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  • Title: The Significance of Legality in Law and Society

    Using only the provided pdf’s, define and state the significance of the “Legality” in 300 +-25 words. As this is not an not essay questions, no thesis statement is required. Your responses to the short answer questions should define the Key Concept, demonstrate a solid understanding of the concept in relation to the course material, and be written in proper sentence format. Weight will be put on evidence that you have done the readings Include intext citations with last name and page number for texts.
    Include and define terms supplementing the explination of the significance of legality, with less direct quotes for evidence that concepts are understood. Choosing selectively which ones terms relate to the key term legality before incorperating:  
    Legal centralism
    Legal pluralism
    Positivism
    Official Version of Law (Naffine)
    “Law and society perspective” (Calavita)
    Monistic state law
    Legality
    Wet’suwet’en

  • Title: Gender and Symbolism in Woolf and Joyce’s Works

    The following questions refer to our reading selections by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce.
    1).  In A Room of One’s Own as a whole (see the video adaptation that I included in this module) and in the “Shakespeare’s Sister”  excerpt in our textbook, Virginia Woolf stresses that women need access to “500 pounds a year” [the British monetary equivalent of a U.S. dollar, which at the time when she wrote would probably be like $100,000 today) and “a room of her own” in order to write fiction.  What is she referring to with these symbols?  What does she think are the obstacles women face, both as writers but also in general in terms of their situation in society?
    2).  In “Professions for Women,” Virginia Woolf illustrates another impediment that women writers face, which she calls “The Angel in the House,” referring to stereotypical views of feminine behavior during the Victorian era which survived even into the modern age.  What are these gender stereotypes, and why does she claim she had to “kill” the Angel in the House in “self-defense” in order to write (because otherwise the Angel would have “killed” her instead)?
    3).  James Joyce’s short story “The Dead” uses many symbolic references, often with ambiguous meanings, to advance its idea about the “paralysis” afflicting the inhabitants of Ireland.  Pick TWO of the symbolic references below and explain how each contributes to the story’s theme:
    a. Lily . . . who was “literally run off her feet”
    b. galoshes
    c. the dinner party on January 6th 
    d. snow
    e. “the west” of Ireland
    f. the monks of Mount Melleray who sleep in their coffins
    g. “a woman . . . listening to distant music”
    h. Johnny the horse
    4).  Gabriel Conroy and Michael Furey are two key characters in “The Dead” with strong opposing symbolic roles and personal characteristics.  Explain who each character is and what their relationship is to each other (or rather, to Gretta Conroy), as well as the symbolic references of their names to archangels in the Catholic tradition.  In what way is each “dead” and which one is possibly more “alive,” in your view (and why)?
    5). James Joyce’s short stories often center on an “epiphany”–a moment of personal realization–experienced by a character during the story.  What is Gabriel Conroy’s epiphany in the last paragraphs of “The Dead”?

  • Title: Analyzing Psychological Themes in the Movie “Black Swan” 1. Plot Summary: “Black Swan” is a psychological thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky. The movie follows the story of Nina Sayers, a young and ambitious ballet

    Select a movie, television show, or a book that has psychological themes. Your paper should be free of grammar and spelling errors and include a section for each of the following: 
    1. A short plot summary 
    2. Description of the main character (consider using the Big 5 factors and Erickson’s stages of development), 
    3. 4 psychological concepts to analyze, each in their own paragraph. 
    a. Term 1 with definition and example from the movie/ television/ book 
    b. Term 2 with definition and example from the movie/ television/ book 
    c. Term 3 with definition and example from the movie/ television/ book 
    d. Term 4 with definition and example from the movie/ television/ book 
    Conclusion 
    a. Did the movie/ television/ book illustrate the psychological terms accurately? 
    b. Would you recommend this movie to others wanting to learn about the field of psychology? 

  • Title: “The New Immigration: A Critical Review of the Documentary”

    The review of the new immigration should include a short summary of the documentary (Title and Title URL link), and a full analysis of the content.
    The New Immigration. (2003). [Film]. The Great Courses.
    https://www.kanopy.com/en/bvu/video/10473650
    login to Kanopy to buena vista universty

  • “The Mental Health Benefits of Regular Physical Activity: A Comprehensive Overview” I. Introduction A. Hook/Attention-Getter: Start with a statistic or personal anecdote about the prevalence of mental health disorders and the impact they have on individuals and

    A detailed outline of how to present and organize ideas. Outline should include the purpose and Thesis. 2-4 pages. 
    1. include thesis “Regular physical activity yields profound mental health benefits, as evidenced by extensive research showing exercise can alleviate symptons of depression, anxiety, and other psychological conditions while also preventing the onset of such disorders.”

  • Title: Applying Nightingale’s Concepts to Emergency Nursing Practice Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing is a timeless piece of literature that continues to influence modern nursing practice. In this assignment, I will discuss five elements from Nightingale’s writings

    -Watch video link ( https://use.vg/gBCBHQ ) 
    -Read article (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17366/17366-h/17366-h.htm) 
    -Find peer-reviewed article that discusses Nightingale applied to emergency department

    Select from the topics listed in Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing writings, and describe five of the elements that apply to your practice (see Nightingale Concepts below).
    Discuss a total of five topics that apply and how they apply to your practice. Do not quote text, Nightingale, or the article, rather summarize thoughts on each topic into a few sentences. 
    Reflection of your thoughts and preconceived ideas about Nightingale. What have you gained from this assignment? What will you do differently in practice as a result? 
    ONLY this section may be written in first person! 

  • “Building a Global Health Surveillance Network: Addressing Challenges and Harnessing Benefits for Real-Time Disease Detection and Prevention” Title: “Strengthening Global Health Surveillance: The Importance of Capacity Building”

    My assignment is to address 1 major issue of modern day Biosecurity. Biosecurity refers to the measures and practices designed to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful organisms, such as diseases, to protect the world (humans, agriculture, etc.)
    The problem to address is real-time health surveillance (being able to identify diseases + potential outbreaks and prevent them from growing into pandemics). 
    The solution to this problem will be a global health surveillance network. Key components of such a network would be: Integrated Data Systems (centralized platform that consoladites data and info from various sources + standardized data formats and protocols), AI and ML algorithms (analyze large datasets at a rapid pace + find pattens and predict), GIS (map disease and visualize spread in real-time), mobile applications (allow healthcare workers to report symptoms + cases directly to 1 platform, and use spatial analysis to identify hotspots), most importantly international collaboration (similar to WHO, CDC +establish agreements for data sharing which respect privacy and security)
    Benefits: Early Detection, Rapid Response, Enhanced Predictive Capabilities, Efficient Resource Allocation, Improved Coordination, Enhanced Sense of worldwide community. 
    Challenges: 
    Technological Challenges
    Data Standardization and Interoperability:
    Different countries and organizations use various health information systems and data formats, making it difficult to integrate and standardize data across platforms.
    Infrastructure Disparities:
    Many low- and middle-income countries lack the necessary technological infrastructure, such as reliable internet access and advanced healthcare information systems, to participate in a global network.
    Data Quality and Reliability:
    Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of data from diverse sources can be challenging, particularly in regions with limited healthcare resources and reporting capabilities.
    Financial Challenges
    High Costs:
    Developing, implementing, and maintaining a global digital health surveillance network requires substantial financial investment. This includes costs related to technology development, infrastructure, training, and ongoing operations.
    Funding Priorities:
    Governments and international organizations often have competing priorities for limited financial resources, making it difficult to secure sustained funding for such an ambitious project.
    Political Challenges
    National Sovereignty:
    Countries may be reluctant to share health data with international bodies due to concerns about national sovereignty, security, and potential misuse of data.
    Political Will:
    Achieving global consensus and political commitment to develop and maintain a digital health surveillance network is challenging, especially in a politically fragmented world.
    Legal and Regulatory Challenges
    Privacy and Data Protection:
    Different countries have varying laws and regulations regarding data privacy and protection, which can complicate the sharing of health data across borders.
    Ensuring compliance with these laws while facilitating data sharing is a significant legal hurdle.
    Intellectual Property and Data Ownership:
    Issues related to intellectual property and data ownership can create conflicts, particularly when private companies or research institutions are involved.
    Social and Cultural Challenges
    Trust and Acceptance:
    Building trust among the public and healthcare professionals in the surveillance system is essential. Concerns about privacy, data security, and potential misuse of data can hinder participation.
    Misinformation and Disinformation:
    The spread of misinformation and disinformation about health surveillance can create resistance and skepticism, undermining the effectiveness of the system.
    Organizational and Coordination Challenges
    Complexity of Coordination:
    Coordinating efforts among numerous stakeholders, including governments, international organizations, private companies, and non-governmental organizations, is highly complex and requires robust governance structures.
    Capacity Building:
    Ensuring that all participating countries have the capacity to collect, report, and analyze health data effectively requires extensive training and capacity-building efforts.
    Links: 
    https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su6103a4.htm
    https://www.who.int/emergencies/surveillance
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11770/

  • Title: Business Operations and Facilities for Company XYZ

    For this discussion, respond to the following:
    Start with a brief overview of your business. (Company Description Attached): company    name and what you are selling (  maximum of 3 sentences).
    How does your business work? Describe the day-to-day flow of activities necessary to deliver your product or service to customers. Wherever applicable, identify costs. Be sure to address the following, as applicable to your chosen business in the response, using headings:
    Facilities.
    Describe the facility, including its location.
    Specify whether it is rented or owned; include any associated costs.
    Estimate the cost of utilities, such as water/sewer, gas, electricity, and trash removal.
    Production Process/Description of business operations.
    Describe the production process (how you will produce the product) or describe how your business will operate if this is a retail or service company.
    Identify the equipment, furniture, vehicles, etc. you will use and associated costs.
    Explain your approach to quality control.
    Explain your approach to inventory, as applicable.
    Personnel Needs
    Specify the number of employees you plan to have, including managers.
    Identify their roles, wages, and/or salary.

  • Title: “Contemporary Art in Indonesia: Exploring the Interplay of External and Internal Pressures”

    Instructions:
    1. Research and prepare a presentation script on the work of one contemporary artist (or
    artist collective) from a country of my choice that we haven’t covered yet (Indonesia).
    2.  1000-word max “script”
    3. The presentation script must present the work(s) of a creative artist from Indonesia and
    how his/her/their work reflects on any/all of the forces of climate change, globalization, 
    migration, colonialism, etc. as experienced in the part of the world. How do any/all of 
    these external pressures manifest in their work? Further does the artist’s work also 
    address internal pressures on their culture? If so, which ones & where do you see those 
    addressed in the work?
    4. The presentation must cite at least 3 relevant scholarly sources, directly quoted. 
    5. Cite the sources using Chicago Style footnotes or endnotes  in the script.
    6. You’ll find the details of the instructions in the attachment