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  • Understanding Intracranial Pressure Introduction: Intracranial pressure (ICP) refers to the pressure inside the skull and brain. It is maintained within a narrow range in order to protect the delicate brain tissue and ensure proper functioning. Any

    Please complete it the exact same way at the example attached.  
    topics you can do: impaired gas exhange, clotting, intracranial pressure, fluid and electrolytes, etc. 

  • Title: Secondary Analysis of Existing Data for Solving Research Problems

    Secondary analysis of existing data collected by other researchers, for other purposes, offers researchers the potential to answer research questions without having to go through the process of collecting the data themselves. Based on your Unit III Assignment, address the prompts below.
    Identify a specific academic, governmental, or commercial source of quantitative secondary data that could be used to solve the problem you stated in Part 2 of the Unit III assignment. (the research paper from order 7762561) Provide reference information for this source.
    Describe how you will obtain access to the raw data.
    Explain why the data are suitable for addressing your research problem.
    List the limitations of using the data.
    This journal should be at least two pages in length, not counting the required references page. Please thoroughly address all areas listed above, and include at least two credible sources. An abstract is not required. Please use APA compliant headings and sub-headings that align with the individual assignment requirements. Adhere to APA Style, including in-text citations and references for all sources that are used.

  • “Revamping Mountain High RV Sales: UI Design for a New Information System”

    Mountain High RV Sales
    Background
    UI Design
    CIT-461 System Analysis and Design Lab
    Lab Assignment #9
    Mountain High RV Sales offers new and used recreational vehicles and campers. The
    company has a dealer network, but also maintains a Web site where prospective buyers and
    sellers can browse through the inventory of new and used vehicles. Mountain High has
    grown, and needs a new information system to manage the inventory, dealer operations, and
    information about prospective customers. Reed Perry, the owner, asked you to design sample
    computer screens and reports that the new system might produce.
    Tasks
    Design a Home page for the above company.
    Prospective buyers might want to search for RVs and campers by features, size, price
    range, or manufacturer. Develop a screen design that would permit those choices.
    You can use the below link as a sample.
    https://www.rvtrader.com/
    You can use your imagination but be sure to apply the principles discussed in the chapter.
    (A data entry screen design should follow the principles discussed in the chapter, and can
    include menu bars, toolbars, dialog boxes, text boxes, toggle buttons, list boxes, scroll bars,
    drop-down list boxes, option buttons, check boxes, command buttons, and calendar controls,
    among others. It would be a good idea to include a system-generated member number)

  • Title: The Interconnected World: Understanding the Foundations of Networking and Cybersecurity Introduction: In today’s digital age, networking has become an indispensable part of our daily lives. From social media platforms to online banking, our personal and professional information is

    Write a brief essay about networking and cybersecurity.
    The essay must follow this format:
    Introduction: Briefly state the purpose of the essay.
    Body
    Analyze the foundations of networking and cybersecurity, including cryptography.
    Explain the significance of cryptography, specifically as it pertains to encryption.
    Conclusion: End the essay with a brief conclusion.
    A minimum of two (2) references and in-text citations are mandatory.

  • Title: The Impact of Female Musicians: A Look at the Career and Contributions of Memphis Minnie

    Female musicians have always played a significant role in popular music. Choose one of the following three female musicians and complete the task and questions below:
    Memphis Minnie (born Lizzie Douglas)
    Carole King
    Patti Smith
    Briefly discuss her career and musical contributions. In what genres of music did she (or does she still) perform? What instrument(s) does she play? In interviews, has she discussed her female identity and how it affects her career?

  • “Clear and Consistent Citations: Ensuring Proper Credit for Ideas and Information”

    APA insists that you never leave it unclear, just what your opinion is and what comes from someone else. If you didn’t think it up, cite it every single time. Portions of your intro, background, Key ideas, and significance section did not have citations. 
    Quotes are not the only thing that needs to be cited in the text. Any ideas, paraphrasing, or summarizing from another author’s work needs to be cited.

  • Exploring Literary Genres: An Analysis of Fiction, Poetry, and Drama through Symbolism

    identify and analyze the different literary genres of fiction, poetry and drama and understand how their respective elements affect their quality and context.  For this assignment, you must write a literary analysis research essay using the assigned readings from the Poetry Unit, the Drama Unit, and the Fiction Unit.
    Analyze the symbolism of the stories. Identify its major symbols and their 
    significance 
    MLA format 
    READINGS: Guy de Maupassant ― “The Necklace,” Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh ― Squire  chapters 1-5, Gloria Kembabaze Muhatane ― “The Gem and Your Dreams” (in Suubi ), Donna Barr ― “Spring, Sprang, Sprung” (in WinC Magazine #4), NK Jemisin ― “Grandfather,” Grover ― Deeply Dave episode 1 (in the Comics folder), Lisa Burdige and John Hazard  ― “Spring Love Story” (in WinC Magazine #4)
    Erathune #1 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper ― “The Two Offers”

  • “Analyzing Designs and Improving Functionality through Human Factors Principles”

    This assignment is intended to get you to analyze designs and how they can be improved through the application of human factors principles.
    1. Designs: I’d like you to take photographs of 6 designs: one really good design and five designs that contain problems from a human factors perspective. For each of those designs, on a separate sheet of paper, provide the photo at the top and identify the design that you are analyzing. At the upper right corner of each page please place your name and make sure you label which of the six designs is your “Good” design.
    2. Analysis: The basic task is the same for the good design and problem designs: There will be two paragraphs for this section for each:
    a. The first paragraph will generally describe all the qualities about what is good (for the good design) or problematic (for the bad designs). Think about it this way: How would the average person on the street describe the design?
    b. In the second paragraph, describe what those qualities are in human factors terms. These may be issues with visibility, controls, displays, issues with information, feedback, mappings between functions and controls, potential for error, and other concepts we discuss in class. Make sure you tie your issues in with specific terms and concepts we talk about in class. In other words, don’t just say “this device is easy to use” or “this device is hard to use.” While usability is a concept we will talk about in class, the description is not very specific, and doesn’t tie the design to the specific concept from class (“usability”). Make sure you describe the qualities so that it is clear to me what you are talking about and identify which of the designs is your “Good” design. (5 points)
    3. Solutions: Then at the bottom of the page, provide a third paragraph that indicates a summary of how the design could be improved. Don’t just say “The design is great – I wouldn’t fix anything!” or “I’d fix the problems listed in part 2”. Be specific. (3 points)
    4. Style: Make sure you use proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and write in complete sentences. (2 points)
    5. Cheating and Plagiarism: Shoot your own photographs. Do not take pictures off the internet. You are expected to do your own work.
    6. Overall the paper should have:
    a. Six unique designs (ie: don’t turn in 6 analysis of cars, or 6 devices with a single control)
    b. The clarity of the photographs.
    c. The completeness of the benefits (good design)/problems (bad designs) identified.
    d. The creativity in identifying new improvements to the design.
    e. Most important: How well you tie the problems and solutions to terms and concepts.
    Comments from Customer
    **Good Design:**
    1. **Remote Control:** Easy to read and clear.
    **Design Flaws:**
    1. **Window Blinds:** are difficult to use, you have to pull it to the side to close it which takes a lot of time because most of the time it doesn’t close properly so i have to use my hands to pull it down.
    2. **Kettle:** The water level is not visible.
    3. **Light Switch:** It has a strange design where you push down to turn off and push up to turn on the light.
    4. **Clothes Hanger:** The shape causes clothes to slip off easily.
    5. **Kitchen Cabinets:** Due to their placement, they are hard to reach and I never use them. Discipline: Human factor

  • Title: Ethical Considerations for Self-Disclosure and Personal Sharing in Social Work Practice

    What precautions should social workers take with respect to self-disclosure and personal sharing with clients? 
    Please use the NASW as the only reference used .