APA 7
In week 3 you define and discuss research methodologies (quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods)

Literature Review

The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your ability locating, analyzing, and applying credible, reliable research that will support your study and thesis paper.  Identify five additional sources (professional articles or studies and offer an explanation of how each applies to your topic) and add these to the six sources you used in weeks 1 & 2. This will constitute Chapter Two of your thesis paper.
Your Week 3 Written Assignment should have the following sections:
    Introduction: Briefly describe your problem-statement and research question.
    Body of Literature Review:  Discuss five additional scholarly peer reviewed references (in addition to the six you already have used) that support your research in the context of your topic/problem statement.  Describe the relevance of these articles to your study.  Provide your analysis of how the research (the 11 resources thus far) supports your proposed study; mention each source/study and offer particulars.  Did the articles or other references provide new information?  Have they generated additional questions?  How will you use these to confirm your proposal or to change the direction of your work?  What generalizations can be derived from the research you are citing?
    Conclusion: Use this final section to summarize and provide a cohesive conclusion for your chapter.
This paper should be at least 7 pages and in APA format. See Chapter Two: Literature Review of examples posted in course.

Week 3 Written Assignment Rubric
Quality of Content (80 Points)
___/15:  Introduction (area of study, purpose, statement of the problem, research question, anticipated population)
___/50:  Literature Review (5 additional quality of sources added to the six from weeks 1 & 2, directly link to research topic, summary of content of research, and relevance)
___/15:  Conclusion

Quality of Writing (20 Points)
___/ 5:  Format Text meets APA/MSE standards.
___/ 5:  Organization Organization of paper demonstrates critical thinking.  (Paper contains cover page, introduction, conclusion, headings, and effective transitions).
___/ 5:  Precision Student uses terminology and writes clearly and concisely.
___/ 5:  Mechanics Student spells, constructs sentences, and punctuates correctly.

Epidemiologists are concerned with population growth as it relates to potential healthcare issues. Why do rates and measures of population change use the total mid-year population instead of the end-of-year population? What makes one measurement more effective than the other? Choose a real or a hypothetical example to explain how using the end-of-year population affects data collection and outcomes.

Compose an essay addressing the topics above. You must format your paper in accordance with APA guidelines. It should be 34 pages in length and include support from the required readings, and at least one outside source. Use the WCU Library to find scholarly sources that support your paper

Please include Palliative Care in the paper.

Research paper topic: Community Based programs-palliative care

As a Human Services Administrator of an aging organization in your community, you are at the helm of establishing sound practices that enhance the clients overall well-being and effective organizational functioning. The purpose of this assignment is to thoroughly analyze a trend in long term care (covered in section 3 of your course text).
Requirements:
Work individually
Utilize 8 research articles and/or scholarly books (5 must be within the last 5 years). A
maximum of 2 sources may be web based.
6 pages minimum–10-page maximum
Submit to Grammarly prior to final submission for grading
Adhere to APA formatting
All citations must have a corresponding reference
All references must have corresponding citations
Title page
Abstract
Reference page
Content: Introduction
Provide a thorough analysis of the long-term care trend.
o Historicalinformationshouldbeincludedtoprovideasolidframework
Client characteristics (age, income, physical health issues, etc.) Organizational considerations: financial, legal, public policy
Client psychosocial considerations
Theoretical framework (module 1)
Administrator responsibilities
o Connect three NOHS ethical standards and both Saint Leo University core values to support
ethical management
o Is the real licensure requirement for the administrator? If so,what are the
requirements? If not, is this a gap in service provision?
Conclusion

Book:
Yee-Melichar, D., Flores, C. M. & Cabigoa, E. P. (2014). Long-term care administration and management. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Hard copy: ISBN-13: 978-0-8261-9567-8 Ebook ISBN: 978-0-8261-9571-5
Core Values:
Excellence: Saint Leo University is an educational enterprise. All of us, individually and collectively, work hard to ensure that our students develop the character, learn the skills, and assimilate the knowledge essential to become morally responsible leaders. The success of our University depends upon a conscientious commitment to our mission, vision, and goals.
Community: Saint Leo University develops hospitable Christian learning communities everywhere we serve. We foster a spirit of belonging, unity, and interdependence based on mutual trust and respect to create socially responsible environments that challenge all of us to listen, to learn, to change, and to serve.
Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals:
Go to: http://www.nationalhumanservices.org/ethical-standards-for-hs-professionals to retrieve the comprehensive ethical standards for human service professionals. ***It is a good idea to print the standards as they will be heavily utilized throughout the course***
Learning Outcomes:
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I will be using a Nintendo Switch for as my visual aid, for a speech on the video game console.

A speech outline will need to be completed for this speech. I ‘ve attached a sample of the outline format.

Visual Aids Speech

Purpose

The purpose of the visual aids speech is to use audio/visual aids to help the audience to understand an idea, concept, process, or procedure. Gain and hold the audiences attention in an interesting manner. Use your classmates introductions to analyze your audience. Choose a topic that you are interested in and that your audience might be interested in. You must use at least one audio or visual aid to help the audience understand the topic.
Length

This speech should be 5-7 minutes long. You will lose points if your speech is less than 5 minutes or is longer than 7 minutes and 15 seconds. Use at least 3 outside sources of information (6 for maximum credit) for the visual aids speech. Cite these sources orally in your speech. You may use written sources (books, magazines, newspapers), credible online sources, and personal interviews.
Sources

Use at least 3 outside sources of information (6 for maximum credit) for the visual aids speech. Cite these sources orally in your speech, where you use them in the body of the speech. You may use written sources (e.g., books, magazines, newspapers), credible online sources, and personal interviews.
Organization

The introduction to the visual aids speech should gain attention, orient the audience by stating the topic, offer a reason for listening, and preview the body of the speech.

The body of the visual aids speech must contain 2-5 main points using patterns of organization covered in the textbook; other patterns of organization must have prior approval by the instructor. Each main point must be well supported by 2-5 1st-order sub-points (what the textbook calls subpoints) designed to illustrate the main points (examples, illustrations, facts, quotations, etc.) Don’t overload the audience with information. Move from simple to complex ideas. Move from familiar to unfamiliar ideas. Define your terms.

The conclusion of the visual aids speech should restate or summarize the main points and communicate a sense of finality (verbally or nonverbally indicate that you have finished talking). You may end the speech with a story or quotation.

Transitions between major sections of the visual aids speech (introduction, body, conclusion) and the main points should be carefully planned and used while delivering the speech. Use transitions to move the audiences attention from section to section and from main point to main point in the body of the speech.

How can you manage your emotions in a conflict situation so that you remain aware of how you are communicating and listening?
When you have a conflict with someone with whom you only communicate online (instructor, another student, online customer service, etc.), how do you resolve your conflict? What is appropriate, and what is not?
When you have a conflict with someone you see face-to-face, how do you resolve your conflict? What is appropriate, and what is not?

Outline for Speech 1: Informational
Topic

Choose a topic that you are interested in and that your audience might be interested in.
Format

    This outline must be at least 3 pages long and use 12-point font.
    Use appropriate coordination and subordination. Use full sentences, including subjects and verbs for the main ideas or main points and the 1st order of subordinate ideas or sub-points. Consistently use either full-sentence or list form for 2nd -order sub-points supporting the same 1st order sub-point. Usually use list form for 3rd order, 4th order, and 5th order sub-points.
    Enhance the readability of the outline. Use only one idea per point, only one sentence per point, single-space each point, and double-space vertically between points. Leave a line of white space between each point at every level.
    Transitions between major sections and the main points should be provided in the outline (enclosed in parentheses). Use transitions to move the audiences attention from one section to another or from one main point to another.
    Use a consistent pattern of indentation. Type main points flush with the left margin. Indent 5 spaces for 1st-order sub-points, 10 spaces for 2nd-order sub-points, 15 spaces for 3rd-order sub-points, 20 spaces for 4th-order sub-points.
    Use the following system to label the points in the body:
        Main Points: upper case Roman numerals [I, II, III, IV, V]
        1st -order sub-points: upper case letters [A, B, C, D, E]
        2nd -order sub-points: Arabic numerals [1, 2.3, 4, 5]
        3rd -order sub-points: lower-case letters {a, b, c, d, e],
        4th -order sub-points: Arabic numerals in parentheses [(1), (2), (3)]

Content

Specific Purpose: Formulated into one sentence, the specific purpose identifies the precise response the speaker desires from the audience (understand). Do not use infinitive phrases, i.e., to inform or to persuade. Place the label for the specific purpose sentence flush with the left margin.

Thesis Sentence: The thesis sentence (addressed to the audience, not the instructor) summarizes everything the speaker intends to say during the speech. Place the label for the thesis sentence flush with the left margin.

The introduction should gain attention, orient the audience by stating the topic, offer a reason for listening, and preview the body of the speech. The introduction (which may be outlined or written word-for-word) is designed to

    gain the attention of the audience;
    establish the speaker’s credibility; and
    orient the audience to the body of the speech.

Do not say I will tell the story of ____, or I will do X, Y, or Z. Actually outline or write the story here in the Introduction, such as Have you ever found yourself repeating mistakes you have made before? Actually outline or write the question here.

Enclose transitions within parentheses ( ) on a line or lines separate from the rest of the outline. Transitions may link major sections OR main ideas OR subordinate ideas within the body of the speech.

The body must contain 2-5 main points using patterns of organization covered in the textbook; other patterns of organization must have prior approval by the instructor. Each main point must be well supported by 2-5 1st-order sub-points designed to illustrate the main points (examples, illustrations, facts, quotations, etc.) Don’t overload the audience with information. Move from simple to complex ideas. Move from familiar to unfamiliar ideas. Define your terms.

The body develops your ideas, condenses your thinking and research, ensuring that you have done an adequate job of preparation. The entire outline should contain more material than you have time to use in your speech and must be at least 3 pages in length [2 full + 1 partial). You must use two-five (2-5) main ideas and two-five (2-5) subordinate (sub-points) points for each main point or higher-level sub-point.

The conclusion should restate or summarize the main points and communicate a sense of finality (verbally or nonverbally indicate that you have finished talking). You may end with a story or quotation.

The conclusion (which may be outline or written word-for-word) is designed to

    provide the audience with a sense of finality,
    leave the audience in the proper mood, and
    focus the audience’s thinking on your topic.

Bibliography

The bibliography reports where you found the information for your speech. There are two general sources of information: your own personal experience and what you have learned from outside sources (reading or interviewing). You must indicate where you obtained your information. You are expected to provide at least six sources for this speech.

If some of your information came from your own experience, specify that personal experience in the bibliography. For example, I based this speech on water safety totally upon my personal experience as a lifeguard at Norms’ Resort, Cottage Lake, for the seven summers from 1959 until 1965.” Your personal experience will count as only one of six or more sources of information required.

You must include and cite properly (in APA format) at least one source from the Columbia College library database. Do not use Wikipedia as a source of information. However, if you cite electronic sources, provide enough information so that I could duplicate your search. Include at least the author or editor, title, date, publication medium, publisher, and the Universal Resource Locator (URL), which includes protocol, site, path, and file.

Instructions are noted in the attachment below.

**Be detailed and comprehensive in your approach**

A rubric and an outline will be attached to help you develop the paper, as well as ensure if all of the criteria are met and exceeds a level A+. Please, on a separate document or the text editor, complete THE PROPOSAL (Appendix A) and APPENDIX B before you start the FINAL DRAFT. APPENDIX A and APPENDIX B are considered to be the rough draft of the work so I have an idea of what the paper will discuss/highlight.

This paper should be taken very seriously as it is a summative worth 30% of my overall mark. Please adhere to university or post-grad readability and writing devoid of grammar and punctuation mistakes.

If you do have any questions or concerns regarding the order, feel free to let me know and I will respond back as soon as possible.

Instructions are noted in the attachment below.

**Be detailed and comprehensive in your approach**

A rubric and an outline will be attached to help you develop the paper, as well as ensure if all of the criteria are met and exceeds a level A+. Please, on a separate document or the text editor, complete THE PROPOSAL (Appendix A) and APPENDIX B before you start the FINAL DRAFT. APPENDIX A and APPENDIX B are considered to be the rough draft of the work so I have an idea of what the paper will discuss/highlight.

This paper should be taken very seriously as it is a summative worth 30% of my overall mark. Please adhere to university or post-grad readability and writing devoid of grammar and punctuation mistakes.

If you do have any questions or concerns regarding the order, feel free to let me know and I will respond back as soon as possible.

NOTE:
– Post-award, I will provide 10 researched sources (file server is currently down on this site) and 6-page research approach already submitted and approved and other additional detailed instructions.
– I require a full-sentence outline (standard 3 points +1 counterpoint essay format) with narrative required NLT 29 May 1500 EDT as part of the progress check.
– Writing must be new work (no recycled papers from past clients) and 100% plagiarism free (Report required).
– Require proof of progress (every 2weeks); this can be drafts or a collaborative site

Description
Must be written in 3rd person. Must be written in American English.

INSTRUCTIONS
Academic Research Paper
The paper should be between 25-40 double-spaced pages in APA format. Your final submission must include the following:

Title Page
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures (if applicable)
Introduction
Research Strategies
A Review of the Literature
Discussions and Conclusions
Annotated Bibliography (All sources referenced in the paper should be listed and annotated in the bibliography.)
Appendices (if applicable)

Draft Thesis:
While Cannabis is considered a gateway drug by many, there are many benefits legalizing cannabis in America; Cannabis has many uses in the medical industry, legalization will it greatly reduce the over-stressed legal system, and increased tax revenue from sales of Cannabis can be used to relieve other tax burdens.

Draft Introduction:
Cannabis has been used in medicinal religious practices for over 5,000 years across the globe. However, only in the last 100 years did it become demonized by governments. Specifically, in the United States of America in the early 1900s a campaign began to make cannabis illegal. This campaign was fueled by racism, bad science, and emotional biases. Marijuana (as the indigenous Mexican population referred to cannabis) was widely used as a relaxant and in religious ceremonies. The growing disdain by Americans in the southwestern states (circa the 1910s) for the Mexican population began to target cannabis as a cause for a crime.
    Mexican immigrants referred to this plant as marihuana. While Americans were very familiar with cannabis because it was present in almost all tinctures and medicines available at the time, the word marihuana was a foreign term. So, when the media began to play on the fears that the public had about these new citizens by falsely spreading claims about the disruptive Mexicans with their dangerous native behaviors including marihuana use, the rest of the nation did not know that this marihuana was a plant they already had in their medicine cabinets. (Burnett, 2014)
In the 1930s the smear campaign against campaign grew and began to target other minorities, specifically black Americans. During this time, the movie Refer Madness came out and claimed that marijuana caused white women to have sex with black men, at the time a very taboo concept. Later in 1972, the Schafer Commission submitted their report to President Nixon that negated the claims of the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act (declared unconstitutional in 1969) that was replaced in 1970 with the Controlled Substance Act. The Schafer Commission recommended that Cannabis be decriminalized. However, Nixon threw out the report and ignored the evidence, and shortly after what is now known as the War on Drugs (coined under the Regan Administration) began. Propaganda has been used by the pharmaceutical, tobacco, alcohol, and paper industry over the last 100 years to program the American citizen to only see the negatives of cannabis. Currently, 11 States fully legalized cannabis, 33 States allow medical cannabis use, 16 States have decriminalized cannabis, and the Hemp Farming Act of 2018 removed this form of cannabis from the schedule 1 list legalizing it as an ordinary agricultural commodity. Even with all this movement at the state and local level, possession of cannabis is still a federal crime even in states that have legalized it.

1. For this assignment, choose from the theories/models presented in the weekly lesson.
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change
Social Cognitive Theory
Family Systems Theory
Family Assessment and Intervention Model
Praxis Theory of Suffering

2. Search the library for literature. Locate 5 (five) articles related to the selected theories. You may use no more than two articles related to each theory/model.
Sources should be related to nursing practice using the selected theory/model.
Sources should be scholarly, relevant to the theory/model and to nursing, and published within the past 5 years. If source is older than 5 years, instructor permission should be obtained and the historical significance of the article should be explained.

3. Prepare an annotated entry for each source. Begin with the full APA citation of the source, followed by 2-3 paragraphs:

4. Summarize the article.
5. Describe how the article relates to the chosen theory/model.
6. Reflect on how the article could (or could not) be relevant to future Nurse Practitioner practice.

Criteria for Format and Special Instructions:
The paper should include a separate title page using APA format. No reference page is necessary as the references will be incorporated into the body of the bibliography.
Entries should be alphabetized by author.References are current – within a 5-year time frame unless a valid rationale is provided and the instructor has approved them.
In-text citations are not required in the annotated bibliography.