introduce the testing techniques to improve the quality of web service testing by  introducing several testing approaches, models and tools to improve the web service quality better according to the industry requirements. Also identify the scope of
future research activities for testing of web services

example of that
https://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume10No8/Paper_58-Web_Service_Testing_Techniques.pdf

Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation

As an advanced registered nurse, you will serve as a leader within your organization. Part of this role will entail being a change agent, and spurring positive change on behalf of patients, colleagues, and the industry.

Consider a situation you experienced previously where change did not go as planned in your health care organization. Create a 10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you will assess the situation and the steps that should have been taken to successfully implement change.

Describe the background of the situation, including the rationale for and goal(s) of the change.
Identify the key interprofessional stakeholders (both internal and external) that should be involved in change efforts.
Discuss an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results.
Outline how you would initiate the change.
Describe the impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take if the change is unsuccessful.
Make sure to include slide notes of 100-250 words for each slide.

You are required to cite three to five sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years and appropriate for the assignment criteria and nursing content.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are tasked with examining the Winston Gang Case. The notes will be posted for you to review. In your review of the case file and the notes you must take the side of the Prosecutor/State Attorney and find evidence which supports charging Winston Gang with second degree murder. Please review Florida Law to assist you in supporting your argument. Like all research papers you must have 4 references and 1000 words to support your argument. In addition I will have Winston’s interview for you to listen to. If you have a Mac it will not work. The notes will be updated.

Paper instructions:

Create a mission and vision of restaurant business in sustainable way.  Bistro bar restaurant  in Toronto – this is the restaurant name.

Create menus, and food products you use in your restaurant that are sustainable.

Make a Checklist regarding about the coursework of Sustainable Chef. Consist of 40 items list must be in the checklist. In that checklist every item has an explanation The first 20 items is all about food products and the rest of the 20 items will be anything as long as it will fall to the category being sustainable chef, like the supplier of the restaurant. There should be at least deal breakers in your check list. Pls see attached the upload pdf for more instruction and here are list of sites for xtra references. The 4P’s of being sustainable are PEOPLE, POLICY, PLANET, AND PROFIT. The 3 Pillars of being sustainable are SOCIAL, ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENT.

https://www.greenbiz.com/article/cultivating-regenerative-food-system

https://medium.com/sustainable-food-systems/the-three-pillars-of-our-next-food-system-ee72b7d3ab20

https://www.restaurant-relae.dk/en/manifest/  ( this site you can see the mission or the vision of this restaurant)

https://foodshedproject.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/foods-sustainability-checklist.pdf        ( sample of a sustainable restaurant checklist)

Your task

The assessment can either be based on the Netporter case study provided on Moodle or you can use your own organisation. 

Task 1 HR Planning & Factors Affecting Resourcing and Talent Policy
(AC 1.1, 1.2, 1.3).                                    (400 words)

1.    Explain at least three organisational benefits of attracting and retaining a diverse workforce.
2.    Describe what HR Planning is (also known as Talent Planning), its benefits and how you think it might assist your company/case study company in future. 
3.    You should also summarise the internal and external factors (at least two of each) that might affect an organisations talent planning and recruitment and selection policy, including consideration of internal factors such as business objectives, culture, and structure and external factors including legislation, ethics, and the economy.

Task 2 Job Analysis (AC 3.1)                    (no restriction on word count)

As a result of the growth plans for Netporter.com, you need to recruit a new Warehouse Manager. You have an established job description for this role (see appendix ii) which you can use for the skills assessment. However, before you do so:

1.    Firstly, you need to review and revise the existing Job description for the Warehouse Manager role so that it is more structured, detailed and reflective of best practice. Secondly you need to compile a person specification document for the role where you identify the essential and desirable criteria needed.

Task 3 Recruitment and Selection Methods (AC 2.1, 2.2)        (500 words)

1.    List and explain two significant benefits and two possible disadvantages from using social media/networking as a form of recruitment method for organisations. 
2.    Describe two further recruitment methods that could be used to attract candidates to your vacancy, and when it is appropriate to use them;
3.    List and describe three different selection methods companies can utilise to select the right candidate for the job.  Discuss when it is appropriate to use these selection methods.

Task 4 Advertising & Short-listing (AC 3.2, 3.3)        (200 words advert only)

You have elected to continue with advertising in the local press and on the companys website for recruitment purposes with a panel interview for short-listed candidates.

1.    Draft an advert for the role of Warehouse Manager to appear on both the companys website and in local newspapers. In so doing, you should take account of the role requirements, the need to attract candidates in the market, any legal requirements and the general effectiveness of the layout of the advert including any call to action on the part of candidates. The deadline for submission of applications and CVs should be two weeks from the date of the advert.

2.    Using the CV short-listing criteria form issued in class and on Moodle (appendix iii), develop essential and desirable criteria for your vacancy and shortlist candidates from three applicant CVs you have been given in the workshop.
(As evidence of this task you will need to submit the completed shortlisting matrix, which demonstrates, criteria, scoring and importantly justifications.) You can either scan a handwritten copy or you can use the soft copy found on Moodle and type the content into the document.

Task 5 – Skills Assessment – Selection Interviewing (AC 3.4) In class assessment

You are required to plan for and carry out a panel selection interview for the role of Warehouse Manager for Netporter.com as a small group.

You will need to design an interview form, which can be used to document information about your candidate, your questions, the responses and any special requirements that have been made for the candidate, (this will form part of your evidence which will need to be uploaded with this assignment).

You should note the following: –

    The interviews will be carried out on the day specified in your Study Calendar;
    The course tutor will put you into groups of two or three on the day before. It is at your discretion if you use extra time before the skills assessment (such as in breaks  or before and after a workshop) to prepare for the interview as a group;
    You will receive one hour for preparation formally during the workshop to prepare as a group;
    In your preparation, you should consider the criteria on the Skills Observation Checklist (SOC) (Appendix i) as well as core issues around interview structure and question type and technique. The group should also consider what documentation will be used to plan for the interview and to assess the candidate. These elements will have been covered in the workshops by the tutor before the skills assessment;
    The tutor will start observing you as a group during the formal preparation hour. It is imperative that each member of the group contributes evenly to preparation (e.g. Preparing questions, adopting agreed roles, agreeing the final interview structure) and in the interview, itself (such as each member questioning the candidate in selected areas). The first assessment criteria on the skills observation checklist relates to how well as a group you plan the interview);
    Whilst you will be observed and given feedback as a group overall, you will be assessed based on your individual contribution and receive individual feedback as well as group feedback from the tutor at the end of the interviews. The tutor will also allocate fellow delegates to help with peer observation and feedback (however, it is only the tutor who will mark you);
    The candidate for each interview will be played by a fellow delegate not interviewing at the time (the tutor will arrange this with you);
    You should allocate roles amongst yourself as a panel for example if using the case study, Regional Operations Manager, HR Manager, existing Warehouse Manager, etc.
    You will have five minutes at the end of the interview to continue in character to discuss the candidate you have interviewed and make a decision as to whether you would offer them the job/take them to a next stage of selection (should you decide one exists);
    The tutor will not be able to give you an immediate mark at the end of the interviews.

Task 6 Making the Offer & Induction (AC 3.5, 4.1, 4.2)
(see word count instructions below)

You have made a decision on the candidate you would like to offer to (it doesnt have to be the candidate you interviewed for the skills assessment);

1.    Summarise briefly what records from the recruitment and selection process need to be retained and stored with an explanation of the legal requirements (100 words)
2.    Draft an offer letter for the successful candidate including what you think are the essential elements of the offer and requesting appropriate information required from the successful candidate for legal reasons (200 words)
3.    Draft a rejection letter for non-successful candidates (100 words)
You now need to plan for the induction of the new Warehouse Manager before they start.  Therefore, write a (500 word) summary covering:
4.    The purpose, importance and benefits of induction for an individual and the organisation
5.    What the induction for Warehouse Manager should cover, who should be involved and the relevant timescales for the induction process (this should be in the form of a plan or schedule which should cover a 12-week period)

I will upload the interview part for task 5.

Biographical Sketch Students must develop a 500-word biographical sketch of a significant historical figure or organization in the field of outdoor recreation and education.

Ohio Parks and Recreation Association
https://opraonline.org

Looking for a paper that details the background of this organization and what it offers to the recreation community. This site offers most information that is needed to cover when/how it was created, its mission/values, and the benefits for its members. 

Discuss the purpose of nursing theories, models, and frameworks in general.
Choose one of the following Conceptual Models of Nursing:
Johnson’s Behavioral System Model
King’s Conceptual System
Levine’s Conservation Model
Neuman’s Systems Model
Orem’s Self-Care Framework
Roger’s Science of Unitary Human Beings
Roy’s Adaptation Model
Detail the concepts of the specific theory, model, or framework you have selected.
Detail the implications of the chosen theory, model, or framework for nursing practice. Include the implications for your specific area of nursing practice.
Save your Microsoft Word document as “KarlaBush-Paper1.”

Part 1: Mental Health and Wellness Trends

Directions: Provide short answers of 150-200 words for each of the following two questions. Use three scholarly resources in addition to using the textbook to support your responses. Follow APA guidelines when answering the questions. 

What are the current trends in mental health and wellness?
How do these trends influence the practice of mental health professionals?

Part 2: Mental Health and Wellness Associations

Directions: Pick one or two of the topics listed below and discuss current trends related to each topic. Your response for each question should not exceed 200 words. Follow APA guidelines when answering the questions.

Online counseling
HIPAA/confidentiality
Client rights, specifically informed consent
Implications of behavioral diagnoses in integrated health
Prevention and wellness
Another topic of your choice
Questions:

How does being a member of professional associations help a mental health professional?

What benefits can these associations provide these professionals and how they treat clients and maintain ethical decision-making?

What Is a Personal Narrative?
A personal narrative is an essay about the author. In a very basic sense, all essays are personal, in that its impossible to avoid a personal opinion, even in the most objective writing. However, the personal narrative makes no effort to hide the authors personal connection to the text. Its openly accepted and celebrated that the author is the subject. The personal narrative not only accepts, but demands the thoughts, feelings, ideas, and personal input of the author.

The author of a personal narrative is telling a true story from his or her life. The author isnt making up the story or writing fiction.

Nonfiction Story
Personal narratives are essentially nonfiction stories.What the essay should do is to create a map that takes the reader from point A to point B to point C. Of course, things arent always as straightforward as A-B-C. Its your job, as the author, to pull together all the necessary elements of your story so they can efficiently guide the reader through your story, ending with the ever-important lesson learned or insight gained from your experience.

Unique to You
Your personal narrative must show your reasoning behind your opinions
It must provide specific examples from your personal experience, which will ultimately show your authority to write on your chosen topic.
All (or at least a great majority) of what you write must be based on what you already know and have experienced directly yourself.
By using specific examples of what happened to you directly or of what you personally observed happening to friends or family members, youre providing your own unique, distinctive perspective on the topic.
Your Original Focus or “Slant”
First, you must decide on an original focus, or slant, by which to discuss your topic. For example, if you write about a vacation, you should make it a point to state or show, as a part of your introduction, your unique viewpoint on the experience in question. (Instead of simply stating, I went to Hawaii, it would be much more specific and descriptive to state, My vacation to Hawaii was one of the most exciting times in my life.) Next, you should use that slant or focus to guide you through choosing and organizing the details and examples youll include in your essay. Avoid giving only a list of general information or a diary account of what happened from the time you jumped out of bed, took a shower, and ate breakfast. That type of catalog approach lacks reader appeal and doesnt help you to develop your personalized focus on the experience.

Your Personal Viewpoint Versus Facts
You should only research aspects of the narrative to verify facts or provide statistics to support ideas, and then only if necessary. You should keep in mind that factual information cant be the main focus of your essay. By merely restating or paraphrasing what youve learned through research, youre failing to provide your original thinking on the topic.

Use Only Your Own Opinions and Ideas
Your Own Words and Ideas
Remember that using others opinions or ideas in your own words is also not proper, even if you agree with them or feel that they best explain your own thoughts and feelings. If you choose to include some information obtained from research, you should carefully choose only one or two items that support your opinion or viewpoint, making certain that your opinion or viewpoint (not the researched information) is the main focus. The vast majority of your essay must come from your direct knowledge and experience.

First-Person Point of View
The narrative or story is told from the writers personal point of view.

Point of view refers to the writers relation to the story being told. Writing from a first-person point of view requires the frequent use of pronouns I and we.

Some examples of work written from a first-person point of view include personal essays, autobiographies, and memoirs. When writing from the first-person point of view, youre relaying your personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences and speaking for yourself only. You can make observations regarding others, but youre not able to speak for them or truly know what theyre thinking.

Point of View Matters
Take a look at the following sentences to find out why point of view makes a difference.

The first day at a new job is difficult for everyone.
My first day at my new job was a difficult one.

These sentences may, in essence, serve the same purpose when used as the topic sentence in a paragraph, setting up a story about the authors first day at a new job (see below). However, theres a difference between them in both voice and point of view. The first sentence is a sweeping generalization (the author doesnt have the authority to state that this day is difficult for every person) with a noticeably absent narrative voice; the second sentence reflects the authors personal experience and uses the first-person point of view. The second, more personal sentence is the type you should utilize in your essay.

Now take a look at the following introductory paragraphs:

SECOND-PERSON POINT OF VIEW
The first day at a new job is difficult for everyone. If youre in a new city, you may not have friends yet to help you adjust to the new job. Everyone at work is unknown, and you might feel alone, especially because it might be a while before you learn your way around the building. Co-workers may be curious and looking for friendship, but every glance seems to be suspicious, like you are both after the same promotion. If you can meet a friend and establish a connection, it can change everything.

FIRST-PERSON POINT OF VIEW
My first day at my first job was a difficult one. To start my career, I had moved to a new city, without the familiar comfort of my friends and family. I hadnt finished unpacking in my new apartment and didnt even feel comfortable at home yet. Everyone at work was older and more experienced than I was. With every glance, I felt more and more out of place. Thankfully, that was the day I met Olivia, who changed everything for me.

FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENT
Use the second example as a guide when you write your essay. This illustrates the same point of view as the assignment requires: first-person.

The introductory paragraphs above essentially communicate the same basic point. However, while the first paragraph conveys a second-person, generalized account of the students first work experience, the second paragraph conveys a much more personal, first-person account. Also, when the reader reaches the end of the first paragraph, theres a sense of completeness, as if the paragraph doesnt need to connect to any other idea. When the reader reaches the end of the second paragraph, theres a desire to read more, to find out more information about Olivia and how she changed everything for the author; this is the effect your introductory paragraph should have. The reader should be enticed into reading more, which is incredibly difficult to achieve using generalizations. All things considered, the reader doesnt want to hear about everyones work experience; he or she wants to learn more about you, as the author.

ABOUT SECOND-PERSON STORY TELLING
Writing from a second-person point of view requires telling a story from another individuals point of view. Pronouns such as you and yours are used when writing from a second-person point of view. Its common to see second-person point of view used in speeches and advertising.

Learn More
If youre still unsure about how to approach your personal narrative, here are two videos that may help:

LessonPersonal Narratives (a video describing the key characteristics and process of writing a personal narrative)
Writing the Personal Essay (a short video to help you get started and focus on the elements required)

Nothing to Write About?
Choosing a Topic
A personal narrative (or an essay in general) isnt generally written for the sake of recording an event or explaining a procedure. Instead, its used to explore generalizations, recall experiences, or interpret experiences on a personal level. Besides relating a series of events, a personal narrative may also

Reveal a personal insight or unique personal understanding about the experience or the people involved
Expose a personal conflict or problem that may or may not be solved within the confines of the essay itself
Reveal a personal change achieved through struggle, growth, or choice
Since youve lived to high school age, you surely have something to write about, a story that others can relate to that you would be willing to tell. Whether or not its something that you think is exciting or socially relevant may be another story altogether, but the fact remains that you do have topics that you can write on. An excellent example is how and why youve come to an online learning institution in pursuit of your high school diploma.

The Best Topic for You
The key to this particular assignment is to choose a topic that interests you, one that you feel comfortable sharing with an audience. Perhaps the following suggestions might spark some ideas.

Some experiences may initially seem trivial and insignificant but prove in time to be important to your lifes journey or to the development of your personality. Present one of these experiences from your life so that it gives the audience a sense of how your life was changed.
First-time experiences tend to be especially memorable. Think about the first time you rode a bicycle, went skiing, went to an amusement park, went on a date, attended school, went on vacation, and so on. What was special about this particular event that still stands out in your mind? What did you think? How did you feel? Show your audience why this first-time experience was special enough to you to remain in your memory.
Experiences that cause us extreme happiness or sadness remain in our memories. Consider the moments in your life that have made you happiest; consider the moments in your life that have made you sad, angry, or even depressed. These experiences may have something in common. Show your reader why these particular experiences merited the reactions they did. Also, you may want to examine what your reaction says about you.
Many relationships throughout our lives help us to grow and mature; some are positive and some are negative. Relay the details of such a relationship from your life. Be sure to provide enough information so the audience has a sense of how you were changed or impacted by the experience.
Childhood memories can be very powerful. Choose an event from your childhood that still stands out in your memory. Relay the event to your audience, showing why this event had meaning for you as a child, as well as why it still has meaning for you today.
Each of us has a particular place that triggers memories, whether theyre positive or negative. Show your audience, through descriptions of relevant events, why this particular place holds meaning for you. Please keep in mind that your audience will most likely not be familiar with the place in question, so youll need to make your best effort to guide your readers as carefully as possible.
The concept and value of education are different for each individual. Examine what education means to you. Show the reader how education has affected your life, whether positively or negatively, and how your idea of education may have changed over the years.
POSSIBLE PROMPTS
If you cant think of a topic, you can also consider one of the following writing prompts:

Think of a time when you felt different in some important way from people around you. What characteristic or characteristics set you apart from the others? Write about what you observed and experienced, providing context for the situation and including relevant descriptive details.
Everyone understands the benefits of laughter. For example, someone once said, Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. Many other people believe that laughter is an important part of any relationship. Tell a true story in which laughter was one element or part.
Is it true that there is no such thing as a stupid question? Tell a story about a time when you were afraid that a question you wanted to ask might make you look foolish, inattentive, or rude. What happened?
Think of a vacation that really stands out. Write about the events that set it apart from other vacations. Be sure to include descriptive details in your explanation of events.
Think about an accomplishment or experience in your life that stands out. Examples could be the first time you rode a bicycle, went out on a date, or had a job interview. Write about what you observed and experienced, providing context for the situation and including relevant descriptive details.
Which personal relationship is the most important in your life? What aspects of this relationship make it the most important to you at this time? Do you foresee this relationship changing over time? Tell a story explaining the importance of this particular relationship at this point in your life.

Formatting Requirements
Please be sure to include your name, student number, and exam number on the very first page of your essay. You may include this information in a header if you wish to do so.
Using Microsoft Word, type your paper; it must be submitted in .doc, .docx, or .rtf format for grading purposes.
Use double-spacing, standard one-inch margins, and a font no larger than the equivalent of Times New Roman 12.
Your final draft should contain between 750 and 2,500 words.
Please save your document using your student number, the appropriate exam number, and your last name, all connected by underscore symbols.
Final Review
Ask yourself all of the following questions before you even consider submitting your essay for grading. If your answer to even one of these questions is no, then you still have some work to do.

Does my introduction attempt to hook the reader?
Does my essay have a clear and specific thesis statement?
Does my essay accurately tell my story?
Does my essay indicate why Im telling my story?
Have I described only my own experiences?
Have I used the first-person point of view (the pronoun I) throughout the essay?
Have I clearly indicated where paragraphs begin and end?
Does each of my paragraphs support my thesis statement?
Does my conclusion summarize and give closure to my essay?
Have I effectively proofread my essay?
Have I met the length requirement?
Is my essay formatted according to the instructions?
If you’ve answered yes to every question, youre ready to submit!

Its a negative message Assignment: You are the President/CEO of ABC Industries, Inc..Due to your companys declining performance, you are forced into a merger with your largest competitor, XYZ Industries, Inc.Your competitor has agreed to allow 80% of the workforce to stay, however, performance reviews will be mandated to assess employee value.Draft a memo explaining this scenario to your 150+ employees.

The format of your memo tells your employees a lot about your sensitivity and professionalism. Since you know that 20% of your workforce will be laid off, it is important that the empathy feels genuine and heartfelt.Pay particular attention to your memos margins, line spacing, font type and size, and placement of memo parts such as the addressees, subject line, and body.

    Address the memo to all home office employees at your company.

I have attached all the information below