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  • NIGHT Essay

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): topic_thesis.pdf, Works Cited.pdf

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  • Nursing Theory Assignment

    Write a formal paper on the (1) Kurt Lewin’s Change Theory and (2) Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory. Use essay format for your paper including: a running head, title page, and reference(s) according to APA format. The body of the paper should be a minimum of 2 pages. Refer to the grading rubric for specific details to be contained within the paper.

    use this website as one of your sources -https://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/change_theory.html

    use this website as another source

    https://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/self_care_deficit_theory.html

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Spring 2022 APA Research Paper Template MUW (2).docx

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  • 512-Module 5 Discussion

    Describe a situation of ethical dilemma that you have experienced in practice and how it was resolved. (Saunders, 2014)

    Submission Instructions:

    • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

    Requirements: 3 days

  • D5

    Part 1: Audience Analysis

    In Part 1 of your initial post, it is essential that you clearly define the event and the intended audience for your special occasion speech. Perhaps you are accepting an Academy Award at a gala, giving a wedding toast at a real or imagined event, or delivering a commencement speech at your former high school. The events can be real or fictional.

    Tell us what the event is about and who is in the audience in 1 to 2 paragraphs. You need to be detailed in your audience description, including demographic (age, race, gender, etc.), socioeconomic, and psychographic information.

    You must:

    1. Pick a special occasion

    Examples:

    • Wedding toast
    • Graduation speech
    • Retirement party
    • Baby shower
    • Award acceptance
    • Memorial / dedication

    (It can be real OR made up.)

    2. Describe: The EVENT

    Whats happening? Why are people gathered?

    The AUDIENCE (this part matters a lot)

    Be detailed. Include:

    • Demographics age range, gender, race, cultural background
    • Socioeconomic working class, middle class, professionals, students, etc.
    • Psychographic values, emotions, beliefs (celebrating love, honoring achievement, grieving, proud parents, etc.)

    Basically:

    Who are they + how do they think/feel?

  • Natural Disaster Notebook Week 5

    For this week please find an article from within the last 5 years related to earthquakes or plate tectonics.

    or any natural disaster that occurs during this week from (2/9-2/17) or any historical eruption that occurred during (2/9-2/17). Write a summary, include a picture, and include your sources.

  • 502-Module 5 Discussion

    Post:

    • Explain the underlying pathophysiology of GERD, including the mechanisms that lead to esophageal injury and symptom development.
    • Summarize the current evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing and managing GERD (e.g., ACG 2022). Include both nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic approaches.
    • Discuss the implications for advanced nursing practicehow should nurse practitioners differentiate uncomplicated GERD from cases that warrant referral or endoscopic evaluation?
    • Reflect on patient education strategies that can improve adherence to treatment and lifestyle modifications.

    Submission Instructions:

    • Your initial post should be at least 500 words,formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

    Requirements: 3 days

  • A Stunning Level of Disconnection

    pdf copy of article uploaded on file.

    Feb 9, 2026 at 10:36 AM

    Respond to one of the following questions below (use the number in your response)

    1. Throughout McMurtrie’s article, both professors and students note that students are excited to return to in-person classes on college campuses after learning online during the pandemic. Yet, both groups note a consistent lack of engagement, with professors noting students not doing the work or participating in classes, if they even come to class. Why do you think this is?
    2. McMurtrie hears from one student, Maci Lyman, who commented, I want so badly to be active in my classroom, but everything just still feels, like, fake almost. What does a “real” class feel like (or, alternatively, what does a “fake” class feel like)?
    3. Towards the end of her article, McMurtrie writes, “Many professors note that students feelings of exhaustion and anxiety mirror their own, and that perhaps they feed off one another.” In the discussion about the return to campus, the primary focus (understandably) was on student comfort and wellness, with little attention paid to staff and faculty comfort/wellness. Why might this be and what’s a consequence of not considering staff and faculty comfort/wellness?

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  • 691 Comprehensive Study Guide 2

    • At each checkpoint students will:
    • Create an outline of the test content outline items that have been covered in the course.
    • Provide 1 original visual aid to enhance understanding of a complex topic (e.g., chart, diagram, table, illustration, mnemonic). These must be created by the student and may not be taken from the Internet.
    • Write 5 original multiple-choice questions that include the correct answers and rationale for the correct answer.
    • Submit 2 references to review to enhance understanding of complex material taken from course materials.
    • A sufficient outline:
    • Covers all assigned items for this checkpoint from the BACB Test Content Outline.
    • Is organized clearly (e.g., bullet points, headers, or hierarchy showing main concepts and subtopics).
    • Includes key definitions, examples, or applications drawn from course materials (textbook, lectures, or assigned readings).
    • Avoids copying directly from external sources or overly broad summaries – focus on your own synthesis of the material.
    • A sufficient multiple-choice section:
    • Includes five (5) original questions related to assigned BACB Test Content topics.
    • Each question has five answer options (A-E) with one clearly identified correct answer.
    • Each question includes a brief rationale explaining why the correct answer is correct (and, when relevant, why others are not).
    • All content is originally written by you, not copied or adapted from online sources or test prep materials.
    • A sufficient visual aid:
    • Presents one original, student-created visual (e.g., chart, table, diagram, flowchart, or mnemonic) that connects clearly to assigned BACB content.
    • Is clearly labeled, legible, and accurate in representing behavioral concepts.
    • Focuses on enhancing understanding of a concept (e.g., reinforcement schedules, stimulus control, or experimental design).
    • May be hand-drawn, digitally created, or formatted in Word/PowerPoint, as long as it is your own work.
    • Sufficient references:
    • Include two references in correct APA format (7th edition).
    • Are relevant to the assigned BACB content areas for this checkpoint.
    • Come directly from course materials (e.g., assigned readings, textbook chapters, or instructor-provided sources).
    • If you utilize a textbook as a reference, you must include the specific page numbers or chapter that is relevant to the assigned Test Content Outline items.
    • Support or reinforce your outline, multiple-choice rationales, or visual aid content.
    • Are properly cited in APA 7th Edition formatting, including author, year, title, and source; avoid links or incomplete citations.

    Comprehensive Study Guide: Check Points 1-4 (SP26 Update)

    Criteria Ratings

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline Content

    Exceeds Expectations

    Student submitted an organized outline that includes all required items for this checkpoint based on BACB Test Content Outline items listed at the top. Each item is represented by key points and examples derived from course materials and accurate information.

    Meets Expectations

    Study guide includes required TCO items, with no more than one item missing or underdeveloped. Each item includes key concepts or examples derived from course materials and accurate information.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Student did not include an outline or is missing more than one required item, lacks clear alignment with BACB Test Content Outline items, is not in outline format, does not included content from course materials, or is inaccurate.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization

    Exceeds Expectations

    Sections and subheadings clearly match the TCO items. Formatting (e.g., headers, numbering, spacing) allows for easy navigation and reference. Content flows logically throughout.

    Meets Expectations

    Content is generally organized with section headings but may contain minor inconsistencies or formatting issues that slightly hinder navigation.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Organization is unclear or inconsistent, making it difficult to locate key sections or follow the flow of information.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity

    Exceeds Expectations

    Writing is clear, concise, and uses professional behavior-analytic language. All terms are defined accurately. Sentences are grammatically correct and free of major errors.

    Meets Expectations

    Writing is understandable and generally clear, with occasional wording or grammatical issues that do not significantly hinder comprehension.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Writing is unclear, imprecise, or contains multiple grammatical or conceptual errors that impede understanding.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVisual Support

    Exceeds Expectations

    Student created one original visual support (e.g., diagram, chart, mnemonic, or table) that enhances understanding. The visual is labeled, legible, and demonstrates an assigned BACB Test Content Outline item. It is hand-drawn, digitally created, or formatted in Word or PowerPoint.

    Meets Expectations

    Student created one visual support (e.g., diagram, chart, mnemonic, or table) that demonstrates an assigned BACB Test Content Outline item. The visual is clear and mostly labeled, though minor formatting or clarity issues may be present.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Student did not provide 1 original visual support (e.g., table, chart, mnemonics) or the visual is copied from another source, does not demonstrate the assigned content, or lacks clarity/labels.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMultiple Choice Questions

    Exceeds Expectations

    Student included 5 original multiple-choice questions aligned with assigned BACB Test Content Outline items. There are 5 answer choices (i.e., A, B, C, D, E), the correct answer is accurate and clearly identified, and a rationale for the correct answer is provided.

    Meets Expectations

    Student included 5 original multiple-choice questions aligned with assigned TCO items. Each question includes 5 answer options, an accurate correct answer, and a rationale, though one or two questions may lack detail or clarity.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Student included fewer than 5 multiple choice items, OR did not include 5 potential answers, OR did not clearly identify the correct choice or identified an incorrect item OR did not provide a rationale for the correct choice.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeReferences

    Exceeds Expectations

    Student included two APA-formatted references relevant to the assigned BACB Test Content Outline items and derived from credible academic sources directly from course materials (e.g., assigned readings, faculty lecture video, etc.).

    Meets Expectations

    Student included two references related to assigned BACB Test Content Outline items. References are credible and academic sources directly from course materials, though may have minor APA formatting errors.

    Does Not Meet Expectations

    Student provided fewer than two references, references not in APA format, sources are unrelated to the assigned BACB Test Content Outline item, and/or sources are not directly from course materials.

    This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSCORING CRITERIA:

    COMPLETE

    Student will earn a passing score if 6/6 criteria are Meets expectations or above.

    INCOMPLETE

    Student will not earn a passing score if 1 or more criteria fall under Does not meet expectations.

    REFERENCES:

    • DiGennaro Reed & Henley (2015)
    • Luiselli, Draper & Sperry (2017)
    • Parsons, Rollyson & Reid (2012)
    • Briggs, Zohr & Harvey (2024)
    • Erath, DiGennaro Reed, Sundermeyer, Brand, Novak, Harbison & Shears (2020)

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Capstone Study Guide Template 2 – SPCE691-1.docx

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  • Film reaction Paper

    Movie is Black Panther directed by Ryan Coogler.

  • Social Problems

    You must write four separate papers using the textbook Social Problems: Sociology in Action (2nd Edition). Each paper is at least 500 words, double-spaced, and is based on one real news article from a legitimate news source such as USA Today, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Time, Newsweek, or the Macon Telegraph. Blogs, opinion pieces, informational websites, and journal articles are not allowed. Each paper must use a different article and a different topic. Article Response One must relate to chapters 1, 2, or 3 of the textbook, Article Response Two must relate to chapters 4, 5, or 6, Article Response Three must relate to chapters 7, 8, or 11, and Article Response Four must relate to chapters 12, 13, or 14. Each paper must include a reference for the news article, a summary written in your own words, a connection to at least two specific ideas from the textbook using quotes and page numbers, a section explaining who is hurt and who benefits, and a section describing possible solutions and who should help fix the problem. Each paper is worth 15 points, for a total of 60 points, and must be submitted as a Word or PDF file.