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  • construction project

    6. Construction Project Examples (~500 words)

    Mentioning each tool:

    • One or more real or representative project examples (if possible choose just 1 mega project where all 4 tools were used or can be reasonably assumed to have been used)
    • Project sector and context
    • How the tool influenced outcomes (cost, schedule, risk, quality)
    • Lessons learned or observed constraints

    7. Cross-Tool Synthesis and Integration (~300-400 words)

    • How the selected tools complement one another across project stages
    • Role of BIM and static data as foundational enablers
    • Importance of good data, and how tools can be integrated into existing project management workflows

    here is the outline for my part in the project, and the overview written by my teammate.

    Requirements: about 800 words

  • Frankenstein

    Use Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. This assignment asks you to examine, interpret, and explain a piece of literature from our course readings. Your goal is not to summarize the plot. Instead, you will think critically about how and why the author wrote the work and present an argument about its meaning, purpose, or effect on the reader.

    Assignment Requirements

    1. Choose Your Text

    Select a text that meets all of the following requirements:

    The text must be more than 20 words in length.

    The text must not be a poem.

    The text should provide enough depth to support a sustained literary analysis.

    Choose a work that allows you to examine literary elements, develop a clear thesis, and support your ideas with evidence from the text.

    2. Thesis Statement

    Develop a clear and arguable thesis that answers a meaningful question about the text. Your thesis should explain one of the following:

    How a literary element creates meaning

    How a theme develops

    How a character, historical moment, or social issue is revealed

    Your thesis should appear in the introduction and guide the entire essay.

    3. Textual Evidence

    Use direct quotations and specific references from the text to support your ideas.

    Each quote must be introduced, explained, and clearly connected to your thesis.

    Avoid placing quotations into your writing without context or analysis.

    4. Analysis

    Explain how your evidence supports your thesis.

    Focus on meaning, purpose, and effect rather than summarizing the text.

    Your analysis should demonstrate thoughtful engagement and critical thinking.

    5. Organization

    Your essay should include:

    An introduction with a clear thesis

    Multiple body paragraphs, each focused on one main idea

    A conclusion that explains why your analysis matters and what the reader should take away

    Each paragraph should clearly connect back to your thesis.

    6. Length

    Your essay must be at least 1000 words.

    The Works Cited page does not count toward the word total.

    7. MLA Formatting

    Use MLA format throughout your essay, including:

    In-text citations using author and page number

    A Works Cited page

    12-point Times New Roman font

    Double spacing

    Possible Literary Elements or Devices to Analyze

    You may focus on one or more of the following:

    Literary elements:

    Theme

    Characterization

    Setting

    Tone

    Point of view

    Literary devices:

    Symbolism

    Irony

    Imagery

    Allusion

    Motif

    Narrator reliability

    Foreshadowing

    Diction

    Syntax

    Juxtaposition

    Figurative language

    What a Literary Analysis Is Not

    This assignment is not:

    A plot summary

    A personal opinion piece, such as stating whether you liked or disliked the text

    A biography of the author

    A general research paper

    Checklist Before You Submit

    Before submitting your essay, review the following questions:

    Do I have a clear and arguable thesis?

    Did I use direct evidence from the text?

    Did I explain how each piece of evidence supports my argument?

    Is my analysis clearly organized and easy to follow?

    Did I use MLA format correctly for citations and the Works Cited page?

    Is my essay at least 1000 words, not including the Works Cited page?

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 169-170.pdf, 170-171.pdf, pg1-2.pdf

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  • research prompt

    YOU MUST USE THE SOURCES I HAVE FOUND AND USE WEST LAW AND LEXIS NEXIS, CITE THE PAPER CALIFORNIA STANDARD MANUAL

    NO AI

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): TREAT Editing Checklist_Updated.pdf, dog bite.pdf, Slides_Handout_92625 copy.pdf, Research Memo_Prompt.pdf

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  • Nursing career introduction and skills application

    use my resume below to Create a short thread that will: Introduce myself to other students Nurses and my background and discuss the skills you I have acquired through past employment and experiences and how they will apply to your future nursing career goals. Also write a short answer to this post by another students : My name is Abraham. I currently work as a float PCT at YNHH, where Ive developed adaptability, confidence, and strong clinical skills. Working for the CSO has taught me how to remain comfortable in unfamiliar environments, collaborate with teams, and learn new workflows. Each unit presents different learning opportunities and I make it one of my priorities to ask questions and absorb as much knowledge as possible. Before entering healthcare, I worked as an armed security guard protecting local churches and synagogues. Through past experiences and adequate training I was able to acquire de-escalation skills. On a daily basis I encountered situations that required so. As a result, this strengthened my ability to stay composed, assess risk quickly, and use therapeutic communication. These are skills that directly support safe & compassionate nursing care. Outside of work, Im passionate about fitness, health, and the science behind overall wellbeing. My IP Skills Assessment showed my strongest area as EI. I agree with these results, as I am highly aware of my own emotions as well as others. Although my interpersonal skills are good they can always be improved further, helping me to enjoy even more successful relationships with others. Write Short answer to this post by another Student.: My is Linda, I have five years of experience as an LPN and approximately five years of experience as a CNA, giving me a total of ten years working in the medical field. Throughout this time, I have developed strong interpersonal skills and gained a deep understanding that every patient is unique and comes from a different background. I have learned that an approach that works well for one patient may not be effective for another, which highlights the importance of providing individualized and tailored care. More recently, working in a hospital setting has further broadened my perspective and reinforced how different it can be to care for patients during some of the most difficult days of their lives. This experience has emphasized the critical role of compassion and empathy in nursing practice. My self-assessment results indicated that I have average to above-average communication skills. I plan to continue building upon the strong foundation I already have in order to effectively support, advocate for, and provide compassionate care to my patients.
  • Christian worldview in strategic hr and employment law

    follow instructions

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  • Assignment

    Instructions

    Based on the examples and content covered in class, develop a 2 to 3-page cost management plan for your project.

    Formatting

    • Style: Your plan can take a variety of forms (e.g., bullet points, short prose).
    • Length: Your plan should be approximately 2-3 pages in length. Points will be deducted for papers that exceed the specified length (see rubric below for more details).

    Only use the references in this class, no outside sources:

    Chapter 3 (Key 7, pp. 261-284) – The 7 Keys to Project Leadership

    Madsen, S. (2019). The 7 keys to project leadership. In The power of project leadership: 7 keys to help you transform from project manager to project leader (2nd ed., pp. 261284). Kogan Page.

    Optimization of Time and Cost Through Learning Curve Analysis

    Abdelkhalek, H. A., Hesham, S. R., & Azizab, R. F. (2020, December). Optimization of time and cost through learning curve analysisLinks to an external site.. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 11(4), 1069-1082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asej.2019.12.007

    Reality Check: Organizations and Project Leaders Can Take These Steps to Make Megaproject Cost Estimates More Accurate

    Bodini, F. (2019, August 1). Reality check: Organizations and project leaders can take these steps to make megaproject cost estimates more accurateLinks to an external site.. PM Network, 33(8), 27. https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/reality-check-11683

    How to Leverage Project Estimation Techniques

    Everitt, J. (2022, April 27). How to leverage project estimation techniquesLinks to an external site.. Wrike. https://www.wrike.com/blog/project-estimation-techniques/

    Control Capital Project Durationand Costwith Schedule Optimization

    Garg, T., Pikul, P., Pretorius, C., & Pritchard, R. (2020). Control capital project durationand costwith schedule optimizationLinks to an external site.. McKinsey & Company. https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/control-capital-project-duration-and-cost-with-schedule-optimization

    Creating a Project Budget A Complete Guide*

    Forecast Team. (n.d.). Creating a project budget A complete guideLinks to an external site.. Forecast. https://www.forecast.app/ebook/project-budget-a-complete-guide

    *Note: You may enter your information at the link above to download the reading for free, or you may access a PDF copy in your ARES coursepack, which is linked from the Course Readings page.

    What Is Monte Carlo Analysis in Project Management?

    Wrike. (2024, November 20). What Is Monte Carlo analysis in project management?Links to an external site. https://www.wrike.com/project-management-guide/faq/what-is-monte-carlo-analysis-in-project-management/

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Copy of PJMT 500 Week 3.pdf, Wk 5Schedule Plan Template.docx

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  • Differentiation

    Please check the uploaded files for the instructions. This is a discussion board assignment so please sound like youre discussing in the class room not like an essay. Also please pick one of the posts that I uploaded and reply to one of them.

  • marketing assignment

    A nursing home has decided to conduct a short survey to assess whether the family members who are responsible for an elderly resident are satisfied with the care being given. A portion of the survey is listed on page 229. Please critique the survey.

    Your main post should be a minimum of 300 words and should make reference to the text.

    1. A hospital marketing director has several research projects to undertake this quarter. He must try to determine the appropriate sampling methodology in light of each problem. Provide your recommendation on each issue:

    a. The hospital urology department wants to establish a sexual dysfunction clinic. The department head wants to get an estimate of the number of men 35 to 60 in the community suffering with some form of sexual dysfunction.

    b. The president of a large primary care practice with more than 100 physicians across 10 primary care sites wants to better understand patient opinions to the service-delivery components of the practice. She has read the patient comments on Facebook, Linkedin, and on the blog posts that the group has on its own web page. Other than trying to summarize the content of six months of active posts, she cannot determine an organized way to provide feedback to the physicians and staff at the upcoming retreat.

    c. An MCO is trying to determine what concerns physicians have in agreeing to become part of its panel that will treat its subscribers. The physicians are in four states in the upper MidwestMinnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

    1. A health group wants to identify consumers who (a) once went to a competing primary care group but then left that group, (b) have at least one child, and (c) live in the primary service area of the towns hospital. Write questions to target this population and suggest the best method for getting this information.
    2. The American Academy of Pediatrics wants to conduct a survey of recently graduated family practitioners to assess why they did not choose pediatrics for their specialization. Provide a definition of the population, suggest a sampling frame, and indicate the appropriate sampling unit.

    In the previously cited example (problem 3), suggest the appropriate sampling method in terms of the following:

    probability versus nonprobability,

    single unit versus cluster unit,

    stratified versus unstratified,

    equal unit versus unequal unit, and

    single stage versus multistage.

    The following list presents the alternative samples obtained by a healthcare marketing research firm for its clients. Describe the type of sample each one represents.

    Ten people sitting in the waiting room are asked to describe the ambience of the facility and the attitude of the receptionist.

    The medical school samples alumni regarding evaluations of their education. Respondents are selected in an amount equal to the same population of specialties from the graduating class.

    The walk-in clinic calls every 15th patient who visited the clinic on Wednesday to assess whether the patient was greeted by the receptionist and given a handbook regarding the scope of services and an explanation as to how the clinic operates

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  • How to explain a process step-by-step

    Step 1: Choose a Process to Explain Select a process that can be broken down into clear, sequential steps. Some examples include: How to create a budget How to bake a cake How to organize a study schedule How to plant a vegetable garden Your topic should be specific and detailed enough to allow for step-by-step explanation. Step 2: Organize Your Draft Using an Effective Structure Your draft should follow a logical organizational strategy that best fits the process: Chronological Order: If explaining a step-by-step process, use First, Next, Then, Finally to guide the reader. Cause-Effect Order: If showing how one step leads to another, use As a result, Because, Therefore to clarify relationships. Spatial Order (if needed): If location matters (e.g., setting up a workspace), use Above, Below, Next to to describe placement. Step 3: Write a Strong Introduction Your introduction should: Introduce the purpose of the process (What will the reader learn?). Preview the steps to help the reader understand the sequence. Use a clear topic sentence to set expectations. Example: “Creating a weekly study schedule helps students manage their time effectively. By following a few simple steps, students can plan their workload, reduce stress, and improve productivity. This process involves assessing assignments, setting priorities, and structuring study blocks to maximize efficiency.” Step 4: Develop Clear and Logical Body Paragraphs Each paragraph should focus on one main step and include: A clear transition to guide the reader (First, Next, Then, After that). Step details (What happens in this step? Why is it important?). Supporting details (Tips, common mistakes to avoid, or why the step matters). Example: “First, review all upcoming assignments and deadlines. Checking your syllabus and planner helps identify major due dates and prevents last-minute stress. Consider highlighting or color-coding tasks based on priority.” Step 5: Write a Conclusion That Reinforces Key Points Your conclusion should: Summarize the importance of following the process. Restate the main benefits (What does the reader gain by following these steps?). Provide a final thought or encouragement. Example: “By following these steps, students can create an effective study schedule that reduces stress and improves learning outcomes. Consistently planning ahead will make studying more manageable and lead to academic success.” Requirements Length: 3-4 well-developed paragraphs (approx. 300-500 words). Structure: Introduction, body paragraphs (each focusing on a clear step), and conclusion. Transitions: Use appropriate transitions to maintain logical flow. Clarity: Ensure instructions are easy to follow and steps are well-organized.