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  • “Reflecting on My Learning Journey: Insights and Contributions in the Case Study and Course Experience”

    rite a final 500-word critical reflective paper, in a Word or Google Document, APA formatted that speaks to your learning goals (those set out in the first critical reflection paper) and your insights and assessment of  how you have contributed to the team and cohort learning during the case study in particular, and the course more generally. Review your critical reflections on the strengths and opportunities for growth articulated in the first self reflection. How did you bring those strengths to the table? Were you able to do that? How did the work of the case study contribute to your own understanding and articulation of your critical social location and your learning goals, and to your insights on how you work in teams. Dash, N. (2013). Race and Ethnicity. In T. D & P. B (Eds.), Social Vulnerability to Disasters.

  • Title: “Uncovering the Truth: Debunking the Pizzagate Conspiracy” In recent years, a dangerous conspiracy theory known as “Pizzagate” has gained traction online, claiming that high-ranking politicians and celebrities are involved in a child

    Using research(with the sources that will be provided, must use them) and the ethical code for journalism, rewrite your fake news article(which will be listed below) to create an 800-100 word news article that uses sound evidence and an ethical approach to news writing
    Your fake news hack must substantially rewrite the text, apply ATLEAST TWO of the principles of journalistic ethics, include 5 of your verifiable sources to support your claims, and include new media assets such as images, videos, and hyperlinks to help achieve your purpose, also use attributive tags to credit the library being used and internet research sources
    This is the article that is going to be rewritten:
    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/pizzagate-conspiracy/
    In one of the pictures I have my claim
    I will include everything needed, please use all sources provided

  • “Empowering Students from Low Socio-Economic Backgrounds: Strategies for School Districts and Teachers”

    For this assignment, you will research methods that school districts can support families and students who come from low socio-economic backgrounds.  You will write why schools should support students and then discuss the research (article) reports on how schools and teachers can do them effectively.

  • “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Literature Review”

    Details of the paper are in the file. Make sure to follow the instructions or the paper will be sent back for revision. If you have any questions please let me know ahead of time. I would like the assignment to be sent back as early as possible so that corrections, if needed, can be applied.

  • Title: “The Art of War: Goya’s Depictions of Conflict in Spain” “Shadows and Light: Exploring the Play of Chiaroscuro and Tenebrism in Baroque and Romantic Paintings”

    Painting in Spain – final exhibition submission guidelines
    PinS Gallery, Summer Exhibition 2024
    INSTRUCTIONS: Please use the following paintings and in the order: El 2 de Mayo by Francisco Goya, El 3 de Mayo by Frncisco Goya and La Batalla de Tetuan to create a virtual exhibition. Below are the detailed instrcutions of the assignment. (Write a curator’s notes of 400 words  each and write a 300 word introductory note). Please also ome up with a title for the exhibition.  
    Presentation and Technical Information
    1.      
    Prepare
    the exhibition on Powerpoint and save the final version to pdf.
    2.     
    Label
    your document: MLAC3183_Student ID_23-24.
    3.     
    Don’t
    add in any extra images or other embellishments and keep your slides as
    visually clean as possible. Avoid templates with background patterning, design
    formatting that plays with the shape of the painting or any unnecessary other
    graphics. The Gallery format is just one of the many design options available
    but it isn’t working well for us this year. I suggest using a blank slide (no
    formatting), with a black or very dark grey background for the slides one which
    you show your paintings. Insert them without any formatting and try to make
    them as big on the slide as possible. Place the painting captions in the note
    slides, as titles  but not in a font
    larger than the note itself.
    4.     
    Present
    your slides in this order:
    a.     
    title
    slide (please do not include your name; your student ID should only appear on
    the filename)
    b.     
    introductory
    curator’s note
    c.     
    first
    image (corresponding to the left-hand wall).
    d.    
    curator’s
    note for first image with caption as title
    e.     
    second
    image (centre wall)
    f.      
    curator’s
    note for second image
    g.     
    third
    image (right-hand wall)
    h.    
    curator’s
    note for third image
    i.       
    bibliography
    – you can present an integrated bibliography containing material for all three
    images or a differentiated bibliography with material for each image listed
    separately and, if appropriate, material used for the introductory note. These
    can be arranged over several slides. Keep the font size the same for the
    bibliography as for the curator’s notes. The captions should also be in the
    same font size.
    5.     
    Don’t
    include footnotes or Harvard-style author-date referencing in any of your
    notes. If you include a direct quote then make it clear in your text who made
    the statement.
    6.      The painting caption or title should be in
    Spanish if the image is kept in a Spanish gallery, in English if in an
    English-language gallery. After that it’s up to you if you wish to use the
    language of the country in which the gallery is located. The same applies to
    the names of galleries. There’s no need for inventory numbers. Use the order
    below:
    Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, La maja vestida, 1800-1807, Museo del
    Prado, Madrid, oil on canvas, 94.7 x 188cm.
    Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, Philip IV of
    Spain in Brown and Silver, c. 1631-32, National Gallery, London, oil on
    canvas, 195 x 110cm.
    7.     
    Download
    your images from the galleries where they are kept unless this is impossible.
    This will ensure the best colour reproduction. Don’t forget this exhibition
    should be a pleasant visual experience for the viewer and the most important
    element of that is that the images should be optimally displayed.
    8.    
    The
    word limits are for each individual note. Try to stick as closely as possible
    to the word limit. You can’t aggregate the word counts and swop surplus words
    from one note to another. Each curator’s note should be 400 words or within 20
    words of that. The introductory note should be 300 words or within 15 words of
    that. The title, captions and the bibliography are not subject to word count.
    Put a word count at the end of each note.
    Style and Content
    9.     
    Avoid
    lazy formulae such as ‘some say’, ‘many believe’ etc.
    10. 
    Don’t
    use ‘we’ or ‘I’. Maintain an objective distance.
    11.  
    Avoid
    ‘isms’ (Mannerism, Impressionism), terms relating to periodisation (Baroque,
    Romantic) and technical terms (chiaroscuro, tenebrism, brushwork) unless they
    are indispensable to your analysis and you’re using them in a clearly targeted
    way.
    12. 
    You
    don’t need to explain to the viewer how the painting works as a technical
    composition. Try to help your viewer to explore the content of the painting:
    objects, creatures, topography, buildings; gestures, clothing, interpersonal
    dynamics; time of day and resultant lighting etc.
    13. 
    You
    will need to include relevant historical context but we do not need who the
    painter trained with nor which other painters he/she may have been influenced
    by – unless you yourself have observed such influence and are familiar with the
    work of the other painter(s)
    14. 
    You
    can refer to other paintings in an individual note but try not to produce a
    comparison-style text. These can be other paintings in your exhibition or other
    paintings you think are relevant (and you are familiar with). The bulk of your
    overarching argument, ie the theme of your exhibition, should be presented in
    the introduction.
    15. 
    Don’t
    (unlike me in these notes) use contractions. Be more formal. Each gallery has a
    house style and this is part of our PinS Gallery style.
    16. 
    The
    title should be the last thing you decide upon after you’ve written the
    introduction. The introduction should only be done after the individual notes.
    The title should be short and snappy. It should not look like an essay title or
    a research question. It doesn’t have to present your theme/topic
    comprehensively. It should entice viewers in to see your exhibition.

  • “Improving Injection Moulding Dryers: A Report on Engineering Modifications”

    This is writing the report for an engineering project. The project was developing a modication for injection moulding dryers. The writer should have an engineering background. Everything can be theoretical. Please email for my info. Please read booklet attached. 

  • The Nurse’s Role in Research: Ethical and Legal Considerations The Nurse’s Role in Research: Ethical and Legal Considerations The Research Clinic video series, featuring Jan Klein, RN, highlights the importance of ethical and legal considerations in nursing

    This assessment requires you to visit the The Research Clinic:
    https://ori.hhs.gov/TheResearchClinicVideo/
    You will click to play Jan Klein, RN. Work your way through the brief videos, choosing the best response as the RN assisting in research.
    Upon completing the videos, you will submit a Word file that summarizes the essential elements of informed consent, special populations that require special legal and ethical research considerations, and the nurse’s role in advocating for the patient in research situations. Also, provide a summary of your personal thoughts on Jan’s actions during the activity.
    Your summary should be between 300-400 words. Provide a minimum of 2 references, in 7th edition APA format, supporting your summary.
    Objectives
    Understand the history behind the development of Human Subjects Protection guidelines
    To identify and describe the three principles of ethical human subjects research identified in the Belmont Report
    To identify risks associated with participation in research and appropriate protections against risks, vulnerable populations that need specific protections, and situations in which research involving humans is exempt from regulatory requirements
    Identify the essential elements of an informed consent form
    Describe the nurse’s role as patient advocate in research situations

  • “Exploring the Benefits of Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare” Introduction: Hello everyone, my name is [Name] and I am a healthcare professional. Today, I would like to discuss the topic of interprofessional collaboration in healthcare. This is an important

    Using this 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. see further instructions below 

  • Title: “The Impact of Nurse-led Education on Self-care Management in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial” Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to summarize a nursing scholarly article that relates to my clinical practice and is

    Find and read a nursing scholarly article that relates to your clinical practice and is found in a peer-reviewed journal.
    Submission Instructions:
    The paper is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling.
    Must be a research article.  Write a 1-page summary using an outline
    of the steps of the research process, discuss the study type, purpose, and research question(s)
    Your paper should be formatted per the current APA style and references should be current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions).