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  • “The Complexities of Family and Heritage in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”

    Write a two-page, double-spaced essay in 12 point font on Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use.” Come up with a good thesis about the story based upon what you think the meaning of the story is and write on that or write on how you would characterize the people in the story and what their relationships are. If you choose to work on characters, you can choose any characters you wish and compare them if you wish. This paper is not a research paper, so no outside sources are allowed. Use the heading on the paper that I give in class and give the paper a title.

  • “Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis and Sensitivity Analysis: A Case Study”

    Instruction You are required to submit a PDF file and Microsoft Excel file that contains your responses and back-up work for the assignment questions provided. Appendix: Any supporting visuals, tables, output from your work in Excel; any run code (i.e., link to Google Collab, etc.) Assignment 14:5; 14: 20 a+b
    Analysis of Multi- Attribute Problems with Decision Trees, Probability (Part 1), Sensitivity Analysis (Part 1)
    Ragsdale: Chapter 14.1-14.11, Decision Analysis (Course pack), Return on
    Investment Analysis for E-business Projects (Instructor Provided)
    Reading, Homewor k1
    14:5; 14: 20 a+b

  • “Ethical Considerations in the Workplace: Social Media Monitoring, Prescription Drug Advertising, and Career Implications”

    6. D o you believe that employers should have the right to monitor prospective and current employees’ social media accounts? Why, or why not? In your replies to classmates, discuss if you think there is a moral difference between monitoring employee email and monitoring social media. 
    7.  Locate a prescription drug advertisement from an online, television, or print source. Describe the ad and where you found it. Provide a link or image if you can. Considering the location of the ad, who do you think is the target audience? Is the ad, including the required side-effect warning, in any way misleading? Why? 
    8. Discuss how you can apply the moral principles and concepts learned in this course to your current or future career. How might the lessons you have learned positively impact your career success? the class is Business Ethics
    These are just Discussion board 

  • Title: Classroom Observation and Analysis: Exploring Technology Use and High-Leverage Practices across Three Different Settings

    A. Observe each of the videos from the combination chosen from the “Video Observation Groupings” document and analyze the classrooms by doing the following:
    1. Using the attached “Observation Table,” identify each video and describe your observations on each of the following characteristics for each of the three classrooms:
    level (i.e., elementary school, middle school, high school)
    setting (i.e., rural, urban, suburban)
    instructional topic or content of the lesson
    technology use, including examples of how technology is used in the classroom
    2. Compare and contrast each of the three classrooms based on your observations from the “Observation Table,” including three of the classroom characteristics described in A1.
    3. Describe one historical, cultural, or legal influence on education and its impact on each of the three classrooms observed.
    4. Explain how high-leverage practice is applied differently among each classroom setting
    B. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
    C. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
    No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly.

  • Title: “The Struggle of a Young Mother: Addressing Chole’s Presenting Issues and Recommending Interventions”

    Choke is a 16 year with twins. She feels like if she choose herself or her boys either way somebody loses. Chole says everything’s OK and started leaving at night to hang out with friends. Her mom works night so shes leaving her twins at home alone. She finally feels like a 16 year old by hanging out.
    Answer
    1. What is Chole’ presenting issues
    2. What are three interventions that you recommend based on the assessment?

  • Title: Stakeholder Management for Strayer University’s HR/Payroll System Implementation Project with Workday.com

    Strayer University is moving to a new HR or payroll system that is sponsored by a firm called Workday.com. You have been asked to oversee the stakeholder management aspects of this project.
    Identify some of the key stakeholders at Strayer, and describe how you plan to keep them engaged during your year-long project. Be sure to include the appropriate methods, since not all of your stakeholders are located at the HQ office in Herndon, VA.

  • Title: “Nursing Care for a Client Undergoing Transsphenoidal Pituitary Tumor Removal”

    the nurse is caring for a client scheduled for removal of a pituitary tumor using the transsphenoidal approach. the nurse should be particularly alert to:

  • “Operational Analytics Case Analysis: Resolving Organizational Issues for a Publicly Traded Company”

    Each student is to select a publicly traded company for which they will prepare a 13-page minimum (excluding cover page, citations, and exhibit section) written case analysis. The student will use APA and submit in a single Word document. The report must include a table of contents, 1-page executive summary (located at the beginning of the paper), and section at the end of the paper for citations and exhibits (refer to APA for proper formatting).
    The analysis will include a company profile and address one significant organizational issue in depth for the selected company. The report must suggest how to resolve the issue based on the operational analytics concepts explored in this class. The student should write the report/analysis in a manner that could be presented to senior leadership and used to convince leadership of the findings and to accept the recommendations.
    The preparation of this report will require considerable time. It is recommended that students complete as much individual research as possible. Examination of documents such as annual reports will be necessary to determine the direction of the company and its results. Additional information may be secured through journals, personal interviews, newspaper articles, etc.
    In a single Word document, submit the the final case analysis through the TurnItIn assignment tool. Similarity must not exceed 20% and all similarities must be properly cited.
    Your case analysis must include the following. Use the bullet points as section headings.
    Cover page
    Table of Contents
    Executive summary
    Company profile
    Identify the most important facts surrounding the case.
    Identify the key issue.
    Analytical data to support your identification of the issue including charts, graphs, spreadsheets etc.
    Specify alternative courses of action.
    New data models to support your alternative solutions including charts, graphs, spreadsheets etc.
    Evaluate each course of action.
    Recommend the best course of action.
    Conclusions
    Section for exhibits
    Section for citations

  • “Navigating Confidentiality and Consent in Treating a Minor Patient”

    CASE
    A 16-year-old girl presents to her physician with her mother, complaining of vague abdominal pain. She states that her pain began early this morning and that it is not associated with any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abnormal vaginal discharge. Her last menstrual period was 3 weeks ago. She is afebrile and healthy appearing, although she is noticeably anxious. The physician asks the mother to step out of the room to have a few moments alone with the patient, and upon further questioning; the patient admits to be married without informing her parents. She is concerned about being pregnant. 1. From whom must the physician receive consent to treat a minor? 2. Who is an emancipated minor? 3. How does the rule of confidentiality apply to a minor? 4. S. May a parent refuse medical treatment for his or her child? What happens in emergency situations?