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  • PICOT Question and Search Strategy

    This submission is requiring me to develop a PICO(T) question related to a topic I wrote on in my last assignment. The topic I wrote on is the effects of DKA on lower socioeconomic individuals and how the lack of health literacy serves as a disadvantage to this population, leading to higher unfortunate outcomes. My last assignment required me to apply an evidence based model to find resources related to this topic and explain the process. I used the JBI model. This submission is requiring development of a PICOT question followed by analyzing the evidence used to answer the question. We are required to use the Capella databases available in the library. I have developed the question already, I just need assistance with the essay and analyzing the search process link to last assignment:
  • Membaca cerpen

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

    Hai saya Ria anggeraini di sini saya mau memberitahu apa itu cerpen

    Cerpen adalah karangan saskra yg memisahkan sisi plubere matika menulis secara tidak utuh.hanya sebagian sisi pronabumatika yg di tampilkan dalam cerpen merupakan karya yg tidak sempurna. Bagian yg terdapat dalam cerpen adalah.

    1.alur lebih sederhana

    2.hanya sebagian tokoh yang di libatkan

    3.latar cerita sempit, kadang hanya terpukus pada 1 latar saja

    4.tema bisa nya mengupas 1 per soal lan yg sederhana

    Unsur dalam cerpen di menjadi dua, yaitu unsur intersi dan unsur eks untuk intelasi meliputi.

    Dan sampai situ saja yg saya bisa kasih

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

    Requirements:

  • Sandy/ taysir using music

    *** answer this discussion for two students

    Using Music in Everyday Life

    One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here.

    For example: I was big fan of grunge music during the 1990s. My interest went beyond listening to the band, and extended into going to see live shows, learning the songs, and traveling to see multiple shows in a road. I adopted a sort of “grungy” attitude in terms of how I dressed, and how I played my own music. I used the music to identify myself to others. Now, I’m much more likely to discuss those songs from a cultural perspective and their relevance to 1990s youth.

    Example 1

    The main place I listen to music nowadays is while I am exercising, and typically the music I will listen to is pop (I literally use Spotify’s workout beats playlist), or I will listen to pop punk. I would also listen to instrumental music when I am working. typically the Hardspace Shipbreakers soundtrack, which is “space cowboy music” according to Google. Other than that, I would just listen to pop punk or rock when I just want to chill at my computer and not play video games.

    Example 2


    My favorite genre of music is Reggae. I grew up listening to Reggae with my family, and it always seems to brighten my mood. I find myself listening to music almost all times of the day, and I feel confident saying that Reggae is a part of my lifestyle; all the people I hang around know exactly what I am going to play if we are hanging out. I think that the vibe Reggae music brings fits all occasions, and the lyrics are often times powerful and refer to real-world issues and solutions. Watching Reggae bands perform live has also been something my brother and I enjoy doing. I love to see all the unique instruments and sounds that go into creating a good song.

    Example 3


    Music has always been part of my everyday routine, and I use it mostly to control my mood and focus. When I wake up in the morning or get ready for school, I usually play calm or soft music. It helps me feel relaxed and start the day without stress. When Im studying or doing homework, I prefer instrumental music or quiet background songs because lyrics can distract me. The music makes it easier to concentrate and keeps me motivated to finish my work.

    With friends or family, I listen to more upbeat and popular songs. In the car or during gatherings, music becomes something social we share songs, sing together, and it helps conversations feel more comfortable. Its also a way to show personality; the songs I choose say a lot about my taste and culture.

    I also use music to change how I feel. If Im tired or unmotivated, I play energetic music to wake myself up. If I feel stressed, I switch to slower songs to calm down. So for me, music works like a tool not just entertainment, but something that helps me manage emotions, connect with others, and stay focused in daily life.

    Requirements: Follow

  • Marleen/ Bassam using music

    Using Music in Everyday Life

    One of way of thinking about popular music is as a “technology of self:” we use music to represent ourselves and to change how we feel. Think about where, when, and with who you use specific types of music and describe it here.

    For example: I was big fan of grunge music during the 1990s. My interest went beyond listening to the band, and extended into going to see live shows, learning the songs, and traveling to see multiple shows in a road. I adopted a sort of “grungy” attitude in terms of how I dressed, and how I played my own music. I used the music to identify myself to others. Now, I’m much more likely to discuss those songs from a cultural perspective and their relevance to 1990s youth.

    Example 1

    The main place I listen to music nowadays is while I am exercising, and typically the music I will listen to is pop (I literally use Spotify’s workout beats playlist), or I will listen to pop punk. I would also listen to instrumental music when I am working. typically the Hardspace Shipbreakers soundtrack, which is “space cowboy music” according to Google. Other than that, I would just listen to pop punk or rock when I just want to chill at my computer and not play video games.

    Example 2


    My favorite genre of music is Reggae. I grew up listening to Reggae with my family, and it always seems to brighten my mood. I find myself listening to music almost all times of the day, and I feel confident saying that Reggae is a part of my lifestyle; all the people I hang around know exactly what I am going to play if we are hanging out. I think that the vibe Reggae music brings fits all occasions, and the lyrics are often times powerful and refer to real-world issues and solutions. Watching Reggae bands perform live has also been something my brother and I enjoy doing. I love to see all the unique instruments and sounds that go into creating a good song.

    Example 3


    Music has always been part of my everyday routine, and I use it mostly to control my mood and focus. When I wake up in the morning or get ready for school, I usually play calm or soft music. It helps me feel relaxed and start the day without stress. When Im studying or doing homework, I prefer instrumental music or quiet background songs because lyrics can distract me. The music makes it easier to concentrate and keeps me motivated to finish my work.

    With friends or family, I listen to more upbeat and popular songs. In the car or during gatherings, music becomes something social we share songs, sing together, and it helps conversations feel more comfortable. Its also a way to show personality; the songs I choose say a lot about my taste and culture.

    I also use music to change how I feel. If Im tired or unmotivated, I play energetic music to wake myself up. If I feel stressed, I switch to slower songs to calm down. So for me, music works like a tool not just entertainment, but something that helps me manage emotions, connect with others, and stay focused in daily life.

    Requirements: Follow

  • Unsolved mystery

    Using these resources write 3 Pages Detailing the Mystery

    what is the Mandela effect?

    all its history and some examples

    The facts about the theory

    and Other Possible Theories

    Use your own words, proper paraphrasing, or quotations to avoid

    plagiarism

    Must include an in-text citation for all information that is used

    from a source

    Unsolved mystery research:

    McDonough, Michael. Mandela effect. Cyclopedia Britannica, Oct 5, 2023.

    • The Mandela effect originated in 2009 when a false memory of future South Africa African president Nelson Mandela dying in 1980s prison became widespread with almost identical details from the public
    • Paranormal author created website for people to share and discuss memories that did not align with history
    • researchers stated that the visual Mandela effect could not be universally explained by single explanation but for singular different reasons lol
    • One popular scientific theory is collaboration the tendency for the brain to fill in the gaps in memory by unconsciously adding incorrect information though this was also disproven
    • paranormal investigator firmly rejected that the Mandela effect could be a result of fake memories and instead stated the existence of parallel realities, alternate history and other supernatural theories
    • Miss broome also has a YouTube channel dedicated to the Mandela effect which was fun to look through

    Quotes-

    • She even recollected his widows speech and riots in some cities -Fiona Broome
    • Thousands of comments, people began to uncover shared memories that differ from reality and the Mandela effect went viral. It became an Internet phenomenon going as far as to inspire the film titled the Mandela effect (2019). – McDonough, Michael

    Steamer, Sarah. New research shows consistency in what we misremember the university of Chicago, the university of Chicago |division of social sciences, December 10, 2024. :

    • Ruled out the schema theory as a universal explanation: The theory suggests we are filling the information thats missing based on our associations.
    • The human brain has also been known to know how widespread and consistent visual Mandelas are for different icons

    Quotes-

    • This effect is really fascinating because it reveals that there are these consistencies across people in false memories that they have for images that theyve never actually seen Wilma barnbidge
    • One of the big questions in the bridge laboratory is why people remember certain things over others so far the researchers have found that people tend to remember and forget the same things
  • Dataset Analysis

    https://datos.transporte.gob.ar/dataset/dea46e9c-a8e6-42df-af3d-683edd440792/archivo/d984e9dc-486c-48e7-a03c-79cc4d3aff45

    Use this website for the dataset

    Dataset Analysis

    You have been provided with a dataset from the Ministry of Transportation in Argentina, which lists the number of passengers entering and leaving Argentina via ferry companies on a daily basis.

    Your task is to use appropriate statistical tools (such as a t-test, paired test, or any other relevant test) to determine whether more passengers are entering or leaving Argentina on average. You should calculate the necessary metrics (e.g., mean, standard deviation) and conduct the statistical test to draw a conclusion based on the data. Case: Passenger traffic in and out of Argentina is recorded in a dataset. One must determine whether more people enter Argentina or leave on each boat to identify a marketing strategy for the port and boats billboards. They obtained a dataset ( listing the number of passengers leaving or entering Argentina per ferry company per day.

    Answer Additional Questions:

    Confidence in Your Answer

    • How confident are you in your conclusion that more people are entering or leaving Argentina on average?
    • Discuss the confidence level of your results (e.g., p-value, significance level). How confident are you that the results are not due to random chance?

    Impact of Summer Months

    • Would your conclusion change if you focused only on data from the summer months?
    • Keep in mind that Argentina is in the Southern Hemisphere, so the summer months correspond to December, January, and February. Does the analysis for the summer period suggest a different trend than the overall data?

    Extrapolation to Other Traffic

    • Can the results from this ferry dataset be extrapolated to other modes of transportation such as air travel, cars, or buses?
    • Discuss why or why not you think ferry traffic data can be generalized to all transportation traffic. Consider factors such as transportation type, seasonality, and passenger behavior.

    Formatting:

    • Font: Times New Roman, 12-point
    • Spacing: Double-spaced
    • Margins: 1-inch on all sides
    • Length: 1-2 pages for the written portion of the report
    • Include: Title/Cover Page and a Bibliography in your report
  • Lauren Toscano Week 4 MHA507

    Every health care organization collects data from its patients, and with access to this data comes the responsibility of securing and using it in applications that are ethical, legal, and with studied outcomes. While organizational health information management supports many of these responsibilities, the decision makers ultimately shape an organization and its future.

    Scenario

    Data was collected to identify specific cases of people diagnosed with a chronic disease. Your organization is interested in knowing where the population is most affected so resources can be moved to areas that need them.

    Your department is continuing to work on the strategic planning for a nationwide health care delivery organization. Youve been asked to make a recommendation on the optimal locations to allocate resources for the best return on your investment.

    Watch .

    Assessment Deliverable

    Use the spreadsheet to create the needed bar graphs to visualize the data collected on chronic disease.

    Write at least a 700-word analysis report based on the prevalence rate data. In your report:

    • Create a bar graph in Excel to identify the cities with the highest counts of chronic disease cases. Include this graph in line with your report.
    • Identify the top 5 cities for chronic disease cases based on your graph.
    • Identify how many chronic disease cases each of those cities has based on your graph.
    • Calculate the prevalence rate per 100,000 people within the Prevalence Rate spreadsheet.
    • Create a bar graph in Excel to identify the cities with the prevalence rate. Include in line with your report.
    • Identify the top 5 cities for the prevalence rate based on your graph.
    • Analyze what both graphs, case count, and the prevalence rate tell you about the chronic disease cases.
    • Recommend where resources (facilities, equipment, staff, etc.) should be allocated to best treat the chronic disease, including your rationale.
    • As an administrator, identify what else you might need to consider after analyzing this data.

    Include your 2 bar graphs in line with your analysis report.

    Format your citations according to APA guidelines.

    Submit your report and your completed spreadsheet with your calculations and bar graphs.

    Assessment Support

    • Review the for guidance on deliverable expectations.
    • Review the following resources for writing guidelines and APA information:
  • Emerging Technologies Paper

    1. Select an article or white paper published on the HIMSS Healthcare IT News homepage within the past 6 months related to artificial intelligence or precision medicine. News articles and editorials may be used to find an example of an emerging technology and must be appropriately cited. News articles are typically editorials and blogs, which do not meet the standards for acceptable scholarly sources. Please review the .
    2. Download the . Use of the template is required. If the template is not used, a 10% deduction will be applied. See the rubric. Save the template and include your name in the file name.
    3. Write 1000 1500 words (excluding title and reference pages).
    4. Use APA in-text citations and complete references to support your writing.
  • WRTG393 – Assignment 3

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): WRTG393_WA3_Report_to_the_Supervisor_2026_.pdf

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