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Natural Hazards Have Unnatural Impacts—What More Can Science Do?


Please read the above article and summarize and critique it in two pages (Word, 12 pt fonts, double space) and upload your Word file before the deadline. While critiquing (stating what you agree and disagree with) you must provide at least two outside references that justify your critique. Out of the two references, at least one must be a journal article. You can search journal articles on scholar.google.com
I need this done at 10:00 pm tonight. Please don’t accept if you can’t complete by deadline

  How lessons learned from Ebola epidemic can be applied in the Covid19 pandemic

  How lessons learned from Ebola epidemic can be applied in the Covid19 pandemic.
 The prompt to the research paper is above. Attached below are the instructions of how the research paper is to be written. Also attached below is an outline of how the research paper will be written. If you can fill out the outline as you right the paper will be greatly appreciated. Again, instructions are in the attached files below. Please follow the instructions as they are presented to you! Thank you!

  How lessons learned from Ebola epidemic can be applied in the Covid19 pandemic

  How lessons learned from Ebola epidemic can be applied in the Covid19 pandemic.
 The prompt to the research paper is above. Attached below are the instructions of how the research paper is to be written. Also attached below is an outline of how the research paper will be written. If you can fill out the outline as you right the paper will be greatly appreciated. Again, instructions are in the attached files below. Please follow the instructions as they are presented to you! Thank you!

     There are many good qualities of a great nurse leader. One is that a good l

  
 
There are many good qualities of a great nurse leader. One is that a good leader is always empathetic towards the patients and their team members, especially the novice nurses, as they may sometimes feel burdened, stressed or burned out. Furthermore, in nursing, making informed decisions is very important. Also, they have to think about the benefits to patients. Therefore, a great nurse leader should have critical thinking skills. Additionally, they should be able to communicate well with others. They also should have the skills required for patient care. Well, to answer yes, these skills can be developed through Nursing Assignment Writing. These assignments are based on practical patient and healthcare, which ultimately helps enhance the skills that will make you a great nurse leader. 

     There are many good qualities of a great nurse leader. One is that a good l

  
 
There are many good qualities of a great nurse leader. One is that a good leader is always empathetic towards the patients and their team members, especially the novice nurses, as they may sometimes feel burdened, stressed or burned out. Furthermore, in nursing, making informed decisions is very important. Also, they have to think about the benefits to patients. Therefore, a great nurse leader should have critical thinking skills. Additionally, they should be able to communicate well with others. They also should have the skills required for patient care. Well, to answer yes, these skills can be developed through Nursing Assignment Writing. These assignments are based on practical patient and healthcare, which ultimately helps enhance the skills that will make you a great nurse leader. 

  If the United States adopted universal health care, what models should we look

 
If the United States adopted universal health care, what models should we look to for guidance, and from which countries?”
Instructions for completing this DQA:
Please create your own 350 to 500 word post. You will need to do some “outside research” concerning this topic.
Be sure to cite your sources using an APA format. 
Your post should be accurate, thoughtful, thought provoking, and contain good depth and detail to support your position.
Your post should be free of spelling and grammar errors, and not be written as though you were “texting to a friend”.
You will then need to respond to TWO other student’s posts with a thoughtful and carefully crafted response. A simple one line statement such as “Nice post” or some such prose will not suffice.
The grading rubric for this DQA (as well as all of the upcoming DQAs) can be found at: Discussion Question Grading Rubric
Samples of DQA can be found at this link: Examples of “Well Done” Discussion Question Assignments (DQA)

  “If the United States does not institute some version of Universal Health Care

 
“If the United States does not institute some version of Universal Health Care (and a ‘Single Payer System’), should the State of California take the lead and create it’s own form of Universal Health Care? Why or why not?”
Instructions for completing this DQA:
Please create your own 350 to 500 word post. You will need to do some “outside research” concerning this topic.
Be sure to cite your sources using an APA format. 
Your post should be accurate, thoughtful, thought provoking, and contain good depth and detail to support your position.
Your post should be free of spelling and grammar errors, and not be written as though you were “texting to a friend”.
You will then need to respond to TWO other student’s posts with a thoughtful and carefully crafted response. A simple one line statement such as “Nice post” or some such prose will not suffice.
The grading rubric for this DQA (as well as all of the upcoming DQAs) can be found at: Discussion Question Grading Rubric
Samples of DQA can be found at this link: Examples of “Well Done” Discussion Question Assignments (DQA)

Park Hill Museum The recently completed building to house the exhibits and staff

Park Hill Museum
The recently completed building to house the exhibits and staff of the Park Hill Museum was located adjacent to the campus of a private university. The new building was financed through the generosity of local donors. The university provided the land and would cover the annual operating expenses, with the understanding that the museum would provide a resource for student education. The new governing board would be made up of key donors, as well as selected university administrators and faculty members.
The planning committee of the governing board hired two business students to interview various stakeholders about the future direction of the museum in its new relationship with the university. These interviews were conducted in person, and the interviewees seemed uniformly interested and eager to help. The major questions pertained to the future mission and goals of the museum. Some excerpts from the interviews are listed here:
A major donor: I think the museum should be a major community resource. My wife and I gave money for the new building with the expectation that the museum would promote visits from the public schools in the area, and particularly serve the inner-city children who don’t have access to art exhibits. We don’t want the museum to be snobbish or elitist. The focus should definitely be local.
A university administrator: The important thing is to have lively contemporary exhibits that will attract both university students and community adults and provide new insight and dialogue about current events. We can bring attention to the museum by having an occasional controversial exhibit, such as on Islamic art, and exhibits that appeal to Hispanics and African Americans. This approach would entail bringing in traveling exhibitions from major museums, which would save the administrative costs and overhead of producing our own exhibits.
Head of the art history department: The key thing is that the museum will not have the artistic resources or the financial resources to serve the community at large. We have a wonderful opportunity to integrate the museum with the academic faculty and make it a teaching institution. It can be a major resource for both undergraduate and graduate students in art education and art history. We can also work with engineering students, architecture students, and liberal arts students. This is a unique opportunity that will distinguish our art history department’s teaching mission from others in the country.
A faculty member in the art history department: The best use of the museum’s relationship with the university is to concentrate on training Ph.D.-level students in art history and to support scholarly research. I strongly urge the museum to focus on graduate education, which would increase the stature of the university nationally. Graduate students would be involved in the design of exhibits that would fit their research. Trying to make the museum popular on campus or in the community will waste our limited resources. Our Ph.D. graduates will be sought after by art history departments throughout the country.
You have been given this information from the interviews because you have been invited to interview for the position of museum director. The previous director retired with the understanding that a new director would be hired upon the completion of fund-raising for and construction of the new building. You are thinking about what you would do if you took the job.
Review the Case for Critical Analysis: Park Hill Museum on pages 243-244 of Chapter 7 in of your textbook, then respond to the following:
How would you resolve the underlying conflicts among key stakeholders about museum direction and goals?
What actions would you take?

Explain why you would take these actions.

Student will begin individual work on the Diagnosis Book Project for spinal cord

Student will begin individual work on the Diagnosis Book Project for spinal cord injury.
Students will complete each step of the diagnosis book (Steps one through five, 1-5).  The first (1st) four (4) steps are to be conceptualized as general scientific information related to the illness/injury/condition.  Step five (5) is application of the discovered general scientific information to a specific case study.
**It is important for students to note for step four (4), at least one general intervention must be evidence based and the student must provide the documentation to support the selection of the intervention from a scholarly source. 

Write a 3-4 page research proposal that could draw from existing survey data. In

Write a 3-4 page research proposal that could draw from existing survey data. In your memo be precise as to the questions you propose to answer, hypotheses you wish to test, and the suitability of the data for your proposed study. Make sure to include a Formalized Hypothesis and Methodology. You could right about anything that can be tested for a hypothesis. Formalized hypothesis : If (Dependent Variable) is related to (Independent variable), then is followed by the prediction of what will happen.