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  • Title: The Appropriation of Mexican Food: A Controversial Topic Introductory Paragraph: In his article “Let White People Appropriate Mexican Food,” Gustavo Arellano discusses the issue of cultural appropriation in the food industry. He

    You will be writing 2 paragraphs: Introductory Paragraph and a Argumentative Thesis Paragraph
    Introductory paragraph: Summarize the main ideas in the article by Gustavo Arellano titled “Let White People Appropriate Mexican Food.”
    Argumentative Thesis Paragraph: Then transition to an argumentative claim in which you show support or repudiation of Arellano’s main ideas.
    Source: https://www.wweek.com/restaurants/2017/06/07/let-white-people-appropriate-mexican-food-mexicans-do-it-to-ourselves-all-the-time/

  • Title: The Intersection of Biology and Culture in Social Psychology: A Shift in Perspective and Future Implications

    Describe the role of biology and culture in the field of social psychology, after 1990. How do you think the field will change because of this more recent shift?

  • Title: “Predicting Transaction Charges: A Statistical Analysis and Recommendations for Maximizing Transaction Values”

    Using the data provided in the Excel file.
    Build a model to predict transaction charges best(use Google colab).
    Use only variables that are predictive of transaction charges.
    Examine the statistical validity of the model, the variables chosen, and the coefficient of determination. Present detailed information on the validity of the model, including visualizations.
    Explain what the company should do to maximize transaction values using the model output.
    Use only the data provided. 

  • Title: Assessment and Prioritization of Care for a Patient with a Concussion

    Step 1: Answer the discussion prompts below with explanation and detail.
    Scenario: Jackson is a 16-year-old male admitted to the emergency department after sustaining a concussion during a football game. His parents report that Jackson hit his head on the ground after being tackled. Moments later, he began vomiting and became dizzy and disoriented. He has no pertinent past medical history and no significant surgical history. He complains of a headache, sensitivity to light, and nausea.
    Paragraph one:  discuss which specific assessments you would complete on Jackson. Explain why you would select these assessments.
    – NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 
    Paragraph two:  explain how your HEENT or neurological assessment will differ based on the situation in the table.
    Assessment
    Situation
    Neurological
    Jackson is an 88-year-old admitted to the emergency department after sustaining a concussion from a fall at a care facility. He also has dementia.
    Paragraph three: Discuss the priority problems related to your assessment findings that warrant immediate attention.
    References: Provide complete references for all citations.

  • Title: Understanding Jesus’s Teachings and Identity

    I. Select one teaching of Jesus from the following choices: Matthew 5:21-24; Matthew 5:43-48;
    Matthew 6:19-24; Matthew 7:15-23; Lake 15:1-32; John 13:1-17 and 34-35; or John 15:1-11.
    Answer the following questions with in-text citations from a commentary in the topic
    Resources. The commentary used should be Included on a reference page at the end of
    this dacument.
    a. What was Jesus’s point in the teaching?
    b. How might someone from an atheist or pantheistic worldview see the concepts of this
    passage differently?
    c. What does this teaching reveal about Jesus?
    2. Select one of the following passages in which Jesus makes statements about his nature and
    purpose: Matthew 9:1-8; Matthew 9:9-13; Luke 7:18-23; John 5:16-18; John 10:25-38; Joha
    14 5-11. Answer the following with in-text citations from a commentary in the topic
    Resources. The commentary used should be included on a reference page at the end of
    this document
    A. What is Jesus saying about his nature and the purpose of his ministry? What is the
    significance of this claim?
    3. How would you personally answer lesus’s question. “But who do you say that I am?” (Mark
    8:29). Describe yow own beliefs about Jesus. 

  • “The Paragon of Parenting: A Feminist Critique of Marlin’s Journey in Finding Nemo”

    The assignment I have been given is ″In a minimum of six paragraphs, you will write an essay that applies our studies of schools of literary theory/criticism to Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Please pick ONE of the four schools of theory that we have reviewed (Feminist Literary Theory, Psychoanalytic Literary Theory, Marxist Literary Theory, or Post-Colonial Literary Theory) and create a debatable thesis statement that is FRAMED by that lens.
    Paragraph One- Introduction as you know it (Harvey 4-Step Introduction… five sentences min. that ends in your thesis statement)
    ***Paragraph Two- a definition and explanation of that school of literary theory; you must include outside research in this paragraph… use the LibGuide (discussed in class), the OWL @ Purdue websites, and/or the essays in the back of your edition of Wuthering Heights; start general and become more specific (i.e., if you were applying the Oedipus Complex to characters in the book, for example, you might start this paragraph with information about Freud, psychoanalysis, and some general information about the school of literary criticism… in your final sentences, you would hone in on what is meant by an Oedipal Complex)
    Paragraphs Three, Four, and Five– Body paragraphs that show the foundations of TRIIC and utilize close reading techniques (just as you know it, but of course, the examples must be framed by that school of literary theory).
    Paragraph Six- Conclusion. ″
    I would like this assignment to be through a Feminist Criticism.
    Things you should know:
    The teacher is very keen on the idea that the actual writing stays the same. The only thing that changes is the interpretation. Do not use ″I.″ You can say ″Through a feminist Lens…″ One of the files you need to use is the Owl Purdue version of the Feminist School of Literary Criticism. In class we only used this spreadsheet to learn about Feminist Criticism. Try not to deter from this spreadsheet. The questions on the spreadsheet are your main focus.
    Have a Work Cited page.
    TRIIC format:
    T- Topic Sentence
    R- Restatement
    I- Introduce Evidence
    I- Interpret
    C- Clincher
    Sample Thesis: While watching Marlin′s journey to ″find Nemo,″ the audience learns that even though Marlin is overbearing and obsessive, his love for his son drives him to overcome his fears and become the paragon of parenting.
    Sample TRIIC Body Paragraph: After the heartbreaking opening scene, Finding Nemo transitions to the title character’s first day of school. While Nemo is excited about this rite of passage, Marlin is nervous and worried for his son. Marlin states, “Are you sure you wanna go to school this year? ‘Cause there’s no problem if you don’t. You can wait five or six years.” The use of the question mark in this statement indicates Marlin’s uncertainty, and the phrase “five or six years” hyperbolizes the situation. For example, a child who might need extra time before starting his or her formal education could need an extra year, but the extreme suggestion of six additional years at home illustrates Marlin’s own anxiety and desire for his son to remain safely in his sight. Before heading to school, Marlin reminds Nemo of the protocol for entering the ocean. Marlin’s nervousness is on display in this scene when he states, “…. first we check to see that the coast is clear. We go back out and back in. And then we go out, and back in. And then one more time—out and back in. And sometimes if you want to do it four times–.” The repetition of the phrase “out and back in” represents Marlin’s obsession with safety. Specifically, the words “back in” show how he retreats home whenever there is any threat, and that he feels secure when he avoids the outside world. On Nemo’s first day of school, instead of joyful anticipation, Marlin tries to impose his own apprehensiveness on Nemo.

  • Title: “The Dangers of Unchecked Power in Lord of the Flies: An Analysis” Works Cited: Golding, William. Lord of the Flies. Faber and Faber, 1954. Quote

    Please do works cited and like 2 quotes from book,  times new Roman, text size 12, please write in a 10th grader voice. The book is Novel Lord Of The Flies that this is about thankyou.  

  • “The Fair and Positive Step of Granting Palestine Full Membership in the Security Council: GCC Countries’ Supportive Stance”

    Please refer to the recent development of granting Palestine full membership in the Security Council as a fair and positive step. Also, mention the supportive stance of countries, especially GCC countries, in this context.

  • “Effective Techniques for Maintaining Project Costs in Scheduling” In project management, maintaining costs is a crucial aspect of successful project scheduling. As a project manager, I have learned various techniques that can be utilized to ensure cost control throughout the project.

    In your own words, answer this unit’s discussion questions in a main post (recommended minimum 300 words), and respond to at least 2 peers’ postings (recommended minimum 75 words).
    After you have reviewed the Assignment Details below, click the Launch Discussion Board link under the Assignments tab for this unit to open the Discussion Board and make your post.
    Use these videos for help on how to post to the Discussion Board:
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    Assignment Details
    Project scheduling is a critical task that will determine the success of a project. The process starts with establishing the objectives for the project. The scope must be considered, and a plan with milestones and the final goal should be set in place. One critical part of a schedule is resource allocation. Knowledge of resource planning and resource allocation in project management could help alleviate increasing costs.
    Maintaining cost is a crucial portion of project scheduling. Based on your experiences, suggest techniques that could be used to maintain cost in scheduling.
    After posting your response, respond to at least 2 of your peers with substantive posts that elaborate on their thoughts or further the conversation. When responding to their posts, you should share your thoughts by connecting the content to your professional life.

  • Title: Managing an Acute Asthma Exacerbation in a 6-Year-Old Child

    Zack, age 6, presents to the office with symptoms of worsening cough and wheezing for the past 24 hours. He is accompanied by his mother, who is a good historian. She reports that her son started having symptoms of a viral upper respiratory infection 2 to 3 days ago, beginning with a runny nose, low-grade fever of 100.5ºF orally, and loose cough. Wheezing started on the day before the visit, so Zack’s mother administered albuterol metered-dose inhaler (MDI) two puffs before bed and then two puffs at around 2 a.m. The cough and wheezing appear worse today, according to the mother. Zack had difficulty taking deep-enough breaths to inhale this morning’s dose of albuterol, even using the spacer.
    Zack has been a patient at the clinic since birth and is up to date on his immunizations. His growth and development have been normal, and he has been generally healthy except for mild intermittent asthma. His asthma is usually precipitated by a viral upper respiratory infection. He has required oral prednisone an average of two or three times per year for the past 3 years. He has an albuterol MDI at home with a spacer, which his parents are comfortable using. He is in first grade. This is the first asthma exacerbation of the school year, and his mother expresses a concern about sending him to school with an inhaler.
    The patient’s assessment is as follows:
    Zack is afebrile with a respiratory rate of 36 and a tight cough every 1 or 2 minutes. He weighs 45 pounds. The examination is all within normal limits except for his breath sounds. He has diffuse expiratory wheezes and mild retractions. Pulse oximeter readings indicate oxygen saturation of 93%.
    Answer the following questions.
    Which medications do you feel are safe and appropriate to utilize initially?
    Which medications do you feel will be safe and appropriate to prescribe and/or recommend for chronic, ongoing management?