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  • Case Study: Cosmetic surgery

    Cosmetic surgery has grown rapidly in the United States, with Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedures becoming one of the most popular and most dangerous elective surgeries. Florida, has experienced a disproportionate number of BBL-related complications and patient deaths. In response, Florida enacted its first plastic-surgery-specific statute, House Bill 1471 (HB 1471), which became effective on July 1, 2023.

    Question:

    In 2 or more pages in an APA-style case study paper, briefly analyze the implementation of the House Bill 1471 provision and its effects on public health in Florida. Give a summary of the law, in your own words. Do you agree or disagree, and why? What population/interested parties, specifically, does this law affect? What could be the benefits AND consequences of this HB 1470 in a healthcare setting? Are there similar laws in other states? Provide details

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  • Popular Media Application Assignment – 1984 by George Orwell

    Locate a film or book (popular fiction, not a psychology text or instructional/academic film) that illustrates one of the concepts we’re discussing this semester. For example, the film/book might depict situations that are relevant to the concepts of obedience, conformity, altruism, persuasion techniques, groupthink, interpersonal attraction, etc… Any topic discussed in our readings is fair game, but the concept needs to be clearly depicted in the source you chose.

    For the purposes of this assignment, films/books that actually depict any of the classic experiments we’re discussing this semester (e.g., the recent film titled “Stanford Prison Experiment”) are explicitly not allowed. Work to “stretch” and use your critical thinking skills to determine whether your source is clearly related to a social psychology concept or not.

    After referring to the film or reading the book, please use any of the following formats to report your observations: Power Point slides, narrated slideshow, or video diary (e.g., “vlog”). This assignment is not intended to be a formal writing assignment. Rather, the intent is to see you make connections between your readings and “real-life” situations as depicted in popular media sources and to express your thoughts succinctly and coherently. Be creative, but be sure that the reader/viewer is able to clearly discern that you can critique the film/book in a scholarly way as related to course material (e.g., don’t just give a “book report” in which you describe the plot of the movie/book).

    You do have some leeway in terms of the length of your submission. But, please, try to be succinct. If you’re doing a PowerPoint submission or narrated slideshow, aim for no more than 10-12 slides and no more than 10 minutes maximum (less than this guideline is acceptable as long as all the below points are clearly and fully addressed). For video blog submissions, aim for less than 10 minutes. Research demonstrates that viewers begin to lose interest if instructional videos are longer than 10 minutes (less than this guideline is acceptable as long as all the below points are clearly and fully addressed).

    In your submission (whether it be in written form via slides/PowerPoint or video form), please be sure to clearly address the following topics:

    1. Describe which social psychology concept you are choosing (e.g., conformity, obedience, altruism, persuasion, etc…) and indicate how you see it manifested in the film/book you chose.

    2. Describe the social psychology concept. What does it mean? How has it been studied in the field of social psychology? What have you learned about it this semester?

    3. Briefly describe the film/book you chose (e.g., its plot, characters, themes, etc…). This description does not need to be really lengthy (you don’t need to summarize the entire plot; hit the high points), but should be sufficient to demonstrate that you actually viewed the entire film or read the entire book.

    4. Clearly describe how you feel the film/book you chose relates to the social psychology concept. If you chose altruism, for example, how do the characters in the film/book behave in a prosocial manner toward others? If you chose group think, how did the characters get caught in a situation that resulted in a group think mentality?

    5. Finally, take time to ensure that your finished product is polished (no grammatical/spelling errors in written work, no grammatical issues or unclear language in video submissions), flows well, and looks professional. While you aren’t expected to submit Spielberg-quality films, your submission should be at least as professional-appearing as reasonable videos seen on YouTube or PowerPoint presentations made in a work setting.

  • CW2_Online Communities

    Brief:

    You are required to prepare and deliver a 610-minute oral presentation on online communities.

    Your presentation should examine the dynamics within online communities, drawing on relevant

    examples and original research findings. You will present your findings in front of the class.

    Work through each of the steps on this brief. Doing everything in each step, means youve met the

    brief (C grade). So, think of ways you can supplement your work by going over and above the brief.

    Steps:

    1. Overview: (Engagement)

    Discuss what makes an online community dynamic by exploring factors such as

    communication patterns, community building, social influence, and group behaviour.

    Discuss both the positive and negative aspects of online communities

    2. Introduction: (Exploration)

    Provide a clear introduction to the online community you will be studying

    Discuss the online community in depth

    Describe the dynamics in the community

    3. Case Study: (Explanation, Elaboration)

    Analyze the interactions between community members

    Analyze the strategies the community uses to engage their members

    Include relevant data and statistics to support your analysis

    4. Conclusion: (Evaluation)

    Reflect on the implications of online communities

    5. Delivery:

    Your presentation needs a clear overview, introduction, case study and conclusion

    Use visual aids to enhance your presentation

    Ensure your slides are well-designed, easy to read, and free from error

    Deliver your presentation confidently and engagingly

    Maintain eye contact, use appropriate body language and vocal clarity

    Manage your time effectively

    Process Work (BB Journal CHECKPOINT)

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: No process work completed. GRADE 1: Process work is incomplete, with few or no revisions made, demonstrating minimal effort and significant gaps in completion and improvement.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Process work completed, with minimal revisions, showing limited effort and minimal improvement. One submission made to the online journal.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Process work completed, with revisions that show some effort and basic attention to feedback, though improvement may be inconsistent. One submission made to the online journal.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Process work completed, with effective revisions, reflecting good attention to feedback and noticeable improvement. More than one submission made to the online journal.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: Process work completed, with detailed and effective revisions, demonstrating substantial improvement and careful attention to feedback. More than five submissions made to the online journal.
    • 5 – 5

    Critical analysis and insight

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: No analysis undertaken. GRADE 1: Analysis is disorganized or incomplete, with little or no discussion of online community dynamics and their impacts.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Limited analysis with minimal discussion of online community dynamics and their positive and negative aspects.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Basic analysis of online community dynamics with some discussion of positive and negative aspects but lacks depth.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Solid analysis with relevant examples of online community dynamics and their positive and negative aspects.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: In-depth analysis with clear insights into what makes online communities dynamic and their positive and negative aspects.
    • 5 – 5

    Case study of community interactions and engagement strategies

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: Case study not submitted. GRADE 1: Disorganized with little to no relevant analysis or examples.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Weak with minimal analysis and few relevant examples.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Basic case study with limited detail and examples.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Solid case study with clear analysis and good examples.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: Detailed and well-understood case study with comprehensive analysis and relevant examples.
    • 5 – 5

    Structure and organization of the content

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: No structure to presentation. GRADE 1: Lacks a coherent structure, with minimal or absent overview, introduction, case study, or conclusion.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Weak structure with major issues in the overview, introduction, case study, or conclusion.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Basic overview, introduction, case study, and conclusion but with noticeable organizational issues.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Clear overview, introduction, case study, and conclusion with minor organizational or clarity issues.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: Strong overview, introduction, detailed case study, and a well-rounded conclusion.
    • 5 – 5

    Delivery skills and visual aids

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: No presentation delivered. GRADE 1: Disorganized with minimal eye contact, poor body language, unclear vocal delivery, error-filled visual aids, and poor time management.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Significant issues with eye contact, body language, vocal clarity, visual aids, and/or time management.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Adequate eye contact, body language, vocal clarity, and visual aids, but with noticeable issues in one or more areas.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Good eye contact, body language, vocal clarity, and mostly error-free visual aids, with effective time management.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: Strong eye contact, confident body language, clear vocal delivery, error-free visual aids, and excellent time management.
    • 5 – 5

    Quality of writing – accuracy (grammar, punctuation, spelling), formatting (12 point Times New Roman, double spacing, word count) and submission (signed cover sheet, one pdf, named and sequenced correctly)

    • 5 possible points (16.67%)
    • Band 1
    • GRADE 0: Writing is confusing. GRADE 1: Writing is disorganized, difficult to follow, with major grammar, punctuation, and spelling issues. Formatting or submission requirements are missing.
    • 0 – 1
    • Band 2
    • GRADE 2: Writing has frequent grammar, spelling, affecting clarity. Basic grammar and punctuation are used, but formatting or submission requirements are incomplete.
    • 2 – 2
    • Band 3
    • GRADE 3: Writing is mostly consistent with some minor errors. Intermediate grammar, punctuation, and spelling are used. Two formatting or submission requirements are missing.
    • 3 – 3
    • Band 4
    • GRADE 4: Writing is clear, well-structured, and mostly error-free. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling are strong. One formatting or submission requirement is missing.
    • 4 – 4
    • Band 5
    • GRADE 5: Writing is highly polished with a smooth flow and no grammatical errors. All formatting and submission requirements are met.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): CW2_Online Communities BRIEF.pdf

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  • Um Kulthum (Film Review) – Understanding Menasa

    I’ve attached the rubric below, I wrote this film review about Um Kulthum: Voice of a Nation using AI, I need you to rewrite it matching the rubric below and the prompt below, I need it to contain 0% AI on turnitin and be very creative please. This is the prompt.

    Before then, prepare your notes:

    You always have to know your target audience: In this case, that is someone in your age group asking you what film you would recommend they watch and FOR WHAT REASON.

    Decide on the film from anything we have considered in class. Make a list of why you recommend it. Note that you cant address all of these things, so consider what the focus of your paragraph is:

    Themes, topic, characters, technical, and/or aesthetics (i.e great sound track, incredible cinematography)

    Relationship to the world today;

    Emotional or intellectual impact it had on you;

    Your passion for the film director (and you consider this the film youd most recommend from their works)

    Since you are only doing 500-word reviews, consider the first paragraphs in these review links below. Hollywood Reporter/Variety are industry reviews, so they play to an audience very familiar with films and are very focused on the financial prospects of a film. They are less creative.

    The others are from mainstream sources, in which your creativity does matter. Ive also included the links to Rotten Tomatoes or Letterbox reviews.

    Note the writing of the first paragraphs. The first paragraph is often as far as most readers go. Consider if you would opt to watch these films based on the reviews. Unlike many of these samples, your paragraph will be fairly long, approximately 500 words.

    What you may find interesting is that reviews are usually released just when the film goes into theatres, and sometimes the reviewers misjudge the audience response. For example, PK is one the biggest box office successes in India of all time, but the reviewers did not see that coming. Same is true for Caramel.

    Avoid looking at what other reviewers have said about your selected film!

    Consider the title of your review: Think like a marketing person and write something that would catch peoples attention.

    Consider the first sentence: Try to find a witty or attention-grabbing first sentence to summarize the reason you are recommending this film.

    Consider:

    If positive review, note a negative. Nothing is perfect

    Comparable films

    A specific moment from the film that makes your point.

    Be bold

    Rate it with the star system

    PK (India, 2013)

    Lunchbox (India, 2013)

    Omar (Palestine, 2013)

    Caramel (Lebanon, 2008)

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Film Review – First Draft.pdf, Writing Rubric Yunis.pdf

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  • Studypool Professional

    Geography Lesson 8

    Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere


    1. Introduction

    The Earth is surrounded by a thick blanket of air called the atmosphere. It extends up to about 10,000 km above the Earth’s surface. Though it appears invisible, it plays a very important role in supporting life on Earth.

    The atmosphere:

    • Provides oxygen for breathing.
    • Protects living beings from harmful solar radiation.
    • Maintains the Earth’s temperature.
    • Helps in weather formation and the water cycle.

    Without the atmosphere, the Earth would be extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night, and life would not be possible.


    2. Composition of the Atmosphere

    The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, water vapour, and dust particles. This mixture is called air.

    A) Major Gases (Permanent Components)

    These gases remain almost constant in proportion.

    Gas Percentage Importance
    Nitrogen 78% Helps in plant growth and reduces burning rate of oxygen
    Oxygen 21% Essential for respiration and combustion
    Argon 0.93% Inert gas, does not react easily
    Carbon Dioxide 0.03% Used in photosynthesis

    1. Nitrogen (78%)

    • The largest component of the atmosphere.
    • It controls the rate of burning.
    • Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil (nitrogen cycle).

    2. Oxygen (21%)

    • Necessary for breathing.
    • Supports combustion.
    • Essential for survival of animals and humans.

    3. Carbon Dioxide (0.03%)

    • Absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
    • Helps in maintaining Earth’s temperature (greenhouse effect).
    • Increased CO causes global warming.

    B) Variable Components

    These components change according to time and place.

    1. Water Vapour

    • Amount varies from 0% to 4%.
    • Responsible for cloud formation and rainfall.
    • Regulates temperature.
    • Plays important role in weather conditions.

    2. Dust Particles

    • Include smoke, pollen, salt particles, etc.
    • Help in condensation process.
    • Necessary for cloud formation.
    • Excess dust causes air pollution.

    3. Structure of the Atmosphere

    The atmosphere is divided into five layers based on temperature changes.


    1? Troposphere

    • Lowest layer of the atmosphere.
    • Extends up to 8 km at poles and 18 km at equator.
    • Contains 75% of the total atmospheric mass.
    • All weather phenomena occur here (rain, clouds, storms, winds).
    • Temperature decreases with height (about 6.5C per 1000 meters).
    • Contains most of the water vapour and dust particles.

    This is the most important layer for life.


    2? Stratosphere

    • Lies above the troposphere.
    • Extends up to 50 km.
    • Contains the Ozone Layer.
    • Temperature increases with height due to absorption of ultraviolet rays.
    • Weather is calm and stable.
    • Jet aeroplanes fly in this layer.

    Ozone Layer

    • Protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
    • Ozone depletion leads to skin cancer and environmental problems.

    3? Mesosphere

    • Extends from 50 km to 80 km.
    • Temperature decreases with height.
    • Coldest layer of the atmosphere.
    • Meteors burn up in this layer due to friction.

    4? Thermosphere

    • Extends from 80 km to 400 km.
    • Temperature increases rapidly.
    • Very thin air.
    • Ionosphere is a part of this layer.
    • Radio waves are reflected here.
    • Northern and Southern Lights (Aurora) occur here.
    • Artificial satellites orbit in this region.

    5? Exosphere

    • Outermost layer.
    • Extends beyond 400 km.
    • Very thin air.
    • Gradually merges into outer space.
    • Hydrogen and helium gases are found here.

    4. Importance of the Atmosphere

    The atmosphere plays a vital role in maintaining life on Earth:

    1. Protection from Harmful Radiation

    • Ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet rays.

    2. Maintains Temperature

    • Acts like a blanket.
    • Prevents extreme temperature differences.

    3. Supports Life

    • Provides oxygen and carbon dioxide.

    4. Weather Formation

    • Winds, rainfall, storms occur in the atmosphere.

    5. Water Cycle

    • Evaporation, condensation and precipitation happen due to atmospheric processes.

    5. Environmental Concerns

    Human activities are affecting the atmosphere:

    • Air pollution
    • Global warming
    • Ozone depletion
    • Greenhouse effect

    We must:

    • Reduce pollution.
    • Use renewable energy.
    • Plant more trees.
    • Control industrial emissions.

    6. Conclusion

    The atmosphere is an essential and life-supporting layer around the Earth. Its composition and structure help maintain temperature, protect living organisms, and regulate weather systems. Protecting the atmosphere is necessary for the survival of present and future generations.

    Requirements:

  • EMOTIONS

    Please respond to the discussion question below in 1 full page. APA.

    Major emotions can have a profound impact on ones physical, mental, spiritual, social, or (most obviously) emotional health. In your initial post, write about a period of time when you experienced an emotion and noticed it to have consequences over various areas of your life. For example, someone who experienced grief after the loss of a family member may have noticed changes in appetite, sleep, social desires, mood, etc. State the emotion you experienced, briefly describe the situation that may have prompted this emotion (do not focus too much content on this part), and describe the various effects you noticed.

  • Cloud Monitoring Strategy Development

    You will need to apply end-to-end cloud architecture and operations knowledge. You will design a dynamic infrastructure, deploy it using a leading cloud platform, validate its scalability, and fine-tune it based on test data. The deliverables simulate real-world expectations in enterprise environments combining technical, operational, and financial considerations into a cohesive solution.

  • Final year project – DATA ANALYSIS

    In order to ensure the dissertation reaches distinction level (80%+), the final write-up should go beyond descriptive content and demonstrate strong mechanistic depth, methodological precision, and critical analysis. The introduction must clearly position the research within the current literature, defining the gap regarding wavelength-specific phototaxis and integrating the roles of photoreceptors, c-di-GMP signalling, and Type IV pili in a coherent mechanistic framework. The methodology section should be highly specific, including exact GEO dataset accession numbers, strain details (Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803), light conditions, statistical tools (e.g., DESeq2), and defined thresholds such as adjusted p-values and log2 fold-change cut-offs. The discussion must critically interpret findings rather than describe them, compare results with existing studies, address biological significance, and acknowledge limitations such as transcriptprotein discrepancies and experimental constraints. Overall, the dissertation should reflect analytical depth, clear logical integration between behavioural and transcriptomic data, and the tone of a junior researcher rather than a descriptive summary.

    While reviewing my oral presentation, I realised there are a few areas that need to be strengthened in the written dissertation. In particular, the methodology section needs greater specificity (e.g., clearly stating the transcriptomic datasets used, statistical thresholds such as adjusted p-values and log2 fold-change cut-offs, and analysis tools like DESeq2). I would also like the final write-up to include deeper mechanistic explanation linking wavelength sensing, photoreceptors, c-di-GMP signalling, and Type IV pili-driven motility. Additionally, a more critical discussion of limitations (e.g., transcript levels vs protein activity, assay variability, ecological relevance) and stronger integration between behavioural data and transcriptomic analysis would help elevate the project to distinction level. Please ensure the final version reflects this depth and critical analysis throughout.

  • Reading Response 1

    Look at the template provided and fill out the template if you can not directly fill it out please answer all questions on the template on another document but ensure all the questions (boxes) in the template are answered thank you. Please only use the book (PDF) provided and nothing else.

    READ AND UTILIZE CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 FOR THIS READING RESPONSE PLEASE USE BOTH CHAPTERS

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): American Society_ How It Really Works 3rd Edition PDF ebook Chapter 1-5.pdf, AMSOC2_ReadingGuide (3) (8)-1(1)(1) (1)(3)-1 (1) (1) (1).docx

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