Choose one of the topics in the images, and make a research question about 2500 words. Details are also listed on the images
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Title: Practicing Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting with Final Project Research Part 1: Sharing a Longer Quote “In order to create a successful and inclusive work environment, it is important for organizations to prioritize diversity and
You will be selecting a source from your final project research and practicing your summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting skills. These skills will be important as you build the annotated bibliography for the final project. There are six parts to this assignment. Please label each part to make it easier for your mentor to review your work. Review this short video that walks you through an example of what the finished written assignment should look like.
Share a longer quote from your source (at least two paragraphs) and add an APA in-text citation.
Summarize this long quote and add an APA in-text citation for your summary. Remember, you are not just citing words; you are citing ideas.
Share a shorter quote from your source (just a couple of sentences) and add an APA in-text citation.
Paraphrase this shorter quote and add your APA in-text citation.
For this last part, share another short quote. Instead of just listing the quote, you should write a short lead-in for the quote or use the quote as a part of a sentence. Again, be sure to add your APA in-text citation.
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Title: Impact of Infant Feeding Choices on Maternal and Infant Health: A Concept Map for Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention and Management
“Each year, about 14 million women experience [postpartum hemorrhage] PPH resulting in about 70,000 maternal deaths globally” (WHO, 2023, para. 1), Nurses can impact these statistics by assessing for risk factors, being prepared for an event, and intervening emergently.
In this assignment, create a concept map for postpartum hemorrhage. Be concise, yet thorough, in your answers. Give credit to your sources using APA 7th Edition style guidelines.
Breastfeeding has long been established as the ‘gold standard’ for infant nutrition as the benefits to mom and baby are numerous. However, nurses should be prepared to educate and support moms, infants, and families with the infant feeding decision that is best for them.
In this assignment, research to find the advantages and disadvantages of both breast and formula feeding. This will prepare you to be the best advocate for your families. Factors you might consider include health/nutrition, social and/or family factors, and time involved. -
Identifying Fallacies and Emotional Appeals in Online Sources “Uncovering Fallacies and Emotional Appeals in Online Sources”
Discussion: Find a fallacy of weak induction or emotional appeal Weak induction fallacies and fallacious appeals to emotion are quite common. See if you can find one online. Look at web sites like the NRA; Fox News; NRLC; PETA; and other such political or agenda-driven organizations. Comment on another students’ post. Weak induction: Small sample; unrepresentative sample; questionable cause; slippery slope; faulty analogy; biased experts; irrelevant expertise. Emotional appeals: Fear; Pity; Anger
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“Responding to a Hack: A Plan for Identifying and Addressing Damage in a Digital Forensics Business”
For this discussion, consider the business you selected for your course project. Pretend that while you were working to perform a risk assessment on the organization the unthinkable occurred – you discover it has been hacked (and may, in fact, still be under attack). At this moment, you have no idea how long this has been going on, the level of damage, the persistence of the hack, and what (if anything) has been compromised. You have learned that some hackers may gain access to network resources and stay relatively inactive until there is something of value to steal or exploit. Other hackers seek to embarrass or steal quickly, hoping to benefit immediately from the access gained. You do not know which type of situation you have, what type of hacker(s) you are dealing with, if it is a lone instance, or if there are multiple exploits across your organization’s vast network.
Now consider you found a way to answer at least some of these questions quickly. While you may not have all the answers, you have identified some characteristics of this hack and need a plan to move forward. Moving forward includes isolating all access and compromised systems, identifying hacking methods (what was successful and what was not), and determining if the hack is a compromise that must be reported per the governance required of your type of business or industry.
Create a basic plan of how you would identify the extent of the damage/access/breach.
Who/what has hacked your organization?
What was the goal?
What can you do to immediately triage the organization’s network?
What specific steps can be taken?
Who should be notified?
Do you alert your customers/patients/students/stakeholders?
***The selected line of business for my course project is digital forensics.*** -
“Midterm Essay: Analysis of Philosophy and Ethics in Society”
Find instructions in the midterm essay file, also included another file youll need to use for some of the questions. type inside the document.
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Title: “Exploring Taste in Music: A Comparative Analysis of Daniel Johnston’s “Some Things Last A Long Time” and a Song in “Bad Taste”
I’VE ATTACHED THE LESSON BELOW AND NUMBERED THEM ACCORDINGLY
For the “good taste” of music I’m choosing Daniel Johnston – “Some Things Last A Long Time”. For the “bad taste” of music I will let you choose the song.
DROPBOX LINK OF THE LESSON:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/b28v8opnmbi5c5tnx6njj/Lesson-6.zip?rlkey=p6c2sgtge2thol8l4rwt5u5xo&st=xvodaxb3&dl=0
INSTRUCTIONS:
Choose two pieces of music: one that you believe is generally considered to be a piece of music in “good taste” (by whatever community or taste-makers you decide), and another you believe is generally considered to be a piece of music in “bad taste.” Find at least one piece of evidence that these pieces are indeed considered (by some, at least) to be in “good” and “bad” taste, respectively—for example, you might draw upon reviews from Pitchfork, Metacritic, Allmusic, or any other reputable source you choose.
SOME GUIDELINES:Do not choose (1) something that you have written yourself; (2) a song that was discussed in this week’s lesson (e.g., Rebecca Black’s “Friday”); or (3) a work of classical music.
Keep in mind that the task is not to choose something you like and something you don’t like; it’s to choose something you believe is in good taste and bad taste. (Arguably it’s pretty common to like a song that you believe to be in “bad taste”; we usually call them “guilty pleasures” or something like that.) So focus on taste, not how much you like or dislike it.
Then choose two of the authors we examined this week and analyze those two pieces of music from each of their perspectives (i.e., what would Author A say about Song 1 and Song 2? what would Author B say about Song 1 and Song 2?).
What would they say about this music?
On what, if any, points would they agree? Disagree? Are there any aspects of the author’s views on taste that are not helpful or applicable to the song you’re discussing?
Be sure to ground your assertions in what we know of those authors’ views! For example, don’t write simply “Author A wouldn’t like this song—it’s bad.” Instead, describe what in Author A’s understanding of taste would lead you to make that conclusion on Author A’s behalf.
There is no set minimum length for this essay, but experience suggests that it is challenging to fulfill the expectations of this assignment in fewer than 750 words, and all but impossible in fewer than 500. Likewise, there is no upper limit—you may write as much as you wish, but 1500 words should be adequate in most cases. -
Title: Summary and Analysis of the Case of Roe v. Wade In the landmark case of Roe v. Wade, the United States Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of state laws restricting access to abortion. The case was brought before the Court
Give a summary of the case. the key issues involved with the case. how it relates to either the Constitution or the operation of the federal government. Identify the essential facts and the positions of each party to the case. Either include the decision of the court with a brief summary of the opinion and dissent.
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Title: Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Analyzing Gender and Leadership in the Workplace Question 1: What are the main barriers that contribute to the existence of the glass ceiling for women in leadership positions? Answer: The glass ceiling refers to the invisible
Your task is to thoroughly study Chapter 14, titled “Gender and Leadership.”
Afterward, please analyze the case study 14.1 “The Glass Ceiling”, which explores the issues of lack of
inclusion and credibility.
For your response, provide answers to
the four questions, each containing 120 words, supported by at least two
citations from credible sources.
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Title: “Exploring Gender Roles and Women’s Rights in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House”
YOU CAN ONLY USE THIS THESIS AS IT WAS APPROVED BY MY PROFESSOR :
In “A Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen explores 19th-century Scandinavian gender roles through the growth of Nora’s character in her search for independence and freedom from societal constraints.
Research this topic and answer these questions
Women’s rights
• In a speech nearly 20 years after the premiere of A Doll’s House, Ibsen denied that
he had written the play to advance women’s rights. What, then, is the play’s
meaning for Ibsen? What did it mean to its first audiences? What did it mean to
the professional critics?
• To understand that more fully, research the roles played by Scandinavian women
in the latter quarter of the 19th Century (about 1874-1899.) Were women just
homemakers, or did they do some work? What kind of work? What was their
general level of education? How were they treated by men, by husbands, by
fathers? By the law? With your new knowledge, you will give your own view of
what you believe became of Nora after she left Torvald. Did Nora obtain the
freedom she sought, or end up a broken, disappointed woman?
Productions in various media
• In class, we viewed a motion picture of A Doll’s House produced by an American in
England, in 1973. The play has also been produced as a movie in many other
countries; it has been produced on TV, on radio, on audiotape and perhaps other
media. For your essay, you will research the non-live-stage productions.
• You will tell us as much as you can about these productions, the years they were
made, in what countries, in what languages, the stars, directors and writers
involved, costs of production, boxoffice results, critics’ evaluations, and,
especially, whether the basic story and/or characters were changed, and why.
You wrote a thesis & bibliography
YOUR THESIS was approved by me.
Write your research essay
WRITE AN ESSAY of at least 9 pages, plus the Works Cited page.