I need at least seven sources that show examples of corruption in the prison system, mistreatment of inmates, substandard living conditions, and corruption in private prisons because of lack of oversight. All sources must include a 5-7 sentence summary paragraph and must be in MLA format.
Sources must come from specific place
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EBSCOHost
Visit: www.jcjc.edu/library. *›
Click “EBSCO search”
Type in User ID: magn0117
Click “Advanced Search”
On the left side of the screen, click the Full Text box
On the left side of the screen, set the start date to 10 years back / click tab after the date is entered to set the date
Type in your search string and click
“Search”
When you find an article that may be of use, click on the full text of the article and then look for the “cite” button on the vertical toolbar on the
right side of your screen. This will enable you to find the correct, completed citation for the article.
When you click on “Cite,” sroll down the page until you find MLA. Simply copy and paste the cite into a Word doc. Double space it and use a
“hanging indent.”
Author: admin
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Title: Corruption and Injustice in the Prison System: A Compilation of Sources
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“Listening to the Service User: A Critical Reflection of an Online Patient Narrative” “The Power of Experiential Knowledge in Healthcare Practice: A Critical Analysis of a Service User Narrative” Title: The Power of Service User Narratives in Informing Nursing Practice: A Critical Reflection
Option
2 | Service User Narrative (critical reflection of an online patient narrative)
Project
Guidelines
Students
are required to develop and complete a critical reflection of an online service
user narrative. This is an independent
enquiry-based learning (EBL) project with a word count of 6000 words.
The
purpose and aim of this project are to identify, critically analyse and apply
evidence to nursing practice through the analysis of a service user’s
narrative, considering its relevance to an aspect (or aspects) of nursing
practice.
Note: You should not interview a service user/patient
for this project; you will listen to, and watch a service user narrative from Healthtalk.org
and use this for the basis of your final project.
The
service user narrative offers the student a chance to explore specific area(s)
of practice from the service user’s perspective. It is important to choose a topic that is
relevant to your current field of nursing (i.e., Adult Nursing, Children’s and
Young People’s Nursing, Learning Disability Nursing, Mental Health Nursing) and
your future practice as a registered nurse.
Why choose a Service User Narrative?
You
should choose this option if you want the opportunity to critically reflect on
the experience of listening to an individual talk about their experience(s) of
living with a condition, having a diagnosis, receiving treatment, and/or how
they access healthcare services. Service user preferences and values are an
essential component of evidence-based practice, alongside research evidence and
clinical expertise (Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt, 2011), making an important
contribution to informing healthcare. Listening to service users/patients can
give nurses invaluable insight into the lived experience and can inform our
understanding and enable us to make changes to our practice, resulting in
service users/patients having improved healthcare experiences and outcomes.
What is a critical reflective of a service user narrative?
A
service user narrative requires you to watch and listen to an individual talk
about their health/healthcare experience(s).
The narrative might be related to the individual’s health, illness,
disability, treatment, access to healthcare services and/or support. The important thing is that you will be
listening to the experience (whatever it is) from the service user’s
perspective. It requires you to actively
engage with what the individual says, and to consider how this perspective
relates to published literature and to informing healthcare practice generally
as well as your own practice as a qualified nurse.
Suggested Structure for your Service User Narrative |
Section Headings
Title Page
– please
use the title page format in the Module Handbook. Your title should clearly tell your reader what the work that follows is
about.
Acknowledgments
– keep these brief and remember that they will be
read by people other than your markers and your family!
Contents
– the pages of your work should be clearly numbered
throughout and the different sections identified in the contents list, along
with the relevant page numbers.
Abstract
–
(approx. 200-300 words, not
included in the wordcount) – An abstract can help signpost your reader, and
provide a clear overview of your project. The abstract should provide a concise
summary of your work, using the format of the following project section
headings (Introduction, Method, Critical Reflection, Discussion). Your
completed project will also include a reflection on your learning (see below) –
but you do not
need to include anything about your reflection in the abstract.
Chapter 1: Introduction and background (approximately 1000 words) – The purpose of this chapter is
to introduce the reader to the service user narrative and its context, and to
the relevance of experiential knowledge to nursing practice. In this chapter you should:
o Critically explore the relevance and value of the service
user’s voice to evidence-based nursing practice. You should draw on published literature and
policy recommendations, appraising a range of evidence that demonstrates your
knowledge and understanding of the contribution of experiential knowledge to
healthcare practice.
o Draw on your critical appraisal of current evidence/policy
issues to provide some (brief) background to the service user experience that
is the focus of your work.
o Provide a clear rationale / justification for your choice of
service user narrative – this should draw on current literature / evidence to
help explain your interest in this area of practice (for example, you could
choose a narrative which relates to an area you have experienced on placement).
o End with the specific question(s) to be addressed through
your analysis of the service user narrative.
Chapter 2: Method (approx.
750 words) – The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how you have
undertaken the critical analysis of this service user narrative. You should:
o Identify the source of the narrative(s) you have chosen,
explain why you chose to write about this specific service user experience. When choosing your service user narrative,
you may need to choose more than one video about the same person’s experience,
or choose a longer video as some of the service user narratives available are
very short and would not give you enough material to work with. You may also use a number of service user
narratives about the same health topic/experience. Please discuss this with your supervisor.
o Consider ethical issues in using service user narratives. For example, consider issues relating to
consent, confidentiality, and informed decision-making.
o Outline the process
you have chosen to analyse and critically reflect on the service user
narrative.
o We suggest you use the reflective model as outlined by Rolfe
et al. (2011) to structure your
critical reflection. If you want to use
a different model, please discuss this with your supervisor at the earliest
opportunity.
o Within this reflection, you could choose to undertake some
basic thematic analysis of the transcript of the narrative(s). If you choose this, you should outline your
process here, with references.
o The analysis and critical reflection will be in the next
chapter. In this chapter, you are
describing the process/methods you used, and why.
o This chapter should be structured, analytical and supported
by a range of appropriate literature.
Chapter 3: Critical Reflection (approximately 2750 words) – The purpose of this section is
to provide a critical reflection on key aspects (e.g. themes) you identify
within the service user narrative(s), informing your discussion with published
evidence. You may wish to organise this chapter
into sub-sections which relate to the key aspects you have identified. For example, if you use a thematic analysis
and identify three themes, you could write approximately 900 words per theme. You may be able to organise the key aspects
that you have identified differently, please discuss this with your supervisor. When writing about each key aspect/theme, you
should structure your writing in line with the model you have chosen to
use. For example, if using the model by
Rolfe et al. (2006), using the
sub-headings: What? So what? Now what, as
illustrated below:
Theme
1
·
What?
o What is the specific theme you have identified within the
narrative. Why have you identified this
specific theme? Why is this important?
·
So what?
o In relation to the theme you have identified in the
narrative, critically explore how what the service users says relates to
published literature on the topic. For
example, does the narrative compare with published literature, or does it offer
a contrasting perspective? Why might
this be? What is the relevance /
significance of this?
o How can you relate the service user’s perspective to your
experiences / observations in practice? Does
the narrative compare with your experiences, or does it offer a contrasting
perspective? Why might this be? What is the relevance / significance of this?
·
Now what?
o Critically consider how learning from the service user
narrative in relation to the identified theme is relevant and can be applied in
healthcare practice.
o Critically reflect on how listening to the service user
narrative has influenced your own thinking.
For example, has it confirmed or challenged your views? How will learning from the service user
narrative inform your own practice as a qualified nurse?
Chapter 4: Discussion (approximately
1000 words) – The purpose of this section is to draw the main debates and
findings together, and to make recommendations for how the learning should be
applied in practice, considering if future research is required.
o Summarise key aspects discussed, and draw main debates and
findings together. Consider potential
benefits and limitations of service user narratives informing nursing practice.
Here you might want to think about the role that service user experiences play
in Evidence Based Practice.
o Make recommendations as to how learning from the narrative
you have chosen can be applied in nursing practice.
o Make recommendations for future research.
Chapter
5: Reflection on learning (approx. 500 words) – reflect on what you have learnt from undertaking
a critical reflection on a service user narrative. You could choose to use a
reflective model to help you structure this section.
o
Critically reflect on your learning – what have been your
key learning points?
o
In this section you might also refer back to your
motivation/justification for undertaking this project.
Reference
list
using UWE Harvard
Appendices
– if appropriate. Don’t include
anything here which really needs to be in the main body of your project. You
might include, for example, the transcripts of the service user narratives you
have used (or excerpts if they are lengthy), or a diagram showing the EBP
triad. -
“Embracing Cultural Identity: Advice for a Student Struggling with Bilingualism and Belonging”
Imagine that you are a residence hall counselor on campus, and the student described in the incident has come to you to ask for advice.
What sort of advice would you give to the student?
Explain why your advice represents the best course of action for the student to follow.
make apa style format make the essay itself almost 3 pages so its enough information, so total with title page and reference around 5 pages
Scenario 1: Jessica
Jessica is a 22-year-old Mexican American who moved from Illinois to attend college in California.
Lately, she has noticed that the majority of her Hispanic classmates are able to speak both English and
Spanish fluently, and most speak Spanish to each other in her Chicano studies class and socially.
Jessica’s parents spoke Spanish at home but did not insist on their children becoming bilingual. For this
reason, Jessica understands Spanish when it is spoken to her, but she does not speak it fluently.
Jessica has found that she feels more comfortable and relaxed in classes where most of her classmates are
white rather than in her Chicano studies class, where she does not share the experiences of the other
Hispanic students. This realization has upset her, and she has come to you for advice. -
“Crafting a Strong Argument: Developing a One-Sentence Thesis for Your Final Paper” “Building a Strong Argument: Verb Sheet and Rubric for Introducing Ideas, Sources, and Quotes”
One Sentence Thesis – Post Here
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Please post your one-sentence thesis sentence (the foundation of your final argument paper) here for vetting. Please read all the argument essay documents in Week 6 before submitting a thesis. I will offer feedback as a “Reply” in the forum, so check Discussions once a grade appears. Post by June 27th.
Argument Essay
To write an argument essay, you’ll need to gather evidence and present a well-
reasoned argument on a debatable issue.
First, take a firm stand on an interesting, passionate issue.
Remember, http://www.roanestate.edu/owl/Thesis-Statements.htmlyou cannot
argue a factual statement or belief; you must base your paper on a strong position.
Ask yourself…
If a thousand people were asked about this issue, would they all agree?
How many people could argue against my position? What would they say?
Can the issue be resolved with a yes or no? If so, find a topic that requires
a more critical response (think onion layers).
Is my argument based on pathos and logos? Can I base my argument on
research, facts and statistics, historical evidence, expert opinions, logical
thoughts and reason, arguable truths (incorporating religion, cultural
standards, or morality), anecdotes, and emotional appeal based on word
choice (connotation)?
Have I made my argument specific enough?
Don’t be afraid to firmly guide the reader—it is expected from an argument paper.
You are in charge now, what do YOU think?
Do… Don’t…
…use passionate language …use weak qualifiers like “I believe,” “I feel,” or “I
think”—just tell us!
…provide facts, evidence, and statistics to
support your position
…use strictly moral or religious claims as support for
your argument
…provide reasons to support your claim …assume the audience will agree with you about any
aspect of your argument
…address the opposing side’s argument and
refute their claims
…attempt to make the opposing side look bad
Don’t forget to address the opposing side of the issue/argument.
When you argue it is to your advantage to anticipate your opposition and strike
down the argument within the body of your paper. By addressing the opposition,
you achieve the following goals:
illustrate a well-rounded understanding of the topic
demonstrate a lack of bias
enhance the level of trust that the reader has for both you and your
opinion
give yourself the opportunity to refute any opposing arguments
strengthen your argument by diminishing your opposition’s argument
How do I accomplish this?
Once you have decided upon your issue, you can brainstorm several good
reasons why you support a particular side of the argument. Some possible
questions to ponder:
What are some perspectives surrounding this topic? What are opposing
perspectives?
What is your position? How is it similar or different from other positions?
Who is your audience? Why should your audience care about this issue?
What is your purpose? What do you wish to accomplish by presenting your
issue? What consequences or implications might your position or
recommendations have on this issue and the people involved in it?
Look at the reasons you provided and try to argue with yourself. Ask:
Why would someone disagree with each of these points?
Think carefully about your audience members and try to understand
their background, their strongest influences, and their mindset. Ask:
What parts of this issue will concern my opposing audience the most?
Find the necessary facts, evidence, quotes from experts, etc. to refute
the points that your opposition might make.
Paper Guidelines
Final draft—minimum of 3 pages, MLA format
Must find three credible sources to support your argument and cite using MLA
guidelines. Must include a Works Cited page.
Prohibited arguments: abortion, death penalty, guns, marijuana, drinking age
Remember:
Do not quote complete sentences from your sources. Weave quoted text “phrases”
smoothly.
Use active verbs from the Verb Sheet to introduce ideas, sources and quoted
text. Avoid verbs of saying “says, said, stated, quoted, wrote” or “to be” verbs
Reword vague word choice:
o There is no way people can continue to waste natural resources.
o Some people should conserve natural resources.
o It helps us all if we work together to make things better.
o There were many things that worried her.
o People who do not think this is right are really just bothered by this.
Argument Essay Rubric
Criteria 4 3 2 1
The claim
(thesis)
I make a claim and
explain why it is
controversial.
I make a claim but
don’t explain why it is
controversial.
My claim is buried,
confused and/or
unclear.
I don’t say what my
argument or claim is.
Reasons in
support of the
claim
I give clear and
accurate reasons in
support of my claim.
I give reasons in
support of my claim
but I may overlook
important reasons.
I give 1 or 2 weak
reasons that don’t
support my claim
and/or irrelevant or
confusing reasons.
I do not give convincing
reasons in support of my
claim.
Reasons
against the
claim
I discuss the reasons
against my claim and
explain why it is valid
anyway.
I discuss the reasons
against my claim but
leave some reasons
out and/or don’t
explain why the claim
still stands.
I say that there are
reasons against the
claim but I don’t
discuss them.
I do not acknowledge or
discuss the reasons
against the claim.
Organization My writing has a
compelling opening,
an informative middle
and a satisfying
conclusion.
My writing has a
beginning, middle and
end. It marches along
but doesn’t dance.
My writing is
organized but
sometimes gets off
topic.
My writing is aimless and
disorganized.
Voice and tone It sounds like I care
about my argument. I
show how I think and
feel about it.
My tone is OK but my
paper could have been
written by anyone. I
need to tell more
about how I think and
feel.
My writing is bland
or pretentious. There
is either no hint of a
real person in it or it
sounds like I’m a
fake.
My writing is too formal
or too informal. It sounds
like I don’t like the topic
of the essay.
Sentence
fluency
My sentences are
clear, complete, and
of varying lengths.
I have well-
constructed sentences.
My sentences are
sometimes awkward,
and/or contain run-
ons and fragments.
Many run-ons, fragments
and awkward phrasings
make my essay hard to
read.
Conventions I use correct
grammar, spelling,
and punctuation.
I generally use correct
conventions. I have a
couple of errors I
should fix.
I have enough errors
in my essay to
distract a reader.
Numerous errors make
my paper hard to read.
Sources and
Citing
I used three credible
sources and included
an MLA works cited
page.
I used three sources,
included an MLA
works cited page, but
with some errors.
I used two sources
and included an
MLA works cited
page.
I did not include any
credible sources with a
works cited page.
Annotations -
“Ransomware Attack on a Healthcare Organization: The Consequences and Impact on Patient Care” 1. Identify and Define the Assigned Breach The assigned breach is a ransomware attack, which is a type of malicious software that encrypts files on
General Instructions
Create a fictional scenario involving the assigned breach. Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. Use APA format for citations and references, cite scholarly sources. Assigned breach: Ransomware
1. Identify and define your assigned breach. 2. Describe the type of organization in which the breach occurred. 3. Identify who was involved. 4. Describe how the breach occurred. 5. Examine how the threat could impact the organization. Discuss what consequences the breach may cause. -
“The Evolution of Sex Offender Notification and Registration Laws in the United States: Challenges and Considerations for Effective Management and Reintegration”
Provide a brief history of the sex offender notification/registration in the United States and explain the specific sex offender registration laws in your state (or a state that you are curious about). Review the video titled, “The Role of Probation and Parole” found in this module’s Learn section. Expound upon ways to effectively manage high-risk sex offenders in our communities; consider challenges they may experience when attempting to reintegrate back into society. From a Christian viewpoint, justify whether or not life-long sex offender registration is a just concept.
The student will complete 4 Discussions in this course. The student will post one thread of at
least 500 words by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of the assigned Module: Week.
The student must then post 2 replies of at least 200 words by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the
assigned Module: Week.
For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 2 scholarly citations in APA
format.
Each reply must incorporate at least 1 scholarly citation in APA format. Any sources cited must
have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, peer-
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“Disaster in [Location]: A Historical and Scientific Analysis”
Location of your event (find a good map!)
When your event happened
History of similar disasters in the region
Science of the event (WHY did this happen? Plate tectonic setting, atmospheric conditions, etc. This is the most important thing in your presentation – link your event back to what we have learned in class).
Warnings or preparations that took place ahead of the disaster (if there were any)
Timeline of the actual event
Description of impact (damages, deaths, etc)
Recovery efforts
State of the region today (are they recovered, still working, still a mess, etc?)
Thoughts for the future (what did they learn from this event? Prepared for future events?) -
“Middle Childhood Milestones: Exploring Physical Growth and Cognitive Development”
Choose two topics from the following list to complete for your infographic:
Describe physical growth that takes place during middle childhood.
Define and provide examples of conservation, reversibility, and identity in concrete operational intelligence.
Describe the changes in processing that occur regarding the information processing theory of memory.
Contrast and compare pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional moral development during middle childhood.
Provide examples of communication disorders and learning disabilities.
Share how labeling impacts a child’s self-concept and social relationships. -
“Developing Emotional Intelligence: The Key to Effective Leadership at FedEx” Question 1: How does FedEx’s “people first” philosophy contribute to its success as a global shipping company? Answer: FedEx’s “people first” philosophy places a Title: “Enhancing Managerial Effectiveness through Emotional Intelligence Training and Coaching at FedEx”
With a minimum of 3 full pages and at least 3 academic sources.
The first paragraph should identify and summarize the key point(s) or problem(s) presented in the case.
Then type question in bold-font and answer each question posed at the end of the case.
Describe, at minimum, five specific principles from the chapters that can be applied to the case study. Identify each with bold font.
Try to relate important concepts to a personal experience. Give examples from your own experience that either reinforce or go against the class concepts.
How can a manager use and apply what you have learned from the case?
You must use at least two additional resources (your text and two others for a total of three) to support your thoughts. Be sure to properly cite your references.
All papers must be submitted as a Word document through the Case Study Drop Box.
APA Guidelines
For the purpose of written case study assignments – all papers must be in proper APA format which includes at least the following:
A separate Title page including the Case Study number, the case title, your name, the college name, and the course name.
All papers must be double-spaced, with a Times New Roman, Courier New, or Arial size 12 font.
All paragraphs must be indented 5 spaces.
A separate References page listing all your sources. References must be properly formatted, double-spaced. References to websites must be hyperlinks.
Always use the text as a reference – that is where the case study information originates. Be sure to properly cite your reference(s) within the body of the paper. Case Study
Emotional Intelligence at FedEx
Global shipping company FedEx has a “people first” philosophy and believes that for the company to deliver world-class customer service its managers must also have an attitude of service in managing their associates.Footnote FedEx has received numerous awards for being one of the world’s most respected and admired companies for over ten yearsFootnote and is one of the world’s most successful businesses. Although the company is focused on speed and logistics, from the start it recognized that its employees were the key to the company’s success and that leadership would be essential to effective management. Fit with a service-oriented culture is taken so seriously that one of FedEx’s core managerial values is to be a servant leader.Footnote
FedEx recognizes that leadership has grown more complex and wants to develop leadership capabilities in its managers to manage its changing workforce. The company wants leaders who make fast and accurate decisions, who are able to influence others and motivate them to give their full effort, and who can help build a culture where diverse employees drive for exceptional performance in a sustainable way that creates value for all of its stakeholders.Footnote Jimmy Daniel, senior leadership facilitator at the FedEx Global Leadership Institute, said, “Some leaders have an innate ability to provide what’s needed to create a satisfying and rewarding work environment for employees, but many others need to develop this skill set.”Footnote To measure leadership performance, FedEx administers an annual survey where all employees can provide feedback about their managers. The survey’s themes include fairness, respect, listening, and trust. A recognition that all these characteristics are related to relationships and emotions created an interest in emotional intelligence as a learnable skill set that would enhance managers’ ability to lead in the FedEx way.
FedEx decided to increase its focus on emotional intelligence in its leadership development training to give all new managers a strong people-first foundation on which to build their managerial careers. To build teams in which employees give their full effort, FedEx believes that task-based management is insufficient and leaders need to manage their own emotions and behaviors to effectively serve as role models, mentors, and motivators at an emotional level.Footnote A five-day course and six-month follow-up coaching process was developed to identify new managers’ strengths and give them specific emotional intelligence competencies to improve on.
The emotional intelligence training and coaching program focused on showing managers how to manage themselves first and take charge of their own emotions and behaviors so that they can be effective influencers and role models. Most leaders showed large improvements in relationships, influence, and decision making because of their improved empathy, emotional literacy, and ability to navigate emotions. FedEx has been extremely pleased with the success of the emotional intelligence development program, training over hundred facilitators to run the program and coach new leaders worldwide.
Questions
Do you think that emotional intelligence would be important for a manager at FedEx to have? Explain your answer.
How does FedEx develop its new leaders’ emotional intelligence?
What else do you think that FedEx can do to enhance its managers’ emotional intelligence? -
Title: Embracing Diversity in the Workplace: A Personal Perspective
Instructions
As part of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Team for your organization, you have been asked to prepare a presentation for your coworkers on the influence of cultural diversity in the workplace.
Too often, in the workplace, we received the canned presentations and often taking an organizational perspective and not looking at things from the employee’s perspective. I encourage you to outline your assignment (as a tool, no need to submit) to help organize your points and guide your research. In weeks 1-3, we have covered a number of areas you may want to include. I encourage you to be creative in your approach, providing that perspective which will hold your audience attention and – at the end – are convinced this is something they need to take to heart. Some of the other points, besides what we addressed in our discussions, you might include:
A meaningful understanding of cultural diversity
Key attributes of the cultural diversity within the workplace that can be easily observed.
Challenges associated managing and understanding a culturally diverse workplace. You might consider sharing how you would manage your own values of the diversity and culture of others within the workplace.
What is Diversity to You?”
Describe how your personal cultural values conflict with the organization’s values?