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Resources: Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Virtual Organization

More hospitals and businesses are using the Internet to provide information to both staff and customers. Patton -Fuller Community Hospital is very interested in being able to provide up-to-date and accurate information to staff, medical personnel, and patients. They would like to provide this service starting with web service for allowing patients to look up wellness information and for pharmacy refills. The hospital would also like to allow physicians to access patient information on mobile devices. There is a question of whether social networking should be included because of possible confidentiality concerns or possible misinformation that may be posted by customers or stakeholders.

Evaluate, in 100 to 150 words, and submit the role networking and mobile devices in patient care and the business operations of the hospital.

Include the following:

  • Delivery of services to customers and stakeholders using mobile devices

UN2 IP- Literature 1 answer below »

For your literary club this week, you have the privilege to choose your favorite character from a prose or dramatic work to discuss the evidence of character development.Prepare an analysis of 2 pages of a fictional character from a novel, movie, or 1 television episode. Be mindful that your interpretations and analysis should be based on your own interpretation of the primary source (novel, movie, 1 television episode). Avoid using information from film or literary blogs, Wikipedia, or Web sites, such as a movie database. Your analysis of the fictional character should be based on your own interpretations and your own observations, supported by evidence (dialogue, scene descriptions, quotes, or character's actions) from the primary source.Include descriptions and cited examples using each of the following 6methods to demonstrate the character's development and traits:Type of setting in which the character is placedActions taken by the character used to reveal his or her natureAuthor's descriptionsin the novel or the movie or TV scene used to reveal more about the character.Character’s specificdialogue that he or she uses to reveal his or her personality or motivesThings that other fictionalcharacters in the novel, movie, or television episode say about the character that reveal the character’s traitsThe character’s actions at the end of the novel, film, ortelevision episode that reveal more about the character's change in his or herperspectives by the end of the creative workCitations and references should be in APA style.

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For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials. Please refer to the following multimedia course material(s):Unit 2: Plot, Character & SettingUnit 2: Plot, Character, Setting & ReductionUnit 2: Imaginative LiteratureUnit 2: Story Line—Dialogue & PlotUnit 2: Introduction to APA Style

watch movie crash

Watch movie “Crash”. Analyze 4-5 sociological points and/or insights about contemporary U.S. society from the film. In what way do you think ones social location would effect whether or not one found this movie likeable or not? 1-2 pages.

 

Movie link http://www.movie2k.to/Crash-watch-movie-2382927.html

essay famous defamation case communication law format attatched

5 pages, list why the party is liable, list all steps for defamation, difference between actual malice, ect. 

 

case: kyle ventura vs Chris Kelly 

 

“punch out scruff face

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On page 28 of the textbook, James Arvanitakis talks about power as “stuff” and power as “relational”. What do you think he means by that?Discuss this statement from Professor Arvanitakis byconsideringthe work of philosopher Michel Foucault referred to in the textbook.

Choose one of the following topics: Topic A: The origin of life on Earth…

Assessment #4 Major Essay is an 1800 word essay, worth 25% of your assessment marks. Choose one of the following topics: Topic A: The origin of life on Earth (How did the first biological molecules, the first replicators or the first cells arise?) Topic B: The risks from emerging diseases (Why do new diseases keep appearing, where do these come from, and how might human behaviours drive this?) Topic C: The molecular basis of cancer (What happens to DNA and to cells that leads to the uncontrolled cell growth that we know as various forms of cancer?) The major essay is designed to build on the skills you acquired in the reference list assignment. In the essay, you will be tested on finding relevant scientific literature, understanding its content and arguments, and restating that information in your own words. So choose a topic that interests you, and talk about it with me, your tutors or with your fellow students before you begin. You will need to carefully plan the essay, since fitting these complex topics into the 1800 word limit will be difficult. A word of warning: Plagiarism (copying material without alteration) will not be tolerated and will result in a mark of zero for the essay. The essay should be typewritten and double spaced. It should not be more than 1800 words long (plus or minus 10%). At least fifteen references should be consulted, and these should be from reputable scientific sources. References should not be from Web Sites, since the quality and accuracy of Internet sources is extremely variable. Internet sources have not undergone peer review, and often contain misunderstandings, biased viewpoints or outright lies. The minimum standard for the references you use is that they should have an identifiable Author and date of publication. The references you can consult could include textbooks, edited books or scientific journals. Copies of papers can be downloaded from the internet databases, but in each case, these should have an identifiable author and a date of publication

5 Page Paper over Mark Twain

I attached the prompt and the assignment. Basically it needs to be a 5 page paper about how Mark Twain uses figurative language within the piece.

twainprompt.pdf 

Twainassignredux.docx 

Reflect on a Topic then Respond to Two Prompts

Week
One Journal

Objective

You
will outline and explain ethical theories and then apply that knowledge to how
organizations would function were they to adopt those ethical principles. In
addition, you will also examine punishments for corporations and present your own
ideas about the relationship between ethical demands on business entities vs.
those on individuals in society.

Instructions

In
this assignment you will reflect on the topics of Week One and apply them to an
analysis of ethical paradigms. You will be asked to respond to two prompts
below. The first asks you to explain three of the ethical philosophies you
encountered in Chapter 1 of Introduction
to Business Ethics
, and then determine how companies that abide by these
policies would act. In the second prompt, you will be asked to explain various
punishments that can be given to corporations and the behaviors that are
ethically dangerous to corporations.

Please
answer all questions in detail. Because this journal is worth 5% of your final
grade, there is a high expectation for your participation. Grades for the
journals are based on content, critical engagement, quality of reflection, and
detail. Please submit the completed journal via the Assignment Basket found in the
Week One Journal tab on the left navigation toolbar by Day 7.

Organizations

Select a Not-For Profit and a For
Profit organization you would like to study. These will be the organizations that you will be focusing on throughout
the course so be sure to choose organizations that you find interesting and
that you think will be engaging as you learn about the ethical climates of
these organizations.

Place the Name of the Not-For-Profit
Organization here:

 

Place the name of the For-Profit
Organization here:

Reflection Prompts

Please think about and answer the
following prompts. These reflections will not be graded on grammar and syntax,
but on the depth of critical reflection and the analysis that composes your
answers. Utilize this space to gather information and notes that you think will
aid in your analysis of business ethics.

Reflection Prompt #1

Summarize three of the ethical
theories that are explained in Chapter 1 of Introduction to Business Ethics. Explain how people running businesses would construct
their companies if they utilized these ethical theories. For example, you might
personally think that people should act to increase the overall happiness for
the greatest number of people (utilitarianism). You would explain
utilitarianism and then explain how a company based in utilitarian ethics would
function. In other words:

  • What
         products would they make?
  • How
         would they treat their employees? How would they treat their customers?
  • How
         would they manufacture their products?
  • How
         would they utilize their resources and profits were they to become
         successful?

Reflection Prompt #2

Analyze three of the punishments
that corporations undergo when they have acted unethically (i.e., name them, define
them, explain what they are). In addition, explain three threats to running an
ethical corporation. Finally, from your own perspective, explain whether or not
a corporation should have to function by the same codes of morality that
individual people in society have to abide by or if they should be allowed to
get away with certain actions that people in society cannot get away with.

The 3 ethical philosophies I chose in Ch. 1 are psychological egoism, virtue theory and duty theory.  The journal is to be written in APA format with a title page, shortened heading and page numbers. You can do as many or little pages as you wish cause there were no certain number of pages to do and 3 pages will be good if that’s not too many for you.  Thank you and can you have this paper ready by Monday by 3 pm

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State in a few sentences what the issue is. For example if the issue is genetic testing, you might talk about why one would or would not choose genetic testing. Instead of producing an essay that supports your point, next you will include links to one or two resources that deal with this issue. The resource(s) could support your point or be sources of more information; one source could take the opposite point of view than the one you stated; they could provide more information on the topic in the form of a video, text, or a demonstration. One resource may be sufficient for answering a question; however if there are multiple sides to the issue or it is complex, you may need to reference two sources. Wikipedia and about.com are never acceptable sources; however you do not need to use academic peer-reviewed sources, either. You may use a youtube video, for example, as long as you evaluate its content and reliability (see #5, below). Your textbook is an acceptable source, but I encourage you to also find sources beyond your textbook. Do not use your textbook for every topic; using it for more than two topics in a portfolio may affect your grade. The reference for each link should be in APA citation format. See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/ After each reference, you should provide a few sentences describing the resource. Include a summary of what the resource contains, why it’s helpful or useful, if it supports or opposes your point, etc. You might want to think of this as an annotated electronic bibliography or an exam-review sheet that you have notated so that you can study from it. For your reference, here are some example responses from previous students. Finally, at the end of all of the questions for the portfolio, reflect on the information you have gathered. Write a paragraph or two evaluating what you have found, what ideas were useful or inspiring, what ideas bothered you or you disagreed with. You can evaluate the quality of information you found, as well. Questions and Topics for Section 1: Beginnings through Birth What is the science of human development; what does it attempt to understand? How do researchers study human development? What are some ethical issues or other complications surrounding developmental research, particularly with infants and children? What methodologies are effective How does culture influence development? Can you give an example? Development is also multicontextual. What are some ecological contexts that influence development. In Erikson’s psychosocial theory of development, what determines development? Is this a helpful way of examining development? How do theories of behaviorism (classical conditioning, social learning theory, operant conditioning: reinforcement/punishment) explain development? Are they helpful or useful? How would Piaget characterize development? Are his ideas or more modern ideas of cognitive theorists a helpful way of examining development? Vygotsky (sociocultural) emphasized scaffolding and the zone of proximal development. In what ways might you apply his ideas? What is unique about stem cells? What are some of the issues surrounding stem cells? How do nature and nurture interact to determine what genetic traits are expressed? What are the advantages and disadvantages of genetic testing? Why do people need genetic counselors? What are some assisted reproduction technologies/procedures? What are some ethical, emotional and financial issues surrounding them? Address teratogens or birth complications. You could discuss prevention, types of complications, impairments, etc. How is the age of fetal viability determined? What are the risks associated with such early births? Premature infants are surviving at younger and younger ages; what are some of the ethical issues surrounding this? Where, how and when does birth happen? There are many answers to this question. Explore some of the options or address one particular issue in this arena. Some possibilities include C-sections, homebirths, elective inductions, and birth attendants. What are some things that newborns do to aid their own survival? What are ways to support the new family – parents and baby? What kind of support is important? Who can provide support? What are potential risk factors? Rubric for Section 1 Portfolio: Category Criteria Tally Excellent (3-4 points) Relevant (2 points) Completed (1 point) Missed the Mark (0 points) Statement of each issue (1 point each)

content you have free choice example use middle ages popular culture

Content You have a free choice as to the example of the use of the Middle Ages in popular culture that you analyse. Don’t necessarily go for the first example that occurs to you; a less immediately obvious example might well prove more productive. You will want to be able to examine the example in detail and look at its wider context. Some of the questions you may ask are: 1: How can the choice of example be justified as a useful case study? What sort of context – e.g. film, advertising, games, leisure – is at stake, and how might this influence your analysis? 2: Are there particular stereotypes about the Middle Ages that the chosen example exploits? 3: Are there other bits of popular culture that exploit the same or similar stereotypes? If so, what patterns can be detected? 4: Why are the Middle Ages, rather than another piece of the past, used in your example? What particular messages are being sent by singling out the medieval past? Or is the medieval past blended with other eras? NB: ‘popular culture’ means ideas, images, and stereotypes current in contemporary culture, but for the purposes of this exercise you may extend back over the last 30 or 40 years if a good example from that period presents itself. Form 1: Be precise when explaining what your example is. Rather than offer a blanket description, what are the features that you think deserve to be emphasized? 2: Organize your ideas, e.g. starting with a description of the most important features of your example; then the reasons why it is a good choice; points of comparison and contrast; what the example says about the use of the Middle Ages in popular culture overall. In other words, start with the specifics of the example, then structure your argument to broaden it out progressively to wider-ranging remarks. 3: Don’t try to squeeze too much into the paper. For example, if you want to make comparisons between your example and other manifestations of the Middle Ages in popular culture, select specific comparisons and explain why they are expecially useful for your argument. THINK ABOUT ARGUMENT STRUCTURE. 3-4 pages, 11-12 point font, 1″ margins due by Friday, September 14, 2012