It centers on one central task: Present two competing solutions to a major healthcare problem that can be implemented by government, preferably at the federal level. Then show why one is better, and to be recommended. This all sounds simple, but not to a lot of people over the last couple of years, so I figure that I’d better give you some preemptive advice. First of all, concentrate on those two solutions. Everything else is secondary. Many students never get beyond the analysis state, and while their analysis might be excellent, what they need is prescription, and that doesn’t quite show up. Secondly, some students concentrate so much on their primary, preferred solution that they don’t get to the also-ran second best. Some too just infer that “Don’t do this” is a policy option, and thus their less-preferred solution doesn’t quite show up, not even as a full-bodied apparition. With…
In this assignment, you will summarize five types of forensic evaluation, selecting one methodology to examine in more detail from the following:
In this assignment, you will summarize five types of forensic evaluation, selecting one methodology to examine in more detail from the following: Competency to stand trial.Child custody.Parenting fitness.Mitigation of penalty.Recidivism potential (for example, a violence risk assessment or a sexual risk assessment). Objectives Complete the following: Summarize the forensic evaluations indicated in this assignment (competency to stand trial; child custody, parenting fitness; mitigation of penalty; recidivism potential).Describe the key legal questions involved in the chosen evaluation.Describe a methodology for completing the chosen evaluation.Justify why a methodology is appropriate for completing the chosen evaluation.Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the psychological professions.
Create a PowerPoint presentation that contains the various heat transfer mechanisms, some applications of ideal gas law, and the kinetic theory.
Create a PowerPoint presentation that contains the various heat transfer mechanisms, some applications of ideal gas law, and the kinetic theory. In your presentation, be sure to include the following: · Include a title and references slides. · Research and provide content for the following topics. . Compare and contrast the three heat transfer methods (conduction, convection, and radiation) with examples. . Describe the relationship between temperature, pressure, and volume in the ideal gas law with examples. . Explain the concept of the kinetic theory of gases. · Include a minimum of 10 slides, not counting the title and references slides. · Adhere to general best practice to use no more than 5–6 bullet points per slide. · Use presenter notes to provide the details of your presentation. · Insert appropriate images, diagrams, and tables to enhance your content. · Use at least two scholarly references in your presentation. Include…
You are a nurse in a Third World country in a small village of 150 people (adults and children – roughly equal in numbers).
You are a nurse in a Third World country in a small village of 150 people (adults and children – roughly equal in numbers). There is an outbreak of a deadly infection which is easily treated with a specific antibiotic. Untreated, the mortality rate is close to 100%. However, you only have enough to treat 25 adults or 50 children. Additional dosages are on their way but are not expected to arrive before the disease will run its course. Note that anyone over 11 is considered an adult and you are in as much danger from the infection as everyone else. What do you do? What is the ethical approach in this situation? How do you treat the community knowing that you may have to watch some die while you reserve treatment for specific individuals? You MUST choose an action. If you waffle or refuse to state who gets treated and why,…
What are the distinctive features of the workplace as a setting where exposure to chemical and physical hazards occurs?
What are the distinctive features of the workplace as a setting where exposure to chemical and physical hazards occurs?
When testing for chemical toxicity and saving human lives, most of us would agree that no shortcuts should be taken and no expense spared.
When testing for chemical toxicity and saving human lives, most of us would agree that no shortcuts should be taken and no expense spared. It is also true that some experts believe that live-animal tests are better for toxicity testing than tissue assays (in vivo vs. in vitro testing), and human subjects are far superior to animal subjects. Therein lies the question. Reflect on your feelings about the resulting conflicts of animal rights, human rights, and balance these against the strengths and weakness of using human volunteers, animal models, and living cells for testing the toxicity of environmental chemicals. Present a persuasive argument for your viewpoint yet be certain to acknowledge points in favor of the opposing view. Demonstrating balance in an argument is a critical component to addressing community challenges. You must back your opinion with cited short quotes from at least two Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to…
How do you think GCU’s Christian heritage makes the GCU academic experience different then at a non-faith-based university?
After reading the GCU Doctrinal Statement and Christian Identity and Heritage, how do you think GCU’s Christian heritage makes the GCU academic experience different then at a non-faith-based university? What value will this difference add to your educational experience?