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  • “Exploring the Capabilities of Kotlin: A Study on Implementing Google Sign-In, Gmail API, Camera, GPS, and Database in a Mobile Application”

    The project is ready. I will send the code part. The project is written in Kotlin. It utilizes Google Sign-In, Gmail API, camera, GPS, timer, a database for saving pictures taken with the camera, and displaying the pictures taken with the camera, etc. However, a thesis about it needs to be written in English. The originality must be at least 90%+. The use of any AI is prohibited. Everything must be written manually. AI detectors will be used to check the work. Also, translation from other languages to English using AI should not be done. I will provide additional details in the chat. There are additional requirements for the Word document; it must be 40+ pages. Since I did not write the project myself, I need support. I may ask for clarification on some data I did not understand because I have to present the work.

  • “Management Plan for a Primary Care Client with a Mental Health Disorder: A Case Study and Analysis” Part 1: Case Study for a Primary Care Client with a Mental Health Disorder Subjective Data: Chief Complaint: 24-year-old female presenting

    Two Part Research
    First Part:
    Include the Following Sections:
    Application of Course Knowledge: Use the mental health disorder assigned to you by your course faculty (via email) and create a case study for a primary care client. You may use a client seen in practicum as the basis for the case study or you may create a case after researching your assigned disorder. In your initial post, address each of the following components using your own words:
    Subjective data: chief complaint, history of present illness, demographic data, risk factors, previous medical, surgical, and psychiatric history
    Objective data: Physical exam findings and mental status exam
    Recommended diagnostic tests
    Second Part:
    Include the Following Sections:
    Management Plan: Write a final management plan for the client you presented in the Week 2 Mental Health Case Study Discussion. Include the following components in the management plan:
    Primary diagnosis
    Recommended diagnostic testing based on clinical practice guidelines
    Medications
    Nonpharmacologic interventions
    Recommended follow-up schedule and referrals with rationale
    Analysis: Complete an analysis of the case and management plan:
    Pathophysiology: Write a summary of the underlying pathophysiology of the diagnosis.
    Pharmacology: Write a summary of how the pharmacological agent chosen acts to reverse or control disease pathology.
    Additional analysis: Describe how clinical practice guidelines were used to make a diagnosis and management plan. If the case is based on a client you have seen in practicum, discuss how the client’s care compared to the recommended treatment guidelines.
    Follow-up and referrals: Describe what actions should be taken at the time of follow-up. If applicable, describe the client’s symptoms and response to the plan of care at the follow-up visit.
    Quality: Discuss any information you learned in the weekly discussion that impacted your approach to the creation of the client’s management plan or would inform your care of a future client with a similar disorder.
    Coding and billing: Identify all appropriate ICD-10 codes for the client.
    Evidence-Based Resources
    Support the management plan and analysis with evidence from appropriate sources published within the last five years and the most recent clinical practice guidelines.
    Select articles and guidelines that represent a logical link to the management plan.
    Provide in-text citations and complete APA references for all selected scholarly resources.

  • Exploring Global Sounds: An Ethnomusicological Analysis of Three Radio Stations Across Continents

    For this week, i’d like to you write (600 words or so) an analysis of three radio stations in at least three continents/geographical regions outside North America,  using the radio garden appLinks (https://radio.garden/visit/seattle-wa/PPM2Rql0) What you’ll be doing here is a form of fieldwork,  what anthropologists call ethnomusicology Summarize  three stations that you find interesting, give their location and call sign, discuss their format, playlist and what you can discern about their language. Do a brief internet search on the location of the station and summarize what you can uncover about the local population, their language and some aspects of their culture. If you follow the search function on radiogarden you’ll find an interesting curated array of stations. Or just spin the globe and find
    Here are some things to think about as you make notes. Does the playlist represent a sampling of the local culture? Or does it reflect a cultural domination from the wealthy sections of  the planet? Can you describe their music. Is it familiar or different? Can you detect evidence of cultural exchange, what Ortiz termed transculturation to an external site.? Do they speak in the local language or use a dominant tongue from a wealthy metropole? What surprised you? Any other thoughts?
    Garden radio is a Dutch project which is coordinated with several European universities. Here’s the wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Garden
    https://radio.garden/visit/seattle-wa/PPM2Rql0
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnomusicology
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transculturation

  • Exploring the Funding and Purpose of a Website: A Case Study Analysis

    I have done assignment. I just need to add some questions for my whole paper.
    here is those questions
    What is the relationship with respect to funding between services and other aspects of the site?( it means So All funding comes from revenue earned from products sold in the store).
    Moreover, in the Purpose/Philosophy part. What is the mission and/or vision statement of the site? This is something you have to get from the site.
    What is the site’s philosophy or overall goals as they relate to providing products or services to its clientele? Again, you need to get this from the site.

  • “Exploring Identity and Global Perspectives through Contemporary Art” “Exploring Global Perspectives through Art: An Analysis of the Artistic Approach and Impact of a Transnational Artist” Title: Exploring the Impact of an Artist’s Work

    Global Artists During art school, one of his teachers asked Nigerian-British artist Yinka Shonibare, “Why aren’t you making authentic African art?” He wondered: “What is authentic African Art. What is authentic identity in a global modern world?”
    Michel Tuffery is artist an artist of Samoan, Rarotongan and Ma’ohi Tahitian heritage: “We’re this third generation,” says the artist, “we were born here, in New Zealand. If you go to a new place you create a new culture, and that’s what we’re doing…it’s a coming to grips.”
    Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing considers what has inspired his work: “As an artist, you ask yourself: Can you channel your life experience through your artwork using whatever is unique to you, to create a new artistic language?” In the wake of rapid global change, we see the emergence of global, transnationalLinks to an external site. artists worldwide who use art to explore their identity and to comment on socio-political issues. But imagine what it’s like being an expatriate, living away from one’s home country. Imagine what it’s like feelinglike an expatriate when you’ve never left the country where you were born. How would you deal with that? What type of art would you create. What would your message be?
    These are just a few of the issues contemporary artists are tackling, locally and globally, in the 21st century.
    How Artists Explore Identity Art helps us understand not only the artists, but also ourselves. Works of art can convey the experiences and identities of the artists who create them, and as viewers we may share similar experiences and identities. As you watch this video, consider some of the ways art informs how we see the artist, and what it tells us about how artists see themselves.
    Why Global Art?
    In our interconnected and increasingly fragile world, we cannot afford to overlook the perspective of global, transnational artists who work from the basis of experiences and traditions that may be very different from our own. Some of these artists work within our local communities, while others create and display their work far outside our local region. Located in different countries around the world, these artists draw on a broad variety of artistic knowledge, incorporating into their work the ideas and practices of their own culture, as well as innovations from other cultures. For example, an artist working today in China has available the resources of traditional Eastern and Western art practices, as well as the pluralism of modern and postmodern art.
    Informed by diverse cultures and personal experiences, these artists communicate values that all persons, irrespective of their particular cultures, can share. Whether celebrating the vitality of local culture and tradition, promoting mutual understanding, or making powerful social and political statements, these artists bring a fresh global worldview that we desperately need.
    Key Issues and Themes
    Contemporary global artists work in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, installation, and performance art. They create works of art that confront our worldview about the social, political, and environmental challenges we face, including:
    the socio-political effects of forced migration, displacement, and exile.
    the trauma of conflict, industrialization, environmental destruction, and natural disasters. the violence, oppression, and misrepresentation experienced by minorities in contemporary society.
    historical stereotypes, cultural appropriation, and the oppression of indigenous peoples in modern culture. the experience, identity, and roles of women and men in traditional societies.
    the construction of contemporary identity and self-image within a colonial and post-colonial world.
    Key Strategies
    These artists use a variety of strategies to draw attention to these challenges.
    They remove objects and images from their usual context (decontextualization).
    They present common things in an unfamiliar or strange way (defamiliarization).
    They emphasize the idea behind the art over its monetary value (dematerialization).
    They challenge aggressive localism that uses culture as a mark of otherness and as a defense.
    They critique the institutions of art and the colonial attitudes they sometimes reinforce.
    They employ radical juxtaposition of forms to reveal hidden meanings.
    They create art that is grounded in or examines local or national traditions.
    Your Assignment
    In this Discussion, you will select a global, transnational artist, from the list provided in the instructions, who makes work that you can relate to or who has an artistic approach that you find powerful and interesting. You will then post a 500-650 word analysis of their artistic approach, and how their work expresses their personal history and identity. You will support your key points with ideas and information you find in the resources provided in the instructions, and with your own observations, ideas and insights. Please do not rely on other sources. I am mostly interested in reading what you have to say about the work of the artist you select!After you select an artist from the list provided, write and post a 500-650 word analysis of their artistic approach, and how their work expresses their personal history and identity. Please include at least one example of the artist’s work that demonstrates their artistic approach.
    At the beginning of each paragraph, write a concise topic sentence that clearly states what the paragraph is about. This topic sentence will help frame the controlling argument for each paragraph and will help your reader follow your key ideas.
    Paragraph One: Theme and ApproachThis paragraph should be between 150-200 words. Please post at least one image that is a good example of the artist’s work.
    Topic sentence: In your topic sentence, clearly state the main issue or theme the artist is working with. Do this in one sentence. Please refer to the list of key issues and themes in the previous section. Pick only one main issue or theme to write about and focus on that. Body of paragraph: Next, describe the artist’s unique artistic approach to addressing this issue or theme. How does the artist create their work? What is the message? Introduce at least one example of the artist’s work and describe the main strategies used to convey this message. Please refer to the list of key strategies in the previous section.
    Paragraph Two: Personal History and IdentityThis paragraph should be between 200-250 words. Topic sentence: In your topic sentence, summarize the connection between the artist’s work and their personal history and identity. Do this in one sentence. Body of paragraph: Next, describe this connection in greater depth. Provide more detail about the artist’s personal experiences and explain how they inform their art. Before you write this paragraph, you may need to do extra research to learn about the artist. Please cite your sources.
    Paragraph Three: Making a Difference (Evaluation)This paragraph should be between 150-200 words. Topic Sentence: In your topic sentence, summarize why (or why not) this artist’s work of art made a difference to you, or to your way of thinking about the issues and themes in the work. Do this in one sentence. Stay focused and don’t try to write about everything. Keep it real.
    Body of Paragraph: Next, thoroughly discuss your reaction to the artist’s work and evaluate its effectiveness in more detail. Explain why you think the artist’s work is successful. Support your key points with examples and observations of the artist’s work.
    It may be helpful to consider some of these factors:
    You don’t need to answer all these questions. They are here to help get you thinking.
    What initial ideas or feelings come to mind after experiencing the work of this artist?
    Do you identify with the artist’s work? Based on your life experiences, is it personally relevant to you?
    Does the work impact your way of thinking about these issues?
    What is it about the artist’s work that engages you the most? The message? The way it is made? The formal characteristics?
    Do you think your experience of the work is the same as what the artist intended?

  • Title: “Revisiting British Colonialism: Examining Kim Wagner’s Argument on its Comparison to Other European Colonies”

    According to historian Kim Wagner, scholars have often compared British colonialism favourably to the violence and brutality in other European colonies like German East Africa, Namibia, or the Belgian Congo. Based on a wide reading in the digitised materials below answer the following questions:
    What is Wagner’s argument? Based on your reading of other secondary sources, would you agree or disagree with his claims?
    You need to refer to at least four of the publications listed below and use footnotes according to the Chicago Style A. You do not need to, and should not draw on any sources other than the ones prescribed for this assessment.

  • “Management Analysis: Examining Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Diversity at [Organization]”

    Management Analysis:
    You will be selecting an organization (private or public) that you would be interested in joining as an employee. Examples would include Microsoft, Apple, Google, Starbucks, FBI, U.S. Air Force, Department of Motor Vehicles, or the City of San Diego. Please give an introduction and history of the organization you will be analyzing.          
    In the body of your paper you should conduct a management analysis that will address a minimum of five of the following topics during the course of the paper.
    How is the organization socially responsible?
    How does the organization foster sustainability in their business practices?
    How does the organization manage diversity?
    How does the organization manage global operations (if applicable)?
    How does the organization foster a creative and entrepreneurial environment?
    How does the organization make decisions and plan for the future?
    How does the organization conduct recruiting practices?
    What is the leadership style that is practiced?
    How do they ensure that their employees are motivated?
    How do they facilitate team and group development?
    How does the organization use technology to integrate and manage operations?
    What is their organizational culture and climate?
    In the concluding portion of your paper, you should recommend certain changes for the organization (for example: how could they create a more entrepreneurial environment, how could they better manage diversity, or how could they be more socially responsible). 
    General Format:
    The paper should be between 5 to 7 pages;
    The paper must be typed;
    Use headings within the report when appropriate.  You should have a cover page, table of contents, and references page (this is not included in the 5-7 pages);
    Plan the paper carefully so as to develop an organized and non-redundant report. It should be organized and assembled as a continuous report and should not appear to be several independent segments bound together.
    You must have a minimum of five sources.  Please cite your sources using MLA or APA Format – (the Writing Center can offer assistance if you do not know how to do this). These five sources must be SCHOLARLY.  You should include peer-reviewed, journal articles.  I would suggest reaching out to the library if you need help finding these – https://www.cuyamaca.edu/academics/support/library/default.aspxLinks to an external site..
    Some other helpful sites include – http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/Links to an external site., http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/Links to an external site., http://www.cuyamaca.edu/tpagaard/EnglDept/Resources.htmLinks to an external site.
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  • “Exploring the Depths of Literature: Lessons from Langston Hughes, Franz Kafka, and Voltaire”

    Write what you learn in literature class you can use can you write a tiny bit about poetry of Langston Hughes to the existential prose of Franz Kafka what you learn. And Voltaire Francois Marie arouet. Or a tiny bit about molder Jean baptiste poquelin. Or you can use all 3. How did you grow in class In what ways have you changed or improved?

  • Title: The Evolution of Gender Equality in Olympic Track and Field: A Sociocultural Analysis Leading up to the 2024 Paris Games

    You will write a 3-5 page (double-spaced) paper chronicling an issue, athlete, sport, or moment leading up to this upcoming Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, France. Using the archival methodologies we’ve discussed over the term so far, dissect the text you’ve chosen, considering the sociocultural history and contemporary issues within the modern Olympic Games. Make sure to format your paper to the appropriate citation style (APA, Chicago, MLA, etc.) and include at least FIVE sources to inform your analysis.

  • Exploring the Hidden Gems of Regent Library’s Database List “Discovering the Hidden Gems: Exploring the Regent Library’s Database List”

     Go to the Regent library website and find the “Full Database List” here.Links to an external site.  Take some time looking through the dozens of research tools available through that list. Find one in particular that you did not know existed and that interests you. Spend some time looking through the materials. Then, post a brief summary of the database and describe why you think it will be valuable to you throughout this course.  200 wrds
    https://libguides.regent.edu/az/databases