Based on research and building upon the current event selection from the current event analysis (paper attached for reference), students should develop a policy analysis including best practices (8-10 pages). Policy analyses define a policy problem, consider potential alternatives, and make a succinct argument for why one alternative should be preferred. This particular policy analysis will include recommendations and best practices based on your research. Consider also the potential financial costs as well as the political feasibility of your proposal. Policy analyses are also written with a particular audience in mind; include with the policy analysis an executive summary to the intended reader of your proposal. The goal is to change policy and provide guidance and best practices for implementation. The “standard” policy analysis format is as follows:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (1 page): This should be on a separate page between the title page and the beginning of the brief itself. Summarize the content of the entire brief in one page. The summary should: a. state the problem or issue b. give BRIEF background; c. identify major alternatives; d. state preferred alternative with BRIEF justification
INTRODUCTION and PROBLEM STATEMENT (1 page) This is the introduction to the Brief and the Policy Issue. Identify with clarity and specificity the problem being addressed, with a quick summary of the policy issues at stake and the primary options. (Why is the problem important?)
BACKGROUND: The History of the Policy and Its Context (2 pages) Provide background for the policy. Stakeholders will be concerned with the substance of the debate, but they must also know something about the politics. In particular, they need be aware of goals and objectives that the policy options are supposed to achieve. Page 4
ALTERNATIVE POLICY RESPONSE AND BEST PRACTICES RECOMMENDATIONS (3-4 pages) Briefly discuss the alternative policy under consideration. Examine what other agencies are doing, as well as policy proposals that are emerging. The discussion should be brief, balanced, and should reflect the evidence/data indicating degree of potential utility. In addition to the policy alternative, briefly discuss best practices for implementing the alternative policy. Consider: Under what conditions/processes/infrastructures will the policy likely be most useful?
RECOMMENDATION (1 page) Close the brief with a recommendation that summarizes the preferred policy option. Justify why this option is preferred over the others.
CAUTIONS: Common errors include the following:
Providing description of case events (what happened) rather than analysis of the events—good analysis tells why things happened.
Trying to discuss every single aspect of the policy — it is better to write thoroughly about a few well-defined topics than superficially about many.
Ignoring policy and theory and writing only about opinions — good papers take a set of theoretical ideas and show how those ideas can be applied to some specific aspect of the policy.
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Title: “Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A Policy Analysis and Best Practices Recommendations”
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“The Evolution of the Internet: A Historical Overview and Future Predictions” The Evolution of the Internet: A Historical Overview and Future Predictions The Internet has become an integral part of our daily lives, connecting people and information from all around the world
OVERVIEW OF HOMEWORK: The purpose of this project is to assist the student in better understanding the Internet (including TCP/IP), history and future. This homework has 2 parts:Research the Internet
Develop a 2 page Single-spaced paper with a historical overview and a futuristic view.
ACTIVITIES REQUIRED: Complete the following activities:
PART 1: Research the history and future of the Internet. Some sites to start with include:History of Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
History of Internet: https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/short-history-internet Internet Society (history and future): https://www.internetsociety.org/internet/history-internet/brief-history-internet/
Internet Engineering Task Force: https://www.ietf.org/ PART 2: Develop a 2-page single spaced paper outlining a brief history and what to expect for the future, SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS : You are to develop a 2-page single-spaced homework report. Be sure to cite your references. -
“The Illusion of Justice: Examining the Gap Between Laws and True Justice in Society” In the assigned readings from Job, Amos, and Isaiah, we see a recurring theme of injustice and the failure of societal laws to address it. These
Often in society, what Laws govern may or may not actually address concerns of what is perceived as injustice.
Instructions
Based on the syllabus assigned readings in Job, Amos, and Isaiah- Make an initial post of a minimum of 300 words exploring how these readings suggest what ‘true’ justice might be in the societal contexts. Respond to two other students with a minimum of 150 words that adds to the understanding of the Justice theme based on these readings using the -
Pediatric Care Plan for a 4-Year-Old Post Appendectomy Nursing Diagnosis #1: Acute Pain related to surgical incision and inflammation Interventions: 1. Administer prescribed pain medication as ordered by physician.
I need a care plan for a pediatric patient (4YO) that is post acute appendicitis surgery
It needs to have 3 nursing Diagnoses and 3 interventions per nursing diagnoses I will
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Analysis of Factors Impacting Company’s Financial Position in the Next Three Years Introduction: As part of the process of preparing projected financial statements for a company, it is crucial to consider the various factors that can influence its future success. These factors can
During Module 6: Week 6 of the course, each student will be required to prepare projected financial statements for his/her company in Excel Project: Projecting Financial Statements Assignment. As part of the process of preparing projected financial statements, students must consider certain factors that will influence the company’s future success. Such factors include the company’s past history, the company’s plans for future growth, customer demand, governmental regulation, taxation, economic factors, and more.
Prepare a Discussion thread that summarizes the factors that are expected to impact the company’s financial position in the next three years. The factors identified should be supported by citations from reputable sources. Avoid making opinionated statements. Instead, utilize research to make informed conclusions regarding the company’s future. -
“The Challenges of Aging in Korean Society: An Analysis of Problems and Potential Solutions”
Reference) Life Development II: From Adolescence to Old Age (7th Edition), published by Sigma Press 2020, written by Laura E. Berk, translated by Minhee Kim and others.
Reference) Adult and Geriatric Psychology (8th edition), published by Sigma Press 2018, written by Barbara R. Bjorklund. Translated by Seungyeon Lee and others.
Reference) Adult Development and Life Planning, published by Sigma Press 2002, written by Ae-sun Kim. (recommended e-book) Reference) Personality Development Across the Lifespan, Academic press 2017, written by Jule Specht.
Based on these references Analyzing the problems of older adults in Korean society, A4 9 pages or more (excluding cover), 11-point font, line spacing 160 Problem phenomenon – Explain with related theory – Present your own discussion and alternatives The similarity rate should not be above 3% -
“Effective Communication: Translating Ideas for an Informed Audience” “Prioritizing Revision: Enhancing the Final Portfolio Project”
A large part of this final revision assignment is translating your ideas to someone who doesn’t know you nor the specifics of the topics we have discussed in class. In other words, this is an exercise in communicating your ideas to an informed but objective reader (not necessarily me), which means that you need to be careful to sufficiently explain all your important concepts and connections and to lay out the logic of your analysis as precisely as possible.
Consider the following questions regarding the rhetorical and conceptual elements of your essay:
Idea/Thesis/Introduction Level:
Are you answering the question? Is your thesis clear? Does it come to a forceful enough point? Does it have enough moving parts to sustain an elaborate analysis? Does it rely on a list-like structure? Some (bad) examples:
Cassel and Barr argue for both personal and social implications to mismanaged health care.
Acupuncture, my chosen CAM, offers a critique of Western medicine that is grounded in nature, built on a more personal relationship between healer and sufferer, and harkens back to ancient tradition.
Are your operative concepts properly defined/explained? Does your thesis claim make room for your analysis to evolve over the course of your discussion? Do you have enough related yet distinct supportive claims to sustain an extended discussion? Are these supportive claims clearly organized in your opening? Does your thesis establish a necessary order of operations for your analysis?
Remember: when in doubt formulating a thesis level claim, rely on the language and logic of the prompt to help organize your answer. But seek specificity; we never want our thesis to be a mere recitation of the assignment premise.
Paragraph Level:
How are your talk-to-text (T2T) claims? Is the opening of your paragraph too general? Are your claims attributed? In other words, does the reader know who is speaking? (God voice?) How are your warrant claims both at the T2T level and following each piece of supportive evidence? Do these claims steer your supportive point clearly towards the goals of your thesis? Are you leaving the right kind of breadcrumbs for your reader to follow?
Conceptually, is your supportive paragraph bottom-heavy? Have you buried the lede? That is, have you started the paragraph with the biggest, most thesis-friendly T2T claim (yay!). Or does the most focused, thesis-oriented statement arrived in the middle or towards the end?
Remember that evidence best employed to support your paragraph’s main claim not introduce it. Body-level supportive paragraphs in final drafts (and portfolio revisions) need to start with their ideas not arrive at them. Don’t let the paragraph become a record of your figuring out your supportive logic.
How have you integrated your quoted material? Paraphrase? Direct quote? Have your formatted it correctly? Does your analysis/warrant claim treat the entirety of the quoted material? IOW, do you have something to say about all the cited material? If not, streamline.
Have you missed any opportunities for a direct quote? Have you set the reader up to expect a direct reference to the text and then not delivered? In general, everyone should look for places to add additional intertextual support.
Surface Level:
Do your sentences suffer from vague pronouns? Too many commas? Does your sentence structure rely too heavily on apposition. Read your prose aloud to catch overly convoluted or vague formulations.
Are the transitions between your sentences built out of words or punctuation? Avoid semi-colons or hyphens.
Does your sentence have an “,-ing” transition in the middle of it? If so, is this transition functioning properly or does it result in a dangling participle? For example:
Donald Bar makes the astute claim that SES is a driving factor in health care disparities, resulting in the ongoing marginalization of those unfortunate enough to get sick while impoverished.
Finally: Anything else you can think of? What are some of your own priorities going into the revision portion of the final portfolio project?
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Assessment Plan for Student Learning: Draft and Revision Process
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Essay
Please see the questions shown in the screenshot. I will send you all the info after being hired, eg PPTs, student access etc. Please send a draft in 12hrs -1 day time, day 2, and day 3 as well. + Will need to draft some questions to ask the teacher and revise base on feedback (Send bk ard in 1 day max) -
“The Impact of Technology on the Modern Workplace: A Comprehensive Analysis”
Please read all the instructions and I uploaded a sample paper, please do not use any information from the sample. I also uploaded chapter 1-6 for your reference
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“The Human Condition: An Exploration of Existentialism and the Search for Meaning”
Embark on a philosophical exploration of existentialism, delving into its key concepts, origins, and implications for understanding human existence. Investigate the existentialist philosophies of thinkers such as Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Jean-Paul Sartre, analyzing their perspectives on freedom, individuality, and the search for meaning in a seemingly absurd world. Examine existentialist themes in literature, film, and art, considering their existentialist implications. Evaluate the relevance of existentialist thought in contemporary society, addressing existential crises, authenticity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Utilize philosophical texts, critical analysis, and reflective inquiry to engage deeply with existentialist philosophy and its enduring questions.