Healthy People 2020 initiative essay

  • Go to http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/default.aspx and review the Healthy People 2020 initiative.Pay close attention to the objectives, goals, and indicators.
  • Using your city or county public health department or the CDC, choose 3 population or community based problems such as disease, disaster, crimes, accidents, falls etc.. from the topicsoutlined in the website and preparean analysis discussing how these 3 conditions, affect your community and how they were identified and a plan of action to contained them base on healthy people 2020.

3.The presentation must be in APA format with a minimum of 1500 words (excluding first and references page) with a minimum of 4 evidence based references using the required Arial 12 font.Must include the zip code of the city or county chosen.Follow the APA example paper that was sent to you at the beginning of the course for guidance.Make sure references are used according to APA guidelines and electronic references must be from reliable sources such as CDC.

SOC 12O constructing arguments

The purpose of this discussion is to help you understand how to construct an ethical argument and how to compare ethical arguments to other types of arguments, such as arguments based on political or economic theories. Prepare and post a response to the following prompt:

  • Identify the basic themes, topics, and concepts that make up the discipline of ethics. What are the themes or ideas that unite the different ethical theories? What is it that ethics aims to explain?
  • Describe how you might apply an ethical theme to one of the following social issues:
    • Limiting smoking in public places, such as public buildings, restaurants, or city parks
    • Municipal governments using public funds to build stadiums for professional sports teams
    • Requiring a private landowner to provide habitat for endangered species on their properties

What is your goal when you apply an ethical theme to a specific real-world issue? Distinguish how applying an ethical theme to an issue would differ from applying one of the following perspectives: economics, politics, or religion. What themes might represent the alternative perspective to the issue?

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly sources, and properly cite any references.

Social Media and Marketing Strategies, writing homework help

 Social Media and Marketing Strategies

Consider Taneja & Toombs (2014) (attached) and in light of our learning from the last few weeks, analyze the marketing planning process. What role does social media have in planning a marketing strategy these days? What social media best practices are appropriate? How can you envision your own proposed business using social media for marketing purposes?

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be 3-4 pages in length, not including cover and reference pages.
  • Be formatted according to  APA Requirements.
  • Cite a minimum of three sources–two of which should be academic peer-reviewed scholarly sources to support your responses–in addition to your textbook. 

Note that written assignments must have a title page, section headers, a running header, an introduction, a conclusion, and a reference page. 

Reflection 5

Please read “The Little Match Girl” found on pg. 301 of the CFT. Remember to suspend judgment when reading.

In 100 words, please answer the following questions:

This week we briefly learned about lenses and how they can be applied to help analyze different texts. If you had to use one of those lenses (new criticism, structuralism, deconstructionism, psychoanalysis, post-colonialism, feminism, queer theory, marxism, and historicism), to analyze “The Little Match Girl”, which one would you choose? Why?

Briefly (50 words or less), state 1 interesting thing you thought, when of using your lens, to think of the story in a different way. Did it change the way you read the story?

Canvas one page discussion post?

Read the Case carefully.

Post your answer to: Should human blood be commodified?

Argue yes/no and explain in your post.

CASE: Blood For Sale

SOL LEvIN WAS A SUCCESSFUL StOCKbROKER in Tampa, Florida, when he recognized the potentially profitable market for safe and uncontaminated blood and, with some col­ leagues, founded Plasma International. Not everybody is willing to make money by selling his or her own blood, and in the begin­ ning Plasma International bought blood from people addicted to drugs and alcohol. Although innovative marketing increased Plasma International’s sales dramatically, several cases of hepa­ titis were reported in recipients. The company then began look­ ing for new sources of blood.21 Plasma International searched worldwide and, with the advice of a qualified team of medical consultants, did extensive testing. Eventually they found that the blood profiles of several rural West African tribes made them ideal prospective donors. After negotia­ tions with the local government, Plasma International signed an agreement with several tribal chieftains to purchase blood. Business went smoothly and profitably for Plasma Inter­ national until a Tampa paper charged that Plasma was purchasing blood for as little as fifteen cents a pint and then reselling it to hos­ pitals in the United States and South America for $25 per pint. In one recent disaster, the newspaper alleged, Plasma International had sold 10,000 pints, netting nearly a quarter of a million dollars. The newspaper story stirred up controversy in Tampa, but the existence of commercialized blood marketing systems in the United States is nothing new. Approximately half the blood and plasma obtained in the United States is bought and sold like any other commodity. By contrast, the National Health Service in Great Britain relies entirely on a voluntary system of blood dona­ tion. Blood is neither bought nor sold. It is available to anyone who needs it without charge or obligation, and donors gain no preference over nondonors. In an important study, economist Richard Titmuss showed that the British system works better than the American one in terms of economic and administrative efficiency, price, and blood quality. The commercialized blood market, Titmuss argued, is wasteful of blood and plagued by shortages. In the United States, bureaucratization, paperwork, and administrative overhead result in a cost per unit of blood that is five to fifteen times higher than it is in Great Britain. Hemophiliacs, in particular, are disadvantaged by the U.S. system and have enormous bills to pay. In addition, commercial markets are much more likely to distribute contami­ nated blood. Titmuss also argued that the existence of a commercialized system discourages voluntary donors. People are less apt to give blood if they know that others are selling it. Psychologists have found similar conflicts between financial incentives and moral or altruistic conduct in other areas.22 Philosopher Peter Singer has elaborated on this point in the case of blood: If blood is a commodity with a price, to give blood means merely to save someone money. Blood has a cash value of a certain number of dollars, and the importance of the gift will vary with the wealth of the recipient. If blood can­ not be bought, however, the gift’s value depends upon the need of the recipient. Often, it will be worth life itself. Under these circumstances blood becomes a very special kind of gift, and giving it means providing for strangers, without hope of reward, something they cannot buy and without which they may die. The gift relates strangers in a manner that is not possible when blood is a commodity. This may sound like a philosopher’s abstraction, far removed from the thoughts of ordinary people. On the contrary, it is an idea spontaneously expressed by British donors in response to Titmuss’s questionnaire. As one woman, a machine operator, wrote in reply to the question why she first decided to become a blood donor: “You can’t get blood from supermarkets and chain stores. People themselves must come forward; sick people can’t get out of bed to ask you for a pint to save their life, so I came forward in hopes to help somebody who needs blood.”

Just a guide that our professor provided us on how to write a post.

Argument Formula

Case Name/Number:

Argument: This sentence states what you are arguing. (E.g. X is morally wrong)

Premise 1: One reason for my argument is. . . . .

Premise 2: Another reason for my argument is. . . . .

The moral theory which best supports my argument is: (choose from Utilitarian, Kantian, Ross, Rawls)

and explain HOW the theory supports your argument.

Opposing view: consider an argument that disagrees with yours. Explain it.

Refute Opposing view: then, say why the opposing view does not work and why your argument is logical

and valid.

Adult Online Learning

1.

Completing a degree as a non-traditional student typically takes a 20-25 hour per week time commitment.

  • Describe in 250 words or more how you will accommodate a new 20-25 hour per week time commitment in your personal schedule.
  • In your response, be sure to address how you will balance this new commitment with your existing family and professional obligations.

2.

Technology is a “must have” at all times for a non-traditional student. By Technology, we mean both a computer and access to the internet. Cellular devices are not adequate technological resources in an academic environment.

  • Describe in 150 words or more: How will you complete your assignments on-time in the event your issued technology is unusable or unavailable?

Long Term Investment Decisions

Assignment 3: Long-Term Investment Decisions

Due Week 9 and worth 300 points

Assume that the low-calorie frozen, microwavable food company from Assignments 1 and 2 wants to expand, and has to make some long-term capital budgeting decisions. The company is currently facing increases in the costs of major ingredients.

Use the Internet and Strayer databases to research government policies and regulation.

Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:

  1. Outline a plan that managers in the low-calorie, frozen microwaveable food company could follow in anticipation of raising prices when selecting pricing strategies for making their products’ response to a change in price less elastic. Provide a rationale for your response.
  2. Examine the major effects that government policies have on production and employment. Predict the potential effects that government policies could have on your company.
  3. Determine whether or not government regulation to ensure fairness in the low-calorie, frozen microwavable food industry is needed. Cite the major reasons for government involvement in a market economy. Provide two (2) examples of government involvement in a similar market economy to support your response.
  4. Examine the major complexities that would arise under expansion via capital projects. Propose key actions that the company could take in order to prevent or address these complexities.
  5. Suggest the substantive manner in which the company could create a convergence between the interests of stockholders and managers. Indicate the most likely impact to profitability of such a convergence. Provide two (2) examples of instances that support your response.
  6. Use at least five (5) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia does not qualify as an academic resource.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Propose how differences in demand and elasticity lead managers to develop various pricing strategies.
  • Analyze the economic impact of contracting, governance and organizational form within organizations.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in managerial economics and globalization.
  • Write clearly and concisely about managerial economics and globalization using proper writing mechanics.

Click here to view the grading rubric.

Strategy Paper

In this paper, examine your organization’s generic and diversification strategies, its international moves, and its ethics, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability practices. Submit your work in your assignment folder in the form of an approximate 2,000-word double-spaced APA-formatted paper. The title page, reference list, and any appendices are not included in this suggested word count. You do not need to include an abstract.

Organization is : University of Maryland Medical Center

Your paper should address these topics:

  1. Your organization’s generic strategy or strategies.
  2. Any diversification strategies the organization pursues.
  3. Any international moves made by your organization. Does it operate internationally? In what format(s)?
  4. What ethics policies and practices does your organization have in place?
  5. Does your organization practice social responsibility? In what way(s)?
  6. What are your organization’s environmental sustainability practices?

Write a script, Create Treatment and Breakdowns, Make a storyboard

1. Using “The Diamond” script PDF from Lesson 1 as a guide for script elements and formatting, write a script of no more than two pages.

Make sure to include each of the following:

  • A beginning/middle/end
  • Action
  • Dialogue
  • Character names
  • Location

2.

Treatment:

Remember – this is a detailed summary that should help readers imagine what the end product will look like. Make sure to describe the following in your treatment:

  • Plot
  • Characters
  • Genre
  • Intended audience
  • A description of the style and techniques of animation you would use to make this animation (i.e. cel animation, CGI, stop motion, or any other techniques you can envision using in your animation).
Breakdowns:

First, create a brief breakdown of the production elements (listed below) that you would need to produce your script. A suggested method for doing so would be to print out your script and use different highlighters to mark each item. Details about the following should be included:

Production Breakdown

  • Characters
  • Backgrounds
  • Props and furniture
  • Special effects
  • Voice talent/music/sound effects

Next, create a written Shot List Breakdown in whichever word processing program you’re using. Be sure to include the following:

Shot List Breakdown

  • Camera shots
  • Camera angles
  • Character actions

3.

Make a storyboard of at least 10 thumbnails for your script. You can make your storyboard drawings by hand, then photograph, or use computer drawing and coloring software. Use a few colors in your drawings to show the color palette for the film. Make sure to incorporate each of the following in your storyboard:

  • Perspective
  • Lighting
  • Character movement

Who Am I Presentation.

Create a presentation using Microsoft® PowerPoint® or another presentation software as approved by your instructor about your personal background and identity.

Identify two or three social categories you identify with that you are comfortable sharing.

Include the following:

  • Illustrate the racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, or other social categories or groups you identify with and are comfortable sharing.
  • Select one of the social categories you listed and discuss how this social group has been marginalized or has experienced discrimination throughout history.
  • Describe the relationship between your ancestry and any racial, ethnic, or cultural groups you identify with—particularly if you identify with more than one.
  • Describe a time you, an ancestor, or someone else who belongs to one of your identity groups endured discrimination.