Carefully read and follow the instructions below, then choose one of the following topics and compose a ten - slide power point presentation. Think of the 10 slide 'essay' power point as an abbreviated form of an actual written essay. The difference is instead of ten sentences per body paragraph, there will only be five, simply because it is composed in power point format. Be sure to place sub -titles on each slide. I have provided the subtitles that you must place on each slide below. For instance, Slide 1 says "Subtitle: Opening Slide." Place "Opening Slide" as the subtitle for slide 1. Place "Thesis Statement" as the subtitle for slide 2. Place "Introductory Paragraph" as the subtitle for slide 3, etc.
Your power point must formatted in the following manner.
Slide 1 - Subtitle: Opening Slide. The opening slide that you design. Feel free to place a catchy, appropriate graphic on this slide. This slide m
Write a summary of the article. This should be one to three paragraphs, depending on the length of the article. Include
The purpose of the article
How research was conducted
The results
Any other pertinent information from the article.
Discuss the meaning or implications of the results of the study that the article is about. This should be one to two paragraphs. Include your opinion on the article. Also, discuss:
Any flaws in the article
How you think it could have been better
What you think it all means
Write one paragraph discussing:
How the author could have expanded the results
What the information means in the big picture
What future research should focus on or how future research could move the topic forward
How the knowledge could be expanded
Cite any direct quotes or paraphrases from the article using APA convention. Use the authors name, th
in the last paper about animal rights, you wrote "Therefore, from this point of view, it is logical to say that neither animals nor humans have rights. Humans may possess moral agency, and therefore, it gives them an upper hand in deciding the fate of animals. However, humans' fate is likewise determined by society, and any given life does not surpass the interest of society." this is a little confused me. are you saying HUMANS have no rights, is that correct? Humans are the species that invented the concept, so how can they NOT have rights. see the attached file.
How does the composer of your class novel show the challenges of being a teenager?
Write an extended response using quotes
You may wish to consider some of the following elements:
Plot Themes
Setting Style language devices
Character Teenage point of view
starting paragraph (edit)
Good teenage novel writers will incorporate relevant to teen challenges to their writing to show the audience the everyday life of a teenager. This is displayed in the novel The Hunger Games. This book was written to show the challenges that teenagers can face each day. Even though there are some differences between the novel and most teenage lives in the world, The Hunger Games shows how sacrifice can show true humanity and emotion in a time where there is a lack of it. In the novel, children are chosen to be forced to fight to the death and in the story, Katniss chooses to do this in place of her sister potentially sacrificing her life.
two more quotes explaining
By Day 4 please identify and discuss a popular strength training program (for example, 5/3/1, triphasic, Westside). Please break the program down. How does it work? What separates it from other programs? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the program? What population is this program suited for? Would you use this program, if so, when?
Cite Soucres: scholarly Academic Sources
Locate a qualitative study. Provide a summary of the study and its findings. Focus on elements of trustworthiness, addressing all four componentscredibility, transferability, dependability, confirmability---do you think that the authors established trustworthiness? Why or why not? Provide suggestions for improvement.
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Must contain at least two scholarly sources. No Wikipedia.
Assignment: The Price of Doing Good: Consequences of Ethical Decision Making
Consider the following two scenarios:
Scenario 1
James works in the accounting department of a large firm.While going over the books for the past several months, James notices that someone has altered the figures to increase earnings by several thousands of dollars. He suspects that the errors, which are in the companys favor, are too consistent to have been honest mistakes. He knows that he should report his findings through the companys ethics hotline. However, he worries that doing so will jeopardize his job security and reputation with the company.
Scenario 2
Mary owns a small toy manufacturing company. One of her employees has noticed that one of the pieces on the most popular toy the company manufactures can detach from the toy. This detachment could pose a potential choking hazard to young children who play with the toy. No customers have yet reported problems with the toy. Ma
Week 5: RUA: Health Promotion Project
Due Apr 5 by 11:59pm Points 100 Submitting a file upload
The Health Promotion Project (RUA) is due this week. Your paper should be completed and ready for one last review. Download the assignment guidelines (Links to an external site.) and compare your paper to the grading rubric, making last-minute adjustments as needed. If you have any questions about the assignment, please speak to your instructor.
ALL STUDENTS must submit the assignment by the posted deadline.
Rubric
NR222 RUA: Health Promotion Project (New JUL19)
NR222 RUA: Health Promotion Project (New JUL19)
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction and Conclusion
Required criteria 1. Introduction establishes the purpose of the paper and describes why topic is important to health promotion in the target population in your area. 2. Introduction stimulates the readers interest. 3. Concl
Scenario:
The family of your patient does not want you to tell the truth to the patient about his medical diagnosis.
Using your assigned scenario, develop a paper that includes:
Background and the purpose of the paper
Brief description of the ethical/legal issue
Identification of key ethical principles that apply to this situation
Identification of legal risk that the nurse must consider to care for a patient in this situation
Identification of interprofessional collaboration that is needed to care for a patient in this situation
Conclusions
References and in-text citations
APA Format!!
Discussion: Applying Ethical Frameworks
Although the Ethics Resource Center conveyed, as of 2013, that 41% of employees reported having witnessed misconduct in the workplacedown from 45% in 2011this percentage remains alarmingly significant (McGregor, 2014). In fact, these statistics seem to indicate an ongoing need to continue to strengthen commitment to ethical business practice. Business professionals and scholars need to know how to face ethical dilemmas and make sound ethical decisions. As a DBA independent scholar and global change agent, you should have a basic understanding of various ethical frameworks and understand how these frameworks influence real-world business decisions. Northouse (2016) stated, Ethical theories that deal with the conduct of leaders are in turn divided into two kinds: theories that stress the consequences of leaders actions and those that emphasize the duty or rules governing leaders actions (p. 333). Business leaders apply their ethical values daily