Part 1: The Survey

Survey at least 5 people taking multivitamin supplements and their general health and why they take them. Should we be taking multivitamins everyday? Is it harmless or potentially unhealthy?

Guidelines:

Include your general survey results.
Analyze your results and make some sort of generalized conclusions based on the results.
Is it harmless to take multivitamins or is there potential harm?
Cite your sources.
Consult various research data and deduce whether or not the AVERAGE American should take a vitamin supplement on a regular basis. Consider the average American diet when you make this recommendation and justify your decision.

Part 2: Supplements

Research a particular supplement and what the recommendations are for that supplement.  Is there research to support or refute taking the supplement? 
Provide evidence for or against its need and/or safety.
Draw a conclusion as to whether or not someone should take the supplement.
Ex. Ginseng, Omega-3, Fish oil, Calcium, etc.

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE EVERY INSTRUCTION AND NOT LEAVE ONE OUT

In this paper, you will explore how changes in legislation, as well as changes in modern society, have affected the labor-management relationship.
In a 5-page paper, complete the following:

Evaluate how changes in legal protections for public sector unions have altered the working conditions labor faces.

Provide specific examples into how and why some may believe unions have become too powerful.

Evaluate how changes in societal perspectives of the labor-management relations have altered the working conditions labor faces.

Provide specific examples as to how and why this may have minimized the perceived need for unions in many public sector settings.

Evaluate how changes in leadership have affected the manner in which employers make labor management decisions in modern organizations.

Provide examples to illustrate your point.

Analyze how changes in laws related to compensation, benefits, and working conditions (including safety) have affected the perceived need for union bargaining.

Use examples to illustrate your argument.

Include 5 citations (within 10 years and peer reviews/scholarly articles) as well as in text citations, using apa method.

I will attach the ppt which clarifies the scenario and the requirements. Basically, you just have to add two pages of work to what I have already written in the  introduction, background, benefits, methods, and conclusions. You will get the basic idea of what it is. Just add more stuff in the middle

I will also attach a doc with a bibliography containing 10 sources that you ll have to use for the background. I have already used a couple.

First, read the questions in the assessment below so you will have a general idea of what you will be looking for in the article. After reading the questions, then thoroughly read the article.
Answers to the questions should be written in accurate, detailed, and complete sentences.

1.Describe the issue (the underlying problem) the article discusses and describe the proposed solution.
2.Describe information that is presented as evidence in the article that demonstrates the need to address the issue.
3.Describe any projected/expected outcomes that are used to justify the solution proposed in the article.
4.Based upon your understanding of the policy proposal in this article, state whether you support/oppose the policy proposed (or even offer a different policy choice) and explain why you take that position.
5.Describe problems the issue creates for individuals (How might you or someone else be personally affected by the issue?).
6.Evaluate the positive and negative effects the proposed solution may have on individuals.
7.Explain if and how the proposed solution supports values of democracy, such as liberty, equality, justice, independence, opportunity, and freedom.
8.Describe ways individuals (you and/or others) might change their community involvement or political participation if this proposed solution was adopted. 

The files that have been uploaded is the essay “On the Pleasure of Hating” by William Hazlitt which is the essay that has been picked to write about & the 2nd file is an example of an A essay to the professor.

Argumentation

Prompt: Why is your essay considered a great essay (or not)?

For Essay #3, I want you to pick one of the essays from Diyannis One Hundred Great Essays and determine why it should (or should not) be considered a great essay. You may want to explore the author, the essays intended audience, the time period of the essay and its significance for that period (does it still hold up today?), or you may want to take issue with the author and her/his essay by identify its flaws.

Some other requirements:

Since you have been arguing and responding to these essays all semester, you have the ability (and understanding) to determine the value of the essay that you choose to analyze for this paper. I trust that you can make your own way through the research and find what is important to you. In doing so, you will then critically inform your readers as to why this essay is great (or not). However you may want to argue this question, you will need to make sure that you have a strong thesis statement that helps guide your argument throughout this research paper.

In the process of defining a successful essay, you will have to do research, so make sure to CITE source per MLA formatting guidelines. The definition of a successful essay can be completely your ownthough you might want to make it interesting, and make sure it will lead you to an interesting analysis of the essay. At any rate, youll want to identify one particular definition (it may have several parts to it, but try to make sure they connect together nicely), a definition that is focused (it will be a mistake to make your definition too broad).

Purpose:

Provide a thesis that states your assertion and support that thesis with detailed examples from external texts used. Make sure not to be too limited nor too broad in your claim. Using various outside sources according to MLA format is required, both form the texts used in class and from outside sources such as online databases. Provide reasons (analysis) for why you have used your support (research) and how it relates to and supports your claim. Categorize and compare or contrasts the writers ideas and observations. Include any of your own experiences with the topic to further develop your paragraphs (personal insight). Organize your information effectively so as to prompt easy, concise reading. Provide specific topic sentences at the start of each major unit of information (body paragraphs), and make sure each topic sentence directly relates to and supports your thesis. While the topic at hand and the presentation of your argument are primary, do not ignore the mechanics of your writing (grammar and punctuation).

Audience:

Assume that your readers are representatives from a student counsel at school. They know little about the podcast you are discussion and have ask that you present a claim about it to them.

Guidelines for the essay:

A minimum of 3 to 5 full pages

Use of standard MLA formatting

Works Cited page

A Successful Argumentative Essay Will have:

Effective introduction and conclusion
Clear, concise presentation of your claim (thesis statement)
Logical organization of ideas
Proper use of topic sentences
Support via outside sources from the class texts and from legitimate sources such as online databases
A properly formatted works cited page
Coherent writing and structure appropriate for the college level
Careful proofreading and editing

Data mining is an analytical process used to extract data for the purpose of providing information.

In this assignment, you will perform data mining activities and apply the results to different uses in health care information settings.

Instructions
Complete the data mining tutorial in the media piece Data Mining. In addition, watch the video titled Presentation of Data. For this assignment, you will be working with data sets provided as Excel spreadsheets linked in the Resources. Download and review the data sets.

As a data analyst for Vila Health, you have been asked to work on a project related to customer satisfaction and nursing staff performance. You will analyze two data sets and compose a report for the clinic’s physicians based on your analysis. In your closing report, draw conclusions about how the information from the data sets can be connected. For example, can the physician’s performance impact nursing tasks? Or, is there an association between customer satisfaction and nursing task performance?

Data set 1: Clinic Performance linked in the Resources, contains raw data about performance at your clinic from a customer service perspective.

Organize and analyze the raw data.
Draw conclusions about clinic physicians and customer service.
Explain if the sample can provide an accurate depiction of clinic performance, noting variations and patterns.
Describe how to use data sampling methods in strategic decision-making.
Create two recommendations for improving patient service based on the results of your analysis.
Data set 2: Nursing Data Worksheet linked in the Resources, provides information on nursing staff performance on two tasks. The data shows that there has been a decrease in productivity for the nursing staff at one of the Vila Health clinics in the past few months. Using the Nursing Data Worksheet and the pivot table report, complete the following:

Perform data mining techniques to determine how the nursing staff performed when completing Task 1 and Task 2.
Discuss data mining tools. Provide a brief summary of data mining techniques that can be used to evaluate the nursing staff tasks. Include a description of how each technique can be used to help determine or detect in health care, including an example of the use of each data mining technique in relation to the nursing data.
Genetic algorithms.
Neural networks.
Predictive modeling.
Rule induction.
Fuzzy logic.
Decision trees.
K-nearest neighbor.
Describe the use of data mining in strategic decision-making.
Submission Requirements
Written communication: Written communication should be clear and generally free of grammatical errors.
Format: Word document including data analysis tables from Excel.
APA formatting: Use APA style and format for the paper, references, and citations.
Length of paper: Five pages.
Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.

Good job. I see that you have the skill of producing scatter plots and weighted averages. Close to approval, not yet.

I do not understand the logic between air pollution death and sanitation though. Sanitation is directly related to water infection diseases, but I am not sure about its relation to air pollution death. Am I missing something? Can you elaborate more on this?

For weighted averages, you should report both weighted average fors death measure (weighted by total population) and sanitation measure (weighted by total population). It seems that you are using the death rate as a weight for sanitation measures, which is weird. Give me an update when you improve on these. Also remember to give me “edit access.” I think only get “view” access now.

INTRODUCTION: Introduction of Your Topic and Interviewee (0.75page): Provide the following information:

Open with a sentence or two related to your topic or your interviewee that really grabs the readers attention.
Describe the topic a bit; then tell the reader exactly what your paper focuses on, mentioning you interviewed an adult who experienced the transition.
Tell the reader about the remaining sections of the paper: that you will provide an overview of the interviewees experiences related to the transition, discuss the research on that type of family transition, and related research findings to the experiences of your interviewee and his/her family).

Watch Zoe Strother, Masks and the Uncanny, in Africa and Beyond, a recorded lecture at the Getty Research Institute (October 2, 2018).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XesbBP6PChM

Begin the video at 9:20 (skip the pre-Intro) and stop at 57 mins. (when the lecture ends and audience Q & A starts).  Make sure to watch on full screen so you can clearly see the screen-within-screen of recorded lecture format.

Strother is probably the most well-respected scholar of African masks and masquerades in the US.  She has written extensively against the TRANSFORMATION HYPOTHESIS, something she explains in the lecture.  What is the transformation hypothesis, and how does Strother amend or critique it?

note: Her anecdotes about how the Pende view the masks (about 44 mins. in) are especially fun and perceptive.

Your essays should have an introductory paragraph, body paragraphs presenting evidence and analysis, and a concluding paragraph.

Additionally, use the following format:

12-point font
double-spaced
one-inch margins on all four sides of page
half-inch indentation at beginning of each paragraph (do not quadruple space between paragraphs).
You do not need to have footnotes or endnotes, unless you cite sources other than the readings we have had in this course.  If you quote or paraphrase from any of the course readings, simply use parenthetical citation, e.g. (Bourgeois, 49).  Do not quote directly from the readings.  Use your own language, paraphrasing the arguments of other authors.
Organize your thoughts into coherent paragraphs and proofread for proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Responses with multiple writing mistakes will not receive credit.
Use precise and concrete language (do not be vague).

Paper instructions: Please read through the attachment & complete the assignment. Paper is broken into 2 parts (Week1 & 2 Discussion), then respond to classmate 1 & 2.  Answer Discussion utilizing in-text citations and References. Please also show clearly the questions being answered directly & precisely according to the directions provided. Background information reading attached in hyperlinks.