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  • “Exploring the Narrative and Character Development in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’”

    PLEASE POST YOUR ANSWERS TO THE FIVE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS BELOW OVER THE FILM, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE.
    1. Who is the movie’s protagonist? What factors and needs motivate or complicate that character’s action?
    2. Are the plot events presented in chronological order? What is the significance of the order of plot events in the movie?
    3. Keep track of the major and minor events in the movie’s plots. Are any of the minor events unnecessary to the movie overall? If these events were not included, would the movie be better? Why?
    4. Do any scenes use real time or a stretch relationship between story duration and screen duration? If so, what is the significance of these scenes to the overall narrative?
    5. How do the setting and the scope of the narrative complement the other elements?

  • “Exploring the Depths of Poetry: A Multimedia Analysis of [Selected Poem(s)]”

    PURPOSE
    The primary purpose of this assignment is to allow you to read and analyze one or more works of poetry that we have covered in this course this semester, formulate your own creative and insightful opinions on the work(s), present said opinions in a correctly formatted multimedia presentation, and support aforementioned opinions with properly documented sources.
    The completion of this assignment will also demonstrate your ability to correctly utilize GALILEO to research and document academic sources, as well as your ability to create a multimedia presentation successfully. Additionally, your ability to successfully utilize MLA format will also be demonstrated.
    TASK
    Requirements:
    Choose one work of poetry that we have covered in this course this semester. These poems are listed on the course outline on the syllabus.
    15 slides minimum (not including title and Works Cited slides).
    The Works Cited slides at the end of the presentation will not count towards the 15-slide minimum. You may have more than one Works Cited slide if necessary.
    MINIMUM of 1 primary source (the poem(s))-Citation(s) necessary. Integrate at least 1 direct/indirect quote from each source in the presentation. 
    MINIMUM of 2 secondary sources (from GALILEO, EBSCO Host, AND/OR Google Scholar-must be scholarly)-Citations necessary; must be scholarly. Integrate a minimum of 1 direct/indirect quote from each source in the presentation. 
    A minimum of one direct or indirect quote from each source must be cited in-text to support your argument
    All direct/indirect quotes on the presentation should be cited appropriately after the quote and on the final Works Cited slides in MLA format.
    All secondary image sources from GALILEO, EBSCO Host, AND/OR Google Scholar should be cited appropriately on the Works Cited slides in MLA format.
    You will create a PPT/Google Slides/One Drive Presentation that analyzes a work or multiple works of poetry that we have covered in this course this semester. You should be creative in his/her focus. Possible focal points include, but are not limited to, a comparison/contrast of two or more poems, thesis analysis, poetic device analysis, poetic format analysis, setting analysis, etc. Do not simply summarize; analysis/focus must be present.
    You should use a MINIMUM of one primary source (quote from the poem(s)), three textual secondary sources from GALILEO, EBSCO Host, AND/OR Google Scholar-must be scholarly), and three images to support analysis. Two pieces of non-cited clip art are also required.
    Please submit the paper as a PPT/Google Slides/One Drive Presentation attachment. If you are unsure how to download and save your Google Slides or One Drive Presentation, please contact your instructor.
    Please visit the OWL at Purdue for any questions concerning the citation of your sources.
    CRITERIA
    You will be successful in this assignment if you successfully produce a multimedia presentation that adheres to the above directions while fully demonstrating your ability to form and support opinions on one or more works of poetry with accompanying and appropriate secondary academic support.
    An example of the type of presentation I’m asking for: Poetry Multimedia Presentation Example.pptx (sharepoint.com) or Poetry Multimedia Presentation (youtube.com)/ Poetry Multimedia Presentation (youtube.com)
    I will let you choose between All Summer in a Day, Ray Bradbury or To Build a Fire, Jack London.

  • Benchmarks and Quality Measures for Office Data Comparison: Examining Information Quality INTRODUCTION: In order to accurately assess the quality of care provided by a physician group, it is important to establish benchmarks and compare office data to national or state trends “Analyzing National Trends and Data Compatibility for a Selected Condition: A Proposal for Quality Improvement in Healthcare” “Managing Patient Data and Clinical Knowledge in the Era of Health Information Exchange: The Impact of External Databases and Data Quality”

    Identify the benchmarks and quality measures used to compare to the
    office data for your proposal (Excel spreadsheet). Assess the
    compatibility of the proposed data and examine potential issues related
    to information quality (1–3 pages).
    INTRODUCTION:
    A key part of your proposal will be to identify benchmarks
    and trends for the topic you have chosen for your documentation review.
    Benchmarks can come from national or state quality standards or trends.
    If your proposal is approved, you as the office manager will want to try
    to answer this question: How does our office data compare to national
    or state trends?
    You need to identify your benchmarks before you can collect
    and then compare the data. You decide what your benchmarks are. They
    could be based on national averages, state averages, or quality
    standards. For example, here is one quality standard: All patients with
    chronic, stable coronary artery disease are on an antiplatelet therapy
    or have supporting documentation as to why they cannot take an
    antiplatelet therapy. For instance, they may have an allergy.
    Another question to consider when establishing benchmarks is
    this: Are you comparing apples to apples or apples to oranges? In
    addition, if you are retrieving information from a national database or
    data from an HIE, how do you know your office data is comparable to the
    information you are retrieving? Consult your suggested resources for
    answers to these questions.
    For this second assessment, you are to:
    Analyze statistical trends and assess quality measures relevant to your proposal.
    Assess the compatibility of data drawn from multiple sources.
    Determine the effects of health information quality on an HIE.
    This assessment is completed in three steps:
    Step One – Preparation: Locate data related to quality measures or trends relevant to your topic from specific websites.
    Step Two – Data Collection: Create a data collection tracking spreadsheet and dashboard.
    Step Three – Data Compatibility: Write a short paper on data compatibility and quality.
    Please study this assessment’s scoring guide to better
    understand the performance levels relating to each criterion on which
    you will be evaluated.
    INSTRUCTIONS:
    Step One: Preparation
    Locate data related to quality measures relevant to your topic from one or more of these websites:
    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). https://www.ahrq.gov/
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). https://www.cdc.gov/
    The Joint Commission. (n.d.). https://www.jointcommission.org/
    NCQA. (n.d.). https://www.ncqa.org/
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration. (n.d.). https://www.osha.gov/index.html
    Any other site that contains national or state health care quality measures.
    Step Two: Data Collection
    Using the Data Collection Spreadsheet Guide [XLSX]
    Download Data Collection Spreadsheet Guide [XLSX] as an example, ;create a spreadsheet containing three tabs: Dashboard Tracking, Data Collection, and Trending.
    On the first tab, Dashboard Tracking, draw from the information you gathered in Step One as part of your preparation for this assessment:
    Identify the specific benchmark data you will compare
    with your office data. Remember it is up to you to establish your
    benchmarks.
    Organize or create a spreadsheet to display the totals,
    percentages, averages, and so on of your office data and of the national
    or state data you will be using for comparison. Note:
    Your Office Data column will be blank because you are not collecting any
    office data. This is only a proposal to do an information review of the
    quality of care provided by the physician group. Data does, however,
    need to appear in the Benchmark (national/state) data column.
    Include at least one comparison graph of your choice on this tab.
    On the second tab, Data Collection, draw from the information you gathered in Step One as part of your preparation for this assessment:
    Create a form you will use to collect specific data from the patients’ records.
    Include a row for each patient.
    Provide a column for each data collection point (quality measure) you will be comparing.
    Note: The information on this page is totaled, averaged, et cetera, with the results linked to the first tab.
    To create your third tab, Trends, you will
    need to do some additional research. Identify national benchmarks for
    the condition you have chosen that could be compared to your office
    data. For example, if the trend in your office is that you are seeing
    more patients with asthma, but the national trend is decreasing, you
    have discovered a discrepancy that needs to be investigated.
    To perform your analysis:
    Visit one or more of the following websites containing national data:
    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). Healthcare cost and utilization project. https://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/#setup
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). CDC WONDER. https://wonder.cdc.gov/WelcomeT.html
    Any other site that contains national or state health care data.
    Locate and analyze statistical data relevant to the selected condition.
    Examine trends:
    What other meaningful trends exist? For
    example, consider the number of new cases, increases or decreases of
    cases within a specific age range or location, et cetera.
    How do the national and state trends compare?
    Is the national trend increasing or decreasing?
    What is the percentage of cases who expire from the disease?
    Identify the trending of one statistical result relating to the condition you selected over the last 5–10 years.
    Create a line graph on the third tab of your spreadsheet, Trends, that illustrates the national and/or state trending of the disease you selected over the past 5–10 years.
    Note: Remember you have not collected your office data yet for comparison purposes. You could add that data at a later time.
    Step 3: Data Compatibility
    Write a short section to add to the proposal you will
    complete in Assessment 3. Be sure this section of your proposal includes
    all of the following headings and your narrative addresses each of the
    bullet points.
    Introduction
    Provide a brief 1–2 sentence, high-level summary explaining data compatibility.
    Data Compatibility
    Assess the compatibility of the data:
    How can you ensure data from multiple sources is compatible?
    How do you know the data you are using for comparison is compatible with your office data?
    What challenges are associated with data
    standardization? We do not want to compare apples with oranges. You want
    to be sure data from multiple sources:
    Represents the same condition.
    Uses similar statistical analysis.
    And so on.
    Effects of Health Information Quality on the HIE
    Explain the difference between an HIE and a national database.
    Explain what problems can develop if facilities submit incomplete or inaccurate information to an HIE.
    Explain what problems can develop if facilities submit incomplete or inaccurate information to a national database.
    Explain how incomplete or inaccurate data may affect your proposal.
    Conclusion
    Briefly reinforce your paper’s main points.
    ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
    Your assessment should meet the following requirements:
    Excel spreadsheet: Your spreadsheet must contain three tabs, be organized, contain appropriate graphs, and have correct spelling.
    Written communication: Your paper needs
    to be clear and well organized, with correct spelling, grammar, and
    syntax, to support orderly exposition of content.
    Title page: Develop a descriptive title of approximately 5–15 words. It should stir interest yet maintain professional decorum.
    References: Include a minimum of two citations of peer-reviewed sources in current APA format.
    Length: 1–3 typed, double-spaced content pages, not including the title page and references page.
    Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
    COMPETENCIES MEASURED
    By successfully completing this assessment, you will
    demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and
    scoring guide criteria:
    Competency 4: Determine how a health information
    exchange (HIE) or other external health care databases affect the
    management of patient data, clinical knowledge, and population data.
    Assess the compatibility of data from multiple sources.
    Explain the effects of health information quality on an HIE.
    Competency 5: Apply quality and change management concepts to health care information management.
    Analyze statistical trends relevant to a selected condition.
    Assess quality measures relevant to a selected condition.
    Competency 6: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly,
    professional, respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of
    others, and is consistent with the expectations for healthcare
    professionals.
    Write clearly, with correct spelling, grammar, and syntax, and good organization.
    Apply proper APA formatting and style to citations and references.

  • Title: The Warren Court: An Exemplar of Authentic Servant Leadership in Protecting Individual Rights

    “Please assess the Warren Court and explain how Chief Justice Earl Warren displayed authentic servant leadership in his commitment to protecting the rights of individuals, especially those of racial minority groups.”
    So, make your post that starts off by discussing what authentic servent leadership is and then explain how Chief Warren and his court displayed this type of leadership in the rulings made.

  • Title: “Exploring the Link between Parkinson’s Disease and Cycling: A Hypothesis Analysis”

    After watching the video discuss how the current hypotheses regarding the causes of Parkinson’s disease may explain the observed phenomenon of a person on a bycycle.
    watch
    the YouTube link is above

  • Title: “The Power of a Single Influence: How My Grandfather Shaped My Life and Writing”

    Essay #1
    Personal Influences:  Who or What Has Shaped You?
    Background:
    “My family, my surroundings, and most especially my beloved pets influence my life and shape my writing.  They are the well of my creative soul.”
    — Beatrix Potter (author of Peter Rabbit and Mother Goose, etc.)
    Many writers will tell you that they have special people and places in their lives that shape their writing, and they share their stories with a mutual purpose:  the pleasure of a good story and a feeling of connection with the writer—a shared experience.
    Your Assignment:
    Write an essay about a significant place, event or person in your life as if you were sharing this essay with your fellow classmates (They are your audience).  If you write about a person, it should be ONE person, not your entire family, for example.  Choose the place, event or person with your readers in mind.  The subject should be one that you feel comfortable presenting to others and that will lead these high school seniors to reflect on their own lives or on the differences between their personal experiences and your own.  Present your experience dramatically and vividly so that readers can imagine what the place or event was like for you or how the person you choose to write about has shaped your life.  Work hard to show–not merely tell–your readers why this person, place or event has been so influential.  Through a careful choice of words and details, convey the meaning and importance in your life so that your readers (your peers) will feel the importance of the message that you are sharing.  How can you inspire them with your words?
    Requirements:
    Your final draft should be approximately 1,000 words (4 – 4 1/2 pages).
    Your essay must be typed, in 12 point Times New Roman font and in MLA format.
    Please save your essay in doc, docx, pdf or rtf formats only!
    On a separate page at the end of your essay complete The Rhetorical Square for your essay.

  • Title: Analyzing Regional Housing Market Data Using Statistical Techniques Title: Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals for Regional Home Square Footage

    Competency
    In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
    Apply statistical techniques to address research problems
    Perform hypothesis testing to address an authentic problem
    Overview
    In this project, you will apply inference methods for means to test your hypotheses about the housing sales market for a region of the United States. You will use appropriate sampling and statistical methods.
    Scenario
    You have been hired by your regional real estate company to determine if your region’s housing prices and housing square footage are significantly different from those of the national market. The regional sales director has three questions that they want to see addressed in the report:
    Are housing prices in your regional market lower than the national market average?
    Is the square footage for homes in your region different than the average square footage for homes in the national market?
    For your region, what is the range of values for the 95% confidence interval of square footage for homes in your market?
    You are given a real estate data set that has houses listed for every county in the United States. In addition, you have been given national statistics and graphs that show the national averages for housing prices and square footage. Your job is to analyze the data, complete the statistical analyses, and provide a report to the regional sales director. You will do so by completing the Project Two Template located in the What to Submit area below.
    Directions
    Introduction
    Region: Start by picking one region from the following list of regions:
    West South Central, West North Central, East South Central, East North Central, Mid Atlantic
    Purpose: What is the purpose of your analysis?
    Sample: Define your sample. Take a random sample of 500 house sales for your region.
    Describe what is included in your sample (i.e., states, region, years or months).
    Questions and type of test: For your selected sample, define two hypothesis questions (see the Scenario above) and the appropriate type of test for each. Address the following for each hypothesis:
    Describe the population parameter for the variable you are analyzing.
    Describe your hypothesis in your own words.
    Identify the hypothesis test you will use (1-Tail or 2-Tail).
    Level of confidence: Discuss how you will use estimation and confidence intervals to help you solve the problem.
    1-Tail Test
    Hypothesis: Define your hypothesis.
    Define the population parameter.
    Write null (Ho) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses. Note: For means, define a hypothesis that is less than the population parameter.
    Specify your significance level.
    Data analysis: Summarize your sample data using appropriate graphical displays and summary statistics and confirm assumptions have not been violated to complete this hypothesis test.
    Provide at least one histogram of your sample data.
    In a table, provide summary statistics including sample size, mean, median, and standard deviation. Note: For quartiles 1 and 3, use the quartile function in Excel:
    =QUARTILE([data range], [quartile number])
    Summarize your sample data, describing the center, spread, and shape in comparison to the national information (under Supporting Materials, see the National Summary Statistics and Graphs House Listing Price by Region PDF). Note: For shape, think about the distribution: skewed or symmetric.
    Check the conditions.
    Determine if the normal condition has been met.
    Determine if there are any other conditions that you should check and whether they have been met. Note: Think about the central limit theorem and sampling methods.
    Hypothesis test calculations: Complete hypothesis test calculations.
    Calculate the hypothesis statistics.
    Determine the appropriate test statistic (t). Note: This calculation is (mean – target)/standard error. In this case, the mean is your regional mean, and the target is the national mean.
    Calculate the probability (p value). Note: This calculation is done with the T.DIST function in Excel:
    =T.DIST([test statistic], [degree of freedom], True) The degree of freedom is calculated by subtracting 1 from your sample size.
    Interpretation: Interpret your hypothesis test results using the p value method to reject or not reject the null hypothesis.
    Relate the p value and significance level.
    Make the correct decision (reject or fail to reject).
    Provide a conclusion in the context of your hypothesis.
    2-Tail Test
    Hypotheses: Define your hypothesis.
    Define the population parameter.
    Write null and alternative hypotheses. Note: For means, define a hypothesis that is not equal to the population parameter.
    State your significance level.
    Data analysis: Summarize your sample data using appropriate graphical displays and summary statistics and confirm assumptions have not been violated to complete this hypothesis test.
    Provide at least one histogram of your sample data.
    In a table, provide summary statistics including sample size, mean, median, and standard deviation. Note: For quartiles 1 and 3, use the quartile function in Excel:
    =QUARTILE([data range], [quartile number])
    Summarize your sample data, describing the center, spread, and shape in comparison to the national information. Note: For shape, think about the distribution: skewed or symmetric.
    Check the assumptions.
    Determine if the normal condition has been met.
    Determine if there are any other conditions that should be checked on and whether they have been met. Note: Think about the central limit theorem and sampling methods.
    Hypothesis test calculations: Complete hypothesis test calculations.
    Calculate the hypothesis statistics.
    Determine the appropriate test statistic (t). Note: This calculation is (mean – target)/standard error. In this case, the mean is your regional mean, and the target is the national mean.]
    Determine the probability (p value). Note: This calculation is done with the TDIST.2T function in Excel:
    =T.DIST.2T([test statistic], [degree of freedom]) The degree of freedom is calculated by subtracting 1 from your sample size.
    Interpretation: Interpret your hypothesis test results using the p value method to reject or not reject the null hypothesis.
    Compare the p value and significance level.
    Make the correct decision (reject or fail to reject).
    Provide a conclusion in the context of your hypothesis.
    Comparison of the test results: Revisit Question 3 from the Scenario section: For your region, what is the range of values for the 95% confidence interval of square footage for homes?
    Calculate and report the 95% confidence interval. Show or describe your method of calculation.
    Final Conclusions
    Summarize your findings: In one paragraph, summarize your findings in clear and concise plain language.
    Discuss: Discuss whether you were surprised by the findings. Why or why not?

  • “Community Survey Chart: Comparing Public Spaces in Dekalb, Henry, and Newton Counties”

    Need chart filled based off of paper I attached just need notes for each box doesn’t need be a lot of notes the photos can be off the internet but they do have to be cited the 4 and 5 are schools one located in Henry County Public Schools and One located in Newton County public School just need photos that represent the area and notes for each of the 5 places Bp in Dekalb, Marshal’s ofc, Barbershop, 2 Schools

  • “Mindful Journaling: A Tool for Self-Care and Reflection”

    you will implement a healing task that addresses your ANY of the five environments to promote your self-care. 
    Healing Tasks: Self-Care Reflections X4 (5 points each)
    Objective: The objective of this assignment is to promote self-care and reflection among students by engaging in healing tasks. Students will select a healing task for self-care and write a reflective essay discussing their experience and insights gained. You may use your text for examples of healing tasks.
    Assignment Components:
    1. Selecting a Healing Task:
    – Choose a healing task from the text or select one based on personal preference and interest.
    – Ensure that the selected task aligns with principles of self-care and promotes relaxation, rejuvenation, or emotional well-being.
    2. Completing the Healing Task:
    – Engage in the selected healing task with intention and mindfulness.
    – Dedicate sufficient time and space to fully immerse oneself in the experience.
    3. Reflection:
    – Reflect on the experience of completing the healing task.
    – Discuss the thoughts, emotions, and sensations experienced during the task.
    – Explore the impact of the healing task on one’s overall well-being, stress levels, and emotional resilience.
    – Analyze any insights or lessons gained from the experience and how they can be applied to future self-care practices.
    **healing task I pick is mindful Journaling***

  • The Importance of Understanding Islamic Law in Today’s World In today’s globalized society, it is crucial to have an understanding of different legal systems, including Islamic law. As discussed in the videos and articles for this module, Islamic law has a

    Based on the videos and articles posted for this module, address the general idea in relation to the topic for your initial post. Address each other with a minimum of five responses to your peers’ posts.
    Critique every thought.
    Clarify your arguments.
    Cite each of the lecture materials at least once in your posts.
    Submission Instructions:
    Your initial post should be at least 200 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
    sources:
    ACCESS THE BOOK:
    Terrill, R.J. (2016). World criminal justice systems: a comparative survey. Routledge.
    Islamic Law pp. 387-441
    The Significance of Islamic Law in the World Today
    Anderson, J. N. D. (1960). The significance of Islamic Law in the world today. The American Journal of Comparative Law, 9(2), 187–198. https://doi.org/10.2307/837190