I need a detailed explanation of the main causes of World War II, including political and economic factors.
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art 143 bauhaus nael
Bauhaus Discussion Board
The Bauhaus
The artists, designers, and architects associated with the Bauhaus have had a profound influence on twentieth century design. Their functional aesthetic has changed the way we live, shaping everything from the skylines of modern cities to the design of the furniture and appliances in our homes.
In this assignment, you will choose a Bauhaus artist, designer, or architect, briefly discuss their life, and present one of their works. Include an image in your post. You may choose someone discussed in the book, or you may choose another artist or architect that is associated with the Bauhaus. More information can be found at the Bauhaus Archiv Museum:
The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the influence of the Bauhaus on contemporary design.
Extra credit: For five points extra credit, please discuss a work of contemporary architecture, graphic design, furniture, or product design that seems related to the work that you discuss in your post and share an image of it with the class. Why does its design relate to the style or philosophy of the Bauhaus?
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art 143 movements nael
Artists of the early twentieth century responded to the radical changes in society brought on by technology and political upheaval by creating art that was revolutionary, and often came together to write manifestos that described their goals and concerns. In this week’s discussion you will focus on an art movement and choose a work of art by an artist associated with an early twentieth century art movement. You may choose any movement that has been covered in your reading up until this point. Some examples:
- Fauvism
- German Expressionism (Die Brcke or Blaue Reiter)
- Vienna Secession
- Cubism
- Futurism
- Constructivism
- Suprematism
- Vorticism
- Orphism
- Rayonism
- Purism
- De Stijl
- New Objectivity
- Dada
- Identify the movement and its principle members. Does the name have sinificance?
- Was the movement inspired by a previous movement or style, or shaped by the ideas of a particular artist?
- Were the goals of the movement articulated in a manifesto or magazine?
- Some artists were guided by spiritual or philosophical principles, while others expressed revolutionary politics. What did they hope to achieve?
- Finally, explain how the specific work of art you’ve chosen embodies the style of the movement.


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Nursing Question
Analyze simple clinical
scenarios requiring basic
decision-making skills.
- Explore ethical dilemmas
in nursing practice and
potential decision-making
frameworks.
(See the Clinical Reports Details at the
end of syllabus)
Analyzing Simple Clinical Scenarios Introduction: o Briefly introduce the scenario. o State the purpose of the report. Scenario Analysis: o Describe the key facts and issues presented in the scenario. o Identify the decision(s) that need to be made. o Analyze the potential risks and benefits of different courses of action. Decision-Making Process: o Describe the decision-making process used to arrive at a conclusion. o Explain the rationale for your chosen course of action. Conclusion: 1 1 1 0.5 o Summarize the key findings and recommendations. o Discuss the limitations of the analysis. Content Clarity, organization, relevance, and completeness. References and APA styles including adherence to formatting guidelines (font, spacing, citation style, grammar) and paper page count: 4-6 pages (double-space). please use updated refernces.
the scenario: This report presents a clinical scenario encountered in the intensive care unit (ICU) involving a patient diagnosed with brain death following emergency admission after being found unresponsive at home by her family. The patient underwent emergency intubation to protect the airway because her level of consciousness is low (low GCS) and diagnostic investigations, including a CT scan of the brain, which revealed severe neurological injury and dilated pupils. The final medical diagnosis confirmed brain death, and a Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation (DNAR) order was initiated.
The purpose of this report is to analyze the ethical and clinical issues in this case, explore the decision-making process in end-of-life care, and discuss the conflict between healthcare professionals and the patients family who refused to accept the diagnosis and DNAR order.
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Balancing academic teaching role with study and banking care…
-This question is about balancing my role as a teaching assistant while continuing my studies and preparing for a future career in banking. I would like guidance on how to manage my time effectively, improve my academic and professional skills, and build a strong background that supports my transition into the banking sector
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art 143 bauhaus hanaa
Bauhaus Discussion Board
The Bauhaus
The artists, designers, and architects associated with the Bauhaus have had a profound influence on twentieth century design. Their functional aesthetic has changed the way we live, shaping everything from the skylines of modern cities to the design of the furniture and appliances in our homes.
In this assignment, you will choose a Bauhaus artist, designer, or architect, briefly discuss their life, and present one of their works. Include an image in your post. You may choose someone discussed in the book, or you may choose another artist or architect that is associated with the Bauhaus. More information can be found at the Bauhaus Archiv Museum:
The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the influence of the Bauhaus on contemporary design.
Extra credit: For five points extra credit, please discuss a work of contemporary architecture, graphic design, furniture, or product design that seems related to the work that you discuss in your post and share an image of it with the class. Why does its design relate to the style or philosophy of the Bauhaus?
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art 143 movements hanaa
Artists of the early twentieth century responded to the radical changes in society brought on by technology and political upheaval by creating art that was revolutionary, and often came together to write manifestos that described their goals and concerns. In this week’s discussion you will focus on an art movement and choose a work of art by an artist associated with an early twentieth century art movement. You may choose any movement that has been covered in your reading up until this point. Some examples:
- Fauvism
- German Expressionism (Die Brcke or Blaue Reiter)
- Vienna Secession
- Cubism
- Futurism
- Constructivism
- Suprematism
- Vorticism
- Orphism
- Rayonism
- Purism
- De Stijl
- New Objectivity
- Dada
- Identify the movement and its principle members. Does the name have sinificance?
- Was the movement inspired by a previous movement or style, or shaped by the ideas of a particular artist?
- Were the goals of the movement articulated in a manifesto or magazine?
- Some artists were guided by spiritual or philosophical principles, while others expressed revolutionary politics. What did they hope to achieve?
- Finally, explain how the specific work of art you’ve chosen embodies the style of the movement.


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Reflections on Standard of Care
As you prepare to graduate and enter the workforce as a Family Nurse Practitioner, it is crucial to recognize that in clinical practice, providers may have differing opinions on treatment plans for a variety of reasons such as clinical experience, interpretation of evidence, or patient preferences. However, these differences present valuable learning opportunities. Professionalism, mutual respect, and a commitment to evidence-based care allow us to grow from these experiences and improve patient outcomes. The “Reflecting on Standards of Care” assignment is designed to help you critically reflect on a patient case from your practicum experience this quarter where you and your preceptor approached the treatment plan differently. This assignment is an opportunity for you to reflect not only on this specific case but on your development as a clinician and how you can continue to provide high-quality, patient-centered care while maintaining collaborative and respectful relationships with your colleagues..
To prepare:
Select a patient case from your clinical experience this quarter where you and your preceptor approached the treatment plan differently. Reflect on these differences, using relevant and current resources, particularly those outlining standards of care. As you develop your reflection, review the assignment instructions and grading rubric for guidance. Keep your writing concise, using paragraph format, and lists for medications and diagnoses when appropriate. Be sure to include a title page and reference page.
Assignment:
Briefly summarize the case:
- Include relevant patient information, including history, assessment, any testing that might have been done, and medications.
- Presenting symptoms.
- Diagnosis.
Compare Treatment plans:
- Describe your preceptors recommended treatment plan.
- Explain the alternative treatment plan you would have recommended as a nurse practitioner.
Justify Your Approach:
- Use evidence-based guidelines, clinical research, and relevant literature to support your alternative plan.
- Discuss why you believe your approach would be effective, considering the patients history, condition, and individual needs.
Reflect on Differences:
- Analyze the differences between your plan and your preceptors.
- Consider factors such as clinical experience, knowledge, patient-centered care, and the influence of evidence-based practice in decision-making.
Lessons Learned:
- Reflect on how this experience has influenced your clinical practice and approach to treatment planning.
- Discuss how you can apply what you learned to future patient care.
- How might you approach another provider professionally in the future when you find treatment plans differing during collaboration on the patient case?
Submission Requirements:
- Length: 3-4 double-spaced pages, APA format.
- Cite at least 3 current peer reviewed sources or evidence-based research to support your analysis.
Evaluation Criteria (also see rubric):
- Clarity and completeness of the case summary.
- Depth of analysis and comparison between treatment plans.
- Use of evidence-based rationale for your alternative plan.
- Reflection on learning and future application.
- Proper use of APA formatting and references.
Case scenario is this
Patient Number: 098
A 35-year-old female presented with complaints of burning urination and urgency for two days. Past medical history included prior UTIs. Vital signs were BP 118/72 mmHg, HR 78 bpm, RR 16/min, Temp 99.0F, SpO 99% on room air, BMI 24. Urinalysis showed leukocytes and nitrites. Diagnosis is Acute cystitis ICD-10: N30.00. Labs ordered included urine culture. The patient was prescribed Nitrofurantoin 100 mg orally twice daily for 5 days. Hydration and hygiene education provided. Follow-up recommended if symptoms persisted.Please make sure to follow requirements. Thank you.
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coun 140 internent hanaa
Internet Search Activity
Instructions
Heterosexism is the existence of advantages and rewards on heterosexuals solely as a result of their sexual orientation. Many of the things that heterosexuals take for granted may be unavailable to gay or bisexual people. Make a list of the advantages a heterosexual straight has. If you are straight, what advantages do you enjoy that gay people are less likely to enjoy? Think hardmany of the things that heterosexuals take for granted are not equally available to everyone. Examples include displaying a picture of ones loved one without fear of retaliation or ridicule; not having to hide parts of ones life from family, friends, and coworkers; or having the loved one be legally recognized as the next-of-kin. When you have made your list, go to or and type heterosexism into the search box. What items could be added to your list as a result of your search? Why do you think you didnt see them earlier?