Public Health Question

2 attempts

sample questions

:Should Public Health have a direct role in medical care? This is a huge question, and subject to debate. However, if you look around today and in our US history, you will see that public health already plays many direct roles in medical care.

Which of the following examples does not demonstrate how public health already plays a direct role in medical care in the US? (select one answer that is not a way that public health directly impacts medical care)

three doctors in scrubs and white coats

Group of answer choices

Freedoms that ensure that all people can live a life of security, dignity, and well-being are referred to as: (select one best answer)

Group of answer choices

What makes Instant Pot such a phenomenal success?

Topic :The Anatomy of a Best Seller

What makes Instant Pot such a phenomenal success?

An application of marketing strategy theory

Instructions

Address the following in this one-page paper:

  1. Context for Instant Pot: What is it? Who is the developer? How many have been sold?

Inside the Home of Instant Pot, the Kitchen Gadget That Spawned a Religion

Everyone take a deep breath. You’re Instant Pot has not been recalled.

Instant Pot Blog

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/17/business/instant-pot.html

  1. What is Instant Pot’s marketing strategy? To develop a strategy, the marketer must first know:
    1. The customer’s needs and desires and
    2. develop product, price, promotion and distribution strategies that fulfill those needs and desires (Ch 2).
  2. What three substantive conclusions can you surmise from this best seller?

Paper format:

  1. One page minimum, – 1 ½ page maximum, single space, 1” margins top and bottom.
  2. Name
  3. Title of Paper
  4. Written content

•Explorers of Texas

This course will require essay paper

Francisco Vazquez de Coronado ESSAY Choice

Each essay should adhere to the following requirements

  • Three full pages minimum (excluding the title page, works cited, and citations).
  • Double spaced, 12 point, Times New Roman font, with 1 inch margins all around.
  • Each essay should support a thesis statement with information gained from research or investigation. Make sure your thesis is narrow and focuses on one particular aspect of a topic. This is a short paper so make sure the topic is small enough to fit.
  • Each essay will not be just a report presenting information, but will be an essay that carefully examines and presents your own historical interpretation of the topic you have chosen and your interpretation of the information you have gathered. History is more than telling stories of past events and people, instead it is the interpretation of their importance.
  • These essays will be submitted via the assignment link in the appropriate lesson. You will be directed to do the essay in the lesson.
  • Citations must be included. It does not matter which format that you choose as long as they are accurate and include page numbers.
  • You must use three sources to develop your essay, one source should be the textbook, (other sources may include books, journals, etc). NO WEBSITES WILL BE ALLOWED. .
  • You must submit (included within your paper).
    • a works cited page listing all the sources from which you gather information to use in the essays.
    • a title page that includes a title, date, your name and which essay it is (First Essay or Second Essay).
    • save your file under the following naming format: LastName, FirstName, Title of Paper.
    • INTRODUCTION & THESIS: Includes a clear thesis statement, an assertion or position. Topic is original and manageable in a short research paper.FOCUS AND DEVELOPMENT: Body of the essay focuses on this thesis and develops it fully, recognizing the complexity of issues and refuting arguments in opposition to the thesis.SUPPORT AND SYNTHESIS: Uses sufficient and relevant evidence to support the thesis (and primary points), including facts, inferences, and judgments. Quotes, summarizes, and paraphrases accurately and effectively–appropriately introducing and explaining each quote. Shows a clear understanding of the sources; has evaluated each source and used it appropriately. Uses a wide variety of sources reflecting significant research. CONVENTIONS: Uses MLA format correctly; includes a Works Cited list; is free of errors. CORRECTNESS AND STYLE: Introduces the topic in an interesting way; shows critical thinking and depth of understanding; uses appropriate tone; shows sophistication in language usage and sentence structure.

Theory of Aging

Theories of Aging Paper


Identify the different theories and their implications on the aging process.

  1. Define aging from biologic, sociologic, and psychological theories.
  2. Develop nursing interventions based on the psychosocial issues and biologic changes associated with older adulthood.
  3. Discuss several nursing implications for each of the major biologic, sociologic, and psychological theories of aging.
  4. Based on your experience what health promotion strategies would you recommend to facilitate successful aging?

Submission Instructions:

  • The paper is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
  • The paper is to be formatted per current APA, be clear, concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
  • The paper is to be 3-4 pages in length, excluding the title, abstract and references page.
  • Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.
  • Journal articles and books should be referenced according to current APA style.

Motivation

Research and discuss the basic theories of motivation as well as a description of what
they are.
The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:
 Write between 500 – 750 words (approximately 2 – 3 pages) using Microsoft Word.
 Use APA style.
 Use font size 12 and 1” margins.
 Include cover page and reference page.
 At least 60% of your paper must be original content/writing.
 No more than 40% of your content/information may come from references.
 Use at least two references from outside the course material, preferably from
EBSCOhost. Text book, lectures, and other materials in the course may be used,
but are not counted toward the two reference requirement.
Reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must
be identified in the paper and listed on a reference page. Reference material (data,
dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must come from sources such
as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, online newspapers such as The Wall Street
Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, etc.
are not acceptable.

Evaluating Investigator Paper

As our text discussed not just anyone can become an investigator there are certain personal traits that tend to be found in good investigators. Among these traits are:

  1. Being passionate about following the facts to discover the truth, with a goal of contributing to the process of justice
  2. Being detail-oriented and observant of the facts and the timelines of events
  3. Being a flexible thinker, avoiding tunnel vision, and being capable of concurrently examining alternate theories while objectively using evidence as the measure to confirm or disconfirm validity of theories
  4. Being patient and capable of maintaining a long-term commitment to reaching a conclusion
  5. Being tenacious and not allowing setbacks and false leads to deter continued efforts
  6. Being knowledgeable and skilled at the tasks, process, and procedure while respecting legal authorities and the limitations to take action
  7. Being self-aware of bias and intuitive responses, and seeking evidence to support

The topic of the paper should an evaluation of the Investigators involved in the case you viewed. View an episode of Forensic Files on HLN, The Investigators on TruTV; On the Case with Paula Zahn, The FBI: Criminal Pursuit, Homicide Hunter on Investigation Discovery, CSI on CBS, 48 Hours or episodes of The New Detectives.

After viewing the program, complete a minimum of a two to three-page paper focusing on the actual Investigators and their performance. Try to address as many of the seven traits as possible and how the Investigators displayed or didn’t have the traits of a good investigator.

For full credit your report must provide a summary of the case and discuss the Investigators involved in the case performance. Format the paper according to APA guidelines, and cite all sources.

Body revision

This is my Professors notes from the body paragraph for the revision.

“Jenneifer,

The content of this portion adheres to the requirement of a minimum of 3 or 4 paragraphs. This is the minimum, so more content could be included in this major portion of the paper. For each paragraph, however, you included an excellent topic sentence, explanation and illustration of the point and also, you included excellent transition sentences that adds to the organization, clarity and unity. The writing demonstrates proficient use of standard written English. The reference page and in text citations are noted with some APA format errors. Your work demonstrates an understanding of the body portion of the paper. Please use this feedback, the rubric and the comments on your paper for the revision. Keep up the effort. CRC”

The Body Revision

Follow the directions below for the completion of the body paragraphs revision assignment for Unit VII. If you have questions, please email your professor for assistance.

Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to revise the body of your academic argumentative research paper, which you created a draft of in Unit VI.

Description: In this assignment, you will revise the three to four body paragraphs you wrote in Unit VI. The following requirements must be included in the assignment:

  • Body Paragraphs: You will revise the body section of your paper based on feedback received from your professor in Unit VI. Please review here the guidelines for the body section of your research paper: This section will include three to four paragraphs comprised of five to seven sentences each. Each paragraph should be between 150-200 words. At a minimum, this portion of the paper should be 450-600 words (for three to four paragraphs); a body section of this length will meet the minimum requirements of the assignment. Revisions must be substantive and should be made in accordance with the direction given by the professor’s feedback. The following components must be included in each body paragraph (in the following order).
    • Sentence 1: Point/reason sentence: This topic sentence will contain one of your reasons.
    • Sentence 2: Explanation: In this sentence, you will provide information that further develops or explains Sentence 1.
    • Sentence 3: Illustration: This sentence introduces evidence that supports the reason that is presented in Sentence 1.
    • Sentence 4: Explanation of the illustration: Because the evidence does not necessarily stand on its own, you need to provide explanation so that the reader will understand how you interpreted the evidence to come to your reason.
    • Sentences 5-6: Second illustration and explanation (optional): You may choose to include a second piece of evidence that is then followed by an explanation.
    • Last Sentence: Transition: In this sentence, you will signal to the reader that you will be moving on to another point in the next paragraph. You do this to ease the movement from one point to another.
  • Be sure to include the introduction and literature review you have already created and revised.
  • Use APA conventions to cite and reference all sources used to support your argument.

English literature 50 questions related with realsim and naturalism

Author, ____________ wrote “The old men are all dead. It is the young say yes and no. He who led on the
young men is dead. It is cold and we have no blankets. The little children are freezing to death. My people,
some of them, have run away to the hills and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are–
perhaps freezing to death.”

  1. Willa Cather
  2. Stephen Crane
  3. Chief Joseph

__________is being shown in “Thish-yer Smiley had a mare–the boys called her the fifteen-minute nag, but
that was only in fun, you know, because of course she was faster than that–and he used to win money on
that horse, for all she was so slow and always had the asthma, or the distemper, or the consumption, or
something of that kind.”

  1. Realism
  2. Naturalism

Vivid memories and small details are examples of __________ in “A Wagner Matinee.”

  1. Realism
  2. Naturalism

“I Will Fight No More Forever” is a persuasive speech.

  1. true
  2. false

“At twelve o’clock the day was at its brightest. Yet the sun was too far south on its winter journey to clear the
horizon. The bulge of the earth intervened between it and Henderson Creek, where the man walked under a
clear sky at noon and cast no shadow.” This was written by

  1. Kate Chopin.
  2. Edwin Arlington Robinson.
  3. Jack London.

The author of the following quote, “There is the western gate, Luke Havergal / There are the crimson leaves
upon the wall. / Go for the winds are tearing them away, / Nor think to riddle the dead words they say . . . ” is

  1. Edwin Arlington Robinson.
  2. Kate Chopin.
  3. Paul Laurence Dunbar.

An example of ________is when Brently Mallard returns in “The Story of an Hour.”

  1. Realism
  2. Naturalism

In the story of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” what message is being conveyed?

  1. the justness of the Union cause
  2. the harshness of life
  3. the importance of honor and courage

A point of view of ________is used in Bierce’s “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.”

  1. omniscient
  2. first person
  3. second person

Dramatic irony occurs when something happens that contradicts readers’ expectations.

  1. true
  2. false

Which statement best explains why “An Episode of War” may be viewed as a Naturalist story?

  1. A man’s life is shaped by a force he cannot control, but he suffers with strength and dignity.
  2. It takes place outdoors in a wooded area.
  3. an optimistic view of the world rather than the harsh realities of everyday life.

Which of the following is one aspect that makes “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”
humorous?

  1. The stranger thinks that he can actually fool Smiley.
  2. Simon Wheeler does not recognize how ridiculous his tale is.
  3. Smiley refuses to believe that the frog-jumping contest was fair.

The westward expansion of the United States provided several primary source accounts of pioneer travels.

  1. true
  2. false

Georgiana realizes how much she has lost since she moved from Boston in “A Wagner Matinee.”

  1. true
  2. false

The primary purpose for using flashback in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is

  1. to explain why Peyton Farquhar is being hanged.
  2. to describe the effects of the war on women and children.
  3. to generate sympathy for the Southern cause.

American author______________ wrote, “He had winced like a man stung, swayed dangerously, and then
straightened. The sound of his hoarse breathing was plainly audible. He looked sadly, mystically, over the
breast-work at the green face of a wood where now were many little puffs of white smoke.”

  1. Paul Laurence Dunbar
  2. Chief Joseph
  3. Stephen Crane

Which type of characterization is found in “He stood amazed at Josephine’s piercing cry; at Richard’s quick
motion to screen him from the view of his wife”?

  1. direct
  2. indirect

The type of characterization of _________ is found in “My Aunt Georgiana regarded them as though they
had been so many daubs of tube paint on a palette.”

a. direct
b. indirect

In “To Build a Fire” what beginning passage gives the best description of the man’s experiences with nature?

a. “The man flung a look back along the way he had come.”
b. “He was a newcomer in the land, a chechaquo, and this was his first winter.”
c. “As for lunch, he pressed his hand against the protruding bundle under his jacket.”

Romantic traditions started earlier in the century were continued by most prominent artists and authors in
the United States after the American Civil War.

  1. true
  2. false

What is the reason the lieutenant in “An Episode of War” was so surprised when he notices he is bleeding?

  1. He thought the war was over.
  2. There was no fighting going on.
  3. He was not a part of the battle.

The concept–an unidentified character that represents any typical person–is something referred to as
“Everyman” such as in the story, “To Build a Fire.”

  1. true
  2. false

Which of the following reason best tells why the title of “The Story of an Hour” is ironic?

  1. The title is deceptively undramatic compared to the events.
  2. It is really a story about people.
  3. The events in the story take much longer than an hour.

The central theme of London’s story is most clearly reflected in the which detail?

  1. At precisely the expected time, the man arrived at the forks of the creek.
  2. Even though it was high noon, there was no sun in the sky.
  3. The fire was put out by an avalanche of snow from the branches that the man had inadvertently
    agitated.

“She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But
now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of
blue sky. It was a glance or refection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought” is the work of
author

  1. Jack London.
  2. Kate Chopin.
  3. Willa Cather.

An external conflict in London’s story is best reflected in

  1. the hostility between man and dog.
  2. the conflict of the man’s animal nature and his spiritual nature.
  3. the encounter between the old timer and the man.

Determine the best way to restate this sentence from “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County:”
“If there was a horse race, you’d find him flush or you’d find him busted at the end of it.”

  1. At the end of a horse race, he’d either be flushed with victory or arrested.
  2. At the end of a horse race, either he’d have won or he’d have lost.
  3. At the end of a horse race, you couldn’t find him to arrest him.

An example of __________characterization can be found in “‘Suppose a man–a civilian and a student of
hanging–should elude the picket post and perhaps get the better of the sentinel,’ said Farquhar, smiling,
‘what could he accomplish?’”

  1. direct
  2. indirect

Peyton Farquhar was a well-to do planter, of an old and highly respected Alabama family” is an example of

a. direct characterization.
b. indirect characterization.

In “A Wagner Matinee,” Clark thinks his aunt looks out of place among the Bostonians during her visit.

a. true
b. false

Which kinds of rhyme are being used in the lines “We wear the mask that grins and lies. / It hides our
cheeks and shades our eyes,” from the poem “We Wear the Mask.”

a. true rhyme and end rhyme
b. true rhyme and internal rhyme
c. internal rhyme and end rhyme

In “Douglass” the image of “honor, strong pilot (who) lieth stark suggests

a. Douglass was not as great as people believe.
b. a pilot without honor is a liar.
c. Society needs a strong leader like Douglass.

The author of “I understood. For her, just outside the door of the concert hall, lay the black pond with the
cattle-tracked bluffs, the tall unpainted house, naked as a tower, with weather-curled boards” is

  1. Paul Laurence Dunbar.
  2. Willa Cather.
  3. Kate Chopin.

Who wrote, “Soon after the tenor began the ‘Prize Song,’ I heard a quick-drawn breath, and turned to my
aunt. Her eyes were closed, but the tears were glistening on her cheeks, and I think in a moment more they
were in my eyes as well”?

  1. Willa Cather
  2. Stephen Crane
  3. Edgar Lee Masters

In “I Will Fight No More Forever,” Chief Joseph’s main concern is for the children of his people.

  1. true
  2. false

A powerful illustration of the _________ is seen in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour.”

  1. harshness of the natural landscape
  2. nature of a good marriage
  3. cruel irony of fate

Which author wrote the following, “‘When I first came to Spoon River / I did not know whether what they told
me / Was true or false. / They would bring me the epitaph / And stand around the shop while I worked / And
say ‘He was so kind,’ ‘He was so wonderful,’ / She was the sweetest woman,’ ‘He was a consistent
Christian’” ?

  1. Edgar Lee Masters
  2. Paul Laurence Dunbar
  3. Willa Cather

The family in “Heading West” seeks to find gold in Kansas.

  1. true
  2. false

If we wanted to find the author’s use of dramatic irony, which of the following lines from “The Story of an
Hour” best shows it?

  1. “And yet she had loved him–sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter!”
  2. “Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door–you will make yourself ill.”
  3. “She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister’s arms.”

Author __________ wrote, “The man was shocked. It was as though he had just heard his own sentence of
death. For a moment he sat and stared at the spot where the fire had been.”

  1. Paul Laurence Dunbar
  2. Willa Cather
  3. Jack London

“I called on good-natured, garrulous old Simon Wheeler . . . ” is an example of

  1. direct characterization.
  2. indirect characterization.

Which of the following elements might be included in a text to demonstrate local color?

  1. memorable characters
  2. attention to particular dialects and speaking styles
  3. exaggerated situations

In “An Episode of War,” Crane seldom directly reveals the lieutenant’s thoughts or feelings. He may have
chosen to do this to show

  1. that the lieutenant likes to observe events around him.
  2. how fascinated the lieutenant has become with the war.
  3. how his injury has stunned or shocked the lieutenant.

Who is the speaker of “Luke Havergal”?

  1. a ghost
  2. Luke Havergal
  3. a living woman

Dunbar refers to the great man’s speaking over “the storm” and his “strong arm to guide the shivering bark.”
What image does he give of Douglass by saying this?

  1. Douglass was like the captain of a ship.
  2. Douglass had a loud voice.
  3. Douglass was physically strong.

“This communication, worn and rubbed, looking as though it had been carried for some days in a coat
pocket that was none too clean, was from my uncle Howard” is an example of

  1. Realism
  2. Naturalism

“‘I do wonder what in the nation that frog throw’d off for—he ‘pears to look mighty baggy, somehow.’ And he
ketched Dan’l by the nap of the neck, and hefted him, and says, ‘Why blam my cats if he don’t weight five
pound!”was written by

  1. Edgar Lee Masters.
  2. Mark Twain.
  3. Willa Cather.

A character who is naturally evil and irritable is usually the antagonist in a Naturalist piece of writing.

  1. true
  2. false

An example of ________ is found in “I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the barroom stove of the
dilapidated tavern in the decayed mining camp of Angel’s, and I noticed that he was fat and baldheaded, and
had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance.”

  1. Realism
  2. Naturalism

The speaker of “Richard Cory” is

  1. a person in town.
  2. Richard Cory.
  3. Edwin Arlington Robinson.

Securities and International Regulatory Agencies

Securities and International Regulatory Agencies

The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the effect of domestic and international regulatory agencies and court systems on business transactions and dispute resolution.

Read the following scenario:

You are the CEO of Bonner, a U.S.-based farm equipment corporation. Bonner recently announced the release of an innovative new tractor with technology based on a patented invention developed by Bonner’s engineers. Bonner’s vice president, who is aware of the upcoming product offering, bought 100,000 shares of Bonner stock prior to the announcement. You found out about the vice president’s stock purchase on the day of the announcement.

One week after the announcement, Bonner received a letter from a German farm equipment corporation, accusing Bonner of patent infringement based on the new tractor’s technology.

Bonner’s board of directors asked you to assess the vice president’s liability for the stock purchase and the company’s options for resolving the German corporation’s patent infringement claim.

Step 1

Prepare an infographic for the board (e.g., Piktochart®, Publisher, Glogster®, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, etc.) in which you discuss the following:

  • Compare the resolution of the patent dispute in a U.S. court with the resolution of the dispute using the World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) dispute resolution program. Search the internet to review WIPO’s dispute resolution program. (Information about WIPO’s dispute resolution program may be located on their website by searching the Internet for WIPO).
  • Assess the liability of Bonner’s vice president for purchasing the corporation’s stock prior to the announcement of the new tractor.
  • Assess whether Bonner has any legal or ethical duties to disclose the stock purchase, and if so, to whom?
  • Discuss risk management procedures Bonner can adopt to avoid or reduce situations like these from happening in the future.

Please do 2 to 3 slides per bullet

Step 2

Create a 350- to 650-word (excluding the cover page, introduction, and conclusion) letter in response to the German farm equipment company in which you:

  • Explain why Bonner is the owner of the invention
  • Discuss the intellectual property rights owned by Bonner in the invention
  • Suggest a method of dispute resolution (e.g., arbitration, mediation, litigation, WIPO dispute resolution), why that method would be desirable for resolving the dispute, and how and where the dispute resolution should be held (United States, foreign country, online, etc.).

Cite a minimum of two references in each step, and format the info graphics and the letter following APA guidelines, and include in each an introduction and a conclusion.

Interview Analysis

Theories of Deviance: Interview Analysis

Not everyone agrees about why some people break rules while others follow them. Now that you have learned some of the main theories of deviance, you are ready to put your sociological perspective in gear and find out what other people’s views are on this topic.

The Unit 6 Assignment has two parts. Part 1 is to conduct two brief interviews. Part 2 is to apply the theory of deviance that you think best describes each respondent’s views on why deviance occurs and how it could be prevented.

Part 1: Interview two people to learn what they think are the main causes of deviance (not just crime, but all rule breaking) in the U.S. society today. Also, ask respondents for their ideas about the remedy for deviance.

These two questions might be helpful to structure your interview. Remember, this is a brief interview, not an in-depth investigation into your respondents’ views.

  • What are some of the reasons that you think are behind deviance in today’s society?HINT: Be prepared to explain the difference between deviance and crime, but be sure to tell the respondent that you are interested in all rule-breaking, not just criminal acts.
  • What do you think are some effective ways to prevent people from breaking society’s rules?HINT: Encourage the respondent to think about juvenile and adult deviance as they answer this question.

Part 2: In a 2–3 page paper, summarize and interpret each of your respondents’ answers. Use one theory of deviance to help explain each respondent’s answers. For instance, respondent one might have said that kids who hang out with bad kids are bound to turn bad. You might choose differential association theory to help explain this respondent’s answers.

No outside resources are required for this Assignment, but to earn full credit you must use in-text citations (in APA format) to the course materials to substantiate the definitions of the theories that you use to explain your respondent’s answers.

Be sure that your paper is written in essay form and that it includes these elements:

  • An introduction that explains the purpose of the interviews, describes who was interviewed (estimated age, relationship to you) and under what conditions (i.e., at work, at home, in public place such as the grocery store, while watching your child’s soccer game).
  • A detailed summary of each interview with generous quotes from the respondent. DO NOT just include the script of the questions asked and responses given.
  • Two separate paragraphs that apply a theory of deviance to explain each respondent’s ideas about the causes of deviance and how it can be prevented. You may find that the same theory explains both respondents’ views, but you will still need to apply the theory to the detailed responses of each respondent in a separate paragraph.
  • A conclusion that summarizes what you learned from the interview process and briefly explains how your views about rule-breaking and its prevention align with those of your respondents.
  • You must download and follow the Professional Interview Protocol document. That Protocol requires that you schedule each interview for a specific date and time, that you record and submit your interview notes, and that you do not interview relatives or friends for this Assignment