Depreciation means decrease in the value of asset due to wear and tear and usage of time .this help to know real profit of the asset
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Depreciation means decrease in the value of asset due to wear and tear and usage of time .this help to know real profit of the asset
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Watch this short video on the top 10 countries with the highest life expectancy.
Then, post your thoughts (hit the reply button below) on why you think these countries have such a high life expectancy rate. And, reply to at least one of your classmates original post (hit the reply button below their original post). Do not reply to a reply.
Complete the Health Assessment and submit it as a .doc, .docx, .pdf or .pages document. For each of the 5 dimensions listed, you must provide for answers:
a. Strong Characteristic
b. Aspect to Improve
then,
Answer the two questions at the bottom (#6 and #7)
You submission must be clearly formatted so I am able to see that you are provided the two answers for each dimension, and also provided answers to each numbered question at the bottom.
Requirements: Follow
This is a 710 page doctoral-level research proposal for coursework, not a dissertation chapter. Im looking for clarity, concision, and polish rather than conceptual expansion. Please preserve the theoretical framing and alignment with Greer et al. (2025). I am not yet very strong yet at writing research proposals and have used AI tools to help me both conceptualtize and organize my thoughts for this assignment. I am looking to receive back a draft that aligns with the grading rubric (provided), ensures my research question, hypothosis and supporting articles make sense and is entirely human written. I understand page length is a challenge considering how much I’ve already written but the max page limit is 10, so if some content can be cut without dramatically impacting the overall proposal, I wil be fine with that. Eventually, I may turn this into a larger research project.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Example of Customers Writing style.docx, Roma and Bedwell_2017.pdf, grossman_2021.pdf, Simon_2022.pdf, Greer et al 2025.pdf, Banks_2019.pdf, Hobfoll_2001.pdf, Hobfoll_1989.pdf, Kaida_KSS Validation.pdf, HRV_Predictor for Subjective Stress.pdf, Salivary Biomarkers of Physical Fatigue.pdf, Research Proposal_General Overview w sources.docx
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Watch this short video on the top 10 countries with the highest life expectancy.
Then, post your thoughts (hit the reply button below) on why you think these countries have such a high life expectancy rate. And, reply to at least one of your classmates original post (hit the reply button below their original post). Do not reply to a reply.
Complete the Health Assessment and submit it as a .doc, .docx, .pdf or .pages document. For each of the 5 dimensions listed, you must provide for answers:
a. Strong Characteristic
b. Aspect to Improve
then,
Answer the two questions at the bottom (#6 and #7)
You submission must be clearly formatted so I am able to see that you are provided the two answers for each dimension, and also provided answers to each numbered question at the bottom.
Requirements: Follow
Can you use Canva and create the medicine wheel
no abnormal cranial nerves
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): EPE3318_Assigment_1_instruction – Copy.pdf
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Assignment 1 provides students with an opportunity to learn and practice the steps involved in qualitative coding, categorization, and thematic development used in basic descriptive qualitative analysis, such as might be included in case study research. Students must first provide an introduction that describes Case study and approaches that will be used in their analytic process. Then follow the following steps.
Requirements: 2-3 pages
The Johari Window model was developed by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1955. The Johari Window Model is a tool to increase self-awareness, personal development, and relationship development. The Johari window can be applied to a variety of interpersonal interactions in order to help us understand what parts of ourselves are open, hidden, blind, and unknown. To help understand the concept, think of a window with four panes. As you can see in
, one axis of the window represents things that are known to us, and the other axis represents things that are known to others.
The upper left pane contains open information that is known to us and to others. The amount of information that is openly known to others varies based on relational context. When you are with close friends, there is probably a lot of information already in the open pane, and when you are with close family, there is also probably a lot of information in the open pane. The information could differ, though, as your family might know much more about your past and your friends more about your present. Conversely, there isnt much information in the open pane when we meet someone for the first time, aside from what the other person can guess based on our nonverbal communication and appearance.
The bottom left pane contains hidden information that is known to us but not to others. As we are getting to know someone, we engage in self-disclosure and move information from the hidden to the open pane. By doing this, we decrease the size of our hidden area and increase the size of our open area, which increases our shared reality. The reactions that we get from people as we open up to them help us form our self-concepts and also help determine the trajectory of the relationship. If the person reacts favorably to our disclosures and reciprocates disclosure, then the cycle of disclosure continues and a deeper relationship may be forged.
The upper right pane contains information that is known to others but not to us. For example, we may be unaware of the fact that others see us as pushy or as a leader. Looking back to self-discrepancy theory from
, we can see that people who have a disconnect between how they see themselves and how others see them may have more information in their blind pane. Engaging in perception checking and soliciting feedback from others can help us learn more about our blind area.
The bottom right pane represents our unknown area, as it contains information not known to ourselves or others. To become more self-aware, we must solicit feedback from others to learn more about our blind pane, but we must also explore the unknown pane. To discover the unknown, we have to get out of our comfort zones and try new things. We have to pay attention to the things that excite or scare us and investigate them more to see if we can learn something new about ourselves. By being more aware of what is contained in each of these panes and how we can learn more about each one, we can more competently engage in self-disclosure and use this process to enhance our interpersonal relationships.
Take 9 minutes to watch this video and learn about the Johari Window Model
For this assignment, you will create a Johari Window presentation, supported by narrated audio to explain the characteristics you place in each window. Follow these steps:
Part 1: Review the module page about the Johari Window
Part 2: Ask two (2) trusted family members and/or friends to assist you in the completing the blind window by providing feedback about your characteristics that you might not be aware of.
Part 3: Create your own Johari Window. Use PowerPoint [or any other platform you desire] to create a 6-slide presentation that represents the four areas of the Johari Window (Open, Blind, Hidden, Unknown).
Note: You can use powerpoint or zoom to record. Make sure the audio and powerpoint are in the same file.
Additional Instructions
These are the assignment instructions, please use PowerPoint to do this assignment. For the speaker notes write down for each slide what I will need to read for each slide on a google document, labeled with what it belongs to.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS !! AND PLEASE DO NOT PLAGIARIZE OR USE AI !! Thanks !
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Activity Book Winter 2025-26.pdf
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