Directions
Create a concept map presentation that shows connections between social determinants of health and nursing practice. Be sure to keep text to a minimum on the slides and provide depth and detail in your speaker notes. Refer to the Supporting Materials section for additional information. An optional template is provided in the What to Submit section. Use at least two current (within the last five years) references to support your work. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria: Five Domains: List the five domains of the social determinants of health.
Individual Health: Explain how each domain impacts individual health. Use a scholarly, current (within the last five years) reference to support your explanation.
Perceptions and Beliefs: Identify your perceptions and beliefs related to social determinants of health.
Culture: Identify your perceptions and beliefs related to culture.
Population or Community: Describe how social determinants impact the health of a population or community both positively and negatively. Use a scholarly, current (within the last five years) reference to support your descriiption.
Resources: List three resources to provide to the individual to increase their knowledge or awareness of SDOH. Note: These resources are different than the references you’ve used to support your work on this concept map. What to Submit
Submit your completed Module One Concept Map Template or a completed PowerPoint presentation of your own design. Your submission should be a one-slide PowerPoint presentation with separate title and reference slides that are not part of the slide count. Include detailed speaker notes with your presentation. Follow APA style standards for formatting and citing your sources.
Author: admin
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Title: “Exploring the Connections between Social Determinants of Health and Nursing Practice”
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“The Cost of Appearances: How UNCW Prioritizes Aesthetics Over Student Needs” “The Neglected Dorms: The University’s Misplaced Priorities at UNCW” Introduction: When considering potential universities, many students and donors are drawn in by a beautiful campus. However, at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW
Your assignment for this essay is to consider a controversial issue problematic in our society and argue your point of view. You are strongly encouraged to choose a topic involving our campus community. Discuss one prominent issue on campus and provide insights from your own perspective detailing very real problems that arise from this issue. In addition, discuss some ideas for how you feel those problems can be resolved. How do we deal with this issue?
You are required to conduct research, thereby familiarizing yourself with online databases, web-based materials, and print-based sources. You will summarize an array of viewpoints you have read on a given topic. You will synthesize these viewpoints as a means of ‘mapping’ a field of perspectives, and analyze these viewpoints in order to assess how and where your own views and experiences relate to those you’ve encountered in your research.
So, in addition to composing your own argument, you need to spend time discussing, comparing and contrasting multiple views and perspectives as they shape and adhere to your topic. What other arguments are already out there, who is making those arguments and how does your argumentative perspective on the same topic fit it in?
Your argument is meant to make the reader more aware of the issue’s subtle nuances, and prove to them that your point of view is worthy of attention. What is paramount is that your argument be comprised of thoughts and ideas that you feel both point to the heart of your issue and take a stab at how this issue might be resolved.
Developmentally, you may incorporate any other forms of essay writing you’ve been taught hitherto. Use personal experience if you have it. Examine the definitive nature of your issue if it helps clarify your argument. Make comparisons and contrasts if they’ll benefit you, etc. Ultimately, you should explain or suggest why your argument deserves your audience’s attention… what makes it significant?
In terms of Focus and Organization, keep your essay concentrated… if you discuss more than one predominant issue, make sure each is relatable and can be linked to the issues being explored. Use specific examples or scenarios from research to illustrate your ideas.
Stylistically, you should be authoritative, addressing the issue as someone who should be listened to.
The essay should be no less than 4 pages, typed, double-spaced with normal page margins, 12 pt. font. Use at least four research sources; your sources MUST BE CITED using MLA Format.
Self-help Criteria: Continually ask yourself these questions during the writing process.
Focus: Does your essay have a clear point, or stance? Does the entire essay relate clearly to that point?
Development: Is your essay developed through examples, details, specific information?
Organization: Does your essay follow some clear logic and order? Does it flow? Have readability? Do you step away at certain points to explore your key idea—what you are trying to say?
Clarity: Is your essay written in clear and appropriate language—language befitting your topic? Does a strong individual voice emerge? Can the reader hear you?
Correctness: Is your essay written in Standard Written English? Do misspellings and grammar errors detract from your message? Has the paper been adequately proofread and revised?
I go to uncw and i want to write about how uncw is using the schools money to runew the school and make it look nice on the outside but doesnt worry about the sudents there day to day but the coast to leaving there is really expensive even just to park our cars its min 300 so what are they doing with our money dont use the text below its chat gbt but its a gist i live in pellican hall if you want to connect somthing with it
When it comes to discussions at UNCW, it’s rare that the university considers the conditions in which students live, and how this problem affects their daily lives.UNCW is known for caring about students, but there’s a problem: the dorms are being ignored. Instead of fixing up where students live, the university spends money on making the outside look nice. In this essay, I’ll explain why this is a problem and suggest ways UNCW can do better.
Some people might think that making the campus look good helps bring in new students and donors. But others see that when the dorms are run-down, it hurts students’ happiness and safety, which is supposed to be the university’s main goal.
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Cornerstone, Keystone, and Innovation House – Double
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Pelican & Sandpiper Halls – Double
$4,472.00
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University Suites – Double
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University Suites – Single
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use this for the introduction
How is involved
What is the problem
Who is at fault
How can this be resolved
When ——— at UNCW, its rare that——– consider(s) ——– in which ——–, and how this problem —–.
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“The Ebb and Flow of Social Movements: Examining the Challenges to Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, and Environmentalism in the 1980s and 1990s”
You will select your question and you will draw on AT LEAST THREE SPECIFIC EXAMPLES FROM OUR COURSE THE READINGS (ONE OF WHICH MUST COME FROM UNDER THE “PRIMARY SOURCES) DO NOT USE OUTSIDE WEBSITES. You can use anything we have read up to and including Unit #8.
Essay Portion Option #1:
How were the gains of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s and the Women’s and Environmental movements in the 1970s challenged in the 1980s and 1990s?
*Do not give me summary of the movement gains or describe the 60s, the whole essay has to be about the challenges to EACH MOVEMENT in the 90’s and 2000’s
Essay Portion Option #2:
How did the Clinton administration in the 1990s and the Obama administration over his 8 years challenge the rise of conservatism and how can they be seen as a continuation of the so-called “conservative triumph”?
*I need both aspects of the question, so something on how each administration challenged the rise of conservatism and how each can be seen as a continuation of it
Essay Portion Option #3:
Explain to me how the drug war has operated for the last 45 years, you need to mention the role of Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, and Obama.
*Do not summarize Drug War websites, you need to use our PowerPoints and the Michelle Alexander pieces as two of the sources for this one and I need each administration mentioned -
“The Ethical Dilemma of Capital Punishment: Why the Death Penalty Should Be Abolished”
I need a 2 page, single spaced argumentative essay. The essay must be written from an ethical standpoint. The topic I have been assigned is Capital Punishment. I must argue against the death penalty, while acknowledging opposing arguments. I have a full outline and 2 sources, but if you feel like one more would help I would appreciate it. The essay must be completely free of any AI or plagiarism.
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“The Realism of Human Nature: Examining the Villagers’ Reaction to the Alien in The Twilight Zone’s “The Gift” The reaction of the villagers to the alien in The Twilight Zone’s “The Gift” is NOT realistic; it’s
Watch The Twilight Zone episode “The Gift.” It’s season three, episode thirty-two.
Cite the episode using appropriate MLA signal phrases, MLA in-text citation and an MLA Works Cited page. Use examples and evidence from the episode to develop your response.
Choose one of the following claims to defend, but choose only one:
The reaction of the villagers to the alien in The Twilight Zone’s “The Gift” is realistic; it’s likely real people would treat the alien similarly.
The reaction of the villagers to the alien in The Twilight Zone’s “The Gift” is NOT realistic; it’s unlikely real people would treat the alien similarly.
Pick one to defend. This will be your claim and the first sentence of your first paragraph. Spend the rest of the paragraphs defending this claim using the guides above.
Below is the episode:
https://pluto.tv/us/on-demand/series/5ef0d81d146bc5001ae9f7d0/season/3/episode/63b4711d996af50007666e94 -
“The Development of Characters and Themes in Short Stories” Title: “Exploring Identity in Amy Tan’s ‘A Pair of Tickets’”
ASSIGNMENT: Write a character analysis. A character’s development generally has an important impact on a story’s major themes. Choose a key character (the story’s protagonist) or characters (the story’s protagonist and antagonist, etc.) in one of the following stories and discuss how the character’s development contributes to a major theme in that story. Completing this task requires that you are able to state succinctly the theme of the short story.
Write a 500 to 700-word analytical essay about one or more characters from one of the short stories listed below. You must include at least three direct quotations from the short story itself. You are not permitted to use other sources of information (i.e. web sites, articles, books, etc. about the short story). Doing so will result in a Code of Conduction violation. “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates
“The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin
“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
“A&P” by John Updike
“A Pair of Tickets” by Amy Tan
“Why I Live at the P.O.” by Eudora Welty
“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner
“The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
ORGANIZATION: The introduction should identify the story under consideration, its author, the major theme in the story, and state specifically how the key character’s development addresses that theme. Body paragraphs should support your argument with specific references to the story, bolstered by relevant textual evidence and analysis of that evidence (use direct quotations, paraphrases, and summaries). Your conclusion should place your argument within a larger, meaningful context for your reader.
TIPS: Do re-read the short story closely and take notes as you read. Do not read about your selected story online. Don’t pollute your brain with other people’s thoughts about and interpretations of the story. Do not write about yourself or people in general; do write about theme. Do select one main point that your essay will make (your thesis). Do begin each body paragraph with a topic sentence and include adequate supporting details. Do discuss the classification of your selected character (flat, round, stock). Do discuss the characterization of your selected character (dynamic, static).
Do discuss epiphany (use “epiphanic moment” to refer to the moment of change).
Do discuss if direct or indirect presentation is used. Do discuss the following 3 principles of characterization: Characters are consistent in their behavior (in what way(s) is your character consistent?)
Characters are motivated (what motivates your selected character?)
Characters are plausible or lifelike (in what way(s) is your character lifelike?)
Do not write in first person; instead, use the third person. Do write about literature using the present tense. Do not make a point without supporting it from the text. Do quote text and do comment on the quotes and integrate them into your writing (don’t strand your quotes). Do proofread your essay both from top down and from bottom up. Do interpret the literature however you like, but, remember that you must support your thoughts with evidence from the story. Do support your interpretations with specific examples from the text. Do not summarize the plot. Do analyze the text.
Do provide a title that conveys the point of your argument. Do not plagiarize your work. The College considers any amount of plagiarism as a Code of Conduct violation. SOURCE MATERIAL: Your essay must properly cite the short story under consideration. Each body paragraph should contain at least one reference to the short story (paraphrase, summary, or quotation). You only need to use the primary source (the story); do not use outside sources. Correct source usage consists of two elements: (1) brief in-text citations for any idea or passage that is not your original idea; and (2) a properly formatted list of all Work(s) Cited at the end of the essay. MLA HELP: Refer to Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) for instruction on creating in-text citations and a works cited page or use the presentations in Blackboard. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html
FORMAT: The essay must conform to MLA standards: double-spaced, twelve-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins on all pages. Include a Works Cited page. Use in-text citations. Give your essay a title. The title of your essay must not be the title of the short story you analyzed. Example Work Cited Entry:
Tan, Amy. “A Pair of Tickets.” The Norton Introduction to Literature. Portable 13th ed., edited by Kelly J. Mays, W. W. Norton, 2017, pp. 130 – 144. -
“Developing New Business and Crafting Effective Deployment Strategies for High-Tech Consulting”
avoid plagiarism
Learning Outcomes:
Explain why it is important to develop new business.
Examine the process of developing new business.
Recognize the value and challenges of high-technology consulting.
Apply consulting strategies in technology manaAgement.
12.2 Action Required:
Watch the short video in the following link
12.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
Discuss in detail the five main factors to consider in crafting a great deployment strategy for your innovation.
12.4 Instructions
Answer the question in test your knowledge section.
Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below
(Week12: Interactive learning Discussion)
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“The Evolution and Challenges of School Finance in Arkansas: A Historical Analysis and Current Issues”
Finance Research Paper: Prepare an eight- to ten-page typed research paper using precise APA style on the history of school finance in the state of Arkansas. Identify the major causes of continued litigation in school finance (e.g. Lakeview, facilities) and discuss current issues that potentially impact school district revenue streams
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“Exploring Current Business Topics: An Analysis of 5 News Articles” “Excel-ing in Professionalism: A Comprehensive News Analysis Project”
Department of Business Management
Borough of Manhattan Community College
City University of New York
Professor: Christian de Rojas
BUS 104 Introduction to Business
Spring 2024
Date Assigned: Thursday, April 18, 2022.
Date Due: Tuesday, May 14, 2022 before the beginning of class.
Final Project
• Please notice that all work must be shown in a professional way with attention to detail
• Please notice that this Final Project represents your Final Exam. Therefore, prioritize it
• Please use a cover letter stating your name, course number, date due, and final project assignment
• Unstapled projects will not be collected as this is part of the assignment (if applicable)
• Please notice the following penalties:
• (1) Lateness Tax: For every business day that your project is late, you will lose 25% of your final project
grade – this is a deadline you do not want to miss
• (2) If you do not submit your printed project, you will lose the percentage of your grade corresponding to
your final examination – your grade for your Final Exam will be a zero
• (3) If you plagiarize material and submit it as your own without giving credit to the authors via proper
citation – a grade of F will be assigned for the project, and the instructor has the option to recommend you
for dismissal from the college for academic dishonesty (please use a Bibliography or Works Cited page)
• (4) No late Final Projects will be accepted under any circumstance – as the Final Project counts for your
midterm and final examination (please see the syllabus about the Departmental policies)
• (5) Please be professional, ethical, punctual, and diligent about completing this Final Project
• (6) The maximum font size is 12, and your sentences should be spaced at 1.5 units to avoid clutter
• (7) Your project must include the following: (1) Table of Contents, (2) Works Cited or Bibliography, and (3)
Proper pagination
• (8) You need to submit (1) a pdf file version of your work (word files are also acceptable)
• (9) Extra 5 Points will be given for turning your project before the deadline.
• (10) Please use a Table of Contents, a Cover Sheet, and a Works Cited or Bibliography (i.e. MLA style).
• (11) You must incorporate Excel in at least 3 of your articles for your project (not separate Excel files).
• (12) For every day that the project is received after the deadline, a 25% late fee will be applied of the
project’s grade. Any project received after the stated deadline above will be considered late.
• (13) Please email your Final Project (pdf file) as an attachment to: ********************* by
replying to the original email announcement as requested in class.
1. Select 5 business news that appeal to your own personal interest, and that reflect topics
covered in class (i.e. Corporations and Business Structures, Economics, The Federal
Reserve & The Tools of Monetary Policy, SWOT Analysis, Business Ethics & Case Studies
for Enron Corporation, Wells Fargo (or any other major corporate scandal) – just to
name a few. Please notice that the aforementioned list is only a sample of the wide
gamut of available topics. You may select any business news that appeals to your
interest.
2. Create a half a page summary for each article, followed by an in-depth analysis of each
business article as follows: (1) Your summary should be at least half a page long, and (2)
your analysis must be at least half a page long and it should incorporate and reflect knowledge acquired in this class (i.e. connect your news to our in-class discussions). You
need to attach the link for your business news to each article.
3. You may use your textbook (if applicable), your class notes, and outside sources as your
references. However, all work must be properly cited (i.e. APA7 or MLA style).
Plagiarism, and missing works cited or bibliography will render a project void, and will be given a
grade of F.
4. This project should reflect the very best of your writing abilities, analytical prowess,
research skills, and professionalism. In addition, it ought to reflect mastery of all topics
covered in class.
5. Extra points will be given for originality, interesting subject matters, and higher levels of
difficulty, organization, and general attention to detail.
6. You must incorporate Excel in at least 2 of your articles for your project – minimum
requirement (not separate Excel files please).
7. Extra points will be given for students who incorporate Excel as part of their news
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The Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis
I have provided an ESSAY TEMPLATE along with a grading
RUBRIC in Blackboard under COURSE DOCUMENTS for your convenience. You may use
12-point font of New Times Roman or Calibri. Paragraphs should be double-spaced
and free of spelling and grammatical errors. You should use 1-inch margins and
the text should be no less than 750 words (about 3 full pages of text,
double-spaced). Your essay should be double-spaced and should include a running
header that includes the title of your paper along with your name, and page
numbers.
Your essay should contain a cover page having the title of
your essay along with your full name. Your paper should contain three sections;
INTRODUCTION, CRITIQUE, and CONCLUSIONS, along with a cover page (front page)
and a references page (back page).