a cohesive summary for your paper.

Reminder: You will submit one cogent paper that combines the previous applications (Parts One and Two) plus the new material.
Your paper should be about 10 pages of content, not including the title page and references.

Question 4313: Nursing Case Study

Please make sure you include a title page and that you answer each question with a detailed rationale as well as credible sources to back up your answers. Make sure you use your textbook, peer reviewed journals or reliable websites like those ending in .edu, .gov and .org. There can be more than one correct answer to the multiple choice questions. They are choose all that apply.
Mr. Charles Lamont is a 45-year-old patient who is visiting his primary care physician for his an annual checkup. His wife is waiting for him in the lobby; she is hoping that Mr. Lamont will tell the physician about his recent bout of coughing and shortness of breath. Mr. Lamont works for a construction
company as a heavy machine operator. He smokes 1½ packs of cigarettes per day. His wife has been encouraging Mr. Lamont to stop, but he has not showed any interest in quitting. Laura, the registered nurse, takes Mr. Lamont to an examination room. Laura asks him about his overall health and he tells
her about a nagging cough and how he sometimes feels short of breath. He then denies any other health problems. Laura takes Mr. Lamont’s vital signs and gets the following results: blood pressure 156/94 mm Hg, temperature 99.8° F orally, apical pulse 104 beats/min, respirations 25 breaths/min and regular, and pulse oximetry 95%.
1. Mr. Lamont asks Laura if everything is normal. Before she answers, she reviews the results and determines which of the results are abnormal. What are Laura’s findings? What would be normal for any of these that are not normal?
1. The primary care physician examines Mr. Lamont and tells him he should quit smoking. He gives him an antihypertensive medication to help lower his blood pressure. Mr. Lamont asks Laura if she can teach his wife how to take his blood pressure. Laura agrees and brings Mrs. Lamont in to explain the process. Laura decides that she will use demonstration to teach Mrs. Lamont the procedure, but she also wants to explain some important concepts. What should she include?
Select all that apply.A. Choose a cuff that is the right size.
B. Ensure that the patient is sitting or lying.
C. Support the extremity.
D. Ensure proper cuff application.
2. Mr. Lamont tells Laura that he doesn’t understand how smoking could influence his blood pressure. How should Laura respond?

3. Mr. Lamont tells his wife that the physician told him his respiratory rate was increased. Mrs. Lamont asks Laura what could cause him to breathe faster. What factors could cause his increased respirations? Select all that apply.A. Smoking
B. Medications
C. Increased activity
D. Pain

Question 4314: Section 1 of the Sherman Act

Student’s Name:
Professor’s Name:
Course:
Date:

Section 1 of the Sherman Act

From the case, Marucci had the right to file a lawsuit against NFHS and NCAA. The standard provided by NCAA and NFHS were not in good faith since they violated the Sherman Act. Section one of the act indicates that contract that restraint commerce is illegal. Section one prohibits agreement that causes
bid-rigging, price-fixing, and refusal to deal, among others. The parties agreeing or affected by the agreement may be customers, competitors, or both. The standard set by the NCAA and NFHS affected both the competitors and the customers. Muracci reported decreased sales of four products. The
composite bats represented wood bats, making it hard for the Muracci to sell all the eleven products as they were decertified for use in collegiate and high school games (Ward 16). The change made by NCAA and NFHS violated section one of the Sherman Act.
The standards provided by NFHS and NCAA restrained the trade of games products centrally to the Sherman Act. The court uses two approaches of section one to pass out judgment. First, the approach includes bid-rigging and price-fixing activities. Secondly, the approach considers the reason why an
individual or organization took certain action. In the case, it is clear that NFHS and NCAA action had a negative economic effect on Muracci since four of the products were not selling. In consideration of the first approach of section one, the standards put across by NCAA and NFHS indirectly favored some
producers in the market (McNeese 39). Muracci had enough evidence to prove that NFHS and NCAA standards violated the Sherman Act.

Works Cited

McNeese, Tim. The Robber Barons and the Sherman Antitrust Act. New York, N.Y.: Chelsea House,2012. Print.
Ward, Peter C. Federal Trade Commission: Law, Practice, and Procedure. New York, NY: Law Journal Seminars-Press, 2019. Print.

Question 4315: Case General Education and Learning Styles Assignment

Overview Dazed and Confused
Module 1 – Case General Education and Learning Styles Assignment Overview Dazed and Confused: General Education vs. Career Specialization Melanie was really looking forward to college because she thought she would have freedom to select the courses she wants.

INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TOPIC:

Module 1 – Case General Education and Learning Styles Assignment Overview Dazed and Confused: General Education vs. Career Specialization Melanie was really looking forward to college because she thought she would have freedom to select the courses she wanted and the opportunity to get into the major of her choice (computer science). However, she is shocked and disappointed with her first-term schedule of classes because it consists mostly of required general education courses that seem totally unrelated to her major. She is also frustrated because some of these courses are about subjects she already took in high school (English, history, and biology). Shes beginning to think she would be better off quitting college and going to a technical school for a year or two so she can get right into computer science and immediately begin acquiring the skills she will need to work in the computer industry. Case Assignment Reflection Questions If Melanie decides to get a technical certificate and not pursue a college degree, how do you see it affecting her future: in the short run, and in the long run? Do you see any way Melanie might strike a balance between pursuing her career interest and obtaining her college degree so that she could work toward achieving both goals at the same time?

Canyou relate to Melanie’s story in any way, or do you know anyone else who is having a similar experience? Assignment Expectations After reading Chapter 1 in Thriving at Trident University, answer the reflection questions from Dazed and Confused. Download and complete Dazed and Confused. Each answer should include TWO paragraphs (4 or 5 sentences per paragraph); to earn full credit, provide examples to support your opinion. Utilize information from the chapter as well to support your opinion. Review the grading rubric before submitting the assignment to ensure that you have met all requirements. When you have finished, title the file with your name (Example: Module 1 Case Helen Smith), save and upload the document to the Case 1 Dropbox. Reading and Viewing: YouTube/Videos and Simulations in Your Trident Course Be prepared by ensuring you have a reliable Internet connection before you start quizzes or stream video content for a course.

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Question 4316: Wine Report

INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE TOPIC:

The purpose of this Wine Report is to have you research your chosen grape varietal in more depth and tie in the varietal and its characteristics with the terroir (climate, people, geography, soil), the culture,
the history of the place/grape, This will help you to make connections between the many important aspects of wine making and the grape varietal you have chosen.

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FILLED IN BY THE CUSTOMER:

MGMT 252 – WINE INDUSTRY
Fall 2019 – F19N01
Assignment #1
Individual Wine Report
Weight: 25%
Due Date: October 4
Submission: VIU LEARN Submission Folder before class.
Type: Individual
Format: Typed, 12-point font, double spaced, approximately 1200 words. Use a title page with your name and student number, date and the varietal you are writing about. Use section headings, an introduction and a conclusion. Appendices are optional. Use APA referencing both in text and a
reference list.
Purpose: The purpose of this Wine Report is to have you research your chosen grape varietal in more depth and tie in the varietal and its characteristics with the terroir (climate, people, geography, soil), the culture, the history of the place/grape, use of the grape in winemaking. This will help you to make
connections between the many important aspects of wine making and the grape varietal you have chosen.
Directions: Students are to report on a particular grape varietal including its characteristics, history, terroir, culture surrounding the varietal, how the grape varietal is used in wine making, and an example of a wine and the wine’s characteristics. The report should be approximately 1200 words not including
appendices. All sources /references used will be cited using APA referencing both in text and in the reference list. Grading will be based on the following:
How Informative is your report? Your research is of a depth that informs and educates the reader.
Your research addresses the key tasks of the assignment (25%)
How accurate is your report? Your research is current and accurately addresses the key aspects of the task (25%)
Writing Style & Grammar. The report is well written, with none or very few typographical errors, sentences are well structured, proper grammar is used and the writing style is engaging (15%)
Report Structure and Format. The report structure includes a cover page, introduction, section headings, conclusion, reference list and optional appendices. Pages are numbered (15%).

Referencing and Quality of References. Most references are relatively current within the last 5 years; at least 50% of your references are wine industry publications and peer reviewed journals. A minimum of 8 references are used (10%)  Did you make me want a bottle? (10%) Your research and approach to writing about your varietal is enthusiastic.
Important: Academic Misconduct
➢ Plagiarizing, fabricating or modifying the original work of another person from previous semesters/years.
➢ Using unauthorized or inappropriate sources of information.
➢ Assignments must be free of spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors. Grades will be lower for assignments containing such errors.
➢ Ensure you understanding of Academic Integrity and Misconduct. More details on this are set out in the Student Conduct Policy section of the online VIU calendar and in our course website under code of conduct.

Resources:

You may want to visit the Writing Centre links and resources if you want guidance on writing introductions and conclusions, forming good sentences, referencing and other topics.
https://services.viu.ca/writing-centre/links-and-resources
Grading Rubric: See below Student Name: Instructor: Carleigh Randall
Course: MGMT 252 Wine Industry
Rubric for Wine Report Assignment 1
Description of Task: The purpose of this Wine Report is to have you research a particular grape varietal including its characteristics, history, terroir, culture surrounding the varietal, how the varietal is used in wine making, and an example of a wine that uses the varietal and the characteristics of that wine. This
will help you to make connections between the many important aspects of wine making and the grape varietal you have chosen.
How Informative is your report? Your research is of a depth that informs and educates the reader.
Your research addresses the key tasks of the assignment (25%)
How accurate is your report? Your research is current and accurately addresses the key aspects of the task (25%)
Writing Style & Clarity. The report is well written, with none or very few typographical errors, paragraphs and sentences are well structured, proper grammar is used and the writing style is engaging (15%)
Report Structure and Format. The report structure is well organized, and includes a cover page, introduction, section headings, conclusion, reference list and optional appendices. Pages are numbered (15%).

Referencing and Quality of References. Most references are relatively current within the last 5 years; at least 50% of your references are wine industry publications and peer reviewed journals. A minimum of 8 references are used (10%)  Did you make me want a bottle? (10%) Your research and approach to writing about your varietal is enthusiastic.
Value: 25% Due Date October 4 with marks deducted for late submission as per course outline

Learning Objective:

To understand the basics of wine varieties and regions
TOTAL MARK/ 100%Instructor Comments:
Level 4 Excellent 4 – 5 Level 3 Good 3.5 – 3.9 Level 2 Needs Improvement 3.0 – 3.4 Level 1 Poor 0 – 2.9 Score x weighted value
Informative (25%) The report/research is of an excellent quality and depth that fully informs and educates the reader.
There is a strong understanding and insight into topic. The research fully addresses and informs all key tasks of the assignment (characteristics, history, region, culture, terroir, climate, use).

4 — 5

The report/research is of a good quality and depth that informs and educates the reader. There is an understanding and insight into topic. For the most part, the research addresses and informs all key tasks of the assignment (characteristics, history, region, culture, terroir, climate, use).

3.5 – 3.9

The report/research lacks depth and is missing critical information, and therefore, does not educate the reader. There appears to be a lack of understanding and insight into topic. The report/research does not
address all key tasks of the assignment (characteristics, history, region, culture, terroir, climate, use).

3.0 – 3.4

The report/research is missing depth and significant critical information and does not educate the reader. Clear lack of understanding and insight into topic. Most / many of the key tasks of the assignment not addressed (characteristics, history, region, culture, terroir, climate, use).

0 – 2.9

/5 X 5= / 25
Accuracy of Evidence (25%)
Provides compelling and accurate evidence that supports the key tasks of the report (characteristics, history, region, culture, terroir, climate, use). The relevance of all pieces of evidence is clearly stated. All information is accurate and up to date.

4 – 5

Provides necessary evidence to support the key tasks of the report but not all. The accuracy and/or the relevance of some evidence and information presented may not be totally clear. With a few minor exceptions, information is accurate.

3.5 – 3.9

Not enough evidence is provided to support the key tasks, or evidence is incomplete, incorrect, or oversimplified. Not all information is accurate and up to date.

3.0 – 3.4

Either no evidence is provided, or there are numerous factual mistakes, omissions or oversimplifications. Most of the evidence provided in inaccurate.

0 – 2.9

/5 X 5= / 25
Style & Clarity of Writing (15%)
All sentences are grammatically correct and clearly written. Sentences are well structured within well- structured paragraphs. No words are misused. Technical terms and words from other languages are always explained. Paper has been spell-checked AND proofread and contains no errors.

4 – 5

All sentences are grammatically correct and clearly written. Paragraphs well-structured overall. An occasional word is misused. Technical terms and words from other languages are usually, but not always, explained. Paper has been spell-checked AND proofread, and contains no more than a few minor errors, which do not adversely affect the reader’s ability to understand the report.

3.5 – 3.9

A few sentences are grammatically incorrect or not clearly written. Several words are misused. Technical terms and words from other languages are rarely explained. Paper has been spell-checked AND proofread, but still contains several errors. Reader’s ability to understand the report may be compromised by these errors.

3.0 – 3.4

Paper is full of grammatical errors and poor writing. Several words are misused. Technical terms and words from other languages are rarely explained. Paper has not been spell-checked or proofread and contains numerous errors. Reader has a difficult time understanding the report because of errors.

0 – 2.9

/5 x 3= /15

Report Essay contains an intro, main Essay contains an intro, main Essay contains an intro, main Essay has no clear organizational
Structure & Format (15%) body, and conclusion. Introduction lays out the main topic and gives an outline of what the reader can expect in the essay. The conclusion brings everything together,
acknowledges potential shortcomings of the paper. Main body contains properly labeled section headings and the structure/flow of the report is well organized.

4 – 5

body, and conclusion. The introduction lays out the main topic but gives the reader little idea of what to expect in the report. The conclusion nicely summarizes the main findings and evidence but does not move beyond what has
already been presented in the paper. Report is for the most part well organized with section headings.

3.5 – 3.9

body, and conclusion. The introduction gives the reader an idea of what to expect in the paper but does not effectively lay out the main topic. The conclusion does little more than restate the problematic introduction. Intro and/or conclusion may be too wordy or short. Report could be better organized and/or section headings are missing.

3.0 – 3.4

pattern. Section headings are missing.

Introduction is missing and/or does not identify the topic or what the reader can expect. Conclusion is missing and/or does not summarize key findings. 0 – 2.9
/ 5 X 3 = /15 Referencing and Quality of References (10%). Evidence is used from a wide range of sourcesincluding scholarly books, websites, journal articles, etc. References are relatively current within the last 5 years. A minimum of 8 references are used with at least 50% wine industry publications and peer
reviewed journals. References properly cited in text and reference list constructed properly using APA format

4 – 5

Evidence is used from many sources, but author relies heavily on a more limited set of sources. Most references relatively current within 5 years. The minimum number of references are used, but are primarily non-scholarly (i.e., intended for a general audience) and/or web based. References properly cited in text and reference list constructed properly using APA format with just a few
referencing errors.

3.5 – 3.9

Uses only a few of the sources, does not use the minimum number of
sources, and/or sources are not current. Heavy dependence on website sources. Errors in citation of references and/or not in APA format 3.0 – 3.4 Does not use sources, only minimally uses sources or relies exclusively on non-scholarly outside sources. Numerous errors in referencing and/or not in APA
referencing.

0 – 2.9

/ 5 X 2= /10 Overall Enthusiasm and Impression (10%) Author directly addresses main topic with a high level of insight and awareness of the subject. Author able to synthesize their research and convey their knowledge in an enthusiastic way. Overall impression “you make me want a bottle”.

4 – 5

Authorcompetently addresses main topic, but with less awareness and/or insight of the topic. That said, the author has learned a great deal in this exercise and is able to communicate this knowledge to others with some enthusiasm. Overall impression “it could make me want a bottle”

3 – 5 – 3.9

Author attempts to address main topic with insight and awareness but fails to do so with enthusiasm or interest. The author has communicated the research but does not fully understand its meaning or context and cannot clearly convey it to others. Overall impression “you make want a bottle, but not your wine”

3.0 – 3.4

Author does not address main topic and is not communicated with insight and awareness. Report lacks any enthusiasm and/or interest in the subject. Overall impression Overall impression “you make want a bottle, but not your wine”

0 – 2.9

/ 5 x 2 = /10

Question 4317:

Quantum computer construction and its cyber security threats to the Untied States.

Research Proposal Instructions

Prompt: In 2,000-2,500 words, create a research proposal for your research topic that includes an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, rationale, conclusion, and references (the last of which not counting towards the word count) in that order.

Requirements:

1. You may use first person, but not second person. Only use first person when absolutely necessary to talk about the fact that you are proposing research. Some sections like the literature review should not have any at all, but you will likely need it in the methodology.
2. Your grammar, spelling, and punctuation should be flawless. Visit the Liberty University writing centers if you want extra help:
https://www.liberty.edu/academics/casas/academicsuccess/index.cfm?PID=38382
3. You must use APA formatting.
4. When proposing that you will be doing an action if your proposal is accepted (like in your methodology), speak in the future tense.
5. Use Level 1 APA headings to differentiate between main sections where appropriate.
6. Your abstract should be a general, 150-250 word summary of what sections and topics are contained in your research proposal; avoid arguing or going into detail there.
7. Remember to look over the comments your instructor has made on your other related assignments and be sure to update sections of your research proposal for this assignment. Learn from past mistakes and successes.

Additional Suggestions:

1. Keep your audience in mind throughout. While your professor will grade your essay, remember that your audience will likely be someone who can grant money to support your research. Assume that person, committee, or organization is somewhat interested in your research topic. How can you show them that your plan to study it is a good one that deserves financial support? It will be easier to
convince them if you can show you’ve done your research, your reasons for studying this topic lines up with theirs, and your plan to study it will be effective.
2. Remember that the introduction of your literature review is not the same as the introduction overall—the overall introduction usually focuses on the topic and segues into introducing the research hypothesis or question, which is typically the last sentence of the introduction.
3. In your conclusion, summarize your main ideas and emphasize the importance and future helpfulness of what you are doing.
4. Once you have put together all the pieces, read through your proposal several times to make sure that tone, ideas, and arguments stay consistent throughout. You’ve sorted out the puzzle pieces, but you need to make sure they all fit.

Question 4318: Risk Assessment Project

The most significant written assignment in this course is the Risk Assessment Project. There are 2 deliverables with this assignment: Risk Assessment Proposal; and Risk Assessment Project. The first thing you need to do is pick a business or public organization that you want to focus on and the key to remember is that the risk assessment will focus on information systems. So, you want to pick an
organization that handles sensitive and confidential data. Some good examples are healthcare or financial organizations and online eCommerce businesses. I have had students in the past pick organizations like NBA teams that make the assignment very difficult to write.
The assessment should follow a strong framework, like the one presented and explained in our OER NIST SP800-30r1. While you do not need to know the specific information systems architecture (hardware, software, communications) at the organization, you do need to be able to discuss what sensitive data
they capture, store, manipulate, and transfer.
I have created and attached a template for the final Risk Assessment Project to assist with the process.
We will continue to focus on this assignment, and feel free to ask any questions you may have using the Questions for the Instructor Discussion or via email.
The objective of this project is to develop a Risk Assessment Report for a company, government agency, or other organization. The analysis will be conducted using only publicly available information (that is, information obtainable on the Internet (using a browser), company reports, news reports, journal articles, etc.). The risk analysis should consider legitimate, known threats that pertain to the subject organization. Based on the information gathered, presumed vulnerabilities of the company or organization’s computing and networking infrastructure will be identified.
Then, based on the identified threats and vulnerabilities you will describe the risk profile for the subject organization and suggest recommendations to mitigate the risks. The students will demonstrate in the Research Paper project their ability to communicate clearly and acquisition, application and integration
of knowledge skills. We will have rubrics to evaluate risk analysis subject matter competency and communications and knowledge competencies.
You will submit a brief proposal (page and half long, double-spaced) in session 4. The proposal should include description of the organization you are proposing to analyze, scope (e.g., entire organization, key business area, major system, etc.) for the risk assessment, research methods to be used and preliminary list of research information sources and references. Your instructor will provide feedback on
the suitability of the proposed subject organization and the scope, as well as the suitability of the proposed research methods and information sources.
The final output is a paper 12 pages (double-spaced) long, exclusive of cover, title page, table of contents, endnotes and bibliography. The paper must use APA formatting and reference citations (i.e. Stone, 2019, para. 4) with the exception that tables and figures can be inserted at the appropriate location rather than added at the end. This report is due during the 11th week of the course.
Hopefully by now you have identified the organization and business sector you will be focusing your Risk Assessment Project on.

As you are working thorough your risk assessment, it is very important to
understand that this assignment is focused on Cyber Risk Analysis, not business processes. Risk analysis can be viewed through either the IT/Cyber lens or the business lens. The difference is that the business focus is the bottom line of operations, in other words how will risk effect profit?
The Cyber Risk Analysis is focused on how will risk effect our information assurance? So, as you use the NIST documentation to format your Risk Assessment, be sure to focus on IT resources, and address the
questions of how can the organization be hacked? and what is the potential cost of not fixing vulnerabilities? Both questions are focused on the vulnerabilities and threats to information systems you identify. In other words, the report should not focus on other businesses processes, like finance, accounting, manufacturing, sales, etc.
Your steps should be to identify a specific organization (e.g., Mayo Clinic), identify the sector (e.g., healthcare), use the information from the NIST guidelines to identify information systems (much of this is assumed to be a guess), and justify the risk assessment based on known breaches of other organizations in this sector (e.g., Medical Records Service Pays $100,000 to Settle HIPAA Breach).

**** The final output is a paper 12 pages (double-spaced) long, exclusive of cover, title page, table of contents, endnotes and bibliography.

Question 4319: Marketing environment

Value for this project is 200 points

1. The Marketing Process

 From chapter 1 of the textbook:
Define/explain the marketing process which consists of:

 Understanding the marketplace

 Designing a value-driven marketing strategy

 Constructing an integrated marketing program to deliver customer
value

 Creating customer relationships

 Capturing value from customers for profitability.

2. Business Portfolio

 From chapter 2 of the textbook: Define/explain the Boston Consulting Group’s growth- share matrix.

3. Strategic Planning

 From chapter 2 of the textbook: Define/explain Growth Strategies that a
company can use to grow their existing business.

4. Target Market, Differentiation and Positioning

 From chapter 2 of the textbook: Define/explain the concept of Market Targeting and Positioning.

5. The Marketing Mix

 From chapter 2 of the textbook: Define/explain the Marketing Mix.

6. Situation Analysis
 In order to profitably satisfy customer needs, an organization must understand its internal, and external situation also referred to its micro-environment and macro-environment. We call this a situation analysis. From chapter 3 of the textbook, define/explain a company’s micro-environment and macro- environment.

7. Marketing Research

 Market research is the systematic design, collection, analysis and reporting of data relevant to a specific marketing situation facing an organization. From chapter 4 of the textbook: Define/explain the marketing research process that a company would undertake before rolling out a new product or service.

1 DIRECTIONS:

To receive full credit for this project, you should explain each answer in detail. Use your textbook, (chapters 1-4), notes and Internet research to complete this project. This Project should be a minimum of 1,200 words. (Each question
must be answered for full-credit.) Number and use the question heading that I have provided. Please use an 11/12-point font for body paragraphs and a 14-point for headings. Anything larger than this makes your work difficult to read. Submit projects in either a Microsoft Word format or convert to a PDF file.

 Please do not submit a project in Google docs, Pages or a RTF files, etc. as my work computer cannot open these files.

Question 4320: Compare and contrast the DNP and PhD/DNS/DNSc degrees

You will prepare a scholarly paper (1-title page, 2-3 pages of content, 1-page references: maximum 5- pages). This paper is to compare and contrast the DNP with the other advanced nursing roles. You will compare and contrast the DNP and PhD/DNS/DNSc degrees. You will define the DNP degree and share
your own decision to seek this degree. Discuss the educational evolution of the doctor of nursing practice role and articulate how these advancements will affects the future of nursing. Use of evidence- based practice (i.e., scholarly citation), will be referenced in your paper supporting your decision to
pursue the DNP degree. Include how your leadership topic reflects interprofessional collaboration. The paper and references are to follow APA format.

Question 4321:

what was the potential and real impact of the discovery and colonization of the New World

According to Adam Smith, what was the potential and real impact of the discovery and colonization of the New World? Did the New World open any possibilities for the economic development of Europe?
How did the Age of Discovery change the New World? Discussion Board Post (Quality) -Your posts must demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the topic being discussed. -You must demonstrate connections between lecture materials, textbook content, and discussion. -You should relate discussion
responses to material covered earlier in the course to give your responses clarity and context. -Your post should go beyond reciting facts, but it should examine the material at a critical level and include facts that support your response.

Question 4322: Discussion post of American history

Prompt: This week’s reading demonstrates how slavery became a race-based system. This certainly provides us an example of the importance of laws and customs working together to create social norms and definitions since these laws worked to define Africans and African Americans as inferior. What do
you think of all of all this? Use the documents to explain your thoughts. In addition to today’s laws and customs, what else is used to create today’s social norms and definitions (besides laws)? Reflect on these questions in a couple of paragraphs.

Question 4323: Confucian Ideas

For your discussion, first view a video about Confucius put together by Dr. Bryan W. Van Norden, a professor of Chinese Philosophy. Following, review the “Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Filial Piety and Humaneness” you have already read, as well as the additional selection here. Throughout China’s imperial era, Confucius was often cited by scholar-officials as support for their arguments – regarding, for instance, how a person should handle a problem with a personal relationship or what kind of policies the emperor should adopt. For your discussion, select at least three passages from Confucius, explain what you think they mean, why Confucius was propounding these ideas in his own time, and explain why they might still be relevant today. If you don’t think any are relevant, then choose three and explain why they aren’t relevant. Required materials: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9cjnCux2yOM https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wFt_VGG0kJU and access to book

Question 4324:

what were your major conclusions about the founding of the new world?
After reading Chapter 1 & 2 in your text book, what were your major conclusions about the founding of the new world? What surprised you? On what grounds was it established? What do you think of Columbus? How might this differ from the “rosy” childhood view of Columbus? Did you find anything
interesting about the founding of the colonies? Do any colonies mirror today’s states? Please explain these analogies.

Question 4325:

What logic did he use to differentiate between the two types of liberty
John Winthrop distinguished between natural and moral liberty. What logic did he use to differentiate between the two types of liberty? Did his definition create a distinction that separated English people from Native Americans? How did moral liberty work? How did Puritans define liberty and freedom?

**You should make sure to provide more historical detail to support your answer and directly address the reading. For example, how did the Age of Discovery impact the inhabitants of North and South America or Africa? Also, you must end your first post with a question. You should refer to ‘Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History’.

Question 4326: Core assessment Global economy

D#2: Core Assessment: Global Economy (Eastern Hemisphere) No unread replies. No replies. Africa has been characterized as the Dark Continent, that it is, it is accused of being on the periphery of the ancient and medieval worlds’ economies. Using the Geography Power Point Preview the documentView in a
new windowand the Power Points on Historic Africa 4a The Ancients (Ancient Egypt, Carthage, & Axum)Preview the documentView in a new window, 4b Medieval West AfricaPreview the documentView in a new window (Trans-Saharan Trade, Empires of Ghana, Mali, & Songhai, Mansa
Kankan Musa, and Introduction of Islam), And 4c East and Southern AfricaPreview the documentView in a new window, Discuss and Disprove the notion that Africa was disconnected from the rest of the
Eastern Hemisphere. Timeline from 1000 BC through AD 1400 Thesis: Africa was central to Global Trade during the Ancient and Medieval Periods 1 Trade among the four River Valley Civilizations 2 Trade from North Africa into the Mediterranean Sea (peoples Berbers; Empires Carthage and Egypt) 3 Trade from
the interior to the Red Sea which is traded North to the Mediterranean Sea and South to the Indian Ocean (Kingdom/Empire Axum) 4 Trade from the West African Interior to the North African Coast (Kingdoms/Empires Ghana, Mali, Songhai) Trans-Saharan Trade 5 Introduction of Islam to North Africa,
Axum, the West African Interior, and the East African Trading City States 6 Trade from the interior to the East African Coast (East African Trading City States: Kilwa) 7 Trade from the interior to the Southern African Coast (Kingdom/Empire Zimbabwe) The Assessment Power PointPreview the documentView in a
new window tells the story. (Please note that this Discussion #2 and Discussion #4 (outline) organizes our thoughts about the Exam #1 Essay Question) Due by midnight January 31, 2018

Question 4327: American history discussion

Prompt: This week’s reading focused on the life of Puritans in colonial America. Some critics have, over the years, argued that you can still see elements of Puritan life, thoughts, and ideas in America today.
American society has often been described as one that clings to its puritanical roots. You see this in various descriptions of current issues and events. For instance, here is a 2017 article recently describing the Baseball Hall of Fame as puritanical, another article from 2012 argues that Puritan ideals and
morality are still very much with us today, and another article from 2016 argues that today’s prison system has Puritanical goals. Whether we agree with all of these connections or not is up for debate, but what is interesting is seeing these continued connections to Puritans and Puritan ideas. You can read
these articles if you wish, but are not required to in order to answer the following questions for this assignment: First, using this week’s primary sources, what did you think of Puritan life? Which elements of Puritan society is America clinging to today (think big-picture ideas and themes as obviously there are
no actual witch trials today)? What is puritanical about American society today? Use the assigned documents from this week to reflect on these questions in a couple of paragraphs.

Question 4328: European Exploration

Research the following: 1.) Spanish Exploration 2.) French Exploration 3.) Dutch Exploration. What motivated each group to explore and colonize the New World? How were their motivations similar, how were they different? ? How did Mercantilism and Joint Stock companies motivate these nations to engage in exploration? How were they similar in the way that they treated the Native Americans? How were they different in regards to how they treated the Native Americans.

Question 4329: Meet the Romans with Mary Beard 2/3 hd

Many of us already have a preconceived idea of what ancient roman city life was like, whether through books, movies, high school history, and pop culture. After watching this documentary, was there anything that challenged your previous understanding of ancient roman city life? How? Discuss 1-2 points. 2. In some ways, our urban lives today are not that much different from life in ancient roman cities, centuries ago. Reflect on 3-4 similarities between what you’ve learned about ancient roman street life, and our modern urban lives today. Be sure to provide sufficient discussion.

Question 4330: American history Reflection

Click on the following link and look at Macklemore’s lyrics to his song “Can’t Hold Us.” (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Even though his song is not about the Revolutionary War, some of the lyrics in this song (though not all of them) reflect ideas and issues people grappled with at this time.
The music video (found in week 4) for this song also reflects and touches upon ideas found in the documents. Consult the following documents assigned this week: Thomas Paine; Samuel Seabury; John Wesley; Letter from a Farmer; Samuel Adams Pick three of the documents listed above. What would
each of these individuals say about Macklemore’s song lyrics and music video? Who would agree with some of the lyrics (and which lyrics are you talking about)? Who would disagree with some of the lyrics?
Why? Use their words to answer these questions. Note: This is all about interpretation. In order to understand connections between this song and the documents, you need to fully understand the meaning of the documents and the song. Don’t look for individual words or statements; rather, you should look for parallels, overlap, and/or opposition. Think big picture! I realize this is a different
reflection. Just go with it and see what you come up with. Get creative and make some interesting connections. Looking forward to reading your ideas.

Question 4331: Current Event paper

You are to write a current event paper, approximately 750 words in length, consisting of a summary and analysis of a current event having to do with American government and/or politics. You must cite a minimum of five references (sources) in the paper and include a works cited page at the end of the
assignment to provide full bibliographic information for each of the references that was cited in the text of the paper. Current event papers must be formatted according to MLA style, for papers with no title page (see the following link to access an online resource for MLA style: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/). In addition, please use Courier New 12 point as the paper’s font, and ensure the assignment is double-spaced. The current event paper should have the following elements: Provide a thorough, but brief, summary of the political issue. An understanding of
the issue should be developed by reading the articles uncovered during research for the assignment. The information provided in the summary will lay the foundation for you to react and respond to (analyze) the political issue. Be sure to properly cite within the text (according to MLA style) any information that you obtained from one of your sources. Citations must be provided, even for
paraphrased information. Present your perspective on the political issue. Think critically about the topic discussed in the articles and clearly express your thoughts about it in writing. Consider eight standards for critical thinking (Paul and Elder, 2103): clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic,
and fairness. Ask questions, such as How can I validate the accuracy of my statement? How is this information relevant? How does my conclusion address the complexities of the issue?What is another interpretation or viewpoint of the issue? Does my conclusion follow from the data and/or statements I have provided?

Question 4332: Actual Thoughts of the African Warrior

I’m going to put the instructions my Professor gave me. I’ve had a horrible cold and I think I’m dying but its ok. Please have the book or find it somewhere so you can quote things from it! Book: Nzinga, African Warrior Queen This book is a work of historical fiction, meaning that most of the main characters really
lived, and most of the events detailed really took place. And like most secondary sources on history, the author interprets this history, or makes an argument about it. After completing the book, read the “Author’s Notes” (beginning p. 289). In your analysis, do not summarize the book, except where necessary to explain your points (I have read the book). Instead, explain the author’s interpretation or
argument. Why does the author think the events of the book unfolded as they did? Why does the author think this history matters? [These are the “Why?” and “So what?” questions central to historical thinking.] How convincing do you find his argument, and why? Are there things the author might have done to make the argument stronger? From the section of “Author’s Notes,” what do we know about the author? Why did he write this book? What difficulties did he face in writing it, and how well did he address those challenges? Finally, as a work of historical fiction, the author needs to inform, argue AND keep the reader interested. How well or poorly does the author balance these things? If there are things that might have been done better, explain your thinking. Please note here I am not asking whether you “liked” or “ did not like” the book. I also do not ask about “themes,” “symbolism” or other things that would be relevant in an English assignment.

Question 4333: equality letter

Following the last slide in the “Equality” presentation – write your business letter to your MLA. You must have the name of your appropriate MLA (party and address not important) and the date. (Return address is optional). YOU ARE NOT SENDING THESE LETTERS. Follow all other business letter parameters – greeting and colon, justified paragraphs, appropriate closing. Font will be 11 or 12, single spacing, length – 1 page.

Question 4334: The Age of Augustus: History as an Art and a Science

What was it like to live in the city of Rome in the Age of Augustus (27 BCE – 14 CE)? While a number of Roman historians tell us the political history of the period, examining the age of Augustus through objects that the Romans themselves encountered at the time, such as coins, statues, public buildings,
and inscriptions, allows us to get as close as we possibly can to seeing Augustan Rome with Roman eyes. In the process, working with material culture, rather than more traditional written sources, enables us to experience history as both an art and a science. For this assignment, please select one of the following roles: Augustus Augustus’ wife, Livia A Roman Senator A poor Roman male citizen, who is a resident of the city of Rome A Roman citizen from a far-away province, who is visiting Rome for the first time A foreign diplomat who is not a Roman citizen, and is visiting Rome for the first time Using at least three of the different types of sources below (e.g., one coin, one statue, and one building), write at least
one well-developed paragraph, describing your impressions of Augustan Rome through the eyes of your chosen role. Be sure to respond to at least two classmates’ posts. Coins: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classic/wilson/coin/c535.htm (please watch the entire slide show before selecting examples of coins that you may use for your post) Statues: Ara Pacis Augustae — https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/early-empire/v/ara-pacis-augustae-altar-of-augustan-peace-13-9-b-c-e-rome Statue of Augustus from the villa of his wife, Livia, at Prima Porta — http://mv.vatican.va/4_ES/pages/z-Patrons/MV_Patrons_04_03.html Buildings and
Construction Projects: Forum of Augustus —http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/imperialfora/augustus/forumaugustum.h tml Temple of Mars Ultor —
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/imperialfora/augustus/mars.html Temple of Apollo Palatinus – http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/03/080314-rome-temple.html
Inscription – Res Gestae Divi Augusti (Augustus’ autobiography, which he wrote less than a year before his death, and which was posted on his Mausoleum in Rome, and in major cities throughout the Roman Empire) — http://classics.mit.edu/Augustus/deeds.html *

Question 4335: The Middle East

M1 Written Assignment Written Assignment Instructions Byblos, Lebanon Photo Credit: Used with permission of Jeannine Mercer 2014 For this assignment there are two parts. You are required to explore life, culture and cultural stereotypes formed by the media by looking for articles online from both Western and Middle Eastern news sites. First, explore some local news sites in the Middle
EastOpens in a new window, including the Lebanon Daily Star, Jerusalem Post, Jordan Times, and Palestine Life to name a few and look for 3 short articles about events happening in a specific region of the Middle East. Make sure to use a site in the Middle East and not something from BBC, CNN, etc. If
you are not sure, ask your instructor. One should be an article from the news and current events in the area, one article should be related to local business news, and one article should reflect the culture and society in the chosen region in some way. Articles found under Life, Lifestyles or Culture would be appropriate for the final article. Summarize each article and explain the what, why, how and where.

What is your opinion of it? What have you learned from each of these articles? What cultural images or ideas do these stories evoke, if any? Why did you choose the particular article? How do you think it is written? Is it biased? Is it fair and balanced? Where did you find it. Look at a Western news site, a list can be found in the Recommended Resources and Writing Guides. See if you can find an article about the current news event that you found on a local Middle Eastern news site. If you cannot, try to at least find an article about the area or the people you have written about. Read the article and compare/contrast the information and media slant (if any) with the other articles you have read. Do you believe that the Western media portray events in the Middle East much or slightly different? How are they similar? How are they different? Why? Make sure you include the URL for each article that you read and summarize in this assignment, as well as cite each article properly and include it in your bibliography or Works Cited list. Please be sure with all assignments to do the following: Your essay should be 5 pages. Be sure to double space and to use Times New Roman 12 point with no effects and only plain text for your submission When saving your document, title it with your last name and then the assignment number. Be sure to place your name and the assignment number on the document itself Adhere fully to the rules and format for proper citations and include a list of resources used, or a
bibliography, with each assignment. You may use any format you are familiar with (such as APA or MLA) just be consistent throughout your text. For further assistance with citation guidelines, please do be sure to consult the Writing Resource Center link listed below. Be certain to make your interpretation and
analysis central using supporting evidence to advance and support your arguments and analysis while fully addressing the assignment question To support your analysis or to engage in additional research related to the module topic, please feel free to use any of the links provided with the module as well as
scholarly evidence. Upload the document as an attachment-do not paste.

Question 4336:

Which european country did native americans prefer and why
It’s a discussion. you should include one of these sources in the work: Alexander Hamilton, Itinerarium; Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Letterbook; Nathan Cole, Spiritual Travels; Benjamin Franklin, Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries, etc

Question 4337: AMERICAN history reflection

Prompt: What do the documents reveal about debates over the Constitution and the building of a new country? What were these debates? What were people concerned about? In what way do they sound similar to political debates going on today? Respond to these questions in a few paragraphs.

Question 4338: Letter to the editor

Write a letter to the editor of the New York Times in 1921 advocating the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Write a second letter from someone opposing the Equal Rights Amendment. Your letters should adopt a fictive identity (for example: a member of the NWP, an immigrant factory worker, a black domestic worker, a conservative male politician) and you must illustrate how your identity informs your position on the ERA. Both letters should be at least 250 words each. Use the attachment for help in the letters. each letter should be written by a different person.

Question 4339:

Give three main examples of how colonists resisted act of Parliament you must use one of these sources and include in the work. It is for my discussion. Reverend John Ettwein Notes of Travel from the North Branch of the Susquehanna to the Beaver River, Pennsylvania 1772; Benjamin Franklin Testimony Against the Stamp Act, 1766; The Virginia Nonimportation
Resolutions 1769; John Andrews to William Barrell, Letter Regarding the Boston Tea Party 1773

Question 4340: American history discussion &

Response to 2 peers’s posts for my own discussion post: I would like you to explore and analyze two big-picture contradictions you see in the assigned documents(I have attached a file of links where u can find the documents, AND a
pdf, plz read them) : 1. Explore and analyze one contradiction between Jackson’s arguments for removing Native Americans and Ross’ response to these arguments. 2. Explore and analyze one contradiction between Jackson’s arguments and Cloud’s description of removal. For replying to 2 of my
classmates’ posts: Just reply them (around 70words for each response) I have already attached the 2 posts from my peers that need to reply! (if you are not sure how to do this assignment, you may look at
my classmate’s work)

Question 4341: Israel-Palestine flagsOpens in a new window

Respond to ONE of the following writing prompts for your written assignment for Module 2: Israel – Palestine flags “Israel-Palestine flagsOpens in a new window” by User:Justass – File:Israel-Palestine flags.pngOpens in a new window. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia CommonsOpens in a new
window. According to Bickerton and Klausner “the tragedy of the Arab-Israeli conflict is that it is the collision of two sets of historic and moral rights of groups over the same land.” (4). Using specific and detailed examples, discuss some of the historic and moral rights in the contemporary era. In your analysis, take care to include detailed and specific examples to support your argument. Israel has similar yet different types of problems with their non-Palestinian neighbors—Syria and Hizbullah (in Lebanon).
How would you describe the conflict that Israel has with their neighbors, both historically and in modern days? What is being contested in each relationship and what are they looking to achieve? Would you say that these groups are more united or divided in their fight against Israel? Why? Please be sure with all
assignments to do the following: Your essay should be 5 pages double spaced. Be sure to double space and to use Times New Roman 12 point with no effects and only plain text for your submission When saving your document, title it with your last name and then the assignment number and course name Be sure to place your name and the assignment number on the document itself Adhere fully to the rules and format for proper citations and include a list of resources used, or a bibliography, with each assignment. You may use any format you are familiar with (such as APA or MLA) just be consistent throughout your text. For further assistance with citation guidelines, please do be sure to consult the
Writing Resource Center link listed below. Be certain to make your interpretation and analysis central using supporting evidence to advance and support your arguments and analysis while fully addressing the assignment question To support your analysis or to engage in additional research related to the
module topic, please feel free to use any of the links provided with the module as well as scholarly evidence. Attach and upload-do not paste.

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