Times New Roman Font, 12, Double Spaced.
Two parts. Number each part. -3 for each formatting error.
No cover page..
Name at top left of first page, Last Name, First Name.
1. Prepare a living will and/or an advanced directive.
What medical treatment and options do you want or do you not want? What about if you are in a persistent vegetative state?
How do you want to be memorialized, what to you want to be done with your body or ashes?
There is much more to a living will/advanced directive than the questions above – those are first steps. Baby steps.
Put it all in there. Everything. EVERYTHING. 2. Discuss how you want your memorial service or funeral to be run. Plan your funeral, your arrangements, your anything, your EVERYTHING post funeral. Party? Ashes poured into the sea? Set adrift on a burning ship? A quiet affair or a raucous block party? No funeral? That’s a plan too.
By everything, I mean details of what you want – (Question 1 stuff) what feeding and hydration and heroic attempts while alive, and (Question 2 stuff) flowers and parties you want when you aren’t.
Do NOT just download a living will and just fill and check boxes. No points will be awarded for just checking off boxes on a from. I am asking you to write it out and explain what you want, and why.
DO find the format for a living will /advanced directive to answer Question 1. Do not put you name on the document; do not provide your personal details (address, social security number), anything. I want to see your wishes and preferences for your living will, advanced directives and the handling of your funeral, not personal identifiers. I want you to write out what you want, and tell me why. If you decide on a person who will be your power of attorney for health care, say friend, or family member, I do not want their personal information. Short and not well planned out papers do not – cannot ever earn full points. Look up examples of living wills and advanced directives. Our text does an excellent job of presenting these ideas, and provides online resources to investigate to learn more.
Cite everything. Every idea, every concept, every source.
****Attached is some info from a previous assignment about myself and my wishes for after life.
Author: admin
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End of Life Planning: Living Will, Advanced Directives, and Funeral Arrangements
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“Perspectives of Families of Students with Disabilities on Collaborating with Education Personnel: An Interview and Reflection”
The purpose of this assignment is for you to get a better understanding of the perspectives of families of students with disabilities when collaborating with education personnel.
To complete this assignment, follow the steps listed below:
You will identify a family member of a student with a disability and ask permission to interview him or her about his or her experiences in working with education personnel to provide special education services to the student with a disability
Try to identify a family member who has been closely involved in collaborations with education personnel (e.g., they attend IEP meetings, they communicate closely with classroom teachers, they help students with homework, etc.).
You will develop a list of four to five interview questions to discuss with the family member; interview questions can include (but are not limited to):
Family’s role in collaborating with education personnel
Challenges they have experienced
Successes they have experienced
Advice to education personnel about improving the special education collaboration process
Questions they have about special education services
Supports they need or wished they had
Experiences communicating with education personnel
After discussing the questions with the family member, you will write a two-page (double-spaced) reflection paper about what you learned from the family member. Your reflection paper should include new insights you have gained, recommendations you have for improving family-school partnerships, challenges the family member noted about the collaboration process, lingering questions you have, etc. -
“Embracing Identity: A Personal Reflection on ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’ through the Lens of Te Ao Māori”
the book is the absolutey true diary of part time indian
NOTE:
Im a person of colour just write how i related to some stuff and blah blah as you were that make up some thing so i would love for you to add alot of personal self explanations if you know that would give me alot of marks
Also really read the book not technically read just familiar so the idea of it add quotes in to the book make sure that its really well written with the criteria i wanna get an EXELLENCE
NO AI NO PLAGRISM this is an actual eternal im getting graded on it frim a website that is getting marked away
Make sure its really connected to te ao maori concepts but yea excellence is the goal -
Title: The Recess Debate: Finding Common Ground
ASSIGNMENT: For this essay, you will select one of the articles provided below and engage in a 2-3 page summary and response dialogue with the source (not including cover pages, headings, reference lists, or reflection questions). This will involve providing a detailed summary of the source’s argument and responding to that argument with your position based on the information provided in the source.
Article Option 1: “The Recess Debate: A Disjuncture between Educational Policy and Scientific Research”
Article Option 2: “Sugar in School Breakfasts: A School District’s Perspective”
A. Assignment Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines. Refer to the Sample Touchstone for additional guidance on structure, formatting, and citation.
1. Article Summary
❒ Have you introduced the title of the article and the author by name?
❒ Have you communicated the source’s purpose?
❒ Have you included all of the source’s main points, using page-numbered citations as you paraphrase?
❒ Have you restated the source’s argument mostly in your own words, with at least two direct quotations included, too?
❒ Have you used at least two key, quoted examples, cited with page numbers from the source, as part of the summary?
2. Article Response
❒ Have you provided your perspective on the source’s argument?
❒ Have you used at least two specific, quoted examples, cited with page numbers from the source to illustrate why you either agree or disagree with the argument?
3. Reflection
❒ Have you answered all reflection questions including specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight in all responses?
❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment? -
Title: “The Impact of Immigration and Border Security on Civil Liberties: A Critical Analysis of Recent Policies and Executive Orders”
select a peer reviewed article that is no more than five (5) years old that interests you personally; however, it must be related to one of the following topic areas:
National security law
Homeland security laws, policies, and executive orders
Constitutional impact
Civil liberties
Individual Rights
Immigration and border security A critical analysis includes:
An Introduction – introduce the thesis
Summary – provide the main idea
Analysis – critically state the positive and negative points of the article and assess if the intended goal of the author was met
Conclusion – summarize the main ideas Include at least two (2) additional references as part of your critique. These additional references should support your analysis. Technical Requirements
Your paper must be at a minimum of 3 pages (the Title and Reference pages do not count towards the minimum limit).
Scholarly references should be used. A good rule of thumb is at least 2 scholarly sources per page of content.
Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space.
Students will follow the current APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework. Points will be deducted for the use of Wikipedia or encyclopedic type sources. It is highly advised to utilize books, peer-reviewed journals, articles, archived documents, etc.
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The Triumph of Monsters: A Reflection on the “Winning” of Evil in Literature
Some advice: Remember these are essays, and they should be in standard essay form, with paragraphs, transitions, and a thesis statement. Summaries of the reading are not proper answers to the question. Summaries support your assertions–in all cases you need to nswer the question that is being asked.
If I had one piece of advice to give, it would be to PROOFREAD. Proofreading errors are the easiest thing errors to correct, and if your essay contains a lot of proofreading errors you will lost significant points. So, PROOFREAD! :^) Also remember this is due June 21 by 11:59 p.m. The prompt closes at this time and canvas will not allow you to submit after that, resulting in a zero for you on this test.
Here is your essay question. There is only one, but the length of this essay must be 1000 words.
It has been said that “there are no heroes…in life, the monsters win.” But monsters also often “win” in literature as well. We’ve read a lot of texts that deal with monsters this semester, or aspects of the “monstrous”. Choose three instances in which the monsters “won” and explain how. You need not consider merely physical battles, or actual monsters. Human beings can be monsters as well, and battles are not always physical. -
Title: Reports on Panels from the IFM Conference
Write two reports on two panels from the IFM Conference.
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“Holistic Management of Type 2 Diabetes with Comorbidities: A Case Study Approach”
Case Study 3: Holistic Management of Type 2 Diabetes with Comorbidities
Patient Profile: Sarah, a 55-year-old woman, presents to her primary care nurse practitioner
with complaints of increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue over the past few weeks.
She has a family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), with her father and two siblings
diagnosed with the same condition. She has a BMI of 30.9 and a sedentary lifestyle. Laboratory
tests reveal elevated fasting blood glucose levels of 140 mg/dL, an HbA1c of 8.5%, and a total
cholesterol level of 207 mg/dL, and triglycerides of 158 mg/dL Her blood pressure measures is
135/78 mmHg,
Case Scenario: Sarah is your patient now, and you have just diagnosed her with type 2 diabetes.
You (as her PCP) initiate a comprehensive treatment plan according to the latest guidelines to
mitigate long-term complications.
Questions:
1. According to the latest guidelines, what would be the initial pharmacologic and nonpharmacological treatment for Sarah’s type 2 diabetes?
2. According to the latest guidelines, what additional preventive (pharmacological and nonpharmacological) measures would need to be taken to mitigate Sarah’s risk of cardiac
consequences, considering her lipids and hypertension state?
3. Which referrals, if any, would be necessary for Sarah’s comprehensive management, and
what specific assessments or interventions would these referrals entail?
4. When would you recommend scheduling Sarah for a follow-up appointment to assess
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Title: Analyzing Constitutional Issues in a Closed World Hypothetical: Dr. Higgins’s Rights vs. Police Actions
Please look at the instructions below. This assignment is measuring your ability to “think” like a judge, taking the facts of a hypothetical (below) and applying the Constitutional standards as well as key precedent in coming to a decision. The key part of this is to show how you APPLY facts from the hypoethical to rules/ideas from previous cases, and how you REASON to reach your conclusion. At the end of the hypothetical I have provided a list of relevant cases (some we have seen already, some we have not). This is the only “research” you need to do, to look at those cases as well as anything covered in the textbook.
Specified additional info from instructor: If you look at the instructions (please do so), you will notice that I have listed a pile of cases with links in order to help you. THOSE are the cases you should use. You do not need to use any other case for your project (this is what we call a closed world hypothetical). You should read those cases (and, while some of them we read selections in our book, it is worth going to read review the whole case).
Then, let me offer you some organizational advice:
Some general advice on style
Your opening paragraph should NOT have any rhetorical questions. It should state what the issue of law being examined as exemplified in the present set of facts, i.e., “The question before this court is whether Dr. Higgins’s 3rd and 5th amendment rights were violated by the police camping out in Dr. Higgins’s guest room after the completion of a legal warrant”. You then should have a very clear statement/answer “Yes, the actions of spending three days in Dr. Higgins’ guest room violate the 3rd amendments illegal quartering of soldiers as well as his fifth amendment rights of search and seizure”. You will need to point to specific “facts” of the current hypothetical as the basis for your decision.
That is all in your first paragraph: I.e., What is the question before this court, how do the current facts exhibit that question, and what is the answer! In most of the hypotheticals, I gave there are TWO questions. You can answer yes to both, no to both, or yes to one, not to the other.
Then, you should address the legal issues. What case provides the guiding principle/test. How does that test apply to the specific facts? What other cases help us understand things (either by being the same or by being different and thus distinguishable).
Thus, the outline would look like this.
I. Legal questions presented by the facts.
a. what are the two constitutional issues in play
b. what is your answer to whether the current facts are or are not constitutional
II. Issue 1.
a. What is the governing test that this court should use. How does that apply to these facts.
b. What other cases relate (or need to be distinguished because they may lead to a different situation). How are those cases similar or different from the current set of facts.
IV. Conclusion
Please remember, this is NOT a research paper. All the information you need is in your textbook. There are numerous other cases that COULD relate, but you only need to use the ones in your text book. While I primarily want you to use the ones where you have read excerpts, If you wish, there are some cases that are briefly discussed (and summarized, often bolded) in your text that you CAN use. You may want to go and read a bit more on those if you wish.
Attached is the hypothetical with the cases to use as well as a rubric. This is a final so the instructions are very specific and detailed. -
Title: The Importance of Professional Nursing Organizations in Improving Care for Psychiatric Patients Professional nursing organizations play a crucial role in advocating for the rights and needs of nurses and patients. These organizations serve as a collective voice for registered nurses, providing a
Given the above scenario, please answer the following questions:
1. Mary feels her concerns regarding the shortage of beds for psychiatric patients in her county are falling on deaf ears. As a result she has turned to her professional nursing organization to help her. Discuss the importance of professional nursing organizations and how registered nurses can utilize these groups to improve care.
Your response must be at minimum 250 words.
Please remember that you must include one citation from a scholarly source that is within the last 5 years using APA guidelines.