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  • Title: Improving Employee Engagement: Analyzing and Addressing Organizational Health

    APA format, in-text citations, references include, 3 pages
    Read the Words and PP to do: 
    Examine the results from the employee survey.
    What is the data saying about the health of the organization?
    How might you celebrate high engagement scores and improve low engagement scores?
    Analyze the health of the organization in the scenario. Be sure to identify areas of strength and areas that need improvement according to the employee engagement survey.
    Develop a plan to improve low engagement scores and celebrate high engagement scores.

  • “Leadership and Advocacy: The Power of Nurses in Healthcare Policy Change”

    Module 8Reflection
    Part 2
    Based on your response to Reflection: Part 1, state one insight that you gained regarding the concepts in this module. Connect learning achieved to a minimum of one course outcome addressed during this module.
    Course Outcomes
    CO 1: Apply leadership and management theories, concepts, and models as a foundation for planned change within healthcare delivery settings. (POs 4 and 5)
    Module Objectives
    Evaluate how health care policy can influence change. (CO 1)
    Examine the role of the nurse as advocate in leading change. (CO 1)
    Discuss the value of the nurse’s engagement in professional organization activities and service. (CO 1)

  • Exploring Literary Criticism: A Journey to Create a Thesis-Driven Presentation

    This is the paper where you “start with what others are saying.” You’ll end by giving us a sense of where you want to go in your presentation. Intro: Your introduction paragraph can provide an explanation of why you chose this topic. What initially sparked your interest? It’s OK to use first person pronouns here. End the paragraph with a thesis statement that gives a glimpse of where you ended up (your plan for how you will apply what you learned in the presentation).
    Body: Your body section will describe what you found in your research and give a sense of the journey you went on as you chose the approach for your presentation. I suggest organizing your body by theme, explaining how you narrowed down your topic. Mention the articles you consulted along the way. You must use and quote from at least three scholarly journal articles, but you will likely refer to many more. Include the articles you refer to in your works cited page. This should be easy since our databases create the citations for you. Do not organize your body section by journal article. “In the first article I found…In the second article I found…etc.” does not give me a sense of your process. Conclusion: Here’s where you provide a proposal for what your presentation will do. You can think of this as the transition to how you plan to respond to what “they say.”
    The presentation (part 2 of your Research Project) will be thesis-driven. You’ll make a claim about the author and specific works of literature and then support that claim with your own direct analysis of the text. You may find an approach or a lens in your research that you would like to try on a different text. You could find some contextual information that you’d like to explore further and apply to the literature more fully. There are a lot of different things you can do. I encourage you to consult with me to help with this section, especially if you’re having trouble.
    In your proposal, include a narrow list of works you want to look at, a description of the approach you plan to use, and some thoughts on additional research you will need to do. Formatting Guidelines:
    Quote from at least three scholarly journal articles. Cite your quotations according to MLA in-text citation guidelines. Include a works cited page. Please double space, use one-inch margins all around, use 11 or 12 point Times New Roman font, and follow the guidelines for MLA manuscript format . Your essays should be 4-6 pages long, not including your works cited page.

  • The Interrelationship among Theory, Practice, and Research Introduction The fields of theory, practice, and research are interrelated and interconnected in various ways. Theory provides a framework for understanding and interpreting phenomena, practice is the application of theory in real

     
    Discuss the interrelationship among theory, practice, and research.
    Submission Instructions:
    Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. 

  • Title: “Emerson and Thoreau’s Relevance in Today’s Society: Individualism and Self-Reliance” Claim: Emerson and Thoreau emphasize the importance of individualism and self-reliance as essential for personal growth and

    For this week’s forum, I’d like us to think about what Emerson and Thoreau have to say to us today.
    1. Start by making a claim about something that Emerson and/or Thoreau says. Use your notes from your reading to help you identify something.
    2. Next, provide a quote from one or both of the authors to support the claim you make. (In other words, show where they say the thing you’re claiming they say.) Use page numbers from our textbook.
    3. Make a connection to the world we live in today. Consider answering one or more of the following questions: How does this idea help you understand our current situation better? How do you think these ideas would play out today? Are these ideas practical? Do you see evidence that these ideas have influenced the world? Be as specific as you can.
    Your initial post should be at least 300 words. Quotations do not count towards this word count.

  • Final Meeting Questions and Scheduled Meeting Confirmation Final Meeting Questions and Scheduled Meeting Confirmation

    For this Assignment, you will submit:
    Your final list of questions/topics for your meeting taking into consideration the feedback of your peers and Professor, and
    Confirmation that the meeting has been scheduled (ex. screenshot of accepted meeting invite).

  • “Leadership Challenges and Strategies for Improving Employee Relations in a Long-Term Care Facility”

    Exam Content
    Health care leaders may face many challenging scenarios, such as conflicts between coworkers and departments. During the first 2 months as the administrator of a new management team for a long-term care facility, you have noticed an increase in conflicts between your coworkers and other departments, such as pharmacy and nursing staff. This prompts you to analyze leadership challenges sooner than later. Your manager sees this as an opportunity for you to assess and write a report on the actions needed to improve employee relations in the facility. How do you address the department changes so you and your team have a good performance appraisal?
    Preparation
    Review the following articles on leadership challenges from the University Library as you prepare for this assessment:
    “The Challenges of Leadership”
    “Priorities and Challenges for Health Leadership and Workforce Management Globally: A Rapid Review”
    Assessment Deliverable
    Write a 900-word report for your manager in which you:
    Describe 3 to 5 other challenges a health care leader may face in a health care organization (e.g., negative employee morale, poor customer service, and outdated equipment).
    For each challenge:
    Explain the impact of the challenge on the organization and how you, as a leader, could address the challenge.
    Explain how these challenges can affect a team and the morale of an organization.
    Explain how these challenges may affect the performance of employees.
    Explain how you could increase employee satisfaction during these challenges to show effective team leadership skills.
    Explain how you could improve employee relations in the facility during these challenges.
    Explain what types of efficiency measures can be used during these challenges from a leadership perspective.

  • “Supplying Funds to Terrorist Groups: Exploring the Legal Consequences”

    Should people that supply funds (money) to terrorist groups, without participating in terrorist acts, face the same legal consequences as the terrorists?
    https://education.cfr.org/learn/reading/terrorist-money-trail

  • “Building Character Through Honesty and Courage: A Character Analysis of Stacey in Ghost Bird by Lisa Fuller” “Confronting Injustice and Embracing Growth: Exploring Themes of Racism and Belief in Ghost Bird by Lisa Fuller” “The Transformative Power of Adversity: Character Growth and Resilience in ‘Ghost Bird’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’”

    use this guide to write an essay on the question. “People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how
    character is built.
    How is this shown in the novel Ghost bird by Lisa Fuller ? In your response make close reference to your set text. and follow the criteria: Demonstrates an extensive knowledge of how characterisation conveys the importance of
    honesty and courage during character building experiences
    ● Arguments are effectively supported through analysis of relevant, detailed textual evidence
    ● Writes effectively, consistently using language appropriate to audience, purpose and context
    17-20
    ● Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of how characterisation conveys the importance of honesty
    and courage during character building experiences
    ● Arguments are supported through analysis of detailed textual evidence
    ● Writes consistently, using language appropriate to audience, purpose and context
    follow this sccaffold
    Brief Intro to novel (name, author, context)
    Sentence 1 (Introduce text, first key idea)
    Have you formally introduced your text with its full title,
    composer, textual form and year of publication? Is this
    underlined?
    Have you introduced an idea that explicitly supports
    your thesis?
    Have you explicitly incorporated the key terms, or
    relevant synonyms?
    Sentence 2 (Introduce second and third key
    ideas)
    Have you introduced a second core
    idea that explicitly supports your thesis?
    Have you explicitly incorporated the key terms, or
    relevant synonyms?
    Summative Sentence
    Have you reinforced your thesis?
    Have you ensured that you are not introducing new
    points?
    Have you powerfully shown your ownership of the
    question and its key terms?
    Body Paragraph 1
    Topic Sentence:
    Have you composed a clear and logical statement
    that explicitly details the ‘cause and effect’
    argument that you will explore in this paragraph?
    Have you used the key term of the question
    meaningfully, rather than ‘slotting them in’?
    Provide your example
    Does your quote show clear evidence of the point that
    you are putting forth?
    Technique
    Is this technique relevant in terms of the effect and
    meaning that you are explaining?
    Provide a second/third example from the text
    providing explanation of effect and how the
    example supports your point
    Are you using a range of evidence that showcases your
    understanding of the whole text, rather than small
    sections of it?
    Link:
    Body Paragraph 2
    Topic Sentence:
    Have you composed a clear and logical statement
    that explicitly details the ‘cause and effect’
    argument that you will explore in this paragraph?
    Have you used the key term of the question
    meaningfully, rather than ‘slotting them in’?
    Provide your example
    Does your quote show clear evidence of the point that
    you are putting forth?
    Technique
    Is this technique relevant in terms of the effect and
    meaning that you are explaining?
    Provide a second/third example from the text
    providing explanation of effect of technique and
    how the example supports your point
    Are you using a range of evidence that showcases your
    understanding of the whole text, rather than small
    sections of it?
    Link:
    Conclusion
    You can use 1-3 sentences that powerfully
    summarise your key arguments and reinforce your
    thesis (as a response to the question). Don’t
    introduce new arguments.
    make the paragraph topics paragraph 1:Stacey’s tug-of-war between reason and belief.
    Dreams
    Accepting or disregarding Nan’s advice. use the quotes: quote 1: “but you said u punched so why is it on yoru left hand? your right handed”
    quote 2: “Nan would probally have called it a speical dream, I should listen to, school says its mu sinconsious telling me something about something”
    quote 3: “coming more awakr, my mind whispers its just a dream. It takes me a bit longer to remember that dreams arent supposed ot have any meaning just a subconcious working through stuff”
    quote 4: ” Even now when I dont believe in that stuff anymore. I know what I heard that night. As much as I wanted to believe in logic im not sure if id be game to test it.”
    paragraph 2: The power imbalance between the police and the Eidsvold Murri community, and racism.
    quote 5 “The potters hate anything darker than tan”
    quote 6: ” “‘And when did gossip become an official police source?’”
    quote 7:“‘Not even the cops could help you on this one.’ It was a blatant lie. The cops can and had ignored a lot of bad sh*t.” add quotes and give them techniques, and make topic sentences for each paragraph. make it 1000 words split into paragraphs witha tota of 6 quotes 3 per paragraph follow the scaffold. 6 quotes and make the paragraphs more detailed around the topics. use all the provided quotes. Link it to the main question and get 20/20 marks link to growth
    Ghost Bird by Lisa Fuller is a young adult novel set in the fictional town of Eidsvold, Queensland, exploring themes of racism, injustice, and the power of belief. The protagonist, Stacey, undergoes a transformative journey as she navigates the complexities of her identity and the harsh realities faced by the Eidsvold Murri community.
    Stacey’s Tug-of-War Between Reason and Belief
    Stacey’s character development is marked by her internal struggle between reason and belief, particularly concerning dreams and their significance. Fuller’s characterization highlights the importance of honesty and courage in confronting one’s doubts and embracing personal growth. Stacey questions the validity of her dreams, as evident in the quote, “Nan would probably have called it a special dream, I should listen to, school says its my subconscious telling me something about something.” The juxtaposition of Nan’s spiritual beliefs and the rational explanations from school underscores Stacey’s inner conflict. Fuller employs the technique of free indirect discourse to convey Stacey’s thought process, allowing readers to intimately understand her dilemma.
    Furthermore, Stacey’s skepticism is revealed through the quote, “coming more awake, my mind whispers its just a dream. It takes me a bit longer to remember that dreams aren’t supposed to have any meaning just a subconscious working through stuff.” The personification of her mind “whispering” and the acknowledgment that dreams are often dismissed as meaningless highlight her struggle to reconcile her experiences with societal norms. However, Stacey’s courage and honesty in confronting her doubts are exemplified in the quote, “Even now when I don’t believe in that stuff anymore. I know what I heard that night. As much as I wanted to believe in logic I’m not sure if I’d be game to test it.” Despite her initial skepticism, Stacey remains open to the possibility of the supernatural, demonstrating her willingness to grow through experience and embrace her cultural heritage.
    The Power Imbalance and Racism Faced by the Eidsvold Murri Community
    Fuller’s characterization also explores the power imbalance and racism faced by the Eidsvold Murri community, highlighting the courage and honesty required to confront these challenges. The quote, “The potters hate anything darker than tan,” encapsulates the deeply ingrained prejudice and discrimination prevalent in the town. Fuller’s use of the collective noun “The potters” emphasizes the pervasive nature of this racism, underscoring the adversity Stacey and her community must overcome.
    Moreover, the quote, “‘And when did gossip become an official police source?’” exposes the systemic injustice and lack of accountability within the legal system. Fuller’s use of rhetorical questioning highlights the absurdity of relying on hearsay rather than factual evidence, revealing the courage required to challenge such practices. This is further reinforced by the quote, “‘Not even the cops could help you on this one.’ It was a blatant lie. The cops can and had ignored a lot of bad sh*t.” Fuller’s blunt language and the contrast between the statement and Stacey’s realization underscore the harsh reality of institutional racism and the need for honesty in confronting these issues.
    Through Stacey’s journey, Fuller poignantly illustrates that personal growth and character development require honesty and courage in facing one’s doubts, embracing cultural heritage, and confronting systemic injustice. Stacey’s willingness to question societal norms, confront her skepticism, and acknowledge the racism faced by her community exemplify the transformative power of meeting life’s challenges with integrity and resilience. use this example to help assist with the main essay on ghost bird. Sample Half Essay – Character Growth and Adversity
    “A novel develops a reader’s understanding of adversity and how it shapes a person’s character.”
    How is this shown in the novel you have studied in class? Give close reference to the novel you have studied in your response.
    Novels can change readers’ views on the obstacles characters face and how they mould a person’s characteristics by showcasing how these experiences lead to a better understanding of self and the world. This is represented in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1997) by JK Rowling, where Harry is thrust into the unknown magical world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Here, he discovers his wizarding heritage, makes lifelong friends, and confronts the dark wizard Voldemort for the first time. Rowling’s novel demonstrates how overcoming the challenges of adjusting to a new world can ultimately result in positive outcomes, such as growing one’s skills in adaptability, confidence and courage. Over time, individuals learn to adapt to the challenges of their new surroundings resulting in a greater sense of confidence in their own abilities. When first arriving at Hogwarts, Rowling uses a metaphor to describe Harry’s head as “swimming with lessons he had to learn about the wizarding world”. This represents his initial sense of overwhelm at the complexities of the magical realm. Later, when playing Quidditch, Harry slowly adapts to the strange feeling of flying on a broomstick “If only his broomstick would get used to him and his shaking hands… soaring into the air, and suddenly he was flying smoothly and confidently. His broomstick felt like an old friend he had never met before”. Rowling’s personification of the broomstick as a stranger, then a friend, represents his growth from hesitant to more assured about how things in the wizarding world works. Finally, his confidence at the end of the novel is shown through how he approaches the unknown figure of Voldemort in the forest. Rowling writes “a hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. Harry managed not to jump, but he felt an unpleasant surge of fear”, using visceral imagery Rowling represents how Harry has adapted to the intricacies of the magical world, and is able to do so in a calm and confident manner. Therefore, Rowling represents how characters grow by adjusting to the challenges of new worlds, ultimately resulting in a greater sense of self-assurance.