Write a paragraph listing a simple explanation of four caring behaviors that will make the work environment a more caring environment.

Caring

Caring Assignment
Answer the following questions.

Each paragraph should be a minimum of 4 sentences each, 12-point font, double spaced lines.

1. List five examples of transpersonal caring related to your personal, classroom, or clinical experiences.

Write a paragraph about each experience.

Consider the following items:

a. What made it a transpersonal experience?

b. List the characteristics or behavior and feelings that occurred during the transpersonal caring moment.

Did it happen to you or was it observed?

What was your personal reaction?

2. Write a paragraph listing a simple explanation of four caring behaviors that will make the work environment a more caring environment.

Examples of things that could be listed are:

a. Being on time

b. Being organized/prepared

c. Participating as a team player

d. Not taking part in workplace gossip

3. Write a one-page essay defining your personal motivation for attending school to become a licensed practical nurse.

This assignment should be a well-thought out essay that explains, in an organized manner, the motivational drive of the student.
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Which article have you selected to analyze for the final project?What is the hypothesis in this article?

Food Environments and Obesity: Household Diet Expenditure Versus Food Deserts

In your journal assignment, address the following for the primary article (article is attached) in your selected set:

1∙ Which article have you selected to analyze for the final project?

2∙ What is the purpose of this article?

3∙ What are the research question(s) asked in this article?

4∙ What is the hypothesis in this article?

What would you like to know more about the topic?Do you think the topic is under-appreciated or underreported? Or has it been reported on recently?

Peer Review on Topic Submission

You are asked to peer review the student’s topic submissions below. For the topic submission,  respectfully comment on:

• What parts of the topic submission do you like?

• Do you think the topic is under-appreciated or underreported? Or has it been reported on recently?

• Do you find any parts of the topic submission confusing?

• Do you have any helpful, constructive suggestions about how to make the topic submission even more engaging/interesting?

• What would you like to know more about the topic?

Topic Submission

The central topic of our talk is going to be about LVADs (Left Ventricular Assist Device).We thought it would be interesting because we both currently work in the cardiothoracic telemetry unit. We get patients with LVADs, but because we are new nurses, we do not have a lot of knowledge about it. We thought it would be great to know more about current contraptions like the LVADs that can help prolong an important organ and evidently prolong someone’s life. It is a device that mainly benefits a certain group (geriatric and/or with related cardiac problems).

why this research is important in relation to your study;. and include a statement that summarizes prior research done on your potential topic and the need for your proposed research.

Practice developing the background section of your potential prospectus

Background of the Study:

Practice developing the background section of your potential prospectus by providing the following:

Review resources within the field you have chosen for your research, find at least three

(3) recently published resources that support/justify a current and relevant problem in your discipline or professional field and critically analyze each of the resources.

Include evidence that provides the justification for your potential research problem by

(a) an in-text citation;

(b) what problem was studied;

(c) the findings of the study;

(d) why this research is important in relation to your study; and

(e) include a statement that summarizes prior research done on your potential topic and the need for your proposed research.

Provide, in addition to the textbook, a minimum of two (2) scholarly references and cite them within the text of your activity.

Identify and discuss at least one (1) pro and one (1) con of creating a market for the environmental good you have chosen?

Canvas of the Bloomberg News article

This is your first writing assignment of the term.

This exercise is worth 10 points with the allocation of points indicated next to each part of the assignment below.  access the PDF on Canvas of the Bloomberg News article “Markets Don’t Work for Everything download” by Noah Smith from August 10th, 2017.

Read the article and use it as a starting point for issues thinking about markets being pushed to fix all social problems (recall Myth #2 from our first lecture in Module 1).

After reading  develop a brief (1250 word minimum; points will be deducted for not meeting this requirement) essay (typed and double-spaced) that address the following ideas:

First, identify an example of an environmental good or ecosystem service where a market does not currently exist (1 point).

Using your example, carefully explain the following:

CHICAGO STYLE CITATION

What is the market failure? Describe the reason for creating a market in the first place? (2 points)

Identify and discuss at least one (1) pro and one (1) con of creating a market for the environmental good you have chosen? (2 points)

What are the assumptions needed to make your new market function? (2 points)

Support your arguments with three (3) pieces of evidence, which must include at least one (1) popular press news article and one (1) academic journal article. (3 points)

What does the Misfit mean when he says “She would have been a good woman if someone had been there to shoot her every minute of her life.”?

A Good Man is Hard to Find

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After reading “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” by Flannery O’Connor, answer the following questions:

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Explain why is the family going to Florida.

What are some of the similarities and differences between the two “mothers?”

Explain what the Misfit means by, “Jesus thrown everything off balance?”

Does the grandmother experience a “deathbed conversion?”

If so, would it be valid to allow her to have salvation at the last minute when she has not apparently lived a “good life” until her last moments (e.g. her racism, her arrogance, etc.)?

How late is too late when speaking of salvation?

So why does he shoot the grandmother?

What does the Misfit mean when he says “She would have been a good woman if someone had been there to shoot her every minute of her life.”?

Could the Misfit be seen metaphorically as an avenging angel sent by God to shake people up who think they are good, that they understand the purpose of life, with the threat of, and maybe even literally, losing their lives?

Explain the significance of the title.

After reading the story,  upload your file with your answers to Week 2 Assignment

Remember that your assignment (all of your assignments) should be double-spaced with your name and page in the upper left corner.

Discuss some specific ways that 1 of the following laws increased the productivity of 1 or both of these factors of production

Innovation and physical capital

Innovation and physical capital are 2 of the 4 factors of production.

Discuss some specific ways that 1 of the following laws increased the productivity of 1 or both of these factors of production:

1862 Pacific Railway Act

1956 Federal Aid Highway Act

1946 Federal Airport Act

What other examples of economic concentration can you share?

What are the risks and advantages to economic concentration?

How has economic concentration influenced your industry?

What do you think matters more in this story, the journey or the conclusion? Explain why you think this.

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After reading “Happy Endings,” by Margaret Atwood answer the following questions below:

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What do you think matters more in this story, the journey or the conclusion? Explain why you think this.

What role does the reader play in this story?

Write another section (your own story) for Madge, what do you think should happen to her?

Part 1:

Everyone should answer the above questions and also ask one question about the reading.

Discuss which aspects of the conversion of knowledge may have been affected by the working-from-home approach.

Digital business

1. Word Limit
The word limit is 1,200 words per question (maximum). References should be listed in the end of the question and do not count as words.

Question 1
Using the theories presented in the module Digital Business, critically discuss how Amazon e-commerce business has become a layer in the internet infrastructure, and thus an enabler of business models.

Question 2
During the coronavirus lockdown in the United Kingdom (2020-2021), 45% of workers reported to be working from home (fully online).

Using the Spiral Evolution of Knowledge Conversion (lecture 2), critically discuss which aspects of the conversion of knowledge may have been affected by the working-from-home approach.

Instructions

It is very important to rely on theories cited in lectures and th e references from the reading list also to be critical and not descriptive

 Use as support the power point lecture and use lecture 2 as mentioned to answer question 2

Do not only use information from internet in general the essay must be directly linked to the theories studied in the power points and readings from the reading list

Do use graphs or tables to illustrate and do not forgot to sourced
All sources should be in Harvard referencing

Also write in British English and be aware of words were an s and not a z USA English

It is crucial to use real examples or case studies to support your arguments
be very careful with plagiarism

Analyze the relationship of your group to its past and to its current role in Prohibition, drug syndicates, political corruption, and other illicit activities.

Organized Crime Group Analysis

Historical Analysis of an Organized Crime Group Worksheet

The United States has seen the rise of multiple and various crime groups, organizations, and gangs, many with roots in other countries, such as Italy, Mexico, and El Salvador, as well as groups with their origins in the American prison system. These groups include the Five Families in New York: the Bonanno, Colombo, Genovese, Gambino, and Lucchese families; the Mexican Mafia; MS-13; and the Gangster Disciples.

Use your textbook, Organized Crime (11th ed.), and outside research to complete each section of this worksheet.

Select an organized crime group in the United States from the readings or additional resources.

You are not limited to the groups discussed in Ch. 2 of Organized Crime (11th ed.).

Complete a historical analysis of the chosen organized crime group by completing the following essay and timeline.

Section 1: Crime Group Essay

Write a 350- to 525-word essay below in which you discuss the various business interests over time of your chosen organized crime group.

Determine and explain the group’s structure and operating methods.

Explain your answer.

Essay response:

Section 2: Historical Timeline

Use the timeline template below to create a timeline of the origins, key events, people, and activities of your chosen crime group, including a brief history of this group’s evolution in the United States.

Analyze the relationship of your group to its past and to its current role in Prohibition, drug syndicates, political corruption, and other illicit activities.