No Plagiarism

Research (Epidemiologist) – 8 pages with reference page
And a Powerpoint – 8 slide

The project addresses the following:

Definition and job duties of this career:

– What does a person in this field do? 

Make sure to discuss duties as they change with increasing levels of professional certification and education. 

Educational Requirements

-Discuss increasing levels of education, which are also known as career pathways or ladders RN, BSN, MSN.

-What is the highest certification in this field?

-Are there any local schools which offer this curriculum? 

-How do the duties differ at each level?

Certification, Registration, and Licensing requirements 

What are the certification, registration and or licensing requirements in the State of New Jersey?  Ex: Registered Nurses also have a license to practice nursing

Working Environments 

– Places (hospital, health departments, nursing home)

-Conditions (standing, sitting, travelling)

-Entrepreneurship 

Employment Opportunities :

-How many openings are in Cumberland County?

-How many in New Jersey/Philadelphia?

How are the job prospects listed on department of labor websites such as O*Net or bls.gov? 

Salary Ranges 

For the various levels of professional certification. 

Ex: Salary ranges for a RN, BSN, MSN

Professional Organizations: 

-Discuss at least three professional organizations made up of members of this career field. 

-Describe the membership (minimum certification level) 

-Describe the purpose of the organization (Do they provide credentialing?  Do they offer scholarships?).

If you find additional aspects for your career that you would like to share, please include them.

Report formatting: 

The report must be at least 8 pages, 1 margins, double-spaced, with 12 pt font.   

In addition to the 8 pages of text, there must be a title page and a reference page in APA format. 

DO:

-Have a cover page

-Have a header and number for each page

-Spell numbers smaller than 10 (example: five)

-Use punctuation after parenthesis correctly (Stewart, 2013). 

-If spelling out numbers spell the word percent (nine percent)

DO NOT:

-Use contractions

-Use first person (I, we, me, us)

-Write out numbers larger than 10 (example: one thousand)

-Use numbers in numerical form at the beginning of a sentence

-Use quotations 

-If using numbers use the percentage sign (55%)

-Use citations in the abstract

Presentations:

Presentations are to be completed using powerpoint. 

The presentation will be between 5 and 8 minutes.  A PowerPoint presentation in professional and readable format must accompany the presentation.

Minimum of 8 slides (including a title slide) and maximum of 15 slides.

    I need an informed essay at least 1500 words. Done ASAP please. This is how i need it.

    Introduction: State your field and present the debate(s)/mysteries/conversations youve chosen.
        Hook
        Thesis = subject + debate/mystery/conversation + importance/relevance of that issue to the field and/or in a broader sense
        roadmap
        Background Context: this is where you contextualize the issue by explaining how it came about, what conditions or information created the issue; what terms, concepts, or ideas are important to the issue; and in general, anything and everything the reader may need to understand the issue
        Section 1: identify the sides and/or positions in the debate, what their ideas/arguments/hypothesis are
        Section 2 +: cover each side in detail, summarizing their logic and/or evidence
        Conclusion: your conclusion may present your opinion of the issue (although not persuasively, rather objectively); this is also the place to reinforce the relevance and importance of the issue, within the subject field and beyond. This is importantyou want to reader to realize that this debate or conversation isnt taking place in a vacuum, but has real implications. Whether resolving the debate will help people to understand something, or take act in some kind of way, it is significant. Of course, some debates are more important and impactful than others, but that doesnt always mean we shouldnt acknowledge and pay attention to those that are significant in their own way. Sure, ending systematic injustice is definitely a priority, and engaging in that debate is really importantbut knowing whether or not we can possibly put a human habitation on Mars is also important, if not necessarily as immediate.
Each paragraph within each section should weigh or evaluate a point in the debate. Each point may have subpoints that deserve their own paragraphs. If you use different sources, each source should be cited and engaged in separate paragraphs. When youre done weighing one point fully, move on to the next section.

I. Analyze Roles and Responsibilities for Compliance
A. Examine the types of decisions financial managers make. How are these decisions related to the primary objective of financial managers?
B. Analyze the various ethical issues a financial manager could potentially face and how these could be handled.
C. Compare and contrast the different federal safeguards that are in place to reduce financial reporting abuse. Why are these considered
appropriate safeguards?
II. Investment Options
A. If a private company is going public, what does this mean, and how would the company do this? What are the advantages of doing this? Do
you see any disadvantages? If so, what are they?
B. How do the largest U.S. stock markets differ? Out of those choices, which would be the smartest private investment option, in your opinion?
Why?
C. Compare and contrast the various investment products that are available and the types of institutions that sell them.

Directions:

Choose a topic from math, science, or social studies. Create THREE 50-minute lesson plans for this topic. There should be an informal assessment for days 1 and 2.  The third lesson plan should pull the topic together as a unit with a formative assessment that covers all three days. Use the following format for all three lesson plans.  (Your assessments should match the objectives.)
Post your unit to the discussion board week 3. All students should also read their colleagues units and respond to at least two others by week 4.  Post your final product to the assignment drop box by the end of week 5 after reviewing your colleagues input.

Please use APA format 7th addition

Lesson Plan Format: (one for each day)

Topic:
Objective for each day)
Grade Level:
Materials:
Procedures:
Assessment

Paper 1 Scott: Power and Identity

In Behind the Official Story, James C. Scott argues that nearly all social interactions involve some sort of performance or script but that in cases of marked or strong power difference, the stakes involved lead to increasing levels of scriptedness (3).

For your first paper assignment, I would like you to consider how Scotts argument about how power affects social dynamics might help us to understand identity better. In other words, how does ones relationship to power affect the way one understands ones identity?

There are different ways you may choose to go about answering this prompt: do power dynamics challenge or hurt ones sense of self, reinforce or solidify it, or does it depend? If it depends, what does it depend on? Does ones place in a power relationship create ones sense of self, or is there a more complicated dynamic at play? How so and how can we tell? Does ones sense of belonging to a group defined by relative power (or its lack) affect how one understands oneself and ones identity? How so and why? To what extent, and are there limits to this? How might Scotts discussion of theatricality or scripts come into this conversation in a positive or negative way?

To answer this question, you do not want to try to answer all of the above questions. They are merely ways to think about and narrow your focus on the bolded question.

Goals of this assignment:
First, stay away from the five-paragraph essay format taught in high school writing. This is a chance to think through what your own position is and ground that position in textual analysis. Your argument should develop from paragraph to paragraph.
Summarize effectively and succinctly. A good rule of thumb is no more than 2 sentences in a row.
Each body paragraph should begin with a claim and then involve direct evidence (cited quotations) from the reading that supports that claim.
Look for passages that you can analyze. Good quotes are relative to your intended use. Textual evidence is used to support, never replace, your ideas.
All papers are to follow MLA format guidelines. MLA is more than just citation formatting, but the structure of the entire paper: typed, 1 inch margins on all sides, 12 pt. Times New Roman or Calibri font, double-spacing etc. Consult your handout or me for any questions. Theres a sample paper in Course Syllabus and Documents for reference.

Rough Draft: Due on Blackboard, Feb 2/17. Upload as a Word doc (you can save as a word doc in Google Docs) 3 full pages (at least one word on p4).

Peer Reviews:  due Feb 19: Complete two peer reviews, returning to peer and to me (preferably using google docs, but if impossible, email to both).

Final Draft: Due on Blackboard Feb 24. 4 full pages (at least one word on p5).

Paragraph FormattingBuilding a Paragraph Around a Pair of Quotations

In an analytical essay, the paragraph, the basic unit of the essay, is built around a specific idea, ideally a connection between the ideas of two (or even more) authors.  The basic format of a solid paragraph that connects quotations from each author is as follows:

1.  Start by stating your claim (state the key concept).  This is your first sentence (topic
    sentence). This sentence should not include the names of any authors, specific individuals
    from any texts, or references to any specific examples or incidents from a text. This is a place
    for abstract terms/concepts central to the main concepts in the assignment question.

2.  Introduce, or set up, the quotation.  Where is it coming from? What is the writer taking about?
    All quotes should be integrated into your own sentences (no dropped quotes).

3.  Give the first quote make sure you cite the material properly.

4.  Give a close reading of the quote.  Break down the writers language, highlighting the
    important words and phrases and put them into your own words.

5.  Tell your reader why the quote is important.  If referring to a specific key concept, state how
    the quote relates to the key concept.  What does the quotation do? Does it lay a foundation for
    the key concept? Does it complicate it?

6.  Transition.  Give some sort of transition, providing a clue to the connection you see between
    the two chosen passages.

7.  Set up and give the second quote with citation.

8.  Discuss the quote and explain how it relates to the first one in a sentence or two.  This last
    step is crucial.  You have to explain the connection in order to really prove it.

9.  [Optional] Conclusion: Restate the main idea of the topic sentence, but this time, include
    some of the details and specificity youve accrued/earned from your evidence.

One way to construct a topic sentence, especially in a rough draft:

__________(Author 1)’s example/idea of ______________ is a good/bad example of __________(Author 2)’s idea of/that ____________ because:______________________.

The most important part of this sentence comes after the “because.” (often, what follows the because will provide the structure for your topic sentence in your final draft).

By the time you turn in your final draft, and ideally, before you turn in the rough draft, youll want to take the authors out of the topic sentence, rephrasing the connection between them as an

I need a informed essay at least 1500 words.
Introduction: State your field and present the debate(s)/mysteries/conversations youve chosen.
Hook
Thesis = subject + debate/mystery/conversation + importance/relevance of that issue to the field and/or in a broader sense
roadmap
Background Context: this is where you contextualize the issue by explaining how it came about, what conditions or information created the issue; what terms, concepts, or ideas are important to the issue; and in general, anything and everything the reader may need to understand the issue
Section 1: identify the sides and/or positions in the debate, what their ideas/arguments/hypothesis are
Section 2 +: cover each side in detail, summarizing their logic and/or evidence
Conclusion: your conclusion may present your opinion of the issue (although not persuasively, rather objectively); this is also the place to reinforce the relevance and importance of the issue, within the subject field and beyond. This is importantyou want to reader to realize that this debate or conversation isnt taking place in a vacuum, but has real implications. Whether resolving the debate will help people to understand something, or take act in some kind of way, it is significant. Of course, some debates are more important and impactful than others, but that doesnt always mean we shouldnt acknowledge and pay attention to those that are significant in their own way. Sure, ending systematic injustice is definitely a priority, and engaging in that debate is really importantbut knowing whether or not we can possibly put a human habitation on Mars is also important, if not necessarily as immediate.
Each paragraph within each section should weigh or evaluate a point in the debate. Each point may have subpoints that deserve their own paragraphs. If you use different sources, each source should be cited and engaged in separate paragraphs. When youre done weighing one point fully, move on to the next section.

Topic: You are the new HR manager at a technology company in the Bay Area. You are proposing to set up a daycare facility for employees with very young kids. The proposal is directed towards the Board of Directors of the company. I am writing a proposal as a project for my writing class. You can use any of the references you can find to write as long as the purpose is clear. The attachment below includes the format.

Create a concept map showing the relationship of health disparities, ethical considerations, and human rights for a condition affecting a high-risk or vulnerable population. You will also identify at least one human rights group/organization that would assist with this population or condition. Your concept map should:
    Identify the main concept (a condition affecting a high-risk or vulnerable population)
    Describe the supporting subtopics of:
o    Health disparities impacting the population globally
o    Ethical considerations (three or more)
o    Human rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (three or more)
o    Human rights group or organization that would assist with this population or condition (one or more)