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  • “Reflecting on Community Partner Interactions and Applying Total Rewards Knowledge in a Non-Profit Healthcare Organization” Title: Reflecting on Community Partner Interactions and Applying Total Rewards Knowledge in a Non-Profit Healthcare Organization During my Total Rewards course, I

    Course is Total Rewards, part of a Business Administration program. Which entailed a job analysis of a project manager role in healthcare administration for a non-profit organization.
    Students will respond to prompts to encourage deep reflection on how students have translated theory into practice and applied their knowledge and skills in addressing identified community needs. Students will further reflect on their interaction with the community service partner organization, such that students will respond to questions such as:
    What went well? What did not go so well? How could any aspects of the interaction been handled better? What knowledge, skills, or abilities (KSAs) did you find yourself applying from this class to your community partner interactions or the process by which you completed the job analysis and produced the job description and job specification? Were you pleased with the deliverables? Was your client at the community partner pleased with your deliverables, meaning the job description/job specification you presented to them? Do you see a correlation between your classroom/academic experiences and your participation in service-learning activities, such as the activities done as a part of this class? If so, please discuss that correlation.
    Using good grammar, spelling, and punctuation, please respond to the above prompts in your paper. If it helps you, copy and paste the questions into the paper and respond to each question below the prompt.

  • “Improving Quality of Care for Pressure Injuries in Hospitalized Patients: A PCC Approach”

    The instruction is to use PCC format for a quality improvement project. I want to do mine on pressure injuries in patients that are in the hospital setting.  please contact me for more details if needed we can work together . For the  refreces i would prefer you uses resfrences from CINAHL and PUBMED or sources that are reputable and can be easily retrieved., you can use as many as you feel is adequate.  Thanks

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Research Analysis”

    I just have to write a paper on my research and answer the following questions. also including screenshot showing what I found.

  • “Exploring the Mimicry of Natural Neural Network Composition through Regression Models and Sigmoid Filters: An Application in Predictive Modeling”

    Figure 1 shows a typical composition of neurons in a net. This discussion questions aimed at learning how natural composition of neural nets can be mimicked to derive algorithms that can provide prediction at higher levels of complexity.
    Consider a multiple regression model of your choice containing two predictors. Calculate the values of the regression equation with a range chosen by you for the values of the predictors. Provide the graph of the regression equation which is a plane.
    Augment your regression model by a sigmoid posterior filter. Calculate the values of the regression equation within the range chosen in part 1. Provide the graph of the regression equation, which will be a sigmoidal surface. Show that this graph cannot have a local extremum.
    Now, add another regression model with sigmoid posterior containing the same two predictors in the previous part. Repeat parts 1 and 2 for this new regression model. Now consider a model of a neural net, which has two parallel hidden layers, which are the two regression models considered above. The output of the net is simply the superposition of the two regression models. Show that by proper choice of the parameters you can have an output, which has a local extremum within the choice for the range of the values of the predictor. Provide the graph of the regression equation. How does this observation indicate an application of neural networks modeling in practice?
    PLEASE consider the word document below. I have done most of the homework – I need someone to review the file and generate the graphs as I have tried to generate them using Chatgbt (I don’t have an excel program on my Macbook) Please use Excel – I am open to any changes and recommendations
    Figure 1
    Typical Composition of Neurons in a Net

  • “The Evolving Landscape of Public Management: Challenges and Opportunities for Effective Governance”

    The paper should be at least 10 pages [the total does not include Cover Page, Abstract, and Reference Page(s)] in the length. The paper needs to include at least six scholarly sources, four of which must be peer-reviewed sources. References are listed at the end of the paper and should follow the APA Style Manual. Use of the APUS online library is strongly encouraged.
    Here are few ideas to help you get started. These are examples only and are very broad. If you select one, narrow it and be more specific as needed. You may want to consider a paper topic that will be of benefit to you and your organization.
    The Future of Public Management
    Explain how Congress affects today’s Public Manager.
    Compare and contrast at least two leading approaches to managing public organizations.
    Select a public issue that you see in real life and develop a solution that takes into account multiple stakeholders and decision-makers.
    Explain how to initiate a cultural change in your organization.

  • “The Breaking Point: Analyzing the Conflicts of Walter White in Breaking Bad Through a Freudian Lens” “Uncovering the Psyche: Freudian Analysis of a Character’s Betrayal in Pursuit of Drug Profits”

    The Pressures of Civilization Essay
    Introduction: In Freud’s Civilization and Its Discontents, we have read five chapters that address how Freud believes civilization and the individual are at odds with one another. The individual becomes engulfed by the demands of civilization, and out of the want of love, of family, and often a desire to be part of the “totemic culture,” he or she permits the super-ego to rule the conscience, wherein instinct is subdued. For some the conflict between the self and society is manageable, for others there are moments, or a moment, of rebellion, and for others the conflict just becomes too much and they “crack” under the pressure.
    Writing Task: Write a thesis-driven essay of a minimum 4 (four) pages analyzing one way in which a specific film, television, or literary character seems to be in conflict with civilization, using Freud (the chapters we’ve read in the book) and at least two additional outside sources to support your analysis.
    Tips:
    The idea here is to write about someone – yes, fictitious, but still very “human” – you know rather well. You’ve binge-watched the show from sunset to sunrise, seen the movie seventeen times, and re-read the book every year since you were five. Okay, maybe you didn’t go to that kind of extreme, but you do know the character. And you know what he or she has been up against in various situations – with a partner, parent, child, employee, employer, colleague, opponent, neighbor, etc. So you also know what kind of conflicts he or she is, or is not, dealing with in a certain situation in an effort to comply with the demands of civilization. For this assignment, though, focus on analyzing one conflict (one way) this individual is struggling with. Here’s an example. Walter White was – he’s dead now, by the way; the network killed him – a man smothered in conflict. In Breaking Bad he was so tormented by his failing health and limited income that he felt compelled to do something to financially protect his family after he’s gone because civilization requires money to live in it comfortably. So he starts making meth, which creates more conflict. He was an upstanding citizen, a loving husband, and now he’s breaking the law – defying “ethics” – and lying to his wife. What’s more, since he’s a brilliant chemist, his meth is top notch and all the drug dealers want it. Now he’s in company with the shady kind of people – major advocates of “brute force” – he only saw on TV, and he’s making more and more dangerous and daring decisions to maintain the front of living a normal, civilized life with a wife and two kids in the suburbs. But he’s also getting pretty rich, which is really putting his conscience to the test. As the show progresses, the conflicts increase, and, because the show was so well written and acted, the ratings skyrocketed. Until Walter shot himself (no, really, he did – if you really paid attention to what happened).
    Now if I were to write about all that I pointed out on White above, I’d have a 300-page dissertation for a PhD. You don’t want to do that. Nor do I want you to do that. The key words to consider in the “Writing Task” is one way. That means to focus on one conflict. So I’d look at one episode of the show and break it down even further into one of the conflicts. While Walter is dealing with the dealers, he’s also trying to keep his wife in the dark about his meth shenanigans. And he’s having issues with his drug-addled partner who can’t keep his head on straight while some local thugs have just discovered their lab. That’s four conflicts. Sure, they’re going to overlap to some extent, but the key is to keep the focus on one. Since his wife is primary to his happiness (remember chapter four), that’s probably going to be the “meatiest” conflict to dive into – there’s “fear of loss of love” (losing her if she finds out), perhaps his “sense of guilt” about lying to her again, and maybe even his use of “brute force” on his partner when he threatens to blow Walter’s cover with his wife for a bigger take of their drug profits. See? There’s a consistent connection to Walter’s challenges with his wife, and I only, for starters, tapped into three insights from Freud; there’s other aspects of Freud’s observations of the psyche I could address here as well, but you should get the picture. What you draw upon from Freud depends on what’s relevant, as you analyze it, to the conflict your character is having to face.
    Guidelines: 1. Remember to make your thesis and points clear. An outline is highly recommended.
    2. Your outside sources – besides Freud – must be valid. For one, you need the show, or movie, or
    ​book, or short story that you got your character from. Consider dialogue, character description,
    ​action. You need to back up your assertions with specifics from your source. Your other source
    ​could simply be a review or article about your character wherein there are observations or analyses
    ​that help support your own argument. With any of these three sources (remember Freud), you want
    ​to incorporate sufficient and relevant passages to validate your assertions. The general rule of thumb
    ​is to make sure each point you make has some support from your sources.
    3. Go with what you know, but be careful – a major conflict could be daunting. Think about what you
    ​can focus on and analyze effectively in four (or slightly more) pages.
    4. Sorry, you Breaking Bad fans; you can’t write about Walter or anyone else on the show. You’ve got
    ​to come up with a character of your own!

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Group Research Study”

    The assignment is to do two abstracts using two different references from this group research paper. I was added last minute to this group so will need you to create another reference for me. My classmates are doing the first 4 references. I have to do one of my abstracts using the last reference and I will need you to create another reference from this topic and do an abstract as well. Each abstract has to be 100 words. I am going to attach the research paper with my classmates and the instructions from the instructor on how she wants this done and the steps. Please make sure to follow all the instructions, my instructor is meticulously and checks every single thing trying to find out if we didn’t follow one of the requisites. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions

  • Title: Continuity and Change in the Struggle for Social Justice: A Comparison of the “Old Guard” and the “New Generation” of Activists

    Two-part prompt: 
    1. Using the materials for this week, discuss how the themes from last week (chapters in Edwards) have continued into the 21st century.
    2. In her chapter, Yamahtta Taylor makes a distinction between the “Old Guard” (Civil Rights Movement leaders and organizations) and the “new generation” of activists associated with the Black Lives Matter Movement. What are some differences between the “Old Guard” and the “new generation” (e.g. strategies, tactics, goals, approach to media/political establishment/society overall)? Which approach (Old Guard or new generation) do you offers the best path for achieving social and political goals? 
    *use the readings to answer the the prompt

  • Final Draft: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health.

    Final Draft Requirements:
    Minimum word count: 1000-1250 (approximately 4 to 5 pages)
    Content and Organization: Contains an introduction with a compelling thesis, body paragraphs that effectively support the thesis by drawing on credible sources, and a conclusion that demonstrates a synthesis of the main points.  
    APA format: Title page; Times New Roman, 12-point font; double-spaced; 1-inch margins; running header with shortened title aligned left and page number aligned right.
    APA citations: Appropriate in-text citations (APA) throughout the paper when quoting or paraphrasing; a separate reference page with only the sources that you used in the body of the paper.
    Provide adequate support for your thesis with at least three appropriate references using textbooks, websites, and peer-reviewed journal articles (3 sources minimum).
    At least one of the sources must be a peer-reviewed article from a professional journal.
    Sources should be published within the last 5 years unless recent research is not available or if you are referencing seminal work.
    Do not use Wikipedia or an encyclopedia because they are not considered academic sources.
    Grammar and Style: Clear and understandable language with no grammar or spelling errors. Effective use of transitions to show logical connections and to improve the flow of the writing.

  • “Exploring Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence: A Critical Analysis”

    Please read all instructions and attachments. Please do not use Ai nor plagiairse. Turn it in score has to be under 20. Please look over everything I’ve attached thouroughly. Provide AI and plagiarism reports upon completion.