4-5 pages in APA 7 format, 11 pt. Calibri font., with proper in-text citations. Include two to three (2–3) scholarly references published within the last 5 years to substantiate your work. Please provide a copy of all references used.
Assignment Details:
Select 1–3 foreign countries and provide the following information about the access, quality, and cost of health care:
Compare a foreign country’s quality of care to the United States’ quality of care.
Compare a foreign country’s cost of health care to the United States’ cost of health care.
Compare 1 of the foreign countries’ access to medical care to the United States’ access to medical care.
Give examples of how the World Health Organization (WHO) helps to provide health care in times of need.
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Title: A Comparative Analysis of Access, Quality, and Cost of Health Care in the United States and Selected Foreign Countries
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“Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Society: A Synthesis of Weeks 1-4”
Synthesis Paper 1
Refer to Synthesis Paper Guidelines in the Course Information area for instructions.
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Title: My Philosophy of Nursing: Embracing Professional Values and Standards
You have less than 2 direct quotes unless discussed otherwise with your paper grader?
3 sources cited in the paper – one book, one journal article, one online source?
Any sources older than 2015 submitted to your paper grader for approval?
All citations done in APA format?
The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate assimilation of the values, beliefs, attitudes, and professional behaviors inherent in the practice of the professional nursing role; by developing a professional paper using APA that describes your philosophy of nursing. This philosophy may encompass the nurse’s role in health care provision, protection of consumers of nursing care, professional values and standards, and professional practice standards. -
Assignment Title: Exploring Controversial Topics in American Politics
Discussion Forum #2: Public Opinion
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As we know, public opinion amongst Americans ranges widely between conservative and liberal camps, and people tend to be firm in their opinions, at least in the short term: it takes a high degree of open-mindedness to hear, absorb and perhaps adjust our own opinions. Nowadays it seems as if even attempting to have a civil conversation or debate about politics devolves into a shouting match with each participant throwing barbs at the others, blaming one another for societal problems, etc., instead of trying to work together to solve those problems. Our political rhetoric has become destructive, not constructive.
Write a 200+ word response to the following:
What is the most effective way to facilitate a civil conversation about political viewpoints? Should politicians who engage in offensive, disruptive or inflammatory speech be censured or somehow limited in their speech? Would a blanket rule, such as “if you interrupt another candidate during a debate then you will be removed from the stage” or “If you shout comments from the gallery during a State of the Union address you will be removed from the chamber,” make things better or worse?
Discussion Forum #3: Bureaucratic entanglements
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Regulatory capture in the federal bureaucracy is an ongoing problem (it used to be referred to as the Iron Triangle). Write 200+ words describing what it is in your own words and what you think might be done to prevent or minimize it. You do not need to respond to another student’s post.
Discussion Forum #4: Civil Liberties
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The right to privacy has shifted, expanded, diminished and changed extensively ever since it was first articulated by SCOTUS fifty years ago. Technological advances play a big role in the government’s ability to find out information about private citizens and, although it cannot legally engage in surveillance without approval by the courts, many people think that it goes too far and violates their privacy rights. Write a 200+ word response to the following:
What are your expectations of privacy in your email conversations, your browsing habits and your cellphone communications? At what point should the government be able to see your browsing history, for example, and use any evidence they find against you in court (this is a search and seizure issue)?
Discussion Forum #5: Civil Rights
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Civil rights arguments hinge on unequal treatment: a person or group claims it is being discriminated against based on some demographic characteristic (race, gender, sexual orientation, etc.). Write a 200+ word response to the following:
Economic disparity is an ongoing concern in the U.S. Housing insecurity and homelessness is increasing, and no government agency seems to have a viable solution that fixes the problem instead of putting a temporary band-aid on it. What civil rights should the homeless community have? In other words, if an adult chooses to live in a situation that does not fit our societal expectations of “normalcy” then at what point does the surrounding community have the right to intervene? If mental health is a factor, at what point does the government have a right or an obligation to get involved? Likewise, if someone is suffering from mental illness and makes other people uncomfortable but is not causing any direct harm, should that individual have the right to continue whatever they’re doing? Is our collective discomfort enough to warrant intervening and potentially violating that person’s right to do what they want? Think of scenarios such as, a homeless man sleeping in the playground at a public park, a mentally disturbed woman sitting on the sidewalk shouting obscenities at passers by, etc.
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“Competing in an AI-Driven Job Market: Strategies for Professionals” Title: “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Review of Academic Literature”
Prompt/Research Question: How can people in my profession best compete for jobs in a field increasingly incorporating AI?
Outside Sources: Four or more, at least one of which must be academic/peer-reviewed sources from CCP’s databases (EBSCOhost, Credo Reference, etc.). All sources must be at least 1,500 words and published in the last five years.
Note: If you use AI or a LLM, all your sources should be real, the information accurate and relevant, and consistently and correctly cited in MLA or APA style; also one source must be peer-reviewed from CCP’s Academic Databases.
Length: 3-more pages (750+ words)
Description and Instructions
For your third Essay, you will argue your position answering the question (RQ): How can people in my profession best compete in for jobs in a field increasingly incorporating AI? The purpose of this essay is to offer the best answer to your RQ, and to make a strong argument that persuade the reader to accept your answer as valid. In contrast to Essays 1-2, this essay can include your arguments about the topic and your experience as evidence to support your arguments. Unlike your opinion, however, an argument is based on convincing reasons and evidence that persuade the readers. The trick is to present a fair argument that balances both your ideas and experience with reasons and research. In other words, if you present personal experience as evidence, you should also provide research to back up your personal experience.
Transition Paragraph: This paragraph should briefly summarize your analysis of sources, and it should end with your thesis. Your thesis should offer a clearly stated, convincing answer to the RQ that is based on the strongest research (Based on current research, I argue that…).
Body Paragraphs: The purpose of the body paragraphs is to offer reasons and evidence that supports your thesis. One way to organize body paragraphs is by giving a clear reason that supports your thesis in the topic sentence(s), and then offer convincing evidence that supports your reason in that paragraph (and the thesis).
Counterargument Paragraph(s): that anticipates potential objections from your readers and either accommodates or refutes those objections. This is often the second-to-last or penultimate paragraph, right before the conclusion.
Conclusion: The concluding paragraph will explain how and why your topic and thesis are important. In other words, why does your argument about the topic matter, and how can it be used by other people?
Note on Style: Although Essay 3 is open to personal experience, we are still writing a research paper, so avoid using colloquial language as well as verbs that indicate bias or doubt. For example, do not write, I feel…or Gee thinks/believes…Instead, do write, I argue…or Gee maintains…
Checklist of Essay 3 Requirements
Thesis statement that offers a convincing answer to your RQ (Based on current research, I argue that…)
All paragraphs offer a clear and focused answer to the Prompt
Clarity: correct use of words and phrases
A consistent style/”voice” that reads/”sounds” throughout the essay
Demonstrate thinking or synthesizing that goes beyond the information that already exists on the topic.
Accuracy: information is accurate (make sure to fact check anything from AI)
A clear definition of your topic
Clear and convincing arguments, evidence, and reasons that support your thesis
Clear paragraph construction (topic sentences, evidence, etc.)
Clear and logical organization of paragraphs (essay structure)
A formal writing style appropriate to research papers.
Correct in-text citations of sources
A Conclusion that explains the importance of your topic
Works Cited page that documents sources in Essay 3
Grammar, punctuation, and typos
Presentation—1 inch margins, 12pt TNR font, double-space, paragraph indentations, etc.
here is the reference page i used for my outline you can find theses sources on line the one source i used from ccp data base i will copy and paste that to you thats the one academic peer review source from ccp data base i have to use.
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Title: Financial Risks and their Impact on Growth: A Case Study of The Walt Disney Company
Overview
Financial risks are inherent to both individuals and businesses. For individuals, an example of financial risk would be carrying so much personal debt that it is impossible to qualify for a mortgage to buy a home. Similarly, for a business, an example of financial risk is carrying so much debt, or being so heavily leveraged, that the cost of additional debt becomes too high. This would not allow the business to support a new project or venture that could increase sales. In this case study, you will look at different types of risks and explore how these risks impact growth specific to sales, retained earnings, and dividends.
Directions
Go to the Walt Disney Company’s Investor Relations webpage (https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/investor-relations/) Scroll down the page until you see SEC filings. Find and download the quarterly report (Form 10-Q) with the latest filing date. Review the financial statements, and then write a response.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Systematic and Unsystematic Risk: Explain the differences between systematic and unsystematic risk.
Financial Risks: Describe the potential impacts of the following types of financial risk on the Walt Disney Company based on the quarterly report:
Interest rate risk
Economic risk
Credit risk
Operational risk
Lower Growth Impact: Explain the impact that a lower growth in sales could have on the dividend policy and retained earnings for the company based on the quarterly report.
Higher Growth Impact: Explain the impact that a higher growth in sales could have on the dividend policy and retained earnings for the company based on the quarterly report.
What to Submit
Your submission should be a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document (not including title and resource pages) with 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited using APA style. -
Title: “Martha Stewart and the Complexities of Insider Trading: A Look at the Federal Statute”
Martha Stewart, a renowned businesswoman and media personality, became a household name through her successful ventures in cooking, entertaining, and home decor. Her career, however, faced a significant setback in 2004 when she was convicted of charges related to insider trading. Stewart’s legal troubles began in 2001 when she sold nearly 4,000 shares of the biopharmaceutical company ImClone Systems based on a tip she received from her broker. This sale occurred just before a public announcement that caused ImClone’s stock to plummet. Although many speculated that she engaged in insider trading, Stewart was ultimately convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to federal investigators, but not insider trading itself. Her five-month prison sentence sparked widespread media coverage and public interest, raising questions about the complexities of securities law and the enforcement of insider trading regulations.
Examine the federal statute on insider trading.
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Title: “Implementing Change: Training for the Implementation Team”
Design a training presentation 8 to 12 slides for one of the role groups in the organization that will be responsible for implementation
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“Revising with Purpose: Tips for Improving Your Writing”
I just need to revise the article a little bit. Keep the same voice and tone of it. Keep the last sentence of the article the same. Below is the article:
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Financial Analysis of IBM and Amazon: A Focus on Short-Term Liquidity and DuPont Analysis
IBM and AMAZON
Evaluation of the two companies’ financial statements (Please focus mainly on the primary company for the analysis. You should spend even amount of effort in the analysis for parts a )
a. Short-term liquidity
I. Explain the reasons for the above trends.
II. Compare the trends for the primary and the comparison company.
e. DuPont analysis-Jessica Salvatierra
I. Conduct a DuPont analysis to evaluate the primary company’s profitability, asset management efficiency, and its ability to manage its debt. Compare the ratios that make up the extended DuPont equation and explain the trends in the primary company’s ROE.
II. Compare the ROE of the primary and the comparison company using DuPont analysis.