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  • Health & Medical Question

    Part 1.

    I. Overview and Review

    Mandatory reading below:

    ESSAYS WILL BE DUE: 05/15/26: 05/15/26 is the due date but I will allow you to turn in up to 05/17/26. I will drop the late points deduction on each, so no late points. This will give you time to write well. Argumentative/analytical essay 3-5 pages in length following MLA guidelines which appear below. Arial font 12 pt. No cell phone picture submissions. Points: 100.

    The purpose and Objectives of this assignment are to:

    • Review and reinforce learning; write an essay which synthesizes knowledge.
    • Student Learning Outcomes
      • Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of correct reasoning and apply these principles to the evaluation of opinions and prospective beliefs by examining a philosophical reading or passage.
      • Apply concepts related to writing a philosophical essay to the body of literature studied.

    Review:

    I. The study of philosophy: is the study of how we think and what we think. The study of philosophy is about itself.

    Philosophy classes stress understanding and evaluation through reading and class discussions. You will be involved in the process of doing philosophy, which means that you will be expected to understand, analyze, argue for or against, and justify your opinions on the philosophical positions we will be studying.

    In many cases, you will be asked to suspend your judgment on a subject in order to open your mind to a new way, or a different way of conceptualizing a problem. At no time will you be asked to agree with any dogma. Your objective is to be able to comprehend, apply, and, hopefully, appreciate the information you will learn. Though philosophy may at first seem abstract, it is an extremely concrete, active and exciting enterprise.

    Best practices: Philosophy classes stress understanding and evaluation through reading and class discussions. You will be involved in the process of doing philosophy, which means that you will be expected to understand, analyze, argue for or against, and justify your opinions on the philosophical positions we will be studying.
    In many cases, you will be asked to suspend your judgment on a subject in order to open your mind to a new way, or a different way of conceptualizing a problem. At no time will you be asked to agree with any dogma. Your objective is to be able to comprehend, apply, and, hopefully, appreciate the information you will learn. Though philosophy may at first seem abstract, it is an extremely concrete, active and exciting enterprise.

    II. We will spend all of Module 6 working on our term papers. However, you should not wait until then to begin planning and thinking about your essay. Given the information below, you can start planning early then just submit the required elements when we get to Mod. 6.

    Ways to tackle your paper:

    1. Choose a topic. Re-read the pertinent readings and begin an outline. Next, create rough draft by stating the issue or argument you intend to prove and telling us how you will go about demonstrating this.This will be your Thesis.
    2. Create paragraphs that explain your thesis. Take up separate parts or premises in each paragraph. Use quotes to back up what you are saying when needed. Make sure to have paragraph transitions.
    3. Make sure to represent the philosophers accurately and not misrepresent their views. Be self-critical. Use the principle of charity: this principle states that you should entertain arguments in their best light and not cloud your judgment with your own biases.
    4. Use MLA guidelines.
    5. Make sure to have a concluding, edifying paragraph.
    6. The Module will guide you step by step in completing these tasks.

    III. TOPICS: choose one from below. If none of these work, you can come up with your own topic, as long as you clear it with me first. Write an argumentative or analytical essay 3-5 pages in length following MLA guidelines which appear below.

    Metaphysics, topics below:

    1. Compare Platos metaphysics with Aristotles. In doing this, describe and explain Platos theory of Forms and Aristotles criticisms of this. Finally, decide which theory you prefer and explain why
    2. Compare three views on the nature of the Self: 1) The Soul as an enduring self, 2) Memory as an enduring self, 3) The no self view of Hume, and/or Buddhism. Explain each view and then decide which view or theory seems to be the most probable and why. Include one philosopher in each: example – Descartes, Locke, Hume.
    3. Describe and explain the arguments for Materialism and Idealism of one philosopher in each area. Describe their objections. Which theory of reality do you subscribe to and why. Your argument must be clearly stated. Example: Berkeley and Hobbes.
    4. How does Existentialism differ from the Traditional Western Views of Human Nature? Explain each view and then decide if Existentialism avoids some of the pitfalls of the previous views.
    5. Describe and explain Pragmatism and its objections. How does the inclusion of consequences change the debates regarding materialism and idealism? Defend Pragmatism or its objections with clear arguments of one philosopher: example: W. James.
    6. Discuss and explain each of the traditional arguments for the existence of God. Be sure to discuss the traditional objections to these arguments as well. Example: Anselm, Aquinas, Paley.
    7. Explain the Scientific view of Human Nature by way of Darwin’s views. Include the objections to the view as well.

    Ethics: topics below: Two options available if you choose Ethics. Choose one only:

    • Option One: Your paper should construct an argument for a personal ethical code of behavior. You will need to logically support your assumptions and conclusions with good reasons and one theory and explain why it would be best for all mankind to follow that ethical code. The title should be: My Ethical Code and its Relation to Society. If you choose this option you will need to read ahead to chapter 7 (module 7) for the theories you will need to use to substantiate your essay. You must employ one theory, as shown in the text. Do not do a survey essay of various theories or just opinions.
    • Option two: Critically analyze one ethical theory and apply it to a Case Study topic, for example, capital punishment, human sexuality, or euthanasia etc. If you choose this option you will need to read ahead to chapter 7 (module 7) for the theories you will need to use to substantiate your essay. You must employ one theory, as shown in the text. Cases can be found in our text pages 549 on, in chapter 7. The topic you choose must be explained and substantiated by the information in the theories, preferably one. Do not simply mention the theory or do a survey essay.

    Epistemology: topics below:

    1. Humes skepticism casts doubt on an external reality. Analyze and explain his epistemology with regard to our knowledge concerning matters of fact, causality and the laws of science.
    2. Descartess method of doubt leads him to clear and distinct ideas. Explain how Descartes arrives at the I think, so I exist argument.
    3. Explain Platos theory of recollection by way of one of the dialogues that deals with theory of knowledge, such as the Meno, and
    4. Describe Lockes epistemology with regard to how it is that we have primary and secondary qualities that lead to simple and complex ideas. Explain how Berkeleys epistemology criticizes Locke on two counts: primary and secondary qualities.
    5. Contrast Berkeleys empiricism with Hobbess empiricism. What are the main differences between them and what makes the one an Idealist, and the other a Materialist?
    6. Explain Kant’s reasoning in combating Humean skepticism and grounding knowledge in the synthetic a priori. You will need to explain Hume’s skepticism regarding knowledge and how Kant remediated this.

    IV. MANDATORY READING: Read and study this Guide to how to write a Philosophy paper. You can learn all about how to create either an argumentative or analytical essay plus other grammar and style elements! Fantastic Guide!

    I assess your papers as objectively as possible. CRITERIA used in grading. (100 points)

    1. Form: clarity of sentence structure and logical ability are present.
    2. Organization of paragraphs: paragraph transitions, conclusion is present.
    3. Thesis statement: Explicit claim states the argument (purpose and objective to the paper).
    4. Identifies philosophical principle or idea required to examine/analyze the issue including objections to the idea.
    5. Gives reasons (premises) as support (readings, bibliographical information, lectures) to substantiate.
    6. Demonstrates allegiance or opposition to a theory or position clearly.
    7. Uses correct citations, such as footnotes, and reference sheet (MLA).
    8. Essay was typed or word-processed in correct format.
    9. Clarifies and/or analyzes logical relations or difficulties and concludes.
    10. Demonstrates personal position, interest, imaginativeness, and candor. Good job!
  • create an outline on child labor between united states and i…

    OUTLINE: Child Labor in India vs. the United States

    I. Introduction

    • Hook: Around the world, millions of children are forced to work instead of going to school.
    • Background: Child labor remains a global issue affecting both developing and developed nations.
    • Context: However, the severity and conditions differ greatly between countries like India and the United States.
    • Thesis Statement: Although child labor exists in both India and the United States, it is far more widespread and dangerous in India due to poverty and weak enforcement of laws, while the United States has stricter regulations that better protect children.

    II. Body Paragraph 1 Child Labor in India

    • Topic sentence: Child labor is a serious and widespread issue in India.
    • Evidence: Millions of children in India work in agriculture, factories, and informal jobs.
    • Evidence: Poverty is a major cause, forcing families to depend on childrens income.
    • Explanation: Many children work long hours and cannot attend school.
    • Example: Children may work in dangerous environments such as construction or textile industries.
    • Connection to thesis: This shows how economic hardship increases child labor in India.

    III. Body Paragraph 2 Child Labor in the United States

    • Topic sentence: Child labor exists in the United States but is more controlled and regulated.
    • Evidence: Laws restrict working hours and prohibit dangerous jobs for minors.
    • Explanation: Children are required to attend school while working limited hours.
    • Example: Many teens work part-time jobs like retail or food service.
    • Connection to thesis: This demonstrates how stronger laws reduce harm.

    IV. Body Paragraph 3 Global and Key Differences

    • Topic sentence: The differences between India and the United States highlight global inequality.
    • Evidence: Globally, about 138 million children were engaged in child labor in 2024, with 54 million in hazardous work
    • Explanation: Most child labor occurs in poorer regions where education and protections are limited.
    • Comparison: In India, many children cannot attend school, while in the U.S., education is mandatory.
    • Connection to thesis: This reinforces that child labor is more harmful in developing countries.

    V. Body Paragraph 4 Effects on Education and Health

    • Topic sentence: Child labor negatively affects both education and health.
    • Evidence: Child labor compromises childrens education and limits future opportunities
    • Evidence: Hazardous work can harm childrens physical and mental health.
    • Explanation: Without education, children are more likely to remain in poverty.
    • Connection to thesis: This shows why child labor is harmful regardless of location.

    VI. Counterargument Paragraph

    • Opposing view: Some argue that child labor helps families survive financially.
    • Evidence: Families in poverty may rely on childrens income.
    • Refutation: However, child labor continues the cycle of poverty by preventing education and better job opportunities later in life
    • Reinforce thesis: Education and stronger laws are better long-term solutions.

    VII. Conclusion

    • Restate thesis: Child labor is more severe in India than in the United States due to economic and legal differences.
    • Summary: India faces widespread and hazardous child labor, while the U.S. limits and regulates youth work.
    • Significance: Addressing poverty and enforcing laws are key to ending child labor.
    • Closing thought: Every child deserves education, safety, and the opportunity for a better future.
  • ABA 505 Organizational Behavior Management Personnel Supervi…

    1. Leadership and Professionalism in ABA

    It defines leadership from an OBM perspective and describes how leadership based on behavior analysis differs from traditional approaches to management. Explains how leadership behaviors influence staff engagement, retention, and organizational culture.

    In your answer: Reference at least one reading from the course (e.g., Gravina & Austin, 2024) and discuss how you can model professional leadership behaviors in your own work.

    2. Data-Driven Decision-Making and Evaluation

    Describes how data are used to assess the effectiveness of OBM interventions. What Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) could you monitor to evaluate the success of staff or a program?

    In your answer: Explain how visual analysis, KPI dashboards, or feedback loops support continuous improvement and sustainability in an ABA organization.

    3. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Oversight

    It discusses how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles can be integrated into oversight practices from the OBM. Why is cultural competence essential for effective feedback and performance management?

    In your response: Provide an applied example of how you would adapt monitoring or feedback strategies to ensure equity and cultural sensitivity.

    4. Sustaining Organizational Change

    Maintaining changes in performance is one of the biggest challenges in OBM. It identifies the most common barriers to sustaining the effects of an intervention and describes evidence-based strategies to promote long-term sustainability.

    Describes how leadership and reinforcement systems support maintenance and generalization.

  • Business strategy article

    Aligning operational needs with business strategies requires organizations to continually adapt their processes to meet changing demands while staying focused on long-term goals. Artificial intelligence offers powerful tools to support this alignment by enhancing decision-making, streamlining operations, and uncovering new efficiencies. In this assessment, you will write an article for an industry magazine that explores how AI-driven solutions can help companies achieve greater strategic alignment and competitiveness.

    Assessment Preparation

    Read the following scenario: Imagine youve been asked to write an article for an industry magazine that explores how AI can be used to optimize decision-making and improve operational efficiency. Your fellow analysts are looking forward to seeing your thoughts on how AI-driven solutions help companies align operational needs with broader business strategies, ensuring organizations remain agile and competitive.

    Review the research you gathered on your selected organization and its industry in your previous assignments.

    Assessment Deliverable

    Write a 700- to 875-word article for the industry magazine based on your research of your selected organizations industry. Include the following sections and information in your article:

    • Industry Context
    • Overview
    • Provide an overview of the industry.
    • Define 5 key challenges the industry faces in aligning operations with strategy.
    • Opportunities
    • Identify 2 specific ways the industry can lower the cost of complex problem-solving in the industry, one of which is generative AI. How do these solutions assist in aligning operational needs to a businesss strategies? For example, how can AI improve decision-making, automate routine tasks, or enhance data analysis?
    • Case Study
    • Analyze an example of a company in the industry (other than the one you have been working with in your previous assignments) that has successfully implemented AI for strategy optimization. How was AI used? What made it successful?
    • Initiative Recommendations
    • Propose 2 initiatives, at least one of which is AI-driven, that the industry can adopt to improve operational efficiency and strategic alignment.
    • Discuss potential barriers to implementation for each initiative (e.g., cost, employee resistance, or ethical concerns) and how they can be addressed.

    Include at least 3 credible sources to support your article. Format your citations and references according to APA guidelines.

  • WB sophia

    Touchstone 3: Comparative Visual Communication Analysis: Building Brand Identity through Design

    ASSIGNMENT: Analyze the visual communication aspects of two of the following companies; Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Snapple or Monster Energy, and compare them. Focus on the elements and principles of design, messaging, and advertising.

    SCENARIO: Youve recently joined a marketing firm as a user experience/user interface (UX/UI) researcher. Your firm has been hired by Bad Apples Cider Company to build the brands design. Bad Apples Cider Company is a new brand behind a line of carbonated beverages, bottled teas, and energy drinks. Before designers can work on logos, packaging, and other core components of the visual brand, the UX/UI team needs you to conduct research on Bad Apples Cider Companys market competitors.

    Your team has identified the four main market competitors as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Snapple, and Monster Energy. Your role in the project is to select two of the four listed brands and conduct research on how the brands designs communicate with the consumer. Your supervisor has tasked you to select two of the competitive brands listed and prepare a written report analyzing how the brands communicate with their consumers.

    You will discuss how both brands employ visual communication theories and principles to communicate messages, moods, and themes to their demographic markets. Your responses must be thorough, as your research will be influential in building a brand identity for Bad Apples Cider Company that will reach the right demographics, enabling the company to compete with Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Snapple, and Monster Energy on a national scale.

    To complete this assignment, you will use the template provided below. You will return the completed template as your Touchstone submission. A sample assignment is also provided.

    Helpful Links:


    A. Directions

    Step 1: Choose the Companies

    Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Snapple, and Monster Energy have many incarnations of their logos product designs. View the version of the logos pictured on the product labels below. Choose two out of the four companies that you will use to format your responses throughout this Touchstone.

    Coca-Cola Pepsi
    A Coca-Cola bottle. The iconic red label prominently displays the classic white Coca-Cola script logo across the middle. Additional branding elements, such as nutritional information or serving size, appear on the left side of the label, while the bottom right corner shows the volume or size of the bottle. The familiar red and white design stands out against the dark color of the beverage inside the bottle.
    The Coca-Cola logo is one of the most recognizable logos in the world. It features the brand name written in a unique cursive script known as the Spencerian script, which was popular in the late 19th century.
    A blue Pepsi can. The can features the modern Pepsi logo, with a red, white, and blue globe-like symbol at the top, followed by the word 'pepsi' in lowercase letters beneath it.
    The Pepsi logo is a globally recognized symbol that has evolved significantly over the years. The current incarnation is sometimes referred to as the Pepsi Globe.
    Snapple Monster Energy
    A Snapple bottle label featuring the 'Lemon Tea' flavor. The label prominently displays the Snapple brand name in bold blue letters, with a sun icon and 'All Natural' text above it. An image of a lemon slice and green leaves is depicted at the bottom center of the label, highlighting the lemon flavor. Additional details such as '150 calories per bottle' and other product information are displayed around the sides. The label has a yellow and orange color scheme, reflecting the lemon tea theme.
    Snapples logo changes reflect its growth and adaptation over the years while maintaining a consistent emphasis on natural ingredients and quality.
    A Monster Energy drink can featuring the iconic, claw-like green 'M' logo in the center, which is stylized to look like it has been scratched into the black background. Below the logo, the words 'MONSTER' appears in bold, white, block letters, followed by 'ENERGY' in smaller green text beneath it.
    The Monster Energy logo is one of the most recognizable in the energy drink market.

    Step 2: Download the Template

    Download and review the . The template is a Microsoft Word file and contains the prompts you will respond to for the two companies you choose. You will type your answers directly into the template and submit it as a Word file. Any other submission file or format will be returned ungraded.

    It may help you to review the following information from the course before you complete the prompts in the submission template:

    • Challenge 1.2 The Elements of Design
    • Challenge 1.3 Principles of Visual Design
    • Challenge 2.1 Color
    • Challenge 2.2 Typography
    • Challenge 2.3 Layout
    • Challenge 3.1 Creative Process
    • Challenge 3.3 The Influence of Visual Design

    Step 3: Respond to Each Prompt

    Write a 200-word minimum response to each prompt (1-6) in the submission template. Begin each response by clearly stating which topics are being analyzed.

    Responses must contain substantive information addressing the topics outlined in each task.

    • Prompt 1: Basics of Visual Design Concepts
    • Prompt 2: Elements of Design
    • Prompt 3: Principles and Elements of Visual Design
    • Prompt 4: Typography, Design, and Layout
    • Prompt 5: Role of Visual Design in Communication
    • Prompt 6: Influence of Visual Design

    Refer to the checklist below throughout the Touchstone process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these requirements.

    1. Address the listed topics in your written responses

    • Semiotics, Visual Communication Psychology, Cognitive Theory, and other applicable Visual Communication Theories
    • Color schemes, shape, space, size, line, and texture
    • Balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity
    • Type choices, alignment, layout styles, visual hierarchy
    • Ideation and Visual Thinking, Storytelling, and Inspiration
    • Visual Design in Advertising, Public Relations, Infographics, and Publishing

    2. Format your responses

    • Double-space your submission and use one-inch margins
    • Your submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date and title of your compositions
    • Include all the assignment components in a single file
    • Acceptable formats include .doc and docx.

    3. Academic Honesty

    • All writing must be appropriate for an academic context
    • Your submission must be original and written for this assignment
    • Plagiarism of any kind is prohibited

    Step 4: Submit Your Touchstone

    Submit your completed Touchstone using the blue button at the top of this page.


    B. Rubric

    Advanced (100%) Proficient (85%) Acceptable (75%) Needs Improvement (50%) Nonperformance (0%)

    Basics of Visual Design Concepts

    Analysis (15%)

    Detailed brand analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics referencing semiotic elements, visual communication psychology, or cognitive theory, and a detailed analysis of how these concepts are employed in the brands logos. Good brand analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics referencing semiotic elements, visual communication psychology, or cognitive theory but the explanation of how these concepts is employed in the brands logo is weak or unclear. Basic brand analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics referencing semiotic elements, visual communication psychology, or cognitive theory and the explanation of how these concepts are employed in the brands logos is weak, unclear, or missing. Minimal brand analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including only one topic referencing semiotic elements, visual communication psychology, or cognitive theory and the explanation of how these concepts are employed in the brands logos is weak, unclear, or missing. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    Elements of Design

    Analysis (15%)

    Detailed elements analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to color schemes, shape & space, size, line, and texture, with clear examples of how the elements are used in each logo design. Good elements analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to color schemes, shape & space, size, line, and texture, but the examples of how the elements are used in each logo design are weak or unclear. Basic elements analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to color schemes, shape & space, size, line, and texture, and the examples of how the elements are used in each logo design are weak, unclear, or missing. Minimal elements analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including only one topic in reference to color schemes, shape & space, size, line, and texture, and the examples of how the elements are used in each logo design are weak, unclear, or missing. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    Principles of Visual Design

    Analysis (15%)

    Detailed design principles analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity, with clear examples showing their impact on the companies logo design. Good design principles analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity, but the examples do not clearly show their impact on the companies logo design. Basic design principles analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity, and the examples do not clearly show their impact on the companies logo design or are missing. Minimal design principles analysis of the two chosen brand logos, including only one topic in reference to balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity, and the examples do not clearly show their impact on the companies logo design or are missing. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded

    Typography, Design and Layout

    Analysis (15%)

    Detailed analysis of the use of typography and layout of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to typography choice, alignment, layout style, and visual hierarchy, with clear examples showing their impact on the logo and branding. Good analysis of the use of typography and layout of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to typography choice, alignment, layout style, and visual hierarchy, but the examples do not clearly show their impact on the logo and branding. Basic analysis of the use of typography and layout of the two chosen brand logos, including at least two topics in reference to typography choice, alignment, layout style, and visual hierarchy, and the examples do not clearly show their impact on the logo and branding or are missing. Minimal analysis of the use of typography and layout of the two chosen brand logos, including only one topic in reference to typography choice, alignment, layout style, and visual hierarchy, but the examples do not clearly show their impact on the logo and branding or are missing. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    Role of Visual Design in Communication

    Proposal (15%)

    Detailed UI/UX proposal of at least two topics in reference to ideation and visual thinking, storytelling in design, and inspiration elements to help build a logo that communicates with consumers. Good UI/UX proposal of at least two topics in reference to ideation and visual thinking, storytelling in design and inspiration elements to help build a logo but it does not clearly communicate with consumers. Basic UI/UX proposal of at least one topic in reference to ideation and visual thinking, storytelling in design and inspiration elements to help build a logo that communicates with consumers. Minimal UI/UX proposal of at least one topic in reference to ideation and visual thinking, storytelling in design and inspiration elements to help build a logo and it does not clearly communicate with consumers and has other missing elements. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    Influence of Visual Design

    Explanation (15%)

    Detailed explanation of three ways the Bad Apple Cider company can use visual design through advertising, public relations, infographics, or publishing, including brand consistency to influence the company branding. Good explanation of three ways the Bad Apple Cider company can use visual design through advertising, public relations, infographics, or publishing, but brand consistency to influence the company branding is unclear. Basic explanation of only two ways Bad Apple Cider can use visual design in advertising and public relations, infographics, or publishing, and brand consistency to influence the company branding is unclear or missing. A minimal explanation of only one ways Bad Apple Cider can use visual design in advertising and public relations, infographics, or publishing, and brand consistency to influence the company branding is unclear or missing. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    Conventions

    Submission follows conventions for standard written English and meets requirements. (10%)

    There are almost no errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization; all length and formatting requirements are met. There are minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization that do not impede readability; length and formatting requirements are nearly met. There are frequent errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization that somewhat impede readability; length and formatting requirements are nearly met. There are consistent errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization that significantly impede readability; length and formatting requirements are not met. Submission does not meet the minimum threshold for points to be awarded.

    C. Requirements

    The following requirements must be met for your submission to be graded:

    • Use the provided template file. Assignments that do not use the required template will be returned ungraded.
    • Use a readable 11- or 12-point font.
    • Composition must be original and written for this assignment and all writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
    • Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
    • Do not use AI to generate any content for the assessment.
    • Submission must include your name and the date.
    • You can only submit a single file.
  • Information Technology Question

    1. Write a paper (case study) 2 pages

    Review Case 10-Availability of Medical Information Technology Systems (p. 791). Following your review, identify the following and submit your answers in a Word document:

    • Summarize the case
    • Summarize the problem
    • Describe the solution
    • Discuss your thoughts on how well the solution addressed the problem and if you might have looked at the problem from another angle.


    (Your answers must be in your own words as though you were explaining the case to your instructor in person. Do not quote or copy information from the case itself.)

    2. Write a class summary (1 page)
    Watch the attached video and write a class summary

    ————————————————

    Do these in order:

    • Include a minimum of five scholarly or academic references to justify your content.
    • Write the 2 papers SEPARATELY.
    • Make sure theres NO plagiarism and NO AI created content
    • In correct APA format, write the citation.
    • Please submit the papers on time

  • English Question

    identify and describe the problem . You can make a case that there is an urgent problem . Avoid discussing solutions . Use personal anecdote of how Ai affected my critical thinking ( CANNOT USE AI ) I been watching the video of critical thinking of Sarkar in YouTube . Need a problem solution statement at the beginning

  • Unit 6 Learning Journal Sociology 288

    To complete this weeks learning journal, answer the following questions:

    • What is class consciousness? What is false consciousness?
    • Considering all you have learned so far, how do you think false consciousness develops? Draw from this commentary, the videos, etc.

    Instructions outlining the Learning Journal and your submission options, including expected word count, weighting, and submission instructions, are provided in the document. Please use the to submit your journal entries.

    For best marks you should do the following:

    • Provide a well-constructed answer that stays within the word or time limits.
    • Use as many concepts from the unit as you can. Focus on concepts highlighted in bold.
    • Incorporate as many sociological theories identified in the chapter as possible.
    • Cite the text. Whenever you are using concepts from the text, make sure to cite the text, including the page number. This might seem onerous, but citing page numbers is excellent practice for when you are required to do term papers.

    If you are submitting a written response, be sure to follow an appropriate style sheet for all your entries. A style sheet is guideline for how your papers should look when you submit them. Style sheets specify the font and font sizes you can use, your page margins (usually one inch), the header and page number format, and how citations appear in your text. In sociology, we use the . Please refer to that guide when formatting your submissions.

    We provide a submission template to get you started (). Use this template as a general guide on what to include, and be sure to familiarize yourself with the ASA style guide for headings, font, line spacing, and such. You will be docked marks for failing to apply the appropriate styles.

  • Writing Question

    I have my topic and I do the essay just need more because I dont reach 1000 yet and what ever I can add on it

  • focusing on key points and brevity

    To provide the most accurate and helpful code or technical solution, please include the following details in your query:

    Programming Language & Version: (e.g., Python 3.11, C++20, Java 17)

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    Operating System: (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 11, macOS Sonoma)

    Specific Goal/Error: A clear description of