Menanyakan dampak lembaga pemerintah dalam kesehatan masyarakat
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Menanyakan dampak lembaga pemerintah dalam kesehatan masyarakat
Requirements:
This week you will begin working on your final project that will be completed and due in Week 5. This week you will choose your topic and complete the prescribed number of PowerPoint slides detailed below, in addition to an introductory slide.
Go to Healthy People 2030 () and choose a topic for your final presentation. The topic that you choose this week should be a different topic than you used in week 1 and the week 2 discussion.
Specific Instructions:
Requirements: 5-8 slides
The Country Research Project will help you develop in-depth knowledge about one African country. The project is worth 140 points of your overall grade. The project contains three steps which you will be required to perform at different stages of the course and submit as a word document. Each submission should be in a 12 point font size. The word count is 1000 words minimum.
This project is essentially a writing assignment. You are expected to read, assess, and draw insights from sources to write your own informed work about an African country. Endeavor to provide a well-rounded, interesting picture of your country. Providing bare facts will lead to a very basic view. To help give a fuller picture of your assigned country, include relevant facts, responses, and analyses that bolster understanding of the topic.
The project consists of THREE steps, which you will be required to perform at different stages of the course. You will complete each step as a Word document and submit your completed assignment to the appropriate dropbox. The steps are as follows:
Throughout the project, you will keep a record of the information sources you used to gather the information about your assigned country. By the end of the three steps, you should have used no less than a total of NINE different references as you research your country.
NOTE: The Huffington Post, New York Times, or Wikipedia ARE NOT vetted ACADEMIC sources and should NOT BE USED IN THIS CLASS. A balanced choice of academic sources will include a journal article, a book, and other web related sources.
*Make sure that for each step, you have this balance in your selection of sources to use.
Here are a few recommended sources that are not already listed on the PSU Libraries’ Research Guide for AFR 110. In recommending these sources, we are in no way suggesting that these are EXEMPLARY authorities.
For an academic assignment, you should always draw on the best sources of information, that is, refereed and reputable sources. What does refereed and reputable mean in this context? The terms mean that these sources gain authority and reputability because they are written by informed and knowledgeable authors, are fact-checked, edited, and reviewed by a publisher or other authoritative, independent entities. Such a process of refereeing, editing, and distribution tends to produce the most reliable information because it is independently verified and checked. Such reputable and refereed sources are provided in the resource sheet on information sources on Africa from the African Studies librarian, Ms. Sylvia Owiny, about the resources in Penn States library that will be useful for your assignment. Do not rely on tourism Web sites and unrefereed online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia.
Do NOT cut and paste from ANY sources into your assignment without giving credit such an act constitutes plagiarism. This includes any media you may include or reference. As is true in your other courses, the policy in AFR 110 is that you should not use words that are not your own in an unacknowledged manner. Changing one or two words in a sentence does not entitle you to use it as your own, since you are using someone else’s ideas.
This assignment will be submitted using Turnitin, which is built into each of the Country Research Project dropboxes. Submission instructions for Turnitin can be found on the .
Of course, all scholars learn from others, and you are welcome to draw on ideas or quotations from the sources you find helpful – just remember to use parentheses [e.g. (Juarez, 2016)] when paraphrasing or quotation marks when quoting word for word.
Please do not disadvantage yourself and risk a poor grade by plagiarizing your sources. For more information, please see the University Policies in the syllabus.
Each student will be assigned an African Country to research. In the FA/SP you will receive your country assignment by the beginning of Week 3. For the Summer sessions you will receive your country assignment by the end of Week 1.
You will see your assigned country posted to the
Note: If you are unable to link to the page – the page may not be published at this time.
All work is to submitted on time. No late assignments will be accepted as noted in the syllabus. It is your responsibility to check the Course Schedule or Course Calendar for the assignment due dates. If you are unable to meet the project deadlines, please contact your instructor.
ALL of your written Step submissions should adhere to the points noted below.
Any additional criteria or grading information will be sent to you by your instructor.
This assignment will be submitted using Turnitin, which is built into each dropbox. Information on Turnitin, including upload instructions, can be found on their
To complete this step, your essay and research should, at the very least, include answers, rationales, and insights into the following questions regarding your country. Organize your work into a readable and persuasive essay. Do not provide one-line answers to the questions below.
1. Basic information about your country of study:
2. Colonial history of your country of study:
3. Current political context:
4. Conclusion:
Using all the data you have collected and the analyses you have conducted pertaining to the above questions, write a conclusion addressing how the current political context in your country of study has not only been influenced by colonial rule but also by African regional political developments and the international political context.
5. Other Requirements:
Your work will be graded according to the
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Refer to the item for how to submit your work.
To complete this step, your essay and research should, at the very least, include answers, rationales, and insights into the following questions regarding your country:
1. Major Economic Features
2. Conclusion:
Using all the data gathered and analysis you have conducted in relation to the above questions, write a conclusion addressing the economic health of your country and analyze the main factors contributing to its current strengths and challenges. What advice would you give to the leader of the country regarding turning these challenges into opportunities?
3. Other Requirements:
Your work will be graded according to the
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Refer to the item for how to submit your work.
Africa has four Nobel Laureates for literature and a rich and varied artistic heritage. Examples of well-known annual African cultural festivals include Fespaco, the continent-wide film festival in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, Poetry Africa in Durban, South Africa and the Zanzibar International Film Festival in Tanzania.
1. Colonial impact on art and culture:
2. Leading/notable influences on art and culture and their works (identify 3 leading individuals and 3 of their works for each category):
3. Conclusion:
Using all the data and analysis you have done pertaining to the above questions, write a conclusion addressing how culture in your country can play a role in economic and social development.
4. Other Requirements:
Your work will be graded according to the
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Refer to the item for how to submit your work.
Requirements: 1000
1 page only single spaced with sources.
It is the first part of an argumentative essay address the problems with viewpoints and evidence rather than arguing them.
All cited sources, in text citation and information have to come fromhttps://go-gale-com.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/ps/start.do?p=OVIC&u=ivytech7
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Investigation essay 1.docx, Writing Project 2 Investigation_Synthesis_Spring2022.docx
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hobi ku bernyanyi dengan adanya hobi ini barangkali bisa meringankan pekerjaan orang tua aku hanya ingin mengumpulkan penghasilan tanpa meminta kepada orang tua ku
Requirements:
Human-written rewriting / humanization of an academic paragraph
(Not summarizing, not shortening, not changing structure)
Business (Management)
This text is part of a Business Disciplinary Mini-Write assignment.
It must:
A rewritten version of the same text that:
Requirements: 1 page , 12-14 sentences
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Mod 03_Group_ProblemSet (V01-03).pdf
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I have done the assignment all I need to do is have it reviewed for AI anything that has AI needs to be rewritten because I have to submit it through turnitin.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Classroom Makeover Plan.docx
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PHI 312 A WIP INT
5-6 pages (double-spaced, size 12 font, one-inch margins)
MLA format (
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**Note that I will review outlines, thesis statements, and introductory paragraphs, but not entire drafts of essays.
Please answer the following essay question:
In recent years, ethicists have argued against most forms of medical paternalism. They have claimed that it is wrong for physicians to make decisions for their patients, or to impose their own values upon their patients. In this view, when physicians act paternalistically, they fail to show adequate respect for their patients autonomy. Do you agree? Is medical paternalism always wrong? Is it ever morally permissible for physicians to act paternalistically towards their patients? Explain and defend your answer. Be sure to consider at least one of the following articles in your answer: Whose Body Is It Anyway? by Atul Gawande (Canvas); The Refutation of Medical Paternalism, by Alan Goldman; Autonomy, Futility, and the Limits of Medicine, by Robert L. Schwartz; Why Doctors Should Intervene, by Terrence Ackerman