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  • “My Journey to Becoming a Child Nurse: A Personal Statement” My Journey to Becoming a Child Nurse: A Personal Statement As a 21-year-old female, I have always been drawn to the field of healthcare, particularly in caring for

    I want a personal statement produced for me , it is going to be used for my university application. I am wanting to study Child Nursing
    Here are some things that can be included:
    21 Year Old Female
    Working in a pharmacy for just over 2 years now as a pharmacy dispenser while also working towards my NVQ Level 3 Pharmacy Dispensing
    Volunteered in a nursery before where I came across with children with different medical needs
    Babysitting experience with family and friends
    Please do send me a draft of the work produced

  • Title: The Christian Worldview: Gospel Essentials, Foundation, and Implications

    Write a 1,500-2,000-word essay using at least four resources. 
    Begin your paper with an appropriate introduction, including a thesis statement to introduce the purpose of the paper. Present the gospel essentials (nature of God, nature of humanity, nature of Jesus, and restoration), the Christian foundation, and an analysis of the implications of the Christian worldview.
    Use the “Gospel Essentials Essay Template.” Based on the Christian worldview, write at least one paragraph for each of the following components. 
    Nature of God: What is the triune God like? What are God’s characteristics? What is his creation?
    Nature of Humanity: What is human nature? What is human purpose? What is the root cause of human problems?
    Nature of Jesus: What is Jesus’s true identity? What was Jesus’s kingdom purpose? Why is Jesus’s identity and work significant for the Christian worldview?
    Restoration: What is the solution to human problems according to the Christian worldview? What role do grace, faith, and repentance play in Christian salvation? How do Christians think that the transformation of self and society happen?
    Christian Foundation: Summarize how the concepts of the gospel essentials (nature of God, nature of humanity, nature of Jesus, and restoration) constitute the foundation of the Christian worldview. In other words, how are these concepts essential to the Christian worldview?
    Analysis of the Implications of the Christian Worldview: Based on the previous five prompts, analyze the implications of the Christian worldview by addressing each of the following questions:
    What are the benefits or strengths of the Christian worldview as it relates to human value and dignity?
    Compare the Christian concept of salvation in contrast to any other worldview perspective.
    How does the Christian worldview influence a person’s thinking and behavior?
    What do people find troublesome or confusing about Christianity and why?
    Conclusion: Synthesize the main points, pulling the ideas of the paper together.

  • “Uncovering the Weaponization of Disinformation: A Comparative Analysis of its Impact in the Israel-War and the Russia-Ukraine War”

    The assignment is a thesis dissertation for a masters paper. The research outline, problem statement and research questions have been provided in the appended document. The original paper was too deem too broad and was advised to rescope so as to be able to complete on time. The main reference is also appended, where the author categorized Disinformation into Distortions, Rumors, Untruths, Misinformation and Smears. The research ultimately is focused on the comparative and impact analysis of Disinformation employed in the Israel-War and the Russia-Ukraine War.

  • Title: Designing a Detailed Organization Chart for MHS: Examining Centralized and Decentralized Lines of Authority Detailed Organization Chart for Ambulatory Operations: Senior Vice President of Ambulatory Operations – Director of Outpatient Services – Director

    The MHS organization chart has seven major areas of responsibility, each headed by a senior vice president. Select one of the seven areas and design additional levels of detail that indicate the managers. If you have considerable detail you may choose one department (such as ambulatory operations) instead of the entire area of responsibility for that senior vice president.
    Do you believe your design of the detailed organization chart indicates centralized or decentralized lines of authority for decision making? Can you explain your approach in one to two sentences?

  • Final Analysis Project: Contrasting Opinions on Gun Control in the United States “Analyzing Arguments: A Critical Examination of Key Terms, Fallacies, Assumptions, and Missing Information in Two Articles” Analyzing the Quality and Compatibility of Two Contrasting Articles on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

    The final project for this course draws on all the skills you’ve worked on this semester, including observation, word precision, awareness of facts and inferences, understanding of opinion and assumptions, as well as skills we are working on now, such as: viewpoint and logical fallacies.
    I would like you to analyze two opinion articles on a topic of your choice that take on different aspects of the issue (either proposing different solutions, focusing on different causes, or some other contrast). You will then analyze each article piece by piece and come to a final conclusion about the strengths and weaknesses of each argument. You do not have to pick a “winning” article; one may be stronger than the other, but it is just as likely that both will have weak points and positive aspects. You will need to describe those strengths and weaknesses you find. It’s perfectly fine and even helpful to choose articles that have weaknesses in them. Very strong articles are okay, too, but may be harder to analyze.
    Here is a sample project that previously earned an “A”: Jenel’s Analysis for ENG 2 Sample
    Here is the rubric that will be used to grade these analyses: Final Analysis Project ENG 2 rubric.pdf
    Make sure the articles are: Arguments, not news reports
    Relatively recent (published in the last 5 years). Long enough to be a complete argument, but not too long for you to analyze in depth (roughly between 6-15 pars). Shorter is actually often better for this project! Then there will be more problems and missing items for you to discuss in your analysis. It is often easier to analyze weaker articles!
    They should be on the same topic, but the opinions MUST contrast with each other in some way
    Keep in mind, unlike with your regular research, you don’t have to find the two strongest articles out there. In fact, it can be interesting to analyze a weak or incomplete article and point out the holes you find. I would like you to format this into 4 sections for your analysis, as outlined below. That means it won’t look like a traditional essay. Here’s how it should look instead: Final Analysis Project for English 2
    Your Name: Part 1: Analysis of Article 1
    A. THE ARTICLE: Provide a PDF or working link to the article
    B. Viewpoint: Describe the viewpoint of the author, publisher, and/or organization. What political, economic, or social point of view is this argument starting from? Whose viewpoints are included and whose might be left out that are relevant to this topic? Does the author or publisher have any likely blind-spots on this issue? (Note: this is not the place to put the conclusion or message of the article, that should go in part C).
    C. Overall message: State the argument’s overall message (AKA conclusion) using your own words or short quotes. (Note: this should be the article’s overall opinion, the message they are trying to persuade readers to believe or at least take seriously. It isn’t just whatever they end the article with). D. Reasons: List all the reasons given in the argument to support the conclusion (do this in your words or with short quotes. Bullet points are fine).
    E. Author’s expertise: Describe the author’s qualifications and how they may or may not apply to this topic. What might be missing from his/her knowledge or background? How qualified do you find him/her to weigh in on this topic knowledgeably?
    F. Evidence: Describe the author’s use of evidence in this argument. Identify what is used and evaluate to what extent it effectively supports the reasons provided for the conclusion of the essay. Things to consider: What types of evidence does the author provide (facts, statistics, personal experience, quotes and insights from experts, examples)? Is there a variety of types of evidence? How much evidence is provided? Are the sources of the evidence clear? Are they credible, recent, relevant? Is any of the information contradictory or false?
    G. Wording: Are any central words in the argument ambiguous, misleading, or manipulative? Are key terms defined? (Provide and discuss specific examples to show keywords are or are not accurate and appropriate. Note: this isn’t asking how hard or easy this is to read. Instead, it is asking how accurately the writer describes their ideas. Are they vague? Are they specific? Where?). H. Fallacies: Does the argument contain any fallacies? If so, identify each fallacy and discuss each one with specific examples. If not, discuss how some of the reasoning is logical or avoids possible fallacies. I. Assumptions: What must the author believe in order for their argument to make sense? Does the author bring up those assumptions in any way? Do those assumption seem reasonable or questionable? J. Missing information: Is any essential or relevant information missing? (Checklist for you to use: missing definitions for key terms? missing reasons or conclusions? missing facts or citations for sources? missing perspectives, such as opposing views?) Part 2: Analysis of Article 2
    A. THE ARTICLE: Provide a PDF or working link to the article
    B. Viewpoint: Describe the viewpoint of the author, publisher, and/or organization. What political, economic, or social point of view is this argument starting from? Whose viewpoints are included and whose might be left out that are relevant to this topic? Does the author or publisher have any likely blind-spots on this issue? (Note: this is not the place to put the conclusion or message of the article, that should go in part C).
    C. Overall message: State the argument’s overall message (AKA conclusion) using your own words or short quotes. (Note: this should be the article’s overall opinion, the message they are trying to persuade readers to believe or at least take seriously. It isn’t just whatever they end the article with). D. Reasons: List all the reasons given in the argument to support the conclusion (do this in your words or with short quotes. Bullet points are fine).
    E. Author’s expertise: Describe the author’s qualifications and how they may or may not apply to this topic. What might be missing from his/her knowledge or background? How qualified do you find him/her to weigh in on this topic knowledgeably?
    F. Evidence: Describe the author’s use of evidence in this argument. Identify what is used and evaluate to what extent it effectively supports the reasons provided for the conclusion of the essay. Things to consider: What types of evidence does the author provide (facts, statistics, personal experience, quotes and insights from experts, examples)? Is there a variety of types of evidence? How much evidence is provided? Are the sources of the evidence clear? Are they credible, recent, relevant? Is any of the information contradictory or false?
    G. Wording: Are any central words in the argument ambiguous, misleading, or manipulative? Are key terms defined? (Provide and discuss specific examples to show keywords are or are not accurate and appropriate. Note: this isn’t asking how hard or easy this is to read. Instead, it is asking how accurately the writer describes their ideas. Are they vague? Are they specific? Where?). H. Fallacies: Does the argument contain any fallacies? If so, identify each fallacy and discuss each one with specific examples. If not, discuss how some of the reasoning is logical or avoids possible fallacies. I. Assumptions: What must the author believe in order for their argument to make sense? Does the author bring up those assumptions in any way? Do those assumption seem reasonable or questionable? J. Missing information: Is any essential or relevant information missing? (Checklist for you to use: missing definitions for key terms? missing reasons or conclusions? missing facts or citations for sources? missing perspectives, such as opposing views?) Part 3: Assessment of Arguments
    Write an evaluation of the two arguments. How “strong” is each one? Be sure to define what a “strong” argument is in your assessment. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Is one stronger than the other, and if so, in what ways?
    In this section, I would like you to try to judge the quality of the argument, not whether you find it personally persuasive. Let your analysis show that you are well-informed on this issue. This may require some research outside of reading just the two articles you are analyzing. This analysis should be at least 300 words and make use of specific details from the articles. Part 4: Reflection
    What is your personal stance on this issue? After considering both of them, do you think they are right in part, or wholly, or wrong in part, wrong wholly? Are they overlooking or missing something important? Is there a way these two articles actually could work together or complement one another’s ideas, or are they too opposed? Finally , please reflect on the experience of trying to remain neutral while analyzing these two contrasting articles about it. To what extent do you think you were successful? What will “stick” with you from completing this project overall? Aim for 300 words. the two articles are right here 1 https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/03/30/alabama-dei-bill-republican-ignore-american-history/73098502007/
    2 https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/04/08/dei-ban-texas-colleges-workplace-focus-merit/73221580007/

  • Movie Database Program with Image Upload Title: “Cinefile: A Movie Database Program with Image Upload” Introduction: Cinefile is a user-friendly movie database program that allows users to add, edit, and view information about their favorite movies.

    Provide a full program working and data base working. Thanks in advance!
    Need to know how to use the data base afterwards.
    Explain how to add a picture of a movie when a new movie is added. you could do 1-2 movies and then I will add the rest afterwards.

  • “Empowering Women and Girls: Recommendations for the Next Decade of Gender and International Development”

    the paper should take the form of a policy brief and
    should be no longer than 10 pages. The policy brief title should be “Recommendations for the
    next decade of [gender/international development/education]. I inserted some suggested sources.

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Please check the assignment details in the JPGs. pages 1-5 describes the assignment. Total words number is 2000.

  • Exploring the World through Film: A Journey of Discovery and Reflection

    Watch two films made in the last 10 years from two different countries that are NOT covered in this class that are also not your country of origin (Haiti). These films should be non-English language or multi-lingual, and countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand should be excluded.
    For each of these films, write a journal that covers the following issues: 
    –The title, country, year, director, and languages for the film, and how you accessed it. 
    –What attracted you to this film, and what it was like to watch it? 
    –Did it meet your expectations? If so, how? If not, why not? 
    –Did you find it challenging? How so? 
    –What, if anything did you do in order to better understand the movie? 
    –Would you see another film from this country or director? Why, why not? 
    There is no need to re-state the plots of these films nor should you review them or evaluate their quality. Instead, use this assignment to further develop the habit of watching international films, including those that are outside of your comfort zone, paying attention to the issues that come up for you along the way. Good luck, and have fun!
    This class covers Early Soviet Cinema, European realism, Italian Cinema, French Cinema, Japanese Cinema, Spain, Argentinian, Senegalese, Korean, Iranian, and Mexican Cinema. So please do not use a movie from any of those places either. 
    500-900 typed, double-spaced words for each film. Will be graded as 100%, 75%, or 59%. 
    I need 100% so please do your best work on this assignemt as it will allow me to pass the class.