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  • UNIT VII Scholarly activity American History to Reconstructi…

    Causes of the Civil War

    The goal of this assignment is to analyze an event, in relation to the Antebellum period of the United States, that you feel directly led to the Civil War of the 1860s. This will help you develop a deeper understanding of the concepts discussed throughout our course and encourage critical thinking.

    You will create an essay that is at least three pages in length, not counting the title and reference pages. Use a minimum of three peer-reviewed or academic resources, two of which must come from the CSU Online Library.

    For more than 160 years, historians have painstakingly searched for the one factor that caused the American Civil War; the event that caused disunion to turn to war. The search is so intense that the American Civil War is one of the most researched events in the history of the United States. Throughout Unit VII, we have learned about various events and variables that could be identified as a factor that has set the United States on a path toward the American Civil War.

    Throughout Unit VII, we have learned about various events and variables that could be identified as factors that set the United States on a path toward the American Civil War.

    Select one event from the list below:

    • The Compromise of 1850
    • The Kansas-Nebraska Act
    • Presidential Election of 1856
    • Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
    • The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
    • John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry
    • Presidential Election of 1860

    Then, write a scholarly paper in which you accomplish the following:

    • Provide insightful and a thorough analysis of the event.
    • Explain why you believe this single event caused such intense disunion within the United States that the country was placed on a trajectory toward the American Civil War.
    • Discuss how the connections between social, political, and economic dynamics may have played a role in the event.
    • Clearly describe how the event served as a catalyst for the American Civil War.

    Recommendations for Success:

    • Do not begin to work on the Unit VII Assignment until you have read (in full) the Unit VII Study Guide and read/viewed the assigned Required Unit Resources.
    • After you have read/reviewed the Unit VII material, carefully review the Unit VII rubric so that you are aware of how your work will be evaluated.
    • Present insightful and thorough analysis with strong arguments and evidence; dive into the details to help present strong content. Remember to incorporate the five Ws of research into your writing: who, what, where, when, and why.
    • Take the time to review the CSU Online Library, Writing Center, and APA resources provided below. Reach out to the CSU librarians if you have questions about the library or locating resources. Contact the Writing Center if you would like help mastering APA Style, organization, or other writing skills.

    Recommended electronic databases to use:

    • America: History and Life
    • JSTOR
    • Academic Search Ultimate
    • If you have questions about the assignment, contact your course instructor or professor.

    The following resources may help you with this assignment.

    CSU Online Library:

    Writing Center:

    APA:

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Unit VII Introduction.docx

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  • NU674

    Please re-write this soap note using the ttemplate provided

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): week9-6635 soap notes (1).docx, 312011-HU-Initial-Psychiatric-Mental-Health-Assessment–SOAP-Note-Templatefin5-docx–1–Revised-docx.docx

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  • dicsussion post

    WK5DF The Five Most Important Items This Week & Why

  • Discussion Post

    Answer 3 question at 200-300 words. It is due at 2 pm. If you could get it done by 1:50 that would be amazing thank you!

  • 2-1 Short Paper: Burberry Case Study

    Prompt

    First, read the case study Balancing Exclusivity and Sustainability in the Fashion Industry: #Burnberry.

    • How would you evaluate the following actions by Burberry?
    1. Destroying its stock
    2. Reporting on its actions
    • Discuss the importance of Burberrys leadership to evolve its sense of purpose: the why of its business.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Module Two Short Paper Guidelines and Rubric.pdf, Exclusivity and Sustainability in Burnberry.pdf

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  • project proposal

    Just need help with number 5-9 please Please upload your research proposal to Blackboard by ONE group member by its due date. Please use this document and type your answers below the questions. The proposal is worth 30 points. If you have any questions, please ask me before submitting this document.

    1. What is (are) the major research question(s) that you are seeking to answer in your study? Please be specific.

    Is there a significant association between academic stress, sleep disorder symptoms, and eating disorder symptoms among college students?

    1. What are your specific hypotheses?

    Hypotheses #1: Higher levels of academic stress will be positively correlated with higher levels of eating disorder symptoms.

    Hypotheses #2: Higher levels of sleep disorder symptoms will be positively correlated with higher levels of eating disorder symptoms.

    Hypotheses #3: Academic stress will be a stronger predictor of higher levels of eating disorder symptoms among college students than sleep disorder symptoms.

    1. How does your research question(s) fill a gap in the existing literature?
    2. List at least 5 research articles in APA 7th edition format that youve used in creating your proposal. How do the articles results relate to your research question(s)?

    Article #1 Title: Perceived stress, mental health symptoms, and deleterious behaviors during the transition to college.

    Fruehwirth, J. C., Mazzolenis, M. E., Pepper, M. A., & Perreira, K. M. (2023). Perceived stress, mental health symptoms, and deleterious behaviors during the transition to college. PLOS ONE, 18(6), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287735

    Summary:

    The article Perceived Stress, Mental Health Symptoms, and Deleterious Behaviors During the Transition to College examines how different sources of stress affect first-year college students as they adjust to college life. Using survey data from 885 students at a large public university in North Carolina, the researchers found that unhealthy behaviors were fairly common. Nearly 19% of students reported symptoms of eating disorders, 42% were not getting enough sleep, and 43% did not engage in enough vigorous physical activity. Overall, higher levels of chronic stress increased the likelihood of these behaviors, even after considering demographics and social support.

    The study also showed that certain types of stress were more strongly linked to specific health behaviors. Stress related to appearance and health was associated with eating disorder symptoms, while health-related and romantic stress were connected to insufficient sleep. Health-related stress was also linked to lower levels of physical activity. These patterns did not differ by gender or by whether students experienced moderate to severe anxiety or depression. Although the study relied on self-reported data from one university and could not determine causation, it highlights the significant role stress plays in students health during the transition to college.

    Article #2 Title: Associations Between Sleep Duration and Eating Disorder Symptoms Among U.S. College Students

    Abanobi, A. N., Itacy, S., Coleman, C. M., & Harlow, B. L. (2023). Association between eating disorders and sleep duration among college students: Findings from the National Healthy Minds Study. Journal of American College Health, 73(1), 399405. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2023.2225616

    Abanobi et al. (2025) conducted a cross-sectional analysis using data from the Healthy Minds Study, a large, nationally representative survey of U.S. college students, to examine the relationship between eating disorder (ED) symptoms and sleep duration. Students self-reported ED symptoms, sleep duration, mental health indicators such as depression and anxiety, and demographic characteristics. The findings indicated that students who reported insufficient sleep had significantly higher odds of experiencing ED symptoms, even after accounting for depression and anxiety, suggesting that sleep insufficiency may be an independent and potentially modifiable risk factor. Although the study relied on self-reported data and could not establish causal relationships due to its cross-sectional design, it highlights the importance of integrating sleep health into campus prevention, screening, and clinical efforts. As a college student, this research is especially relevant given the prevalence of sleep deprivation due to academic stress, social demands, and irregular schedules, and it underscores how improving sleep habits may support both mental health and healthy eating behaviors among students.

    Article #3 Title: Perceived stress, coping and night-eating in college student

    Wichianson, J. R., Bughi, S. A., Unger, J. B., SpruijtMetz, D., & NguyenRodriguez, S. T. (2009a). Perceived stress, coping and nighteating in college students. Stress and Health, 25(3), 235240. https://doi.org/10.1002/smi.1242

    In the following article, Perceived stress, coping and night-eating in college students, researchers Wichianson et al. (2009) discuss how college students cope with perceived stress and how they engage in the night-eating syndrome. This article focused on 95 undergraduate participants who were randomly recruited on campus and ranged from 18-29 years of age. Among the sample, there was a high number of female participants compared to male participants who took part in this experiment. Wichianson et al. (2009) focused on many different health behaviors, such as night-eating and any psychosocial constructs that come with those behaviors. Various measures were used during this experiment, such as the Perceived Stress Scale, the Night-Eating Questionnaire (NEQ), and the Brief COPE.

    The results showed us that there was a significant difference when it came to the participants gender. In particular, female participants had a significantly higher score when it came to adaptive coping. This was the only variable that showed a higher score in relation to the participants gender. There were some associations found between perceived stress and night-eating syndrome and perceived stress and maladaptive coping. Wichianson et al. (2009) concluded that participants who showed high levels of stress in college may lead them to engage in night eating behaviors due to their maladaptive coping strategies. Based on the articles findings it shows us that stress was a factor that was highly associated with eating disorder behaviors among college students, which correlates with our research question. Although we know stress is a common factor in college students lives, there are still many variables that may influence how eating disorder behaviors develop, such as sleep disorder symptoms.

    Article #4 Title:

    Article #5 Title:

    1. List all the variables that you will use in your study and provide following information for all of your measures separately (YOU NEED TO REPEAT ANSWERING a f for ALL YOUR VARIABLES).
    2. Construct it is assessing (e.g., personality traits)
    3. Name of the measure (e.g., Big Five Inventory)
    4. Number of items
    5. Any psychometric properties in the literature (e.g., reliability coefficients)
    6. Citation of the measure
    7. Please attach a copy of the measure at the end (i.e., all typed up as you will use it in your study).
    8. List all demographic variables you will collect in your study (I recommend that you collect age and gender). Think about whether you will analyze the variable and include those that you will use.
    9. List the order of the measures that you will administer and how long you estimate that each measure will take for the participants to complete.
    10. Can you test your participants online? If you need face-to-face assessment, can you test as a group or do you have to test them individually? If group, how many participants can be tested at one time? If individually, what are the reasons?
    11. Write instructions that you will need to give during testing (e.g., At the beginning of the testing, what instructions will you give to participants? Any instructions to give during testing? Any final notes to make before participant leaves?).
  • Meaning, importance, and objectives of advertising

    Explain the concept of advertising.

    Discuss its meaning, importance, objectives, and major types of advertising with suitable examples.

    Also explain the role of advertising in modern business and consumer awareness.

    Requirements:

  • Week 4- Community Selection

    Not using AI-

    The purpose of this discussion is to guide you in thoughtfully selecting a community for your community assessment paper. This step is critical because the choice of community will shape your ability to analyze population health data, identify social determinants of health, and develop evidence-based recommendations. Selecting a community strategically ensures that your assessment is both meaningful and feasible within the scope of the assignment. When choosing a community, consider factors such as size, population demographics, access to healthcare, prevalent health concerns, and available public health data. Once a community is selected, you will apply epidemiological principles, analyze aggregate health data, and integrate insights from nursing and other disciplines to inform practical interventions. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate your ability to translate evidence into actionable strategies that promote equitable health outcomes.

    • Describe what influenced your selection.
    • What key health indicators or population health metrics do you anticipate analyzing in the community?
    • What sources will you use to collect the epidemiological data?
    • How might the social determinants of health within this community influence your assessment findings and proposed interventions?
    • Describe how these social determinants compare to the state, national and global level health outcomes.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): week 4- Community Selection.pdf

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  • Social media and the internets effect on mental health

    For this research paper, you will provide a 4-5 page research paper based on the Argumentative RESEARCH Topic you have chosen from Weeks 4 & 5.

    • Times New Roman
    • 12 Size Font
    • 1-inch margins
    • Double Space

    Parts included in the APA format research paper are as follows:

    Page 1: Title Page

    Page 2-5/6: Research Paper Body

    Your research paper should include these parts:

    Introduction:

    1st paragraph of Introduction: What is the history or historical background of the topic? This information should be cited. Use the Library Databases Credo Reference for this section of your paper. Use the cite button on this database to get the proper APA citation. This should be 8-10 sentences.

    2nd paragraph of Introduction: What is your thesis statement, and what are your arguments for this topic? State your thesis in the form of a sentence or two. It should not be in the form of a question. Are you for or against and why? Your paper should not have “I” statements. All of your points should be backed up or show evidence. Use the library databases Issue and Controversies OR Opposing Viewpoints on My Monroe- Library Resources to help you find this research. This should be 8-10 sentences.

    Body of Paper:

    Use subheadings (if needed) to separate aspects of your paper that support your thesis. The subheadings could be the arguments you are making in your paper. The body of your paper should provide supporting evidence to support your thesis. For each new argument that supports your overall thesis, provide a topic sentence or two that, in effect, is the thesis for that sub-topic. If you do not use subheadings, you must provide transition sentences to move your reader from one paragraph to the next. Your supporting sub-topics should address these issues: What is the significant impact of these research findings? How will they affect people? What are the benefits to people? Are there any disadvantages? These are just some questions you can answer in your paper, but feel free to add more questions you believe could be answered.

    As a research paper writer, you should synthesize the information gained from sources and weave it into a well-ordered paper, using the sources as evidence to support key points. These are how your direct quotes (In-text citations) come into your paper.

    This section of your paper should in include most of your in-text citations.

    Conclusion:

    Your conclusion should include “wrap-up” statements about what you learned about the topic and your findings’ possible impact on people and society. Also, address any issues that may still not be resolved for you.

    Page 7 or 8: Reference Page- NOT INCLUDED AS THE 4-5 Pages of Paper Body

    The final page of your research paper is your reference page. This page has all the sources you have used in your research paper. Each source should be placed as an APA citation and in alphabetical order by the first letter of the citation. Please view the APA folder and sample research paper to understand what should be submitted for your reference page.

    Sources for your research paper:

    4-5 sources in total(You may add more if you choose, but each source you use must contain an in-text citation in the body of the paper.

    You should have a minimum of 6 in-text citations, at least one from each source you use and two from one source. You can use multiple in-text citations from one source, but remember each source should have at least one in-text citation.)

    • REQUIRED: Provide 4-5 articles from the library database. I suggest you use the Discovery Service database for Monroe College and the Opposing Viewpoints and Issues and Controversies Database.
    • 1-2 from the internet or any other credible source (if you would like).
    • You should use the sources from your annotated bibliography for research.
    • REQUIRED: 4-5 direct quotes/paraphrases/summarizations, one from each source.
  • Week 6 NU673

    Write a 4-5 page paper describing the use of a specific screening tool. Discuss what diagnosis you are using the tool for, how to score the tool, and support use of the tool with evidence and rationale. Next, develop a treatment plan for the patient based on your findings in the diagnostic test and interpretation.

    Sections should include:

    • Introduction to the diagnostic tool
    • Discussion of Tool: why it is used, how, and for what diagnosis
    • Discussion of Interpretation of Scoring for the Tool
    • Treatment Plan for patient with positive results from the tool, include non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches, patient education, additional testing required, and follow-up as needed.