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Classroom Behavior Management
IRIS | Classroom Behavior Management (Part 2, Elementary): Developing a Behavior Management Plan Complete IRIS CBM Part 2 and submit the assessment portion here. answers must come from the info in the link NO AIAttached Files (PDF/DOCX): IRIS Assignment.docx
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Registered Nurse Role and how youre suited
800 word essay regarding role of the registered nurse and how you suit this role
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Rewriting History
These 2 paragraphs are me responding to two student’s essays based on my essay. The 2 responses are written by A.I. so all I need you to do is just re word both paragraphs COMPLETELY DIFFERENT but KEEP THE CONTENT THE SAME!!!
Also, each paragraph is supposed to be 100+ words, which both are currently, but the word count for both are a little but too much over the 100+. So when you re word, make both paragraphs around 120 words.
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Discussion #3: Short-term vs. Long-term Memory
Discuss the important differences between short-term and long-term memory. What are some steps/exercises to retaining information that we learn from short-term memory to long-term memory? Grading Follow APA style writing format. Examples of In-text citations and Reference A minimum of one complete paragraph explaining your understanding of the chapter of your choice. You may include examples, experiences, and theories. Note: a paragraph is a writing structure that requires a minimum of five complete sentences. These five or more sentences should represent a valid knowledge of the topic. The Discussion also requires a Comment or Reply to a classmate’s Discussion. This Comment or Reply requires a minimum of three complete sentences. It is not only about the number of sentences, but the valid knowledge of the topic represented throughout the paragraph (Discussion) and/or the three sentences (Comment or Reply). And we are talking about “university student’s sentences” not “Mary is a girl or Tom is a boy” kind of sentences… These three sentences should represent a valid knowledge of the other student’s Discussion. Note: Sentences just expressing your opinion and/or perception of your classmate’s Discussion, and/or complimenting your classmate do not count for points, i.e., “I love what you wrote about…”; “You did a great job…”; “I agree with you”… Not complying with all the above requirements will decrease the score for the Discussion. Discussion is worth a total of 100 points. -
why nursing at hunter college
donot use Ai at all. this is a personal essay to get into nursing school . prompt is why nursing at hunter college
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vital signs
Submit a research paper regarding vital signs with all considerations See Rubric bellow Include the following components in your research paper: 1. Title Page 2. Introduction (general) 3. Mention research studies (at least three articles) that validate the information presented in your paper. (Publication date should be no more than five (5) years old). 4. Conclusion 5. References Page 6. Do an article review relate to vital signs and present a brief summary -
discussion Still Alice
In the film Still Alice by Lisa Genova, we see Alice plans for the future while she still possesses the ability to plan, but she doesnt plan well enough. She sees AD as a memory-robber that interferes with language abilities and memory (which is mostly true). She sets up memory tests on her phone to show when her illness has run its course and when it is time to take her own life. Early on, she plants pills in a safe place with the intent to overdose. However, she does not foresee being interrupted during her attempt to carry out her plan, as she attempts to open the bottle the pills spill out and roll onto the floor as her caregiver enters the home. She is still alive (and still Alice) before the film ends. Eerily, the words Alice and alive are easy to interchange when typing, because c is next to v on her phone, making me curious if this could actually happen making her change her mind.
(a) In saying all of that, do you think the plan Alice constructed was a viable one? Think about quality of life; both Alice and her family. Is this decision in character for Alice? Do you think her family would have understood or approved?
(b) Do you think the film rendered enough of how the family felt about the disease, about Alice, and their plans to take care of her?
2. The crisis is presented in the title.
(a) Is she still Alice?
(b) Despite all the agony, the fear and the indignity of Alzheimers, is there some unbreachable core of identity that will remain? Or is Alices sense of self utterly eroded, reduced to merely a set of symptoms?
3. Do you find irony in the fact that Alice, a professor and researcher at Columbia, suffers from a disease that causes her brain to atrophy?
(b) Why do you think the film maker chose this profession?
(c) How does her past academic success affect Alice’s ability, and her family’s, to cope with Alzheimer’s Disease?
4. When Alice’s three children, Anna, Tom and Lydia, find out they can be tested for the genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer’s, only Lydia decides she doesn’t want to know.
(a) Why does she decline?
(b) Would you want to know if you had the gene?
5. Alice asks John to take a sabbatical year together.
(a) Why does John decide to keep working?
(b) Is it fair for him to seek the job in a new state considering Alice probably won’t know her whereabouts by the time they move?
(c) Is he correct when he tells the children she would not want him to sacrifice his work?
6. The film is primarily told from Alice’s point of view. As Alice’s disease worsens, her perceptions indeed get less reliable.
(a) Why would the film maker choose to stay in Alice’s perspective?
(b) What do we gain, and what do we lose?
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why nursing at hunter college
donot use Ai at all. this is a personal essay to get into nursing school . prompt is why nursing at hunter college
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IRB
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