Why do I want to be a nurse?
Why did I choose Chamberlain University?
What made me unsuccessful within my classes?
What have change in my life that you will be successful moving foward? Plan of study action, study guide, student study group etc.
Author: admin
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Title: My Journey to Becoming a Successful Nurse at Chamberlain University
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Exploring Career Options with California Career Zone
Goal
I would like for you to look at another Career Assessment and Research tool, California Career Zone. You may have already used and seen this before, but I’d like for you to see it again. There are a lot of similarities in the various Career Assessments I have shown you in class. This is because they all point to the O*Net which is the governmental site on Careers and Occupations. The various assessments I have given you are all designed to point to this website for Career and Occupation information with different web platforms and design tools to make it easier for your to research and find information. The reason why I am having you explore a variety of tools is so you can bookmark these and go back to them again and again during your college and career journey. You get to choose which ones to explore and go back to when you are searching, deciding and gathering information. Please log into California Career Zone and take a look at these features:
Instructions
First Time User Login:
Go to https://www.cacareerzone.org/Links to an external site.
Choose Register Here! and create a FREE account (don’t pay for anything)
Create an easy to remember portfolio account
Complete the Career Assessments: Choose Create Plan
Explore this section, choose one of the goals (or explore all of these goals). Take any relevant assessments. Save your Work.
Explore the icons on the top menu (Home, Career Hub, I Want too…)
Take some assessments in the Career Hub of your choice – you may have done this in “Create Plan”.
To EXIT close the website. All of the information you have completed will be saved under your name to view profile. I recommend saving your passwords so you can go back to this web portal when you do your final Career Research paper for this class.
Returning User Login:
Go to https://www.cacareerzone.org/Links to an external site.
Choose “Sign in Here” by entering username and password
View your profile and continue
Your portfolio is yours to use and refer to while in college. There are a number of other great tools you can utilize in California Career Zone. This is a great resource to research careers and colleges. Start your Career and College exploration and return to this site often.
Submission
Write a paragraph on what you learned and how this will benefit you with your career research. Remember that you can use this as one of your sources for your final career research paper. Happy researching! -
“Exploring Demographic Factors and their Impact on Data: A Statistical Analysis using SPSS”
I will provide an excel file with the data in it and there are questions on each column. I want demographic factors, descriptive analysis, inferential analysis and interpretation of results from those data using SPSS.
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Title: Implementing Contingency Planning Controls for Effective Security Measures The selected Contingency Planning (CP) control is CP-2: Contingency Plan. This control requires organizations to develop, maintain, and regularly test contingency plans for
Using this link:
https://nvd.nist.gov/800-53
Select one of the Contingency Planning (CP) controls AND one of its related controls actually quantified as “Related to” in the control descriiption.
In at least 250 words, include the following in your main post:
Identify and summarize both controls.
Provide a real-world example of both controls in use.
Is your example an effective implementation of the security measure? Is there anything you would do differently?
Do your controls more closely align to business impact analysis (BIA), incident response plan (IRP), disaster recovery plan (DRP), or business continuity plan (BCP) and why? -
Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Toulmin Analysis
This is a Toulmin Essay. I will send the outline and rubric for this assignment. Please contact me with questions. The essay is a comp II class and is not expected to be over worded or exact. I do need to have each requirement fulfilled per the outline. Topic sentences should’be clear.
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“Next Steps in Managing Stroke: A Medical-Surgical Nurse’s Role”
Learning Goal: I’m Working on a writing discussion question and need support to help me learn.
After completing a thorough neurological and physical assessment of a patient who is admitted for a suspected stroke, the medical-surgical nurse anticipates the next step in the immediate care of this patient to include:
administering tissue plasminogen activator.
obtaining a computed tomography scan of the head without contrast.
obtaining a neurosurgical consultation.
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“Effective Participation in Online Discussions: Guidelines and Expectations” Introduction: Participation in online discussions is an essential component of any online course. It allows students to engage with course material, share their perspectives, and learn from their peers. However, effective “Understanding Myself: Exploring Characteristics, Self-Perception, and Social Influence in Social Psychology” “The Impact of Culture on Self-Perception and Psychological Knowledge: A Critical Analysis” “Effective Online Communication: Strategies for Clear and Coherent Postings”
Participation Expectations
For each discussion activity, you are responsible for posting at least one substantive initial response to the discussion questions posed, as well, as a reply to at least two other postings made by your classmates.
Your initial substantive posting should be a thoughtful reflection on at least one aspect of the discussion theme or question posed and can either initiate a line of discussion or be in response to someone else’s posting (i.e., adding your own perspective or additional research to it). Keep in mind that quality is better than quantity and “me too” and “I agree” type postings add little to the conversation. Your postings should demonstrate that you have read and thought about the course material. You are encouraged to reference your course textbook in your postings as well as other relevant outside literature.
Some points to keep in mind:
Be clear and to the point in your postings.
Edit your work. Your posts should be coherent and use proper grammar and spelling.
Keep postings to 300-350 words. Quality is better than quantity.
Contribute your own thoughts about the material you have read.
Support your thoughts by referencing the textbook or other outside literature.
Raise additional questions or points of discussion to stimulate further discussion.
If you have questions, show that you have already tried to find a solution.
Respect the viewpoints of your peers. Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a point. Assume good intentions.
Use the proper terminology introduced in the course readings.
When using literature in your postings, make sure to provide references in proper APA Style.
Show respect and sensitivity to peers’ gender, cultural and linguistic background, political, and religious beliefs.
You are strongly encouraged to take the time to review the following documents on writing quality discussion posting and on taking roles in discussions.
PREPARING TO WRITE
1. Read assigned material—critically—and take notes as you read: Who wrote this material (a respected expert? an activist with a specific aim or belief?) Do they have any possible biases? Are studies reliable and valid? (What kind of research was performed?) When was this material written? Are the definitions/conditions/opinions described still accur vant? ate/rele Is an opinion expressed? How might someone disagree? How does this material relate to other concepts and theories you are studying? (Remember, instructors choose readings with a plan in mind—try to imagine why they have assigned this reading) Does the article complement other things you have learned? Is it in opposition? 2. Read and understand the discussion question or topic provided by your instructor • What are you asked to do? (Formulate an opinion? Respond to a question? Explain a concept or theory?) • How are you asked to do this? What kind of information are you expected to include (e.g., supporting quotations or references, examples, etc.) Do you need to bring in outside research? 3. Sort out the finer details • Is there a word maximum? Minimum? (Most posts will be 1‐2 paragraphs maximum). • How many times are you expected to post? (Find out if you are required to post a certain number of times per question, per week, etc.) • How much of your grade is this component worth?Each post? Budget your time accordingly
A.re you expected to respond to other students’ posts? What proportion of original posts versus responses are you asked to provide?
INITIAL POSTS – An initial post is a response to the original question presented by the course instructor, or the opening post on a particular topic (i.e., not responding to other students’ posts). Consider each post a “mini‐thesis,” in which you state a position and provide support for it. If you are responding to a question, be sure to 1. Take a position: Provide a clear answer to the question (incorporate some of the wording of the question in your answer if possible). 2. Offer a reasoned argument: Provide an explanation for your point of view, and use evidence from your text, notes, or outside research (where appropriate) to support your point. 3. Stay focused: End with a summary comment to explain the connection between your evidence and the question (how your evidence proves your point). Your post might also introduce a question or idea that others can follow up on. But make sure you have answered the question first!
Discusssion Marking rubric.
A+ Discussion Post A+
Initial Post
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deliver information that is full of thought, insight, and analysis • make insightful connections to course content • make insightful connections to real-life situations • contain rich and fully developed new ideas, connections, or applications • contain no spelling errors and typos
Question of discussion is –
Who are you?
Use this discussion area to complete the discussion activity in Unit 02.
For this discussion, you are asked to think about yourself. Describe your characteristics. Explain how you came to become the person you call yourself. Identify any positive self-illusions you might have and list some examples. Do the values of your culture have a role in defining yourself?
Refer to the Outline for the specific dates for this discussion and when your initial response should be posted by. Discussion participation expectations can be found in the Assessments section of the course website.
During the week, be sure to spend some time reviewing and responding to the posts of your discussion group members.Write in 300-350 words.
Describe your characteristics. Explain how you came to become the person you call yourself.
These are the characterstics :
social preceptionHOW WE THINK, FEEL, AND ACT IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Social psychology also examines how people form impressions and make inferences about other people and events in the social world, a process called social perception. We form these impressions easily and frequently—we decide why our favourite hockey team won the game, why a grade on a test was lower than we expected, and why our best friend’s dating relationship probably would not last.
social perception – HOW WE THINK, FEEL, AND ACT IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Social psychology also examines how people form impressions and make inferences about other people and events in the social world, a process called social perception. We form these impressions easily and frequently—we decide why our favourite hockey team won the game, why a grade on a test was lower than we expected, and why our best friend’s dating relationship probably would not last.
social perception – how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people and events in the social world
Social Influence Another central issue examined by social psychologists is social influence—the impact of other people’s attitudes and behaviour, or even their mere presence, on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. In some cases, social influence is very direct: advertising messages are a good example of deliberate efforts to influence our attitudes and behaviour. In other cases, however, social influence is very subtle. We are, for example, less likely to help a person in need if we are in a large group than if we are alone with the person, in part because we don’t feel personally responsible for helping when there are others around us.
social influence – the impact of other people’s attitudes and behaviours on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviour
self fulfiling prophecy reading in book.
HOW OUR ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR SHAPE THE SOCIAL WORLD
Finally, social psychology also examines how our attitudes and behaviours can shape the social world. Through the process called self‐fulfilling prophecy, people’s expectations about someone else’s traits influence how they act toward that person. In turn, these actions elicit the behaviour that is expected. The self‐fulfilling prophecy therefore leads people to confirm whatever beliefs they have and makes it very difficult for these beliefs to be disconfirmed.
self‐fulfilling prophecy – the process by which people’s expectations about a person lead them to elicit behaviour that confirms these expectations
Social cognitionA particular type of social perception, social cognition, describes how we think about others and the social world. At times, we see the world accurately. For example, you might assume that expensive restaurants serve better food than do cheap restaurants—and this is a pretty good rule of thumb (or heuristic). But in some cases, we tend to make errors in our judgments about people and events. For example, many people are more afraid of air travel than road travel. In reality, every year, the number of people who die in car accidents is greater than that in airplane accidents, suggesting that our fear of air travel isn’t well founded.
social cognition – how we think about the social world, and in particular how we select, interpret, and use information to make judgments about the world
Content from book
Do the values of your culture have a role in defining yourself? for this part of question take help of this reading content from book donot use chatgpt and Ai at all. Write in own words. Do use AI AND CHATGPT.
CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology has its roots in Western Europe and the United States; therefore psychological knowledge reflects cultural traditions in these regions of the world. It has been argued that psychology is largely culture‐bound, not only in terms of its origin but also in terms of its concepts and its research findings, which represent only a particular and small part of the world (Berry, 2013; Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010). Psychology has been criticized for being culture blind as it has largely ignored the influence of culture on human emotion, cognition, and behaviour (Berry, 2013). In fact, psychological knowledge from many parts of the world including most African nations, most Arab countries, South America, Russia, India, China, and first nations in Americas and Pacific regions is missing (Berry, 2013).
Cultural psychology examines how culture shapes people by focusing on the processes that people become encultured in their own culture (Cohen, 2015). Cultural psychologists study how certain beliefs, attitudes, values, and particular patterns of behaviour have developed in a culture. Sternberg (2014) has argued that various cultures have different ways of seeing and evaluating people and interpreting their behaviours, goals, and intelligence. What is highly valued in one culture may be devalued, or looked down on, in another.
Cultural and cross‐cultural research not only identify cultural differences but also highlight cultural similarities—both are equally important. By identifying cultural differences, we can recognize the diversity of human behaviour, thought processes, and emotional expressions. For example, if intelligence is defined and understood differently across cultures, our theoretical framework of intelligence should be modified and expanded to include these cultural variations. On the other hand, by identifying cultural similarities, shared psychological mechanisms are established. This highlights the universality and the commonality of a certain psychological process, which helps with developing a global psychology (Berry, 2013; Wang, 2017).
As you read subsequent chapters, you will notice that although many cultural and cross‐cultural psychological research are described and discussed, they are far fewer than social psychological research that are conducted in the West. This is a reflection of the discipline that psychology is still mostly produced in the West and made available to the rest of the world. Local psychology is generally not valued, misrepresented, and not shared in the West. The outcome of the current state of affair is that we have a limited knowledge of human psychology.
wriite in 300 words. foloow proper guidlibes as given in begning. Use AP7 STYLE OWL PURDE. Provide refrence.
Write in on own words.
Some points to keep in mind:
Be clear and to the point in your postings.
Edit your work. Your posts should be coherent and use proper grammar and spelling.
Keep postings to 300-350 words. Quality is better than quantity.
Contribute your own thoughts about the material you have read.
Support your thoughts by referencing the textbook or other outside literature.
Raise additional questions or points of discussion to stimulate further discussion.
If you have questions, show that you have already tried to find a solution.
Respect the viewpoints of your peers. Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a point. Assume good intentions.
Use the proper terminology introduced in the course readings.
When using literature in your postings, make sure to provide references in proper APA Style.
Show respect and sensitivity to peers’ gender, cultural and linguistic background, political, and religious beliefs. -
“Analyzing the Trial of Grand Larceny in the First Degree: A Summary and Guidelines Review”
The assingment is the Docx with 320 sp24 guidelines. It is necesary to go of my trial summary assignment so I have added it too. This is the source for the trial I used, it was grand larceny in the first degree. https://dc.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/3953
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Title: A Comparative Analysis of Health Systems in Canada, Great Britain, Germany, and the United States
General requirements
All assignments should be done in 12-point font, double spaced. Use an accepted referencing format (e.g., APA or MLA style). All material must be appropriately referenced or it will be considered plagiarism. Please minimize grammatical and spelling errors. Points will be deducted for writings that are difficult to read or have frequent errors.
Assignment 1:
Research the health systems of Canada, Great Britain, and Germany. For each, compare and contrast the following to the United States’ health system:
The financing and delivery of healthcare services;
The financing and delivery of public health services;
Government intervention in healthcare and public health
You can organize your answers by country (and discuss 1, 2, and 3 for each country) or by question (and discuss each country respectively). For question 3, you may need to find material outside of the course (be sure to CITE all materials appropriately). -
Title: Navigating Uncharted Territory: The Role of Precedents and New Laws in Cases Involving Gay Marriage and Child Custody from a Psychological and Legal Perspective
Topic
The author
outlines the differences in the Cultures of Psychology and the Legal System by
explaining the differences between rulings and data.
One of these
explanations is that precedents influence current rulings in cases.
Discuss the
possibility of cases for which there are no precedents and cases for which new
laws are being enacted, such as gay marriage and child custody. Who has the
rights to the child when both parents are mothers? Fathers? What about marriage
between a naturally born male or female and a postoperative gender reassigned
male or female? What happens in cases for which there are no precedents? How
would students rule if they were judges?
Each thread must be at least 400 words and must support your assertions with
at least 2 citations in current APA format. Lastly please incorporate a biblical
perspective.