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  • Reasonable Accommodation Study

    Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. 12112(a), requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to otherwise qualified persons with a disability to enable them to work. The federal government has a similar requirement under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794. A “reasonable” accommodation a determination to be made on the facts by the employer on a case-by-case basis. Ultimately, the decision an employer makes could be reviewed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) (or an equivalent state agency) or a court if the employer is sued for discrimination.

    DISCUSSION PROMPT:

    CASE STUDY (HYPOTHETHICAL)

    Jordan, a fully qualified specialized registered nurse, is deaf. Jordan relies upon an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter to communicate with hearing individuals in the workplace. Jordan applied for a job with Carmel Receiving and Trauma Center (“CRTC”), a large medical center that, with all its hubs and subsidiaries, grosses $1.3 billion annually. Net profits are in the millions.

    Jordan received a job offer, conditioned upon a health screening and clearance by CRTC’s occupational health department. Jordan was in fact cleared. Jordan notified CRTC of the need for an ASL interpreter as an accommodation for Jordan’s hearing impairment.

    The annual salary, including benefits, for Jordan’s position was approximately $75,000. Upon investigation, CRTC calculated that the annual cost to CRTC for the ASL interpreter accommodation would be an additional $100,000 annually; there was the need for a full time interpreter for Jordan, plus several situations where two ASL interpreters would be required.

    In considering Jordan’s request for accommodation, CRTC’s hiring supervisor wrote in an email to her boss that the department’s annual budget allocation could not absorb the “excessive cost of the additional personnel” of ASL qualified interpreters “for this one nurse.”

    Based on the cost of the accommodation, CRTC immediately determined that the additional salary and overhead for the interpreters would be an “undue hardship,” making the accommodation unreasonable. Relying on the undue hardship defense, CRTC did not hire Jordan.

    Did CRTC violate ADA?

    DISCUSS:

    1. Was CRTC within its legal rights under ADA to refuse the accommodation and thus not hire Jordan on the basis of undue hardship? In considering this case, you should review:

    (a) what is considered a “reasonable” accommodation under ADA including sample accommodations listed by ADA (42 U.S.C. 12111(9) (2018)) and the EEOC (www.eeoc.gov); and

    (c) the definition of “undue hardship” and standard an employer has to meet to establish “undue hardship” (42 U.S.C. 12111(10)(a) (2018)); and

    (d) case law – research what the courts consider in determining if there is undue hardship justifying not providing an accommodation

    2. Are there ethical considerations involved in this case beyond what is required by the “letter of the law” and if so what are they?

    Please support your thoughts and conclusions with reasoned analysis and your research.

  • Health Policy Analysis

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    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): NU717 Paper 1 Rules.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Module 2 Journal Assignment

    Explain in detail vertical gene transfer and provide an example.

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    Post Discussion: Chapter 1 and Reply to a Classmate

    Watch this video.

    Then, post your thoughts (hit the reply button below) on Sport Nutrition and whether or not it applies to the topic in the video. Be very specific and compare to one of the specific topics covered in the video. After your post, reply to at least one of your classmates original post (hit the reply button below their original post). Do not reply to a reply.

    Requirements: Follow

  • Prepare a 1500-word executive case summary: company, context…

    Project Instructions:

    Please prepare a minimum 1500-word Case Study Executive Summary strictly following the requirements below:

    • Case Title
    • Company
    • Authors (names and contact details)
    • Institution: MBSC
    • Business Domain
    • Case Summary: clearly describe the proposed case and the main challenge facing the company
    • Context & Introduction: provide relevant background and timeline prior to the case period (supported by figures/tables with exact sources)
    • Market Analysis: use credible databases, statistics, macro and micro market data (all properly referenced)
    • Challenge / Problem Statement
    • Solution: proposed scenario, strategy, business model, and timeline

    Important Notes:

    • AI-generated content is NOT acceptable. The work must be original and human-written, with zero AI usage.
    • I will attach supporting files, including background materials and presentations, to guide the work.
    • Proper academic references and citations are mandatory throughout the document.
    • This task is urgent and must be completed within 3 hours.

    Please confirm your availability and ability to meet these requirements before starting.

    Requirements: 1500 Word

  • Module 2 Discussion Board

    Do some research on your favorite living animal (other than a cat or dog). Tell both the common name and the scientific name for the animal. Identify the home range of the animal. Explain why the animal is important to both humans and the ecosystem in which it is found. Your post must be a minimum of 75 words. Afterwards, you must respond to two (2) of your classmates discussion post. Your responses must be a minimum of 50 words and it must further the discussion of the animal the student wrote about. This assignment is worth a 50 points. A grade of zero will be assigned to any student who does not submit a post and respond to the post of two classmates. A grade of zero will be assigned in all cases of plagiarism, so use your own words in your post. This assignment is due prior to 10 pm on Friday, February 06, 2026.

  • Business Ethics Theory in BP Oil Spill

    For this Discussion, first READ:

    and eReserve Required Readings re: and corporate social responsibility (CSR) Readings.

    PROMPT:

    What was key corporate decision point that defines BP’s ethical dilemma in this case study? Which ethical frameworks characterizes BP’s decision? In your initial Discussion post, be sure to include the following three areas:

    • Explain how the philosophy of Milton Friedman might have played a role in BP management’s decisions leading up to the disaster.
    • Explain the role of the ethical framework called “egoism” in the decisions made by BP relating to this disaster.
    • Explain how CSR and theories of sustainability such as triple bottom line could have led BP to make different decisions and avoid the disaster. What would have been the corporate considerations and decision making process?
  • Full-Spectrum Nursing Model With Justin Jones

    Client Information

    Meet your client, Justin Jones.

    Justin Jones has just been admitted to an orthopedic unit after an automobile accident in which he was driving. He is 80 years old and has been living at home alone. Justin Jones has a history of Type 2 DM and osteoarthritis. He has casts and traction on both legs and a cast on one arm. He is receiving morphine sulfate intravenously via PCA pump. The admitting nurse wrote the following diagnoses and goals on the plan of care.

    The nursing diagnosis is acute pain secondary to musculoskeletal trauma (arms, legs, body) and muscle spasmsrisk for Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction secondary to casts/traction.

    GOALS/EXPECTED OUTCOMES

    • Demonstrates correct use of PCA pump
    • Rates pain not higher than 4 on a scale of 1 to 10 at all times
    • Peripheral pulses palpable
    • Fingers and toes warm
    • Fingers and toes without pallor or cyanosis
    • No edema of fingers and toes
    • Capillary refill less than 3 seconds

    Critical Thinking Questions

    1. What general knowledge will you need to care for this client?
    2. What is one thing you could do to ensure Justin Jones safety while managing his acute pain? List two more things you need to know about Mr. Jones to begin his discharge planning.
    3. What is another nursing diagnosis you might want to include for Justin Jones?
    4. Rewrite the goals/expected outcomes for Acute Pain so that they will have all the required components. Assume that todays date is November 10.
    5. What beliefs, values, biases, or emotional responses might interfere with your ability to provide the best care to Justin Jones?

    Submission and Assessment Guidelines

    • Submit your Microsoft Word document with the questions clearly listed and answered.
  • Engagement Activity Full Class Week 3 – Weather-Related Chan…

    *Note: After further consideration, everyone will be awarded 1 point for the cancelled Tuesday class. Completing the Week 3 tasks below will now count as extra credit. Please read the entire assignment explanation below. Thanks!

    Tuesday Engagement Activity Full Class Week 3 –

    Thank you for your flexibility with the weather-related course changes this week. As I mentioned in my last announcement, we recorded the Thursday, Jan 29th COM 301E section with Interim Dean Anita Vangelisti and Journalism Prof. Robert Quigley as guest speakers.

    In lieu of attending class on Tues, Jan 27, and to prevent our Tuesday section from falling behind, please complete the following for extra credit .

    • Please watch the recording of class:
    • Answer the questions below and SUBMIT !

    Week 3

    Journalism Week Engagement Questions:

    1. What is one thing you like or one thing you would change about the modern news environment?

    2. Make the connection: How does what you heard in the video bring value to your life, be it personal, academic, or professional? Or, if it doesnt, why do you think that might be?

    3. If you have any comments for our speakers (either Dean Vangelisti or Robert Quigley), please include them here, and the teaching team will forward along as a Thank You!

  • Psychology of Gender, Race, and Sexuality

    this is a few topics you can choose from.

    1.Gender discrimination in the workplace

    2.Racism and its psychological impact on minority groups

    3.Body image and beauty standards

    4.Double discrimination against minority women

    5.Gender-based bullying

    6.Discrimination against transgender individuals

    7.Media representation of marginalized groups

    8.Toxic masculinity and mens mental health

    9.Conflict between sexual identity and cultural values

    Requirements: 1p