1) Describe your experience 1)greeting, 2) feeling, 3) expressing gratitude with the EARTH element. What was this like for you? Did you have thoughts? Did you experience emotions? Did you have sensory experiences–sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing. Were you indoors or outdoors? Both? Share any experiences you would like to share and if you have any questions please ask. Be specific, write: “When I greeted I . . . .” “For me what I experienced during the ‘feeling’ stage was . . . ” “When I expressed gratitude, I experienced . . . ”
2) Next write about your experience with the WATER element. Follow the instructions above. Talking about earth and water
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Title: Connecting with the Elements: My Experience with Earth and Water
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“Navigating the Singularity: A Comprehensive Framework for Ethical and Responsible AI Governance”
i will share some ideas that you may want to use
(1. Establishing International Collaboration:
The singularity is a global issue that transcends national borders.
Encourage international cooperation to develop standardized regulations and ethical guidelines.
Create global bodies or coalitions, such as an International AI Governance Council, to oversee and coordinate efforts.
2. Developing Ethical Frameworks:
Establish ethical principles for AI development, such as transparency, accountability, fairness, and respect for human rights.
Encourage the involvement of ethicists, philosophers, and sociologists in AI policy-making.
3. Implementing Robust AI Safety Protocols:
Create safety standards for AI systems to prevent unintended consequences and ensure they operate within defined parameters.
Conduct rigorous testing and validation of AI technologies before deployment.
4. Monitoring and Auditing AI Systems:
Develop mechanisms for continuous monitoring and auditing of AI systems to ensure compliance with regulations and ethical standards.
Establish independent oversight bodies to conduct regular reviews and investigations.
5. Promoting Transparency and Explainability:
Require AI developers to disclose how their systems make decisions, promoting transparency and accountability.
Encourage the development of explainable AI (XAI) to make AI decision-making processes understandable to humans.
6. Ensuring Accountability and Liability:
Define clear legal responsibilities for AI developers, manufacturers, and operators.
Establish frameworks for addressing harm caused by AI systems, including liability and compensation mechanisms.
7. Fostering Public Engagement and Education:
Engage the public in discussions about the implications of the singularity to build awareness and understanding.
Promote AI literacy through educational programs and public information campaigns.
8. Protecting Privacy and Data Security:
Develop stringent regulations to protect individuals’ privacy and personal data in the age of AI.
Implement robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard AI systems from malicious attacks.
9. Addressing Economic and Social Impacts:
Create policies to manage the economic disruption caused by AI, such as job displacement and shifts in labor markets.
Develop social safety nets and retraining programs to support workers affected by AI advancements.
10. Encouraging Responsible AI Innovation:
– Provide incentives for developing AI technologies that align with societal goals, such as improving healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability.
– Support research into AI’s potential benefits and risks to inform policy decisions.
11. Anticipating Future Challenges:
– Conduct foresight studies and scenario planning to anticipate future challenges posed by the singularity.
– Adapt policies and regulations proactively to address emerging issues.
12. Balancing Innovation with Regulation:
– Ensure that regulations do not stifle innovation but instead promote responsible and beneficial AI development.
– Encourage collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers to create a balanced regulatory environment.
13. Integrating AI Ethics into Corporate Governance:
– Encourage companies to adopt AI ethics guidelines as part of their corporate governance frameworks.
– Promote the appointment of Chief AI Ethics Officers in organizations to oversee ethical AI practices.
14. Leveraging AI for Regulatory Compliance:
– Use AI tools to enhance regulatory compliance and enforcement.
– Develop AI systems to monitor and detect violations of AI regulations and standards.
15. Creating Adaptive Regulatory Frameworks:
– Design regulations that can adapt to the rapid pace of AI advancements.
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“The Moral Justification for Imperialism: Examining the Past through a Historical Lens” “The White Man’s Burden: A Call to Imperialism and the Consequences of Colonialism”
For this discussion, Group A will assume the role of an individual opposed to Imperialism. In response to Kipling’s poem, each of you should post a statement in support, or in opposition to the idea of Imperialism. You do not need to restrict yourself to the moral justification. The arguments for, and against, expansion took many avenues. Try not to make assumptions. Instead, assume the historical role of someone who lived in the United States near the turn of the century. You could be a manufacturer, a pastor, or a politician. Conversely, you can be a laborer, a pacifist, or a housewife. Be creative. When we examine the past, we must place ourselves in the right frame of mind. It is impossible to adequately understand an historical event using a 21st century mind-set. As an example, when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they discovered a vacated village. The land “hath been planted with corn three or four years ago, and there is a very sweet brook runs under the hillside.”[1]Bolstered by their religious conviction, these early settlers firmly believed that God had set them here, and cleared the land for their taking. We know today, that Native-Americans did not have the necessary immunities to fight-off European diseases, and died in great numbers. In Europe, these same diseases had existed for centuries, and had become endemic. Fishermen, and traders, had long plied the waters of the New England coast, and passed these diseases to the local inhabitants.
Now take a moment, and place yourself in the mind of the local people. If you were a Native-American, you saw your people dying in great numbers, yet Europeans remained healthy. There are a number of scenarios that could have developed here, but in most cases, what do you think Native-Americans must have thought of this situation? If you placed yourself in their situation, does it not stand to reason that you would begin to think that your “spirits” had failed you, and perhaps the God of the settlers protected them? Based on our assumptions, we would think that as a result, Native-Americans, then, converted in large numbers. What is necessary is a clear understanding of early-contact Native-American culture. For indigenous Americans, it centered on spiritual power. Power could be increased through addition, not subtraction. Instead of giving-up their ancient spiritual practices, they instead, simply added the Christian God.
What we gain, by examining the past through a lens focused on that point in history, is a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play, and empathy for all participants. Today, some things are just unacceptable. We cringe at the thought of slavery, child labor, no rights for women, and segregation, to name a few, but they all existed at one point in time. More remarkably, a strong justification existed for each of these that prevailed to the point where they proved to be generally accepted. In 1898, the United States went to war with Spain. Generally speaking, Americans cringed at the thought of Imperialism because of their earlier relationship with Britain that resulted in the American Revolution. By the end of the 19thcentury, industrial overproduction increasingly required new sources of raw materials, and more importantly, external markets to sell American goods. While this need softened America’s disdain for Imperialism, the nation still sought the moral high-ground by passing the Teller Amendment that restricted the US from annexing Cuba. Following the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Paris granted Cuban independence, but ceded Puerto Rico and Guam, and sold the Philippines to the US for $20 million. Congress also annexed Hawaii.
Numerous reasons for Imperialism soon surfaced, but none validated the subjugation of foreign peoples more than the moral justification as expressed in Rudyard Kipling’s “A White Man’s Burden.”
Take up the White Man’s burden–
Send forth the best ye breed–
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives’ need;
To wait in heavy harness,
On fluttered folk and wild–
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half-child.
Take up the White Man’s burden–
In patience to abide,
To veil the threat of terror
And check the show of pride;
By open speech and simple,
An hundred times made plain
To seek another’s profit,
And work another’s gain.
Take up the White Man’s burden–
The savage wars of peace–
Fill full the mouth of Famine
And bid the sickness cease;
And when your goal is nearest
The end for others sought,
Watch sloth and heathen Folly
Bring all your hopes to nought.
Take up the White Man’s burden–
No tawdry rule of kings,
But toil of serf and sweeper–
The tale of common things.
The ports ye shall not enter,
The roads ye shall not tread,
Go mark them with your living,
And mark them with your dead.
Take up the White Man’s burden–
And reap his old reward:
The blame of those ye better,
The hate of those ye guard–
The cry of hosts ye humour
(Ah, slowly!) toward the light:–”
Take up the White Man’s burden–
Ye dare not stoop to less–
Nor call too loud on Freedom
To cloak your weariness;
By all ye cry or whisper,
By all ye leave or do,
The silent, sullen peoples
Shall weigh your gods and you.
Take up the White Man’s burden–
Have done with childish days–
The lightly proffered laurel,
The easy, ungrudged praise.
Comes now, to search your manhood
Through all the thankless years
Cold, edged with dear-bought wisdom,
The judgment of your peers![2]
[1] William Bradford in Mourt’s Relation: A journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, London, 1622.[2] http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_burden.htm -
“Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Letter of Interest for Attending the Conference”
Letter of interest that addresses interest in sport and exercise psychology, the importance of addressing diversity in sport and exercise psychology, and goals for attending the conference.
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“The Evolution of Modern American Military History: A Comprehensive Analysis”
turabian format, minimum of 5 scholarly sources, each source cited with footnotes and in bibliography. Book given is “Modern American Military History: 5th edition” authors: Robert F. Ritchie IV & Herbert S. Pieper
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“Exploring the Concept of Urban Sustainability: A Comprehensive Lexicon Entry”
Assignment topic: Smart Cities, Urban Sustainability
The goal of the assignment is to create an entry into a lexicon – a collection of basic terms – on
“urban sustainability”.
The aims of the assignment are to:
– Learn more in-depth about one aspect of urban sustainability using different sources
– Collect and concisely present information that focuses on the main aspects of the topic
– Have a critical understanding of the topic – its background and critics/limitations if
relevant
– Explore examples from cities around the world
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Project Guidelines:
The project can be completed alone or in pairs.
Length: 1500-1800 words (plus extra space for illustrations, pictures and the bibliography, as
needed).
Format: pdf document.
The project should include the following sections:
a. A general definition of the topic (using your own wording)
b. An explanation of major aspects of the topic (e.g. different types or categories within the
topic)
c. Examples of how the topic is represented and implemented (e.g. an organization
advancing the topic; indicators or assessment schemes used; city policies)
d. Examples from at least 2 different cities/neighbourhoods where this topic has been
implemented
e. A controversy or challenge about the topic, e.g. are there different definitions? Are there
critics of the concept?
f. Bibliography of sources used (include at least one academic paper)
g. Includes at least 2 graphics/illustrations/photos that help explain the topic
The challenge of the assignment is to present a good and concise summary of the topic,
grounded in reliable sources. Someone who doesn’t know about urban sustainability should be
able to look at the entry and get a simple but thorough introduction to the topic.
Final project grading is based on:
– Content of sections meeting the guidelines (paragraphs (a)-(e) above). Does the project
provide a concise but thorough introduction to the topic? Does it highlight the major
aspects and provide relevant examples?
– Quality of the writing: Is the project clearly written and well organized?
– Sources: Does the project use a variety of sources? Does it draw on reliable sources of
information while developing an original piece of work? Are sources cited consistently
(referred to in the text and included in a bibliography)?
– Graphics, illustrations and photos. Does the project use graphics/tables/charts that
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Title: ANA Code of Ethics Provision 1-3: Fundamental Values and Commitments of the Professional Nurse
The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics Provision 1-3 discusses the fundamental values and commitments of the professional nurse and are foundational to our practice. ApA formatting is required, however a title page is not necessary. Please provide References per APA format at the bottom of your discussion post.
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“The Case for Banning Plastic: Balancing Environmental, Economic, and Societal Factors”
Should Plastic Be Banned?
Plastic pollution severely impacts the environment, particularly oceans, where it harms marine life and ecosystems. Non-biodegradable plastics contribute to long-term waste and microplastics contaminate water and food chains.
Economically, a plastic ban could disrupt industries and entail high transition costs, but it could also drive innovation and create new jobs in sustainable alternatives.
Societally, a ban would require significant changes in consumer habits and could improve public health by reducing exposure to harmful chemicals. Education and awareness are crucial for supporting these changes.
While some countries have seen mixed results from plastic bans, effective policies should balance economic, social, and environmental factors, incentivizing the use of alternatives and enhancing recycling efforts.
In conclusion, despite challenges, the environmental and health benefits of banning plastic make it a compelling option, requiring a strategic and balanced approach. -
“Developing a Comprehensive Marketing Plan and Sales Strategy: Utilizing the 4Ps for Success”
4Ps (product, place, price, and promotion) as you complete a marketing plan and sales strategy. This is 4 individual papers of 4 pages that build upon reach other. Instructions for each paper assessment has been attached.
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“Genogram Analysis: Identifying Risk Factors and Developing Nursing Interventions for Health Promotion”
Professionals in many fields that study and work with people use genograms. They provide a diagram of a person’s family and social network to identify patterns and trends across multiple generations. Genograms can be clinically beneficial to integrate a patient’s family information into the health assessment for improved patient care. In this discussion board, you will first complete a genogram on your selected patient (the same patient that you used for the Complete Health History Assessment in Modules 1, 2, and 3). **Patient chosen is a friend.**
Go to one of the following websites to create either a web-based or pdf printable version of your selected patient’s family genogram:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention web-based genogram tool.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services web-based and printable versions of the “My Family Health Portrait Tool”
After completing the genogram, evaluate how its data supports or enhances the body of knowledge gathered in the complete health history – what new information was revealed that will direct health promotion or disease prevention for your patient?
Directions
Complete the genogram on your selected patient using one of the tools above.
Compose a short essay (250-300 words) to address the following areas:
Identify one real or potential risk factor that was revealed (or reinforced) by the genogram.
Develop nursing interventions for health promotion related to this risk factor.
Cite at least two scholarly articles from the nursing literature that support your content. Additional information can be found on SUNY Empire State University’s Library website.
Compare your information with peers in a discussion forum.
Follow all guidelines of the discussion rubric for this activity.
You do not need to submit the genogram.
This activity will be graded using the discussion rubric.
Discussion Participation Tips
Your initial post should be a reflective response that answers all questions, is adequately detailed, and cites outside sources when necessary to support your post. Typically, a post should be at least 250 words to allow you to answer and ask follow-up questions, provide supplemental information, and to share views and experiences that draw us into an in-depth and meaningful conversation. Your first response should be posted by midweek and then you should return to respond to at least two other students during the remaining week(s) of the module. Be sure to use APA format to cite sources when putting forth the ideas, opinions, and facts of others.
**This is related to the next assignment I will order. Please save information.*