write reaction on ads

Select one of the ads in the Powerpoints Prelude – from Australia, Czech Republic, India. Share your reaction to it. what made an impression on you? 3-4sentences

history of medicine questions 2

Hi. These are the questions that I need answers for. All of the questions should be answered using the sources provided. Thanks!

  1. According to Crook, why did Benjamin Richardson call the utopian city of health “Hygeia”? What is the relationship between the state and medicine in England from 1830 to 1910? In this context, what was the difference between public health and the health of the public?
  2. What is the main argument in Lei’s “Sovereignty and the Microscope”? According to Lei, why did people (Chinese and non-Chinese, perhaps for different reasons) not believe that this plague could infect? What changed their belief, at least of the elites and officials? What was the relationship between the state and biomedicine in this case, in comparison with the nature of relationship between the state and medicine in Crook’s piece? What was the significance of the Manchurian plague of 1910-1911? (This answer would link to his main argument.)
  3. In Hanson’s article, what were the conceptual blind spots and what caused the blindfolds? (Include contexts in your answers) According to Hanson, how did the TCM physicians, in the case of SARS, integrate Chinese and Western medicine, with respects to the understanding of the etiology and methods of treatment?

ambrose bierce an occurrence at owl creek bridge

Ambrose Bierce, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”

https://www.shortstoryproject.com/story/occurrence…

Write a 300-500 word response to the assigned story. Grades on these responses will assess the depth of analysis and engagement with the text.

How closely did you examine the assigned reading? What conclusions did you draw, and why? Did you provide evidence (quotes, paraphrases) from the text to support your assertions? If your reactions to what you read are purely emotional (the reading made you mad, sad, bored, etc.) then you haven’t thought enough about what you read. WHY did you have that reaction? Also under consideration: is your response organized, with full paragraphs, carefully proofread, and submitted on time?

In addition to the post, please post THREE paragraph-length peer responses that respond to specific points made in your peers’ posts. You may agree or disagree, but be sure to respond with an aim towards deepening class discussions, not being “right” or correcting anyone.

do not correct anyone

. You may agree or disagree, but be sure to respond with an aim towards deepening class discussions,

not being “right” or correcting anyone.

Replies are only visible to those who have posted at least one reply.

groups and teams response

Respond at least 100 words to both

I have reviewed all of the personality tests for this discussion. I have found that when I answer the questions honestly to the best of my knowledge, the results from the test are very similar. Nowadays the hiring process puts greater emphasis on assessing candidate personality. The process is easy to fake, one can fill out a personality question test and hide their true personality traits. It is noted personality tests are not the most reliable form of an assessment. For example when a employer conducts an interview with a potential hiring of a new employee, even at the interview the personality of someone trying to get the job can be faked. Everyone knows the best way to get any job is to conduct oneself on the interview in the most professional manner. People can fake an interview knowing they do not have good work ethics, or never prompt with time. Most of the time its after the personality test and interview employers gets to see what that persons true personality. I do not think personality test should be the basis of hiring. When I have taken the personality tests for the assignment, I have noticed an algorithm of how the questions are being asked. The personality tests can be easily faked to make one personality sound better than it actually is for any job. For example, you will see question on teamwork. If a person is applying for an occupation which requires a lot of teamwork, those questions can be answered within the parameters of making it look like that person has a strong value on teamwork. But it does not mean teamwork is that persons strong personality trait.

References:

Kyung M. Song Seattle Times Washington Bureau

100 word response

First let me say I’m so sorry this is late, we got hit by the flu these last two weeks and one by one is has just taken my house out of commission. The kids are finally better and I’m on my way thank goodness.

My results from the psych central test I really had mixed feelings about because I didn’t really agree with them completely. I mainly got average in every area except neuroticism which I scored high. I didn’t really agree with this test because I don’t think I border personality traits in the way that the test said I do. The test I took today was from DISC, it was a quick test and I had some trouble really connecting with some of the answers. The test came back that I am supportive, inspiring and cautious; more supportive than anything. While I think that I am a supportive person I don’t think I’m overly so, I would by far out of the three things say I am overly cautious. I never take risks and I am a rule follower.

The third test I took was a personality club test and it was a super fast and easy test. I got the INTP- scientist result. So weirdly enough even though this was the quickest test I’ve taken, agree most with its results. It says I am quiet, thoughtful, analytical person who enjoys long periods of time by myself which is me exactly.

https://discpersonalitytesting.com/free-disc-test/show-work-results/

https://www.personalityclub.com/personality-types/intp/

1000 1250 words essay about social and ethical issue in computer science

an ethical essay about chatbot

All the requirements are in the file(essay assignment1) i uploaded .

use at least 2 citation from the source I uploaded.

2 citation from external source.

write a literature review of learning through play in early childhood education an analysis of the benefits of play pedagogy and perspective from the practitioner

Studying in Early Childhood Education MA.

Write a literature review on the topic of:

A literature review of learning through play in early childhood education: an analysis of the benefits of play pedagogy and perspective from the practitioner

Word Count: Over 3000 words in British English, and please follow the APA Referencing and use more than 25 references.

Font: Arial size 12

Structure of this literature review should be:

– Introduction

– Define the key terms: Play pedagogy

– Benefits of play pedagogy in early childhood education

– The practitioners’ perspectives of play pedagogy

– Conclusion


Analyse the literature – don’t just describe it

‘Each section must carry its own argument – and each section must fit within the overall review.’

!! E.g. :

(Point) The literature shows that…

(Evidence) Author (date) found that… similarly Author (date) also found that… This differed from author (date) in a study of…

So…… (what does the body of literature say about this?)


I have uploaded an example of defining key terms and an example of literature review which can help you understand how to structure and write a literature review. Moreover, I also uploaded the session of how to write a good literature review.

Please finish it in time, thanks in advance!!

writing choice one of those

Paper 1 Prompts

*****For all below, you need to make an argument. When you’re developing the idea, be sure to ask yourself “So What?” What do you want the reader to learn/take away from your writing? For instance, if you do #5, it’s insanely easy to just describe this situation. I have no interest in that. I want you to describe it, enter the conversational context, and make an argument to convince me about why this is good, bad, something, else, etc. If you don’t have an argument or POV in your paper there’s a problem.

****For the final paper, I want at least 5 quotations, and 5 external references. I’m not concerned with how you cite these, but MLA is the easiest if you want to plug it into all those weird websites. I’m not kidding, and I don’t wish to sound angry, but the fastest way to a C or below is to submit a paper without quotes, references, allusions, scene descriptions, etc.

****For the rough draft, don’t worry about references/quotes, that’s just the final. FInal due Tuesday 25th midnight.

  1. To varying extents, Ladybird, We Are Okay, and Booksmart explore the transition from highschool to college. This is obviously a huge moment in everyone’s life, and one that comes with a lot of blessings and a lot of problems. Using one of the texts as a jumping off point, discuss this transition period in terms of identity, sexual orientation, culture clash, etc. You are free to use personal experience here if you want; if you don’t, no problem.
  2. If you remember back to the first week, we watched David Foster Wallace’s commencement speech “This is Water.” In this famous speech, he develops the idea that mindfulness, attention, and empathy will guide us to live more fulfilling-and less frustrating-lives. Using examples from one of the source texts (=#1 above), elaborate on how these qualities are virtuous or at least beneficial.
  3. Lately we’ve discussed the effect various technologies have on our behavior and psyches. For example, we use Insta for one thing, Snap for another, text for another, email for another, etc. Analyze how people use various platforms for specific rhetorical reasons. Personal anecdotes are welcome.
  4. Ladybird is about a love of things. The two that I care most about are:
    1. How economics pervades life. I could write a 300-page book about economics in this movie. I’m asking you to write a 4-page paper.
    2. Remember the scene I emphasized, “love is a form of attention.” Connect this to the “attention economy” we live in now.
  5. A lot of you seemed into what’s often called “woke culture,” “cancel culture,” or the “outrage economy.” Explore this. You don’t have to include the source texts.
  6. Booksmart adds to the tradition of “high school last day” movies by portraying almost every variation of LGBTQIA issues. No matter what you thought about the movie, Olivia Wilide foregrounded this on purpose. Analyze why.
    1. Greta Gerwig, Olivia Wilde, and Sofia Coppola represent an awesome avant garde movement of female writers/directors/actors. Discuss why this is important given the culture of Hollywood, especially in the days of Weinstein, #metoo, and #oscarssowhite.
  7. Deep fakes, such as the ones you’re looking at now for the last assignment, are pervading our world at an exponential pace. Most people guess that by 2030 there will be no way for mere humans to decipher the difference between “”real” and “fake.” Does this matter? If so, why?

note: need it in MLA form

sula novel title how and by whom is love expressed in the novel in what ways is the love in the novel a ease the suffering of the characters how is love not enough to appease the characters in light of their suffering

Tittle:How and by whom is love expressed in the novel? In what ways is the love in the novel a ease the suffering of the characters? How is love not enough to appease the characters in light of their suffering?

Assignment 1: Documented Literary Analysis

Your literary analysis essay will be on the novel Sula by Toni Morrison. You can choose from any of the topics listed below (recommended) or explore further topics in the chapter on Sula, pp. X to Y in the book How to Write about Toni Morrison (linked here for your convenience).

Your literary analysis should be between 2 ½ and 3 pages (600 to 750 words), not including the Works Cited page, should be double spaced in Times New Roman 12-point font and must include:

  • A clearly articulated thesis that states, somewhere in your introduction, the assertion (position, interpretation) that your paper will prove
  • An introduction, a minimum of 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion
  • At least two quotes from the novel itself that are integrated into your discussion
  • At least two citations of outside sources (such as literary criticism on the novel, preferably from articles from the MDC databases)
  • Topic sentences that focus the discussion in the body paragraphs
  • Examples, details, explanations in the body paragraphs that clearly support your thesis
  • Clear connections between ideas from paragraph to paragraph and within paragraphs
  • Proper MLA style format in the heading, in the in-text citations, and in the Works Cited page (see the template for the heading and margins in this lesson)
  • Works Cited page includes articles from two sources and from the novel for a minimum of three total listed sources
  • Standard usage, grammar, and mechanics

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  • You will submit your final draft through the Turn-it-in drop box designated for this purpose in the course. Please be aware, that although Turn-it-in does allow for similarities for quotations up to 24% of your paper, any similarity above 24% is considered too high for an original paper and will be flagged as plagiarism.
  • You can get help with your paper at any of the campus writing centers (see the link in the course with this information), and you can also receive online help via SmartThinking, the online tutoring service provided by the College. This service is available by clicking on SmartThinking in the left-hand menu bar of the course under Tools & Resources.

PLEASE LOOK OVER READ THE PAPER I SUBMIT IS HAVE TO BE EXACTLY HOW PAPER SAID .. MLA FORMAT

it a mini tab assignment

PART 1 – DATA ANALYSIS (50 points)

Download the provided Excel data file and complete the following analysis:

1. Conduct data exploration to describe the data and identify any potential problems or limitations of the dataset. This should include, but is not limited to, aspects such as descriptive statistics, features of the response variable, and identifying missing data or outliers. This should also include graphical exploration of the data (i.e., histograms, box plots, scatter plots, etc.). Finally, evaluate whether the response variable is normally distributed.

2. Conduct the following series of hypothesis tests to further explore the data taking into account any assumptions or limitations of the tests.

a. The planned production rate is 800 units per hour. Does this sample suggest that we are meeting that threshold?

b. Is there a difference between the average production rates at each facility?

c. Do the two facilities have the same variability in their production rates?

3. Construct a series of One-Way ANOVA models to investigate the effect of each factor on the production rate (total of three models). Conduct post-hoc and residual analysis as appropriate and discuss your conclusions, insights, and recommendations. If appropriate, consider alternative models (e.g., transformations, alternative ANOVAs (e.g., welch), etc.) and discuss the fit or adequacy of the models.

Submit a Technical Report that describes the problem and analysis approach (assumptions, limitations, etc.), summarizes the results of your analysis including screen shots from the Minitab output, discusses findings, and makes recommendations based on the analysis. Also, submit the final Minitab output file. There is no minimum page or formatting requirements but the report must be formal/professional and cannot exceed 10 pages.

PART 2 – SHORT ANSWER (20 points)

Address the following writing prompts as an appendix to the Technical Report.

1. Concisely describe the correct way to interpret a confidence interval and discuss how this differs from common misconceptions (150-500 words).

2. Concisely describe the concepts of Type I Error, Type II Error, and Statistical Power and discuss why these values are needed to assess the rigor of a statistical test (150-500 words).

3. Concisely describe the concept of partitioning variance and the role that Analysis of Variance plays in industrial experimentation (150-500 words).

3 part 1 paper 1 powerpoint one executive summary

PART 1 paper

1. Finance and Budgeting

2. Conclusions and Recommendations

  1. “Medicare Prospective Payment System”
    1. The hospital is reimbursed by the government per procedure and/or treatment by a predefined sum and not by the actual expenses performed for and on a particular patient.
    2. For example – a patient requiring open heart surgery will utilize the services of physicians, nurses, OR, laboratory, pharmacy, and occupies a hospital bed on average for six days. If a certain patient is discharged after four days, the hospital will still be paid the six-day amount. Hence, the incentive to operate efficiently and effectively, enabling the hospital to “save money.”
  2. Based on the services you have decided to provide – at least six, complete the table (GAH Project):
    1. Input services/treatments in column A.
    2. Input estimated and rounded Medicare reimbursement to GAH (in thousands of dollars) for each treatment in column B (assign for each a figure between $10,000 to $60,000).
    3. Your instructor has inputted the projected number of procedures/treatments performed annually at GAH in column C.
    4. Calculate the total income for GAH by multiplying columns B*C in column D.
    5. Your instructor has inputted the GAH Projected Performance percentage, relative to the Federal standard (100%) in column E.
    6. Calculate the total GAH gain or loss by D-(D*E) in column F.
  3. Assume a $250,000 annual miscellaneous expense.
  4. Prepare (based on the table), a forecast of profit or loss for GAH for the first year of operation.
  5. Conclusions and Recommendations.

PART 2

  1. do not attempt to dazzle your audience with psychedelic visual effects, multi colors, and eye-boggling animations.
  2. Do not just copy and paste your case text into the slides.
  3. Focus on the content and what message you want to get across to the board.
  4. Think Audience – Ensure that all slides are viewable (i.e., relevant text in viewable font size.)
  5. “one picture is worth a thousand words” – include graphs, diagrams, etc., as appropriate.
  6. Do not use all caps except for titles.
  7. Keep the background consistent and subtle.
  8. Use only enough text when using charts or graphs to explain; clearly label the graphic.
  9. Keep the design clean and uncluttered. Leave empty space around the text and graphics.
  10. Check the spelling and grammar.

SLP – Organization

  1. The number of slides per module should be about 10-15.

As stated in the course and modular outcomes, you are expected to demonstrate critical thinking and a solid analytical and theoretical knowledge of all previous courses in the program.

Furthermore, emphasis should be inputted on applying what you already know to the task of developing an individual project that reflects synthesis, integration, and real-life application (action plans).

As the environment is of a real-life project team, you will be assessed as to how well you present your work to your company and peers (writing and presentations). based on above work

Finance and Budgeting

PART 3 somewhat detailed executive summary based on both paper and power point.