Option B/ Documentary Analysis: “Europe’s Border Crisis: The Long Road” (BBC 2016)
*Your analysis should be 1,000 to 1,500 words long ( approximately 4 to 6 double-spaced pages).
*Before submission, please read your own paper at least twice to proofread it, avoid slang or informal expressions, use formal language and be organized.
Part 1: Introduction, general information, what will be in the following paragraphs, etc.
Part 2: A summary of the documentary: the main points made in the documentary and details describing a piece or part that called your attention. It could be data, ideas, anecdotes or any information mentioned that you would like to develop.
Part 3: Elaborate on how the documentary relates to the theme of “mobility/migration” that was the focus your lectures for module 6.
In this part, you have to add one formal external source to complement your analysis. A formal source is a peer-reviewed paper (https://scholar.google.com/)Links to an external site. or a book from the library. You should discuss this information and make sense of it with the rest of your paper.
Part 4: This is where you intervene with your reflection. Provide a critical take on the issue of migration: you may use examples to critically asses the documentary director’s perspective, you may discuss how the documentary affected your own personal view or preconceived ideas about migration. You may assess the various response to human migration that are featured in the documentary. This is the most important part!
Part 5: Provide a closing statement or conclusion to your documentary analysis.
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Title: Europe’s Border Crisis: An Analysis of BBC’s “The Long Road”
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“The Chase: Exploring the Entrepreneurial Journey of Airbnb”
Students will do The Chase: an exercise to find interesting entrepreneurial initiatives around the world. You are expected to:
Identify a new and interesting entrepreneurial initiative that comes from the domain or field of expertise of your bachelor degree (business)
This entrepreneurial initiative could be a new venture, an internal project in an existing company, a new project in the public sector, an NGO, a foundation, etc… but it must be less than 4 years old.
Write and submit (before session 27) a report (maximum 2 pages).
The main objective of the report is that you reflect on specific situations of the story of that initiative (e.g., how they explored the problem, created the idea, created the team, validated the solution, defined the business model, executed the go-to-market strategy, raised funds…) and connect them with concrete and relevant concepts and situations seen during the course. These concepts could have appeared in cases, workshops, readings, simulations, slides, something discussed in class, coaching, deliverables…). This assignment aims to encourage reflection about how the concepts covered during the course and creativity, therefore the structure is completely open and you can comment on what you consider most relevant.
Any type of initiative, including both successful and unsuccessful ones, can be a source of interesting insights and can be the subject of this “Chase”.
Students are encouraged (not required) to use the first 10 minutes of each session to comment on “The Chase”. In this way, the individual discoveries will be shared in the class and can serve to improve the participation grade. The sooner you start thinking about and working on your Chase, the more likely you are to share your findings with the class. You can do so from Session 3 onward.
This exercise is a brief report: focus on quality, not quantity; demonstrate knowledge as well as critical and original thinking about the course topics. If applicable, students are welcome to use personal experience for this exercise.
The Chase is a brief report, with no pre-defined structure by design – ie, the focus and style is your decision. As per the syllabus, “focus on quality, not quantity; demonstrate knowledge as well as critical and original thinking about the course topics. If applicable, students are welcome to use personal experience for this exercise”.
Points you should be paying attention to:
Incorporating concepts from the course – in 2 pages, you will only be able to use some. Mention/incorporate the concepts as relevant, based on the company’s reality and your chosen approach.
Analysis – you do not just throw facts or copy information, you also analyze it and evaluate it when needed.
Presentation and writing quality – as in any report, you should be clear and engaging.
If you are using external sources (includig Chat GPT or similar) please remember to mention it in some format (footnotes, bibliography etc.) – if you are using many you can use an additional page to reflect those. Interviewing the entrepreneurs or someone related to the company is a very valuable resource to – should you have the chance; remember to mention it if you do it. -
“Examining Health and Well-Being in San Diego County: A Comprehensive Analysis Using the County Health Rankings Model”
-This project will allow you to apply the key principles, practices, and concepts to examine health and well-being in a California county of your choice.
-This project will use
https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/explore-health-rankings/county-health-rankings-model as a primary resource
-Submit a Word document via the assignment link on Canvas. No other formats will be graded. The page minimum for the final paper is 7 pages
-Teacher uses turnitin.com so please do not use any AI or plagerism
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Title: Promoting Resiliency in Young Children: Strategies for Educators and Families
Part 1: Presentation
For this assignment, you will create a 5-7 slide digital presentation in which you will propose a session for a national or state conference on early childhood education.
Create a presentation proposal that addresses the following:
The importance of resiliency in young children.
Strategies that promote resiliency and support healthy growth and development.
How educators can support families in promoting resiliency in young children as they grow and develop.
Title page, speaker’s notes, and reference slides
At least 2-3 scholarly citations that support your presentation.
Part 2: Conferences
Conferences are organized by a variety of agencies, including professional organizations and state departments of education. Identify two national or state conferences on early childhood education and review the emphasis of each conference.
Review the information for each and write 100-150 for each conference including the following:
Title, audience, dates, and location
Sponsoring organization
Theme or focus
Corporate sponsors
Registration requirements for attendees (including costs)
Information for speakers who want to submit proposals (including stipends)
How your presentation on resiliency in young children could fit into the theme
In addition, write a 100-150 word reflection discussing:
How submitting proposals and speaking at conferences will benefit you professionally.
Ethical considerations when submitting a proposal and developing a presentation.
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Title: The Ethics of Capital Punishment and Just Deserts: Examining Sentencing for Various Offenses
1. Discuss your stance on capital punishment and identify the ethical system in which you espouse in determining your position. 2. Explore the concept of just deserts by discussing what appropriate sentences would be for four (4) different types of offenders. Include at least one misdemeanor crime of your choice, one felony property crime, one felony person’s crime, and one public order crime. 3. Research two (2) recent sentences given by judges and note which ethical framework(s) is/are being used to justify the punishment. Select one (1) local case from where you reside, and one (1) high profile national case.
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The Importance of Data Sets in Improving Patient Outcomes: A Focus on Hospital Acquired Infections The Importance of Data Sets in Improving Patient Outcomes: A Focus on Hospital Acquired Infections Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are
Use of Data Sets
A data set can be defined as an organized collection of data. Generally, they cover one topic. Information within the data set relates to one another, and relevant data sets are created through categories of certain types of data.
Databases are different from data sets in that they are larger and contain more data. Databases can also cover broader topics.
There are different types of data sets. One example is numerical, in which the data is comprised of numbers. Categorical data sets can contain characteristics of a population or object. Bivariate looks at the relationship between two points of data, and multivariate examines more than two.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a helpful website to explore data sets on a variety of topics Data Sets | CDC Open Technology
Links to an external site: https://open.cdc.gov/data.html
The following article highlights data implications for nursing leaders.
Transforming clinical data into wisdom: Artificial intelligence implications for nurse leaders (oclc.org). SEE ATTACHED ARTICLE
Collaboration Café
This week the Clinical Nurse Leader competency we will focus on how the CNL can use data and data sets to improve patient outcomes, especially when it comes to hospital acquired infections. Describe the benefits of monitoring this important quality measure and how this can assist the organization where you are performing your practicum to improve patient outcomes.
How does your organization collect and monitor data related to hospital acquired infections?
Why is it important for the Clinical Nurse Leader to monitor this type of data?
A substantive post will include the following.
Addresses the Collaboration Café question in a thorough, substantive manner
Demonstrates application of Clinical Nurse Leader competencies
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“The Importance of Mental Health Education in Schools: Addressing the Silent Epidemic”
Your op-ed must:
– Follow proper APA format.
– Range between 1200-1500 words (about 3 pages).
– Incorporate at least two outside sources with proper in-text citations. – Include a reference page with citations for all sources. -
“Exploring Dietary Supplements and Over-the-Counter Drugs: A Chapter Presentation”
Instructions
Chapter 12
Dietary Supplements and
Over-the-Counter Drugs
Assignment 3 – Chapter Presentation: Chapter Video Presentation: Each student will be required to present a chapter of their choice by using Power Points and You Tube Videos. If there are two or more students for the chapter, the sections of the chapters must be identified for credit and grading purposes. Power point must show name of all members that contribute to final presentation.
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Title: The Utopian Vision and Violent Conflict in “Red Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
RED MARS by Kim Stanley Robinson
Your paper should be ten pages long, double spaced. It is due May 8th at 4PM.
Because the first book of the Mars trilogy is quite long and detailed, I have
limited your paper to analyzing that book.
1. Describe the utopian vision that inspired the first settlers to colonize Mars. Why did the
scientific transformation of Mars erupt into violent political conflict over how to best
build colonies on the planet.
2. Briefly explain terraforming. Why is terraforming essential to the survival of humans on
Mars?
3. What are the conflicting visions for the future of Mars between Chalmers and Boone that
leads Chalmers to have Boone murdered.
4. What are the transnationals and why Is it essential for them to control Mars? How does
their conquest of Mars serve as an allegory for imperialism on Earth.
Please use direct quotes from the book “Red Mars”by Kim Stanley Robinson in your essay and cite all of the work and make sure each quote is cited with the page number as well. This essay should only be about the “Red Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson book. Not about any of the other books. -
“Balancing Economic and Ethical Considerations: A Stakeholder Analysis in South Africa”
South Africa
Conditions in South Africa are positive in some respects, but not as favorable in economic terms as in Mexico or the Philippines. The prevailing wage in South Africa is about $10/day. Furthermore, there is a strong union movement, meaning that there may be future demands for increases in wages and benefits.
The unions and the government have been working together on health and safety issues and environmental protections. Exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace is not permitted at as high a level as in Mexico and the Philippines. Although the equipment necessary to reduce toxic chemicals to an acceptable level is not as costly as in the United States, this expense would not be incurred in the other two countries. Furthermore, there are requirements for a solvent recovery system, which also increases operation expenses.
YOUR TASK:
You have to decide how you would like to proceed. You should state your clear and specific decision of how to proceed after a careful, thoughtful and thorough Stakeholder Analysis. Additionally, you are to analyze your decision according to one of the Ethical Rules as presented in your text.