Part 1: Read the attached article and respond to the following question in the Discussion Board below.
Identify how the theory of caring (Watson’s) can be incorporated in this labour story.
You may also ask another question you feel would help with the discussion.
needs to be a page long.

Part 2: you will be provided with other students’ responses, and you need to choose one to reply to (75ish words)

*The article, rubric & Watson’s theory are attached… I will provide other students’ posts asap as well!

Locate a current (medical or scientific) news or journal article based on one of the topics listed below:

    The Nerve Impulse, (Chapter 13, p. 309)
    The Central Nervous System, (Chapter 13, p. 311)
    Box 13-1, Brain Networks, (Chapter 13, p. 313)
    The Autonomic Nervous System, (Chapter 13, p. 326)
    Neuroanatomy of Pain, (Chapter 14, p. 336)
    Alterations in Cognitive Systems, (Chapter 15, p. 359)
    Alterations in Cerebral Hemodynamics, (Chapter 15, p. 373)

Note: As you read through the article, think about how it connects to Pathophysiology and why is it relevant.

2. Provide a write-up summarizing  the article.  Within your document, include how the information connects to Pathophysiology, and why it is relevant. 

3. Aim to include 150 – 200 words in the summary.

4. Remember to cite your source(s) in APA Format!

In this assignment, you will write a position paper on whether or not drugs should be legalized in professional sports. The paper must be at least five pages in length and discuss the role of the professional sports contracts in drug use and testing.  You should also address the fact that marijuana is being legalized in some states, and what impact that may have legally on drug testing.  You should cite at least five sources in your paper using APA format.

All students will choose a social issue and write an original 900-1000-word literary argument regarding what position(s) a short story takes on a social issue. The essay should also address how an authors use of a formal literary elementthe formal literary element addressed in part onehelps readers explore this social issue. Although the essay will describe and analyze the literary texts position(s) on a social issue, the essay should primarily argue what position a text takes on a social issue.

You may choose any social issue, but keep in mind that in projects two and three you will need to explore and analyze that issue through additional research. Additionally, in project two, you will decide whether you want to explore your social issue from a historical or a contemporary perspective. Feel free to consult the list of suggested topics as you formulate a topic.

For example, in your view, how does the use of character, setting, plot, and/or point of view in Richard Wrights Big Black Good Man reveal societys position (or varying positions) on racism in twentieth- century America? Does the text ultimately condone or criticize racism? Alternatively, does the text present opposing views? What about The Cask of Amontillado? Does this text reveal something unique about nineteenth-century attitudes towards revenge? Students may choose from the Literary Argument Topic Guide for project one to select an appropriate topic.

This essay should include all the elements of a literary argument, including an introduction with a thesis statement, a body (with at least three paragraphs), and a conclusion. Additionally, the essays background section in the introduction should include a definition of at least one formal literary element, preferably the element addressed in part one, and this definition may come from our textbook or another documented source. Other sections of the essay must include quotes from the text. Neither summaries of the short story nor biographical information about a storys author should be included in the paper.

Use MLA style for the format of the paper (and all other formal writing in this class) as well as for the required in-text citations and the Works Cited Page. Specifically, use 12-point Times New Roman font, double-space the text, and use one-inch margins. Add an in-text citation after each instance in which you have quoted or paraphrased a source, and create a Works Cited Page entry for each source that has been quoted in the paper.

The ENC 1102 Academic Writing Rubric (attached to this syllabus and stored in the Files section of Canvas) will be used to evaluate this essay.

The Writing Process

Students will engage writing as a process by completing an early, intermediate, and final draft of this essay.

The Early Draft should consist of a thesis statement, and it may be reviewed in small groups.

The Intermediate Draft should consist of two elements: 1.) the papers introductory paragraph and 2.) the papers Works Cited Page. The introductory paragraph should include the papers background section and thesis statement. The Works Cited Page should offer a list of the papers sources, to include only the selected short story from the textbook as well as the formal literary element referred to in the paper. Additional sources should not be included in this first paper. Students will receive feedback on this draft from their peers and the instructor.

The Final Draft should be a full draft (900-1000 words) which is formatted in MLA style, including the use of in-text citations and a Works Cited Page. The final draft should contain all the elements of a literary argument, as those elements (i.e., introduction, thesis statement, background, arguments in support of your thesis, conclusion) are described above.

The document should follow proper MLA format and be free of grammatical and stylistic errors.

Note: Additionally, the final draft should reflect the writers engagement with the revising, editing, and proofreading stages of the writing process; at minimum, the final draft should reflect the feedback provided by peers and the instructor. Students will convey their engagement with the revising, editing, and proofreading processes by highlighting many or all of the changes they have made to the intermediate draft. In many cases, students will highlight many, but not all, of the changes they have made. For example, most revisions should be highlighted; however, all proofreading changesparticularly if there are several, as there should be in a paper that has been carefully reviewed more than oncedo not need to be highlighted.

Important Notes for Projects 1, 2, and 3:

Final drafts that did not earn an A in the intermediate drafting stage should be significantly revised, or they may be lowered one letter grade.
The classs procedure for turning in intermediate and final drafts of projects is to upload them on time to the appropriate submission box in Canvas. Additionally, only these types of documents can be uploaded: 1.) .doc or 2.) .docx.
The receipt of any other file type, such as a PDF, one that cannot be opened, one that is blank, or one that contains an incorrect assignment will result in the submission receiving a zero, due to the document not addressing the assignment. Please do not upload a different file type and then state that you sent the wrong one. You are responsible for what you upload, so please view your submission before logging out of Canvas.
Remember to add an in-text citation after each instance in which you have quoted or paraphrased a source, and create a Works Cited Page entry for each source that has been quoted in the paper.

Audience:

Your audience for Project One is a group of college students that possesses some familiarity with your social issue and primary source but that that has not previously conducted research on the topic.

The literary element you will using is Climax.
I attached the topic bank in which you will choose the topic from
Also attached is a sample outline and a sample paper which you can use for reference

decide how to best measure the behavior that you have chosen. For example, how much time, in minutes, do you study per day?  How much mountain dew, in ounces, do you drink daily?  In your writing assignment, discuss how you think you could measure the behavior.  Your professor will let you know if this way would be effective for your project.  Once that is approved, you will begin to measure the behavior every day for two weeks WITHOUT making any changes to the behavior.  This will provide you with a baseline for your behavior so you know where you are before you change things.  You will be measuring your baseline during weeks 3 and 4 of this class.
In addition to how you will measure your behavior, discuss at least 5 positive reinforcers that would be effective for you (or your child, if you chose that option) personally.  Remember that a positive reinforcer is something that you add in your environment that increases your behaviors after you meet a goal.  For instance, you could add things like: candy, watching a movie, visiting with a friend, or walking (assuming you like all these things).

strictly UK English spellings
this is Academic critical reflection
refrancing provided to be used

the question is :Watch the video below on Everyday Leadership DREW Dudley (https://youtu.be/HR2UnsOuKxo)

Critically Reflect on the similarities & differences between what Kouzes & Posner book describe in Chapter 1 & what Drew Dudley suggests are excellent leadership behaviors
Share your analysis with fellow students by creating a post on the uni Forum titled: Leadership Behaviours

Inventory is a necessary element for customer service. However, it implies an additional cost that can become unsustainable for an organization.

Read the article Inventory-Driven Costs and answer the following questions:

Is HPs focus on minimizing inventory costs is feasible for a company operating in a market where delivery speed is an order-winning factor?
Would you pay a premium for a product or service price for an earlier delivery? For which type of products or services?

Calloni, G., de Montgros, X., Slagmulder, R., Van Wassenhove, L., Wright, L. (2005). Inventory-Driven Costs.  Harvard Business Review.  Retrieved from: https://hbr.org/2005/03/inventory-driven-costs.
Please cite at least 5 references in APA format.

Strategic Management Insight is an online platform dedicated to providing comprehensive information about Strategic Management related topics. As part of its resources, a set of SWOT examples for 2013 top-performing companies is offered.

Based on the company analysis found here: https://bstrategyhub.com/swot-analysis-of-coca-cola-2019-coca-cola-swot-analysis/, consider the following questions:

What are the key strengths of the company? (Explain at least 2 strengths that enable the company to survive in a fast-changing environment)         
What do you consider to be the most significant weaknesses of the company? (Explain at least one and refer to the information source used)
What opportunities do you believe have the potential to evolve soon? (Explain at least one potential opportunity and refer to the information source used)
What do you consider to be the threats to the company in the provided analysis? (Explain at least one and refer to the information source used)
PLEASE CITE 6 SOURCES in APA FORMAT.

Papers will be assessed on the following criteria:
Description of the Case and Identification/Coverage of Major Issues
Depth and Scope of Analysis
Solutions and Strategies
Writing Clarity and Quality
APA formatting