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  • “The Evolution of Urban Cities: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Please make sure you follow all the instructions. USE SIMPLE WORDING AND A FILE IS ATTACHED WITH THE LOGIN INFO FOR MY COURSE BOOKE. USE INTRODUCTION TO URBAN CITIES FOR THE PAPER

  • Interprofessional Collaboration: Reflection and Best Practices for Success “Improving Interprofessional Collaboration and Leadership: Lessons Learned from Reflection and Literature” “Effective Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Strategies for Managing Resources and Achieving Organizational Goals”

    For this assessment, you will create a 5-10 minute video reflection that addresses either an interprofessional collaboration you experienced or a collaboration case study scenario that you imagine you experienced.
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    Introduction
    Interprofessional collaboration is a critical aspect of a nurse′s work. Through interprofessional collaboration, practitioners and patients share information and consider each other′s perspectives to better understand and address the many factors that contribute to health and well-being (Sullivan et al., 2015). Essentially, by collaborating, health care practitioners and patients can have better health outcomes. Nurses, who are often at the frontlines of interacting with various groups and records, are full partners in this approach to health care.
    Reflection is a key part of building interprofessional competence, as it allows you to look critically at experiences and actions through specific lenses. From the standpoint of interprofessional collaboration, reflection can help you consider potential reasons for and causes of people′s actions and behaviors (Saunders et al., 2016). It also can provide opportunities to examine the roles team members adopted in a given situation as well as how the team could have worked more effectively.
    As you begin to prepare this assessment you are encouraged to complete the What is Reflective Practice? activity. The activity consists of five questions that will allow you the opportunity to practice self-reflection. The information gained from completing this formative will help with your success on the Collaboration and Leadership Reflection Video assessment. Completing formatives is also a way to demonstrate course engagement
    Note: The Example Kaltura Reflection demonstrates how to cite sources appropriately in an oral presentation/video. Your assessment will reflect on either a professional collaboration you experienced or a collaboration case study scenario that you imagine you experienced
    References
    Saunders, R., Singer, R., Dugmore, H., Seaman, K., & Lake, F. (2016). Nursing students′ reflections on an interprofessional placement in ambulatory care. Reflective Practice, 17(4), 393–402.
    Sullivan, M., Kiovsky, R., Mason, D., Hill, C., Duke, C. (2015). Interprofessional collaboration and education. American Journal of Nursing, 115(3), 47–54.
    Demonstration of Proficiency
    Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.
    Identify how poor collaboration can result in inefficient management of human and financial resources supported by evidence from the literature.
    Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.
    Reflect on an interdisciplinary collaboration experience noting ways in which it was successful and unsuccessful in achieving desired outcomes.
    Identify best-practice interdisciplinary collaboration strategies to help a team to achieve its goals and work more effectively together.
    Competency 4: Explain how change management theories and leadership strategies can enable interdisciplinary teams to achieve specific organizational goals.
    Identify best-practice leadership strategies from the literature, which would improve an interdisciplinary team′s ability to achieve its goals.
    Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.
    Communicate via video with clear sound and light.
    The full reference list is from relevant and evidence-based (published within 5 years) sources, exhibiting nearly flawless adherence to APA format.
    Professional Context
    This assessment will help you to become a reflective practitioner. By considering your own successes and shortcomings in interprofessional collaboration, you will increase awareness of your problem-solving abilities. You will create a Kaltura video of your reflections, including a discussion of best practices for interprofessional collaboration and leadership strategies, supported by references to the literature.
    You may choose to reflect on a collaborative interprofessional project you worked on in your current or former place of practice, or you may choose to imagine that you worked on the collaborative interprofessional scenario presented in the Assessment 01 Supplement: Collaboration and Leadership Reflection Video [PDF] resource.
    Scenario
    As part of an initiative to build effective collaboration at a site where you work as a nurse, you have been asked to:
    Reflect on an interprofessional collaborative project.
    Examine what happened during the collaboration.
    Identify positive aspects and areas for improvement.
    Research best practice for interprofessional collaboration.
    Use lessons learned from your research and experience to create a video reflection (5-10 minutes) that share suggestions for improving interprofessional collaboration that can be shared with leadership and colleagues.
    Instructions
    Using Kaltura, record a video (5–10 minutes) where you reflect on an interprofessional collaboration experience, proposing recommendations for how to improve interprofessional collaboration that can be shared with leadership and colleagues. Support these recommendations with references to the literature.
    The interprofessional project that you reflect on may be one that you collaborated on at your current or former place of practice, or you may choose to imagine you collaborated on the interprofessional project presented in the Assessment 01 Supplement: Collaboration and Leadership Reflection Video [PDF] Download Assessment 01 Supplement: Collaboration and Leadership Reflection Video [PDF] resource and reflect on that.
    Be sure that your assessment addresses the following criteria. Please study the scoring guide carefully so you will know what is needed for a distinguished score:
    Reflect on an interdisciplinary collaboration experience, noting ways in which it was successful and unsuccessful in achieving desired outcomes.
    Explain aspects of the collaboration that helped the team make progress toward relevant goals or outcomes.
    Explain aspects of the collaboration that could have been improved.
    Identify how poor collaboration can result in inefficient management of human and financial resources, citing supporting evidence from the literature.
    Discuss the ways in which the interdisciplinary team did not collaborate effectively.
    Discuss the negative implications for the human and financial resources of the interdisciplinary team and the organization as a whole.
    Cite the literature for support.
    Identify best-practice leadership strategies from the literature that would improve an interdisciplinary team′s ability to achieve its goals, citing at least one author from the literature.
    Identify at least one leadership best practice or strategy that you believe would improve the team′s ability to achieve their goals.
    Identify the strategy and its source or author and provide a brief rationale for your choice of strategy.
    Cite the literature for support.
    Identify best-practice interdisciplinary collaboration strategies to help a team achieve its goals and work together, citing the work of at least one author.
    Identify at least one best practice or strategy for interdisciplinary collaboration to help the team achieve its goals and work more effectively together.
    Identify the strategy, its source, and reasons why you think it will be effective.
    Communicate in a professional manner, is easily audible, and uses proper grammar. Format reference list in current APA style.
    Submit an APA-formatted reference list for any sources that you cited specifically in your video or used to inform your presentation.
    The Example Kaltura Reflection will show you how to cite scholarly sources in the context of an oral presentation.
    Notes:
    Refer to the Campus tutorial Using Kaltura [PDF] as needed to record and upload your reflection.
    If you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in this activity, please contact DisabilityServices@Capella.edu to request accommodations.
    If, for some reason, you are unable to record a video, please contact your faculty member as soon as possible to explore options for completing the assessment.
    Additional Requirements
    References: Cite at least 3 professional or scholarly sources of evidence to support the assertions you make in your video. Include additional properly cited references as necessary to support your statements.
    APA Reference Page: Submit a correctly formatted APA reference page that shows all the sources you used to create and deliver your video.
    You may wish to refer to the Campus APA Module for more information on applying APA style.
    Portfolio Prompt: Remember to save the final assessment to your ePortfolio so that you may refer to it as you complete the final Capstone course.
    Competencies Measured
    By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
    Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.
    Identify ways poor collaboration can result in inefficient management of human and financial resources, supported by evidence from the literature.
    Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.
    Reflect on an interdisciplinary collaboration experience, noting ways in which it was successful and unsuccessful in achieving desired outcomes.
    Identify best-practice interdisciplinary collaboration strategies to help a team to achieve its goals and work together more effectively.
    Competency 4: Explain how change management theories and leadership strategies can enable interdisciplinary teams to achieve specific organizational goals.
    Identify best-practice leadership strategies from the literature that would improve an interdisciplinary team’s ability to achieve its goals.
    Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.
    Communicate via video with clear sound and light.
    The full reference list is from relevant and evidence-based (published within 5 years) sources, exhibiting nearly flawless adherence to APA format.
    Please let me know if the link is working. This is an example video
    https://media.capella.edu/CourseMedia/nurs-fpx4010element16820/wrapper.asp

  • Oral History Project Interview Transcript Submission

    A. Assignment Overview
    Total 30 Points
    You’ll be graded on your ability to provide a copy of the written transcript of your recorded interview.
    *No external sources. Base your response on the author’s conversation in the assigned book and, as an add-on, you can tie in lectures, multimedia, and your own personal experiences, stories, and examples.
    B. Transcription Guidelines (30 Points)
    GETTING STARTED
    Download and view the class handout on the Oral History Project before attempting to complete the Interview. Record your interview by audio or video. After, begin the transcription process. There are some audio recording apps that will translate much of the interview, if in English.
    THE BASICS
    Accuracy.
    Only type the words that are spoken in the audio file. Phrases or words you don’t understand should not be omitted. Instead, they should be tagged appropriately according to the company’s guidelines.
    US English. Use proper US English capitalization, punctuation and spelling. Do not write phonetics or netspeak such as “u” for “you”.
    Do Not Paraphrase. Do not correct the speaker’s grammar nor rearrange words. Also, do not cut words that you think are off-topic or irrelevant. Any words not spoken should not be included. Type the actual words spoken.
    Do Not Add Additional Information. Do not add additional information such as page numbers, job numbers, titles, or your comments in your submission. Such information can be added in separate fields below the transcript.
    “Clean Up” Non-Verbatim Jobs. Verbatim means in exactly the same words as were used originally. Lightly edit non-verbatim work to remove false starts, filler, and stutters. A popular non-verbatim is the “hmm” sound when thinking about what to say next. Remove them only as necessary.
    Verbatim Work Should Be Truly Verbatim. When transcribing verbatim work, include every utterance and sound exactly as you hear. Unless directed in the work’s “Notes” section, all filler words should be included. Also, transcribe stutters as accurately as possible.
    THE FORMAT
    Use speaker labels. These are words used to identify a person speaking in audio. The label is usually the speaker’s name, role, or other identifying attributes.
    Assign Timestamps at the top of every page (HH:MM:SS) – Hour, Minutes, Seconds.
    Do not use double spaces after sentences or anywhere else. You can use Search & Replace function in your word processor to change all double spaces to single ones.
    Follow correct grammar. All sentences should start with a capital letter and have the correct punctuation.
    Where possible, break compound sentences into smaller ones. Long sentences should be broken into fragments.
    Keep your paragraphs short to a maximum of 400 characters.
    Insert a blank line between paragraphs. Also, start a new paragraph at every speaker change.
    Do not indent anything.
    C. Examples for Review
    Curious to know what an interview transcript looks like? Here are a few examples as references. Your submission should look similar but doesn’t have to be identical.

  • “The Dark Side of Social Media: The Effects of Excessive Use on Mental Health”

    Write a 1,000-word research paper in APA style on a scholarly topic of your choosing. The word count does not include citations.
    The paper must use in-text citations and include a reference page with full citations for all of the sources that you include in the paper.
    Guidelines:
    The paper should be organized logically, based on your thesis statement. You have three relevant items ; write a section on each demonstrating how each supports your idea.
    The paper should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. It should not be longer than 1200 words.
    Contain at least 4 scholarly sources.
    Do not use Wikipedia. If you use Wikipedia as a source, you will lose points on the paper.
    Use APA style for the in-text citations and the reference page. Do not include an abstract, but do include an APA cover page.
    If you use someone else’s words, ideas, or images, you must either put quotes around them or paraphrase and then provide an in-text citation.
    Plagiarism or the use of generative AI will result in a zero for the assignment.
    Common knowledge does not need to be cited (i.e. the earth is 93 million miles from the sun…Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776).
    Do not include any sources on the reference page that are not used in the paper.
    Use Standard academic English and grammar; no slang, avoid using contractions (can’t, won’t, he’d), ad no personal pronouns.
    The impact of social media on mental health: exploring the relationship between excessive use of social media and its effects on anxiety, depression, and self-esteem.

  • “The Influence of Popular Culture on American Society: Exploring Past and Present Topics”

    Here are the critera given by the professor: 
    We have covered many forms of popular culture ranging from broadsides in the revolutionary era to today’s internet. The main objective of this course was to explore how popular culture has affected social values and created an American self-identity. For your final projects YOU will be choosing the topic. You MUST answer the following: How has your topic influenced American popular culture in the past and carried down to today? 
    Topics:
    You may choose any topic we covered in class or may explore something we did not discuss. When choosing your topic you can expand on a class reflection you handed in, project, or choose a brand new topic. Choose a topic you like! 12 pt. font, New Times Roman 
    Essay:35 pts. Must be 6-7 pages. The paper MUST answer the question stated above. In addition, the final essay should be proofread and contain proper grammar, including proper citation using MLA or Chicago Style. A proper bibliography containing at least 3 internet sources and 3 texts is required. Any paper with major grammatical issues, lack of proper citation, or a bibliography, will severely impact your grade. 
    12 pt. font, New Times Roman MLA Style (Jefferson) 

  • “Exploring the Nuances of Feminism: Navigating the Complexities of Modern and Conservative Approaches”

    Feminism, my main idea is that there are good and bad things in both modern and conservative feminism. my tone should be active and my formatting should be MLA

  • Title: “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Attached below are two different papers I have already done. Please read over them and combine the actual research paper and bibliography. I ask the final paper to be rewritten and proofread. 
    The paper should be 7-8 pages long. Please stay on the topic of my argument based on the research paper. 

  • “The Power of Poetry: A Personal Exploration of Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman”

    Talk about Langston Hughes and Walt Witman  
    Over the course of the semester, we have read a number of works of public intellectual criticism about many poets on our syllabus. Works of public intellectual criticism appear all over: not only in literary magazines like  
    the New Yorker, the Atlantic, and the Paris Review, but also in other cultural publications, newspapers, and on social media. For your final assessment in this course, you will compose your own long-form piece of public intellectual criticism.  
    Begin by choosing a poet you’d like to work with; you may also write about a pair of poets, or a small set (no more than three, for essay length reasons). If you’d like to write about a poet we’ve come across in our reading but haven’t discussed at length, or a poet who hasn’t come up in our class at all, let me know, and we’ll chat about your ideas.   
    In your essay, you will use the skills you developed in the first two essays, and add another:  
    * Close read at least one poem in your essay. Please choose a poem by a poet on our syllabus, and try to choose a poem that we have read together. Cite words, phrases, lines, and stanzas (in block quotations) and offer a close reading analysis.  
    * Enter into dialogue with at least one other critic. This critic might be a scholar, or another public intellectual. Review the Dialogic Essay assignment for guidance on locating this criticism.  
    + Engage in personal reflection. You might want to comment on past or current historical events that are important to your understanding of this poet, or you might want to offer a memoir-style personal narrative.   
    For models, revisit Matthew Zapruder’s Why Poetry, which weaves personal narrative together with close reading analysis, or Adam Gopnik’s “The Double Man,” which relates Auden’s poetry to world historical events: World War II and September 11, 2001. 
    In an essay of no fewer than 2,000 words, and no more than 3,500, you will offer your own answer to the question, why poetry? What, in your view, is the value of reading poetry today?  
    Note that many of the critics we have read have addressed this question quite implicitly. You will aim to give a more explicit answer—that’s also personal to you!   
    You will also write to a broad, generalist public. Show your readers why the poet (or poets) you’ve chosen are important to read today. How does this poet help you understand something about yourself (and how can your readers better understand themselves by reading about your experience)? Or, how does this poet help us better understand the world we live in?  
    Required:  
    One essay between 2,000 and 3,500 words, complete with in-texts citations and a Works Cited list in the MLA style, submitted by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 6.  
    Talk about Langston Hughes and Walt Witman  

  • “Reclaiming Voice and Identity: An Interpretation of Cathy Park Hong’s Essays on Language and Culture”

    Create an interpretation of an author’s writing by closely reading 2-4 of their essays and place your interpretation in a broader context developed from 2-3 scholarly and/or popular essays about the author’s writing and/or about the topic addressed in your essay.
    Word Count: minimum 1500 words
    my chosen author: Cathy Park Hong
    when writing your essay, try to think:
    how do you represent your author’s writing
    who are the main voices in the conversations
    what are their ideas
    what her writings are about
    why she wrote those essays for
    essays by Cathy Park Hong listed below:
    Against Witness: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/articles/70218/against-witness
    Bad English(access through the file given below)
    Stand Up(access through the file given below)
    *make sure to cite quotes from Cathy Park Hong’s essays listed above as evidence to support your argument. Make sure to include in-text citation and try to prevent fancy wordings in the essay and keep the language simple, and also make sure to write a title that matches with the argument of the essay.

  • Title: Economic Adjustments and Government Spending

    If wages and prices were not sticky, how would the economy adjust to a decrease in aggregate demand?  Explain in 200 words or more. PLEASE RESPOND TO 2 STUDENT’S POST.
    Compare in detail inflation, deflation and describe the role of money. Explain in 200 words and more
    Define and explain Protectionism. Argue for and against protectionism. Explain in 200 words or more.-  PLEASE RESPOND TO 2 STUDENT’S POST.
    Contemplate of goods and resources that state and local government funds. How much do
    you think  should be spent on these categories?    Explain in 200 words or more