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  • Health and Medical Question: Understanding Chronic Diseases

    No AI please, I will check for this

    Part A:
    Explain the concept of chronic diseases. What are the common characteristics that differentiate chronic diseases from acute diseases? Provide examples of common chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Describe the causes, symptoms, and potential complications of one of these diseases in detail.

    Part B:
    Discuss the importance of lifestyle changes in managing chronic diseases. Choose one chronic disease from Part A and explain how diet, exercise, and stress management can play a role in improving the health of someone diagnosed with the disease. Provide examples of evidence-based interventions that have been shown to help manage this condition.

    Requirements:

  • Story map

    In this lesson, we discussed the Underground Railroad and the testimonies from those who traveled on it to freedom. For this assignment, you will select three of these testimonies, digitally map them and create a Story Map using ArcGIS StoryMaps. You will add descriptors for each marker and finally provide a short summary description.

    Instructions

    • Select THREE testimonies from the Charles Blockson resource: “Blockson, Charles. Maryland. Underground Railroad. New York. Prentice Hall. 1987. 0139357432. pp. 95-123,” located in the eReserves under the “Library Resources” tab.
    • Using ArcGIS StoryMaps, create a new Story Map and map these three routes by placing markers indicating stops on each route.
    • Each route should include at least three stops.
    • Place a marker at each stop, including (1) a title indicating which route the stop is on, and (2) a brief 1-2 paragraph description of that stop relating information from the testimony (E.g., What happened there? Why did they stop at that location? What were they feeling? Etc.)
    • In addition, your Story Map should include a 2-3 paragraph summary discussing what lessons you’ve learned from reading about and mapping your chosen testimonies.

    Specific Steps in ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Getting Started:

    • Open ArcGIS StoryMaps, login, and click on the + New story button to launch Storybuilder.
    • Title your story something that reflects the assignment, e.g. “Using Testimonies to Map Routes along the Underground Railroad”
    • Add a short introduction that you feel summarizes your StoryMap. (Optional: Add a cover image to your StoryMap if you’d like.)
    • Click on the + sign next to where it reads Tell your story…
    • Choose Map from the options
    • Click on Start an express map.

    Placing Markers for Each Stop:

    • Search for the location of your first stop by using the search bar at the top. (Note, you can also click and drag on the map to find your location, but for this assignment please use the search bar to find your location.)
    • After you’ve entered your location into the search bar and hit enter, StoryMaps will zoom to that location.
    • In the pop-up window that appears, click on Add to map.
    • Under ‘Map layers’ on the left navigation bar, you will see fields to add an image, rename the location title, and enter a description for your location. Add a brief description to this stop marker (see Instructions above)
    • Search for your next location, and repeat this process for all your stops.

    Placing Your Map into StoryMaps:

    • Once you have markers for all your stops placed, center your point on the map and zoom to your desired view.
    • Once you are happy with the placement of your map, click the Place map button.

    Adding a Summary:

    • Once your map is placed, you will see the + sign appear again under your map.
    • Click on the + sign and select “Paragraph”
    • You can type your summary here (or copy and paste it from Word). When done, just hit the “Enter” key.

    Publishing Your StoryMap:

    • At the top of the screen choose Publish.
    • Choose My organization from the sharing option.
    • Click the Publish story button.
    • Copy the URL and paste it into the submission form below to submit your assignment.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Blockson-_Maryland_Accessible.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Business Question

    Student will write a 5-7 page paper on a conflict that he or she experienced in an organizational setting. The submission must be typed, double-spaced, and have uniform 1-inch margins in 12-point Times New Roman font. The organizational analysis will contain the following sections:

    • Background and history that led to the conflict.
    • How/why did the conflict escalate?
    • How was the conflict resolved?
    • What would the student have done differently, based on what he or she has learned in the class?

    Touch upon each of these points and cite where in the book you are citing from:

    1. Journey into Self-Awareness
    2. Understanding and working diverse others
    3. Listening and nonverbal communication
    4. Communicating effectively

    Requirements:

    • Submission length 5 – 7 pages.
    • APA Format
    • Cite at least two outside sources in addition to your textbook.
    • Textbook is: de Janasz, Suzanne, et al. Interpersonal Skills in Organizations, 7th ed. McGraw Hill, 2022.

    Requirements: Fulfill the requirements

  • Case Study – Strategic Managment

    Instruction for Case Study Analysis

    Please use File 2 (Requirements Questions) to review the required questions and answer them based strictly on

    File 1 (Case Study).

    All answers must:

    • Be based only on the provided case study.
    • Not use any external sources.
    • Include clear evidence taken directly from the case.
    • Follow the required structure for each question:
      Decision Logic Evidence Conclusion.
    • Provide proper justification where necessary.
    • Be logically structured, clear, and well-connected.

    No external sources. No Google. No AI-generated content.

    The answers must be logically structured, clear, and well-connected.

    Attachement:

    File 1 (Case Study Amazon)

    File 2 (Requirements Questions)

    Requirements:

  • Psychology Question

    How does screen time affect cognitive development?I am a public school teacher and my students are obsessed with their screens. I try to make ourlessons interesting, but the kids just want to be online playing video games, watching theTikTok and the YouTube, scrolling social media, or texting with their friends constantly. Howmight all of this time on screens be affecting their cognitive abilities?. How does screen time affect cognitive development?I am a public school teacher and my students are obsessed with their screens. I try to make ourlessons interesting, but the kids just want to be online playing video games, watching theTikTok and the YouTube, scrolling social media, or texting with their friends constantly. Howmight all of this time on screens be affecting their cognitive abilities?

    This is the problem scenario. Please help me revise and refine my summary after reading the four papers, according to the paper rubric(pdf). The instructor’s requirements and paper format will be uploaded later. Please don’t use AI thank you.

    Requirements: 3 pages

  • Chemistry Lab Report 4

    Chemistry Virtual Labs

    General Instructions

    All labs have two parts.

    Part 1

    Virtual Lab Exercises – To be carried out using a simulated lab or a worksheet. If it is a simulated lab, you need to submit a lab report. Otherwise, answers in a word document should be sufficient. Please refer to the lab report writing links given in the course.

    Part 2

    Completion of an assignment.

    Both parts need to be submitted to the relevant, weekly, assignment dropbox.

    N.B. Any other notes given are for your information only. You do not have to complete those exercises.

    Week 4 Lab

    Formula of a Hydrate and Electronic Configurations

    Part 1

    Complete the worksheets,

    1. Determining the Formula of a Hydrate Simulated Lab Lab Report (Worksheet 1)

    Watch:

    Now write a lab report as if you conducted the lab. Watch the video several times get the procedure correct.

    Now watch:

    The above video demonstrates the process for determining the formula of a hydrate using a compound similar to the one in your experiment. While the compound in the video may differ, the calculation method remains the same.

    Your Experimental Data:

    • Mass of hydrated copper(II) sulfate = 9.7 g
    • Mass of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate = 6.2 g

    Instructions:

    1. Watch the video carefully to understand the method of calculating the number of water molecules in a hydrate.
    2. Using the data provided above, follow the same calculation steps to determine the formula of the hydrated copper(II) sulfate.
    3. Use the following approach:
    • Mass of water lost = Mass of hydrate Mass of anhydrous compound
    • Moles of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) = mass / molar mass (159.61 g/mol)
    • Moles of water lost (H2O) = mass / molar mass (18.02 g/mol)
    • Mole ratio = moles of water moles of CuSO4
    • Round to the nearest whole number to find the value of “x” in CuSO4xH2O

    Assignment: Lab Report

    Prepare and submit a formal lab report with the following components:

    • Title
    • Objective
    • Materials & Data
    • Procedure (based on the videos method)
    • Calculations (show each step clearly)
    • Analysis
    • Conclusion: Report the empirical formula of the hydrated copper(II) sulfate based on your calculations.
  • The Role of Financial Literacy on Saving Behavior

    So Im writing a paper for my research project on the The Role of Financial Literacy on Spending and Saving Behavior in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    for now our group is writing the literature review and my part is focusing only on the Saving part with 5 references.

    please write one page of literature review discussing the saving part in relation with Financial Literacy.

  • Genogram Individual Assignment

    Instructions

    For this assignment, you will create your own family genogram. You will need to include the following for this assignment:

    • A three-generation family genogram, including all members and genders (including children), family relationships, any relationship comments, emotional relationships, and lifespan.
    • Notate any additional significant physiological, psychological, emotional, or behavioral issues (i.e. domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse, homelessness, criminal behavior/incarceration, etc.)
    • Include a 1-2 page discussion addressing the following:
    • What patterns do you see in your own family of origin?
    • How have these patterns affected family members (or yourself)?
    • Is it good practice for family therapists to experience creating a genogram? Why/why not?

    You will need to use references to assist you in completing your genogram. There is a video posted under this week’s folder that will help you, as well as additional external references. You can also choose to explore various websites to assist you in creating your digital genogram. One such site would be Genopro.

    HERE IS A VIDEO LINK YOU CAN WATCH Create Your Genogram

    TEXTBOOK-reference for your textbook for this course is:

    Goldenberg, I., Stanton, M., & Goldenberg, H. (2017). Family therapy: An overview (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.

    If you are using the Cengage digital access option for your textbook, the attached guide and/or may be helpful. Note that you need to search by the authors and/or title above regardless of the examples shown in the guide and the video.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): genogram-symbols.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Ameera hist 3.8

    3.8 Discussion Board 3A British North America (Graded Discussion)

    Discussion Board: British Colonial America

    For this discussion board I want you to review the readings, the Chapter in the text, powerpoints and videos. Specifically focus on the Barbarous Years reading and how life was in the Chesapeake Region before European contact, how European conflict affected their mentality, and the European need for land and labor and how it affected the local populations.

    Remember your initial response is due by Thursday at 11:59 PM. You also need to respond to at least two other students. The two student responses are due by Sunday at 11:59 PM. Your initial response must be a minimum of 250 words. Responses to fellow students must be a minimum of 100 words.

    Please select one of the following questions and respond:

    1. In the text the Barbarous Years, how is Life as a Native American described in the text?
    2. What was warfare between Native American tribes in the Chesapeake Region like during the time period, specifically, how did Powhatan seek to govern the region and does this contradict with what you have learned about Native American governance prior to taking this course?
    3. How did the Fur Trade affect Native American society?
    4. According to the Barbarous Years Reading, what type of explorers came to the America’s and what was their experience and mentality? How does the concept of “We are a product of our surroundings” play into this?

      Example 1
      Life of Native Americans was based on social structure and organized system which they used to follow. Native Americans were divided in tribes, and each tribe had its own unique rituals and social system. They used to live in small communities and the number of members often decided by the availability of resources. For food they were dependent on both agriculture and hunting. In agriculture corn was their main crop while for hunting they used to take training from childhood. It was mandatory for a man to be good hunter or otherwise he was treated in disgraceful manner in the society. Land was considered as communal resource which is owned by entire community and there was no individual ownership of land in tribes. Some tribes prefer to move from their villages for hunting, and they stay away from home for months in search of food. Reciprocity played a vital role in the social system, and many things were decided by it. They considered their relationship with other tribes, land, and with environment based on reciprocity. War and strategic alliances are also decided by reciprocity sometimes which includes exchange of humans and goods. They strongly believe in spirituality, and they consider a connection between physical world and the spiritual world. Sacrifices and gifts for spirits were common and were integral parts of their rituals. Shamans played an important role in tribes, and they were involved in performing various rituals. War and alliance between tribes were common and they were meant to show dominance of one tribe over others.

    5. Example 2

      In the text the Barbarous Years, how is Life as a Native American described in the text?

    6. Native Americans in the Barbarous Years relied on structured political systems and placed a major emphasis on spirituality. Their societies functioned through clear and defined roles such as chiefs who governed, warriors who defended or conquered, spiritual leaders that guided religion, and women who managed the agriculture and food production. Their agricultural and economic systems relied on the production of corn, beans, and squash, which were commonly referred to as the “Three Sisters.” A bountiful harvest correlated with population growth, political strength, and social stability. If a village or society was able to maintain stable and fruitful food production, that would allow for their community to support a larger population, which would lead to strengthened alliances and the ability to sustain more warriors. The text also shows that Native American societies were interconnected through trade networks and political alliances. Villages were generally not isolated, maintaining relationships with neighboring societies in order to foster trade and alliances. In areas like Chesapeake, tribes existed within larger alliances that brought big groups of societies together under shared leadership. Central leaders would collect tributes and direct military efforts while local chiefs maintained control over daily village affairs.

      In Native American culture, Spiritual beliefs shaped both daily life and communal expectations. Nature was seen as powerful and required both respect and ceremonial/ritualistic interaction. Wars between tribes occurred often and often involved territory or access to resources. Seasonal change was harsh and would greatly affect crops, hunting patterns, and food availability. Overall, the text portrays life for Native American in the Barbarous Years as organized and structured, while maintaining a deep connection to nature.

      Example 3

      In the text the Barbarous Years, how is Life as a Native American described in the text?

      Life for Native Americans were highly intelligent when they where in the barbarous years because they had to rely on sources like Farming, Hunting and seasonal movement between regions. Native Americans where well organized since they established agricultural practices. There most prominent crops they had was corn which was a huge source for them. In the Barbarous years New England colonists tried to send slaved Native Americans to Barbados, but Barbados did not want them to be imported to them because they were fearing that they would want rebellion. I wonder what life would like if that had went through. When Native Americans had conflict and warfare they would often form alliances with the Euro’s for trading or having a military advantage. Native Americans that were enslaved had died quickly from diseases but some were murdered or died from starvation. They struggled with the Impact of European diseases like smallpox and measles. Through the Barbarous ages African Slave traders had lacked firm category of race that might have led them to think that they were selling their own people because then the Native Americans did not want to be viewed as Indigenous Groups as part as the same race. Imperial official’s had tried to get rid of colonists autonomy threats from the Native Americans and New France on a continent that led many Colonists to believe Native Americans and also Catholics to abolish English America.

    Requirements: Follow

  • CT1- MGT560

    Directions:

    • Write an essay that includes an introduction paragraph, the essays body, and a conclusion paragraph to address the assignments guide questions. Do not address the questions using a question-and-answer format.

    Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

    • Be 3-5 pages in length, which does not include the title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
    • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
    • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two current, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles. Current articles are those published in the last five years.

    In advance of submission, review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.

    Northouse, P. G. (2022). Leadership: Theory and practice (9th ed.). Sage Publications.
    Print ISBN: 9781544397566, 1544397569; eText ISBN: 9781071834473, 1071834479


    Important:

    “The instructions set a minimum length of 35 pages, but the instructor expects answers to fully cover the requirements, ideally 57 pages, which does not include the title and referencepages, to ensure sufficient detail.”

    Requirements: 6 – 7 pages