Please use the two readings from this list. Thank you.
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Please use the two readings from this list. Thank you.
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Please use the two readings from this list. Thank you.
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Based on the risk assessment, prepare a project management plan for your selected project. Select an appropriate framework for the project plan. The project plan should address specific controls resulting from the risk assessment, as well as measurement and communications requirements for the progress of the project.
The project management plan (see the PMI “Process Group: A Practice Guide” pages 31-32) describes how a project will be executed, monitored, and controlled. For your project management plan, at a minimum you will need to include all 10 elements (subsidiary management plans) to reflect how you plan to execute, monitor, and control your project per the activities identified in these elements. Additional components can be included at your discretion based on the needs of your project.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Project Risk Analysis.docx, Project Charter.docx
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you will be asked to compose responses to two questions below using good essay (expository multiparagraph) form. Each response worth one-half the value of the exam should be ~800 words in length. You are expected to refer to and cite relevant materials to support your claims and arguments whenever and wherever possible, the intext citation need to have actual page. Acceptable citation styles is APA.
Question #1:
Discuss the influence of the concepts of reason and secularism (including the scientific revolution) on anthropological theories and theorizing in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Question #2:
At the end of the 19th century Freud proposed the notion of the subconscious and argued that the relationship between the individual and society was antagonistic. Critically evaluate his analysis with reference to relevant anthropological theory of the time.
Written requirements:
Submission reveals a comprehensive, in depth, understanding and mastery of data and theory. Extremely well written; very tightly argued and logically structure; grammatically correct. Very good use of sources and data; shows awareness of differing points of view; presents the resolution of convincing synthesis, reflecting initiative and originality. Citations are well chosen and consistently presented in an accepted format. A markedly superior performance.
use and only use the document provided as the refernce and NO AI AT ALL.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): A_History_of_Anthropological_Theory_6e.pdf
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Topic 1: Infrastructure Strategy
Discuss how the emergence of cloud technologies has impacted investments in infrastructure and how strategies are changing at the enterprise level in relation to infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Why is it important to consider the factors based on the political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal (PESTEL) when considering the impact of cloud technologies on an organization?
Include a question that responding students can reply to within your initial post(s). Add a URL or reference at the end of the initial post.
Complete the following questions in an MS Word Document in APA format.
Assignment Requirements
Written work should be free of spelling, grammar, and APA errors. Points deducted from the grade for each writing, spelling, or grammar error are at your instructors discretion.
Be sure to use in-text citations where relevant and a reference page. The cover page and reference page are not included in the page count.
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250 words of detail. Include the topic relevance to area/s within the PMI “Process Group: A Practice Guide” by paragraph number and name.
Prompt: Explain how language myths and politics shape public attitudes toward non-standard languages/dialects. Provide a linguistic explanation that counters such myths. And propose possible ways to support non-standard heritage languages/dialects in your classroom.
Please use the articles I provided only to help you and support the argument that you created. NO AI. Also, Try to include the articles that are most relevant as much as possible for the prompt.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Pedagogy_of_the_Oppressed_30th_Anniversary_Edition_—-_(Chapter_2).pdf, Giroux Teachers as Transformative.pdf, Pratt-ArtsContactZone-1991.pdf, LouisAlthusser_2001_IdeologyAndIdeologica_LeninAndPhilosophyAnd.pdf, hooks Teaching_to_Transgress_—-_(1_Engaged_Pedagogy).pdf, hooks Teaching_to_Transgress_—-_(3_Embracing_Change_Teaching_in_a_Multicultural_World).pdf, Pidgin and Education.pdf, Pedagogy_of_the_Oppressed_30th_Anniversary_Edition_—-_(Chapter_3).pdf, Expanding Notions of Childrens Transnational Lives and the Phenomenology of Migration_26_01_07_07_26_36.pdf, Villanueva on Hegemony and Categories of Intellectuals.docx, Ching Multicultural Childrens Lit as Instrument.pdf, Anzaldua-HowTameWild-2001.pdf, The Other Side article.pdf, Transnational Flows and Linguistic Fluidity in an Ethnic Public Space_26_01_07_07_27_15.pdf, Black Language as a Liberatory Practice_26_01_07_07_25_41.pdf
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Below are 4 of peers discussion post. with a minimum of 150 words create a response that is casual and conversational. please answer each seperately.
Discussion Post 1 Peer Post 1: (AB)
The Question and the Variables
My question is “Am I a responsible student?” My variables are number of hours I spend studying per week and how many classes I miss in a semester. I think that these are two of the major aspects of being a responsible student, so they are very useful in understanding whether or not I am one.
The Participants
My participants are my parents, my Aunt and Uncle (who are essentially my parents while I am out of state at school), and my grandma. I was struggling to find a sixth invested adult with an official title who was available to partake, so I utilized an accountability partner. My accountability partner I will be using for this study is Gianna, who is an older teammate who keeps me accountable in my Bible reading. I believe that all six of these adults are very invested in my life and know me very well.
Determine how they measure movement in the data.
There is not much movement in this data. The numbers in both sets do not vary too far from each other, and are relatively consistent. My grandma mentioned that she thinks I would study more if I were less busy with dance. This implies that she thinks my number of study hours would increase in weeks with less or no dance. Several people also mentioned that I would not miss class for unexcused reasons, unless I were sick. This implies that the number of classes I miss would rise at the occurrence of any of these events.
Identification of Variables
Mom: I would say my mom’s comments and data reflect my motivation. She mentioned that knowing what I am doing matters to me, and that shows motivation as to why I would not miss class and spend many hours studying.
Dad: My Dad’s comments and data reflect my attitude about life. He stated that I am dedicated, which is a reflection of how I react in life.
Uncle: My Uncle’s comments and data reflect my motivation. He stated that my parents would not be happy if I missed class, which is a major motivator to attend.
Aunt: My Aunt’s comments and data reflect my attitude about life. Specifically, this is shown in her stating that I am dedicated and that I would feel guilty missing a day of classes.
Grandma: My grandma’s comments and data reflect my attitude about life. This shows in her comments about my perfectionism and responsibility. I also found it very interesting how she answered my original question without ever being asked it when she stated that I am responsible.
Accountability partner: Gianna’s comments and data reflect my motivation. She stated that I am hard-working, which shows some sort of underlying motivation.
Psychological Hypothesis
The data from the invested adults in my life see my responsibility as a student through the lenses of motivation and my attitude about life.
Discussion Post 1 Peer Post 2: (RW)
Question:
How do invested adults use data about my academic behavior to evaluate my growth?
Participants:
Professor, Coach, Parent, Counselor, Pastor, Accountability Partner (6 total)
Variables (15 scale):
Use of Data:
Adults use grades, effort, attitude, and behavior patterns.
Movement is measured by improvement over time.
Data Table
Role
Consistency
Growth
Confidence
Mindset
Professor
4
4
5
Belief in Self
Coach
5
4
4
Motivation
Parent
4
5
5
Attitude
Counselor
3
4
4
Things to Do
Pastor
4
3
4
God-Given Ability
Accountability Partner
3
4
4
Things to Do
Psychological Hypothesis:
Invested adults primarily frame my growth through effort and consistency, showing a mindset focused on development over time.
Discussion Post 2 Peer Post 1: (KL)
Research Question:
How do invested adults evaluate my development as a volleyball player and team leader?
Because you collected ratings (110) on three variables, the cleanest inferential focus is whether the mean ratings are significantly high (above an acceptable benchmark, commonly 7 = above average).
(This aligns with a one-sample mean comparison, appropriate for your small n = 6.)
Raw Data:
8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 8.5
StatisticValueMean (x)8.75Median9Mode9Range1Variance (s2)0.17Standard Deviation (s)0.41
Frequency & Relative Frequency
Raw Data:
8, 9, 9, 9, 8, 7
StatisticValueMean (x)8.33Median8.5Mode9Range2Variance (s2)0.56Standard Deviation (s)0.75
Frequency & Relative Frequency
Raw Data:
10, 7.5, 8, 8, 7, 8
StatisticValueMean (x)8.08Median8Mode8Range3Variance (s2)0.92Standard Deviation (s)0.96
Frequency & Relative Frequency
see attachment below
Figure 1 displays the mean ratings for technical skills, leadership, and mental game, with standard deviation error bars. All three mean scores exceed the benchmark value of 7 used in the hypothesis testing. While variability is greatest for mental game, the mean ratings for all variables remain above the reference line, providing visual support for the rejection of the null hypotheses.
The results of this mini-study indicate that invested adults perceive my technical skills, leadership, and mental game as significantly above average, supporting the alternative hypotheses for all three variables.
The mean ratings were 8.75 for technical skills, 8.33 for leadership, and 8.08 for mental game, all exceeding the benchmark score of 7. Frequency distributions showed that most responses clustered at 8 and 9, indicating consistency across evaluators. Qualitative feedback further reinforced these findings by highlighting court awareness, communication, accountability, and resilience.
These results suggest that my strengths lie not only in physical performance but also in leadership and psychological resiliencekey traits for collegiate athletics and future professional environments such as healthcare. The slightly higher variability in mental game scores indicates an area for continued growth, particularly in emotional consistency under pressure, which is critical for both athletic performance and patient-centered careers.
From a Christian worldview, this data reflects the biblical principle of stewardshipusing God-given talents responsibly while remaining open to growth (Colossians 3:23). Data analysis allows me to evaluate my abilities honestly, remain humble in strengths, and intentionally improve weaknesses, aligning personal development with faith-based accountability and service to others.
Discussion Post 2 Peer Post 2: (TC)
Because this mini-study looks at whether invested adults observe positive growth in you over time, the clearest inferential focus is on the Growth Trend variable.
3. Graphical Analysis (Descriptive + Inferential)
(You already saw the graphs generated those are exactly what your professor wants.)
4. MEAL Narrative (Ready to Submit)
M Main Idea
The purpose of this analysis was to examine how adults who are invested in my life use observable data to evaluate my consistency, follow-through, and overall growth trend over time.
E Evidence
Descriptive statistics showed high average scores for both consistency (M = 4.17) and follow-through (M = 4.00). Most notably, the growth trend variable had a mean of 0.83, with 83.3% of invested adults reporting positive growth. Low variance and standard deviation values indicate strong agreement among participants.
A Analysis
These results suggest that multiple invested adults independently observe similar patterns of discipline, accountability, and improvement in my behavior. This is meaningful for my future career because learning to track performance data, interpret feedback, and demonstrate measurable growth is essential in psychology, leadership, and professional development.
L Link (Christian Worldview)
From a Christian worldview, this data reflects the biblical principle of growth through accountability and stewardship. Proverbs 27:17 teaches that iron sharpens iron, and this study shows how God uses invested relationships to refine character. Using data honestly and responsibly allows me to pursue excellence while remaining humble and teachable in both faith and vocation.
The project examines bowel regime related to skin intergrity, which elaborates on how a structured bowel management can help prevent skin break down in patient who are at risk of incontinence-related dermatitis and pressure injuries.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): IHITool_QI_Project_Management _1_(2) (1).pdf, criteria11.docx, Weekly Clinical Log final spring 2026.docx
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