What is the intended effect of the object? What mood / feelings / actions does it want to create?

As we continue to think about rhetoric as naming the relationship between design and effect, we can begin to consider almost anything rhetorically, even the objects that we encounter in everyday life. With that in mind, consider the following: Think about the design of objects that you encounter daily or the spaces that you might … Read more

Your task is to review the literature related to the Mind-Body Problem and write a reaction paper on the topic.

Price is low, but you are given plenty of time for this assignment!** One of the more controversial issues in the study of psychology has been the mind-body problem. Consequently, scholars have argued for a very long time about how the mind (i.e., mental qualities) can be distinguished from the body and all other physical … Read more

Described in terms of the physical processes that generate them, the geographical areas that are most commonly at risk, the types of impacts and typical magnitude of hazard events, and hazard-specific issues of emergency response.

During Week 5 we will discuss the principal environmental hazards that are of greatest concern to emergency managers in communities throughout the United States. Each of these hazards will be described in terms of the physical processes that generate them, the geographical areas that are most commonly at risk, the types of impacts and typical … Read more

How does one of your selected organizations (choose one you used in your week 3 DB – What is the definition of Nursing Excellence – these organizations were discussed in the week 3 PowerPoint) lobby or advocate for health care policy?

This week’s readings and lecture offered information related to lobbyists and advocates. Is there a difference between being a lobbyist and an advocate? Lobbyists provide support for policy, as do advocates, so what is the difference? Most nurses consider themselves patient advocates; however a political advocate is somewhat different. In this discussion, differentiate between a … Read more

What do you view as the main issue when considering cross-cultural perspectives in death and police work? Explain your answer in detail. Include thoughts on police culture, emotion work, and community engagement.

MODULE 4 Prompt and rubric: There are many different professional roles that interact with death. It is important to note that from a French-Sociological perspective, death is viewed as a social event, the starting point of a ceremonial process whereby the dead person becomes an ancestor (Palgi & Abramovitch, 1984). Chan (1996) reports beliefs held … Read more

Develop a plan of care for this client in a Word document. Upload your plan of care to the same dropbox.

Once you complete the scenario you will be provided a summary of your “game play” with all of your selections (including incorrect and correct options chosen). You will receive a “Congratulations!” notice. Select “Download Summary”. This document is a PDF. Save the document to your computer and upload your summary into the Dropbox provided on … Read more

Develop a plan of care for this client in a Word document. Upload your plan of care to the same dropbox. Remember that your plan of care MUST meet the needs of both the patient and the family. Remember to prioritize your nursing diagnoses (3 minimum).

Once you complete the scenario you will be provided a summary of your “game play” with all of your selections (including incorrect and correct options chosen). You will receive a “Congratulations!” notice. Select “Download Summary”. This document is a PDF. Save the document to your computer and upload your summary into the Dropbox provided on … Read more

Create a presentation that highlights those aspects, and includes analysis of how these elements contribute to the film’s form and purpose by focusing in-depth on key scenes.

One of the fundamental elements of film studies is the understanding and appreciation of mise-en-scène. We’ve covered different aspects of mise-en-scène, and now we can apply these concepts to a single film. Assignment: In groups, choose a film that effectively illustrates important aspects of mise-en-scène in an interesting or striking way. Create a presentation that … Read more

What are three of the five wrong motives for multiplying new, healthy churches?

  1. Health of Churches (Answers should correspond to Planting Healthy Churches, pp 89-126) (Answers to questions should be a minimum 5 sentences in length) (Original Content Only) (APA Citations are a must) (in-text citations are a must) (Complete the Questions Below) (The text for answering the questions is attached below) Students will complete a … Read more