Troilus and Criseyed: “Midway” in the tragedy, English homework help

[Specific Instructions for the Paper]
1. Be sure you use one quotation per volume of no more than two lines each.
2. Be sure that all parenthetical-citation entries correspond properly to the citation on the works cited listings-and vice versa
3. Be sure not to use contractions in the paper
4. Be sure not to use YOU as an indefinite pronoun
5. Be sure to number your pages-top, right of the page.
For all parenthetical citations in your text, please enter (1) the last name of the Author and (2) the page number. The only exception is for citations from the American Heritage Dictionary-which, uniquely, requires only the word you are defining
The subject of the paper is Troilus and Criseyed: “Midway” in the tragedy. The actual FOCUS of the paper is on [“Midway: The Humorous Center of Chaucer’s Tragedy and why is the humor so appropriate and so well placed?”].
Stay focused on these issues. Do not get lost in the broad abstractions. Focus on Dante’s love and concern for Florence and its political well-being.
Be sure to analyze the humor and its appropriateness just prior to the center of Chaucer’s tragedy. Don’t just describe-analyze!
Use 12 point font, Times New Roman type, double spaced 3 1/2 pages for the paper + one page for the Works Cited, MLA style.

Help with Law question

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) article   300 words

 the Ace Heating and Cooling scenario answer the following questions:

a.   Under UCC 2-302, who has the best chance of getting out of the contract due to unconsionability?
b.   The symbol for justice features a woman wearing a blindfold illustrating that the law should be applied the same way regardless of who the parties are. Does the UCC rule seem to contradict this? Which approach do you think is more ethical?
c.   Note that both Glamour and Shady Rest are businesses, and courts rarely find that contracts between two businesses are unconscionable. The rationale is that a business is a sophisticated entity, familiar with transactions and able to protect itself. Do you think Glamour and Shady Rest are in a comparable position in regard to this contract? Why or why not? 

Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your classmates, explaining your position and why you agree or disagree with their comments. Do you think the contracts are fair or unfair considering the parties had a disproportionate ability to bargain? Under UCC Section 2-302 the court has the discretion to find the contract unconscionable. Do you think this is a good approach? What other methods to resolve this issue is appropriate?  

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the Case Campbell Soup Co. v. Wentz in the text. Answer the following questions:  250 words

1.   What were the terms of the contract between Campbell and the Wentzes?
2.   Did the Wentzes perform under the contract?
3.   Did the court find specific performance to be an adequate legal remedy in this case?
4.   Why did the court refuse to help Campbell in enforcing its legal contract?
5.   How could Campbell change its contract in the future so as to avoid the unconsionability problem? 

Victim of a breach of contract, business finance homework help

1. Imagine you represent a person who claims to have been the victim of a breach of contract. Determine the information that you would need to know to best determine if there was a contract. How would you present a case to a court to show your client was the victim of a breach of contract, and how would you overcome the defenses to the alleged breach? Be sure to use legal terms and concepts from the reading to support your analysis. 

2. Give two (2) reasons explaining why you think organizations have an advantage going global now as compared to twenty years ago. Explain whether or not you think organizations need to go global in order to stay competitive.

Online assignment 120 Questions

Hello all, Im seeking someone to answer some histrory questions for me. I have a total number of 120 questions that need to be answer. Im looking for someone with knowledge in US History. My rate for all question answered is from $2.00 to $4.00 a question, depending on qualification Thanks 🙂

Here are two example questions:

“I’m learning a lot about the Catholic Church and some of its critics,” Sally told her husband later that evening.

“What happened to the French and the Spanish in the New World?” Frank teased.

“It’s all tied together, Frank,” Sally explained. “These religious upheavals affected what was happening in the New World.”

“So, who was criticizing the church and why?”

Match each individual to the statement that exemplifies his criticism of the Catholic Church in the 1500s.

Martin Luther

Henry the VIII

John Calvin

A.

“It is not the authority of the Catholic Church, nor the Pope, that shall determine the legitimacy of my lineage and descendants.”

B.

“Faith and good works alone are not enough to earn God’s grace, and the Church stands between man’s nature and his eternal glory.”

C.

“I will refuse to pay tithes as demanded by the Church because their purpose is not to glorify God but to line the pockets of the priests!”

D.

“We must be allowed to read the Scriptures in our own language so that we are prepared to meet our God if we are chosen by Him for redemption.”

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“How’s progress, honey?” asked Frank a few hours later.

“Well, I’m back in the New World again,” she answered. “I’m reading more about the interactions between the New and Old Worlds. Specifically, I’m looking at how Europeans and Native Americans interacted.”

Initial interactions between the Europeans and Native peoples altered Native Americans’ lives in all of the following ways EXCEPT __________.

  • Native Americans increased hunting of beaver and other animals to trade with Europeans.
  • Native Americans began to replace clay cookware with metal cookware.
  • Native tribes accepted Europeans’ ideas about private property and land ownership.
  • Native Americans refashioned European goods for other uses.
  • Tools provided by Europeans allowed native tribes to produce more shell beads.
  • Some Native Americans adopted European textiles and clothing.

Consumers And Marketing

Each response should be 300 words each and researched using the course materials I provided as an attachment. Please include page numbers and in-text citations and references following APA formatting.

1.Discuss the three forms of innovation as they are categorized in terms of the degree to which they demand changes in behavior from adopters. Provide an example of products that fit each of the three forms of innovations. Discuss the significance of these innovations. How does the promotion for these products differ?

2.What is creolization and what does it have to do with the adoption of marketing strategies? If you were in charge of international markets for Kraft Foods, would you focus primarily on the etic or emic perspectives? Would your answer change if you worked for Ford? Explain.

3.Discuss geodemography and the use of geodemographic marketing techniques in the marketing of products or services. What assumptions are made and how accurate are these assumptions? Provide an example of where you have seen geodemographic marketing used effectively.

4.Discuss the five types of social powers and for each provide an example of a time when, as a consumer, you were influenced by an individual with this power.

Comic book Journal

You must complete the journals by reading and analyzing comic books you have read outside of class. Yes, you may also use digital comics. If you have a phone or tablet, you can download Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse applications. Free comics are available (though I’d rather have you read an entire story arc rather than a single issue of a comic). Manga will work as well.

Here’s a nifty site where you can read free digital comics. Yeah!

http://www.comicastle.org/

Here’s how you go about it:

Begin with a brief summary. BRIEF. Then, continue with lens analysis: using one of the lenses (or approaches) you are exposed to, analyze the text. For example, perhaps you read Batman: The Dark Knight and decide to use the psychological lens to analyze the work. You select a psychological theory (Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development, for example) and you would determine which stage each of the characters seems to be at. (Interestingly enough, even though characters are three dimensional, they are often caught up in one of the conflicts Erikson discusses in his stages of psychosocial development. Batman, for example, might be caught up in stage 1: trust vs. mistrust. He’s not an infant, but he still seems to be caught up in that conflict, as well as several others.

NOTE: Wonder Women is not a option since I already used it for my paper.

REQUIREMENTS:

* – 1-page, double spaced per entry. (each journal)

* – 1″ margins on all sides.

SUBMIT YOUR JOURNALS IN A SINGLE DOCUMENT

PLEASE USE MLA CITATION

Cost of Capital, business and finance homework help

Your next assignment as a financial management intern is to apply the knowledge that you acquired while engaging in the cost of capital discussion that you had with your colleagues. In this task, you will be calculating the weighted cost of capital for a firm using the book value of the components and the concepts presented in this phase.

Using the most current annual financial statements from the company you analyzed in Phase 1, determine the percentage of the firm’s assets that are currently be financed with debt (total liabilities), preferred stock, and common stock (common equity). It is very possible that your firm will have very little or no preferred stock, so in this class, the percent would be “zero.” Your ratios should add up to 100%. You will also need to calculate the firm’s average tax rate using the income tax expense divided by the firm’s income before taxes. Use the following tables:

Company

Total Assets

Total Liabilities

Total Preferred Stock

Total Common Equity

Dollar Value

% of Assets

Company

Income before Tax

Income Tax Expense

Average Tax Rate (%)

The first component to determine is the cost of debt. You mentor suggests using the Web site that you used in the previous Phase to find the pretax yield-to-maturity of a bond with at least 5 years left before maturity. Using the following table, calculate the firm’s after-tax cost of debt:

Yield to Maturity

1 – Average Tax Rate

After-tax Cost of Debt

Now you will need to calculate the cost of preferred stock. You can use the following table:

Annual Dividend

Current Value of Preferred Stock

Cost of Preferred Stock (%)

To calculate the cost of common equity, you can use the CAPM model. Using current stock data, the yield on the 5-year treasury bond, and the return on the market calculated in Phase 2, you can calculate the cost of common equity using the following table:

5-year Treasury Bond Yield
(risk-free rate)

Stock’s Beta

Return on the Top 500 Stocks (market return)

Cost of Common Equity

Now, you can use the cost and ratios from above to calculate the firm’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) using the following table:

After-Tax Cost of Debt

Cost of Preferred Stock

Cost of Common Equity

WACC

Unweighted Cost

Weight of Component

Weighted Cost of Component

  • After completing the required calculations, explain your results in a Word document, and attach the spreadsheet showing your work. Be sure to explain the following:
    • How would you expect the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to differ if you had used market values of equity rather than the book value of equity, and why?
    • What would you expect would happen to the cost of equity if you had to raise it by selling new equity, and why?
    • If the after-tax cost of debt is always less expensive than equity, why don’t firms use more debt and less equity?
    • What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of raising capital by using debt?
    • How would “floatation costs” impacted the WACC, and how could they have been incorporated in the formula?

Note: You can find information about the top 500 stocks at this Web site.

Reference

S&P 500 index chart. (2014). Retrieved from the Yahoo! Finance Web site: http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=%5egspc+interactive#symbol=^gspc;range=1y;compare=;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=;

Be sure to document your paper with in-text citations, credible sources, and list of references used in proper APA format.

Deliverable Length:  Word document of 700–1,000 words with attached Excel Spreadsheet showing calculations

discussion board and two replies- Masters Level


initial post must be 600 words- A major obstacle to the global adoption, expansion, and progress of eHealth is the lack of available healthcare workers trained in informatics and adequately prepared to work in this growing field. What unique skill set(s) are needed to work in this evolving discipline? What obstacles present themselves as informatics expands globally (e.g., education/language barriers, differences in terminology, legal issues, access to technology, regulatory policies, etc.)? How might these challenges be overcome?

For your replies, respond to 2 classmates, identifying at least 1 strength and 1 weakness in each classmate’s reasoning.

* please use scholarly sources and the Bible for citations in APA FORMAT

respond to classmate #1 in 460 words – Data management is becoming an increasingly daunting challenge in healthcare. (HiMSS, 2018) In our book Nelson and Staggers (2018), states that “Healthcare is one of the largest sectors of the economy in many parts of the world.” (Nelson & Staggers, 2018) Health is a driver of the overall quality of life. All over the world, the health sector is predicted to be the largest source of job creation for the next decade. Because of this trend of health expansion, the world would need millions more health workers, especially ones that can understand and use health informatics. With the growth and expansion of eHealth, the need for skilled and educated individuals for this growth is high.

I found a few articles that gave their opinions on what skill set is needed in the growing field of healthcare informatics. According to the University of Illinois at Chicago website, they stated that there are five skills needed to succeed in health informatics. They are Interpersonal skills, ability to problem solve, programming knowledge, communication skills, and ability to work with health data systems. (University of Illinois Chicago, 2018) At theinformaticsnurse.com (last updated 2018) has six. They are clinical experience and competence; critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving; technical/computer skills (this should be a given, but they specifically said it so…); business correspondence skills; interpersonal skills; and project management skills. (theinformaticsnurse.com, 2018) As you can see, they are pretty simuliar. All the other websites I ran across follow these skill set. I have to say I agree with this but I would like to include willingness to teach. To hold knowledge is profond, to teach is change the world. The bible teaches that we should share our knowledge. Matthew 5:19 “Therefore anyone who sets aside one of the least of these commands and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”

Leadership and organization skills are essential when the informatics is also a project manager. These skills are needed to bring a project from conception to implementation, managing schedules, and timelines, while keeping the project’s budget and other issues inline. The reason why I brought up project management because that will be what a healthcare informatics job will need. Project management provides the necessary to implement any changes, from weighing facts and to make necessary decisions. Effective management and technical support are required for the success of large scale projects.

For informatics to expand globally, there are several obstacles that needs to be overcome. A lack of semantic interoperability is one of these obstacles. “Key barriers include issues related to the terminology used in describing and documenting health such as cost and accessibility, gaps in exhaustiveness, and lack of granularity” (Nelson & Staggers, 2018) The lack of some countries not having the correct infrastructure. “Large sustainable implementations at a country or regional level are less common. This lack of sustainability and scalability prevents improvements in quality, efficiency, and equity outcomes” (Luna, Almerares, Mayan, Gonzàlez Bernaldo de Quiròs, & Otero, 2014). Trust in the system because of the fear of identity theft. Effective communication with patients and health care workers. Patient and their provider’s relationships rely on good communication. Factors that influence this communication include cultural differences, low health literacy, and language differences. Education is another obstacle. The growth of health informatics brings new jobs. With new jobs, there will be a need to train these individuals. At this time these are very few people with the skill set to work in this field. This has caused a need for a strong human resource strategy, as well as a long-term plan to meet the demand (Nelson & Staggers, 2018).

The purpose of informatics is to help everyone make better decisions, no matter what their role, either patient, provider, or the company that owns the software. Informatics is the structure needed to clarify complex relationships, reveal relationships between similar or related information from different sources, and link that information to the patient. Throughout the world is has been considered a digital divide. This division has been caused be a gap to share information and inconsistency between countries in the number of internet users. Cell phones have assisted in bridging this gap. Of course, education is the main one to help with the needs. Incentives from health organizations to have this knowledge. From paying for the school to train their workforce, to offering workshops that they can attend.

References

HiMSS. (2018). Data Management and Patient Medical Record. Retrieved from HiMSS Transforming health through informaton and technology: https://www.himss.org/data-management-and-patient-…

Luna, D., Almerares, A., Mayan, J., Gonzàlez Bernaldo de Quiròs, F., & Otero, C. (2014). Health Informatics in Developing Countries: Going beyond Pilot Practices to Sustainable Implentations: A Review of the Current Challenges. Health Informatics Research, 3-10.

Nelson, R., & Staggers, N. (2018). Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach, 2nd Ed. St. Louis: Elsevier.

theinformaticsnurse.com. (2018, July). Skills Needed by an Informatics Nurse. Retrieved from TheInformativsNurse.com: http://theinformaticsnurse.com/2012/03/17/skills-n…

University of Illinois Chicago. (2018). 5 skills needed to succeed in health informatics . Retrieved from Univerity of Illinois Chicago Health Informatics retrieved on October 9th, : https://healthinformatics.uic.edu/resources/articl…

respond to classmate #2 in 460 words-

“eHealth involves the use of electronic communication and information technology to improve the access, efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of clinical and business processes utilized by health care organizations, health care professionals, and patients” (Barakat, Woolrych, Sixsmith, Kearns, & Kort, 2013, para 7). eHealth includes technologies such as personal health record, electronic health record, telehealth, and patient monitoring (Barakat et al., 2013). Institute of Medicine (IOM) states that, “We are at a unique time in health care. Technology – which has the potential to improve quality and safety of care as well as reduce costs – is rapidly evolving, changing the way we deliver health care. At the same time, health care reform is reshaping the healthcare landscape” (Fenton, Gongora-Ferraez, & Joost, 2012, para 5).

Romans 12:2 tells us, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” With the implementation of health information technology and eHealth the objective is improved health care access and overall patient care. I believe God would say if this is the care then eHealth is acceptable in his eyes. This is because this is what is good for His people, to improve their health and life. 3 John 1:2 states, “Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.” This Bible verse goes along with superior health that can be provided with health information technology, such as eHealth.

To ensure health care personnel are up to par with eHealth, the organization must train and educate their staff on the up-to-date tools and approaches utilized in the health care facility. Rogers, Diffusion of Innovation Theory suggest that persons go through five phases to implement new technology, these include, knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation, and confirmation. Knowledge, as far as minimum proficiencies need to be in place before eHealth can be implemented.

Skills need for health information technology were labelled as basic, intermediate, or advanced. Basic skill level included comprehending medical technology, as well as simple computer abilities and interpersonal communication competencies. Intermediate skills consist of an array of skills, from understanding electronic health record “meaningful use” to awareness of guidelines concerning confidentiality and security. Project proficiency supervision is also included in intermediate skills. Advanced skills embrace ordinary management and calculated planning abilities. These skills also include the capacity to utilize data analytics and interactive skills to be able to communicate with senior supervisors (Fenton et al., 2012).

Nelson & Staggers (2018) suggest that there any many global encounters that face the eHealth practice. “A key problem in achieving global interoperability in eHealth is the lack of sematic (the meaning of terms) interoperability” (Nelson & Staggers, 2018, p. 590). Chief obstacles consist of vocabulary that defining and recording healthcare; some of these include fees and availability. Other hurdles consist of breaks in exhaustiveness and absence of graininess (Nelson & Staggers, 2018).

Nelson & Staggers (2018) suggest that international endeavors are in progress to resolve these obstacles or challenges. “…such as the development of international standard to underpin clinical terminologies, the development of clinical data models like HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) documents, openEHR Archetypes, and integration of standard data models with terminologies such as SNOMED CT” (Nelson & Staggers, 2018, p. 590).

In order for eHealth to successful work the health care personnel need to have a specific skill set. The characteristics that are included in this skillset have been thoroughly discussed above. There are obstacles that occur with informatics globally. However, global attempts have been put into place to assist with these.

References

Barakat, A., Woolrych, R. D., Sixsmith, A., Kearns, W. D., & Kort, H.S. (2013). “eHealth

technology competencies for health professionals working in home care to support older

adults to age in place: Outcomes of a two-day collaborative workshop. Med 2.0, 2(2). e10. Fenton, S. H., Gongora-Ferraez, M. J., & Joost. E. (2012). Health Information Technology

Knowledge and Skills Needed by HIT Employers. Appl Clin Inform 3(4): 448–461.

doi: 10.4338/ACI-2012-09-RA-0035

Nelson, R., & Staggers, N. (2018). Health informatics: An interprofessional approach (2nd ed.).

St. Louis: MO. Elsevier

Applying Learning Theory to Life

Week 4 – Assignment

Applying Learning Theory to Life

Prior to beginning work on this activity read all of the required reading, review the content from weeks one through three, visit the website http://selfdeterminationtheory.org (Links to an external site.), and review the Instructor Guidance. This week you will be discussing the multiple perspectives about how we learn, based on your developing knowledge about learning theory, and how it affects your own ability to perform at desired levels.

Required elements:

  • Explain behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and humanism as applied to learning. Suggested template.
  • Summarizes at least two sub-theories/ideologies within each framework.
    • Examples include:
    • From behaviorism
      • associative learning, classical conditioning, operant Conditioning, conditioning, extinction, and ratio/interval schedules
    • From cognitivism
      • schema theory, memory development, elaboration theory (i.e. Bloom’s taxonomy), cognitive load theory, and social learning/cognitive theory.
    • From constructivism (conceptions of knowledge are derived from the process of constructing individual interpretations of one’s experiences)
      • cognitive constructivism, dialectical (social) constructivism, zone of proximal development, and discovery learning
    • From humanism
      • motivational theories of learning (i.e. self-determination theory, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs), experiential learning, and Steiner pedagogy or Waldorf education.
    • List and briefly explain a minimum of two theoretically supported strategies, that we have learned about during the past weeks, that you think would most help you to increase your own learning success.
    • List and briefly explain a minimum of two theoretically supported strategies, that we have learned about during the past weeks, that you think would most help someone in your personal or professional circle.
      • Apply basic methods of psychological research skills to this content by synthesizing supporting evidence from at least three scholarly sources from the Ashford University Library that defend the strategies you have chosen.

The Applying Learning Theory to Life paper

  • Must be seven to eight double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.).
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of [paper, project, etc.]
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use headings and sub-headings. See example. (Links to an external site.)
  • Must use appropriate research methods (e.g. use of the Ashford library) and skeptical inquiry (http://www.criticalthinking.org/ (Links to an external site.)).to support the content inclusions.
  • Must begin with an introductory paragraph that introduces what you will be outlining in your paper.
  • Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms the learning perspectives/principles and strategies you chose.
  • Must use at least three scholarly sources, all of which must come from the Ashford University Library.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Read and then response to the discussion question

RFID chips boost tracking, spark controversy

Why hand over your credit card to cashiers when they could scan your plastic while it’s still in your wallet?

Or what if you could make a purchase by waving your hand—with a chip implanted just beneath your skin—over a wireless reader?

If RFID (or “radio-frequency identification”) sound like the stuff of science fiction, consider the fact that the EZ Pass tag on your windshield—the one that lets you fly through highway toll booths—have RFID to thank for their abilities.

RFID chips: They’re everywhere!

RFID tags are also found in passports (if you were issued a U.S. passport in the past year or so, chances are there’s an RFID chip in there), library books, jewelry, credit cards, and even garbage trucks (Links to an external site.).

Think of an RFID tag as a barcode—except instead of a pattern of lines that must be scanned up close, RFID tags actually transmit their data to readers anywhere from inches to hundreds of yards away (the range depends on the chip—and use—involved).

Smaller, “passive” RFID tags are tiny enough to fit under a sticker or actually be implanted (ouch!) beneath the skin.

More complex “active” RFID tags, on the other hand, come with their own power sources, have longer ranges (hundreds of yards, in some cases), and can take readings on temperature, humidity, and other environment factors—an ability that comes in handy when it comes to tracking, say, perishable goods such as produce.

Inventory tracking, made easy

Indeed, RFID tags are making headway in the field of inventory control, allowing vendors (such as Wal-Mart and Rite Aid, among many others) to instantly track their stock—and in some cases, detect if goods have been exposed to harmful temperatures, vibrations, shocks, or even light.

Same goes with library books. Using the latest RFID tags and readers, librarians can scan and track entire stacks of books at once—a much less time-consuming prospect than pulling out individual volumes to read their barcodes.

In addition to being embedded in passports and credit cards, RFID tags have been sewn into school uniforms (Links to an external site.)to track children, implanted in hospital patients to prevent accidental treatments (although only a handful of patients (Links to an external site.)have agreed to be “chipped”), and even swallowed (Links to an external site.)(ewww!) to track the effectiveness of medication. And get this—clubs in Scotland and Spain have chipped party-goers (Links to an external site.)who’d rather not bother with paying cash for drinks.

Hold still, this won’t hurt a bit

Naturally, the idea of humans with RFID tags implanted in their skin leads to fear of Big Brother, tracking our every move—not to mention the fact that surgically implanted chips are, by their very nature, creepy.

There are also plenty of security issues to consider—namely, what if someone managed to sniff out your passport’s RFID tag (Links to an external site.)and swipe your identity? Or your credit card number (Links to an external site.)?

In fact, as RFID tag technology has improved, so have covert RFID readers, which can read at a distance RFID tags that were designed to work only at close range (such as those in passports).

Hackers are also getting quite good at cracking the encryption in RFID-enabled smart cards, as students and researchers at the University of Virginia recently proved (Links to an external site.).

Meanwhile, health concerns about human RFID implantation have cropped up, with some studies showing cases of chips causing tumors in lab animals (Links to an external site.). The FDA approved human RFID chipping (Links to an external site.)back in 2004.


Discussion Questions

What’s your take? Like the idea of being able to buy your groceries with a wave of your hand? Or does the idea of an RFID implant make your skin crawl?


After your read all the above, please respond to the discussion question as following:

Kindly note that this work contains 2 parts:

1.For part one,

Respondto the discussion post questions with in 12 hours from now with at least with 250-300 words

2.Then for Part two,

I will share with you the text-writing of four other students from the class. Once you have the text-writing of the four students, you need to write a respond to each student in less than 12 hoursfrom sharing their text-writing (You must write 50-70-words response to each student).

Instructions to be successful with discussions:

·When you post in discussions stay away from writing posts like: You’ll have a prompt like this example: Discuss the topic of AI in relation to healthcare. Some students will write an answer like. “AI is being used in healthcare for surgeries. It is a technology that is integral to the healthcare system.”

This answer will receive 2 points out of 5. Yes, you answered it but did not put a critical piece in the answer– the evidence.

·Stay awayfrom statements like “I think this, or I agree with Angie.” Instead, post something like… Research suggests that AI is just as good of a predictor of medical assessment as humans (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/24/ai-equal-with-human-experts-in-medical-diagnosis-study-finds (Links to an external site.)) Further machine technology is being used not only in diagnosis but also in treatment(https://www.davincisurgery.com/da-vinci-systems/about-da-vinci-systems (Links to an external site.)). Has anyone in the class had a personal experience with this kind of surgery? This is a more robust post and encourages interaction. It would receive full points.

·If an internet site is used, it must be cited properly. Plagiarism is not acceptable in any form and a score of zero will be given on the assignment, as the assignment will be checked by Turnitin Website for plagiarism.


The entire work must be done in 24 hours maximum.