Category: APA (edition “APA 6”)

Phase 2

Using the same data set and variables for your selected topic, add the following information to your analysis:

Discuss the importance of constructing confidence intervals for the population mean.
            What are confidence intervals?
            What is a point estimate?
            What is the best point estimate for the population mean? Explain.
            Why do we need confidence intervals?
    Find the best point estimate of the population mean.
    Construct two confidence intervals for the population mean: a 95% confidence interval and a 99% confidence interval. Assume that your data is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is unknown.
            Please show your work for the construction of these confidence intervals and be sure to format your equations to fit the appropriate form (may need editing here).
    Write a paragraph that correctly interprets the confidence intervals in context of your selected topic.
    Compare and contrast your findings for the 95% and 99% confidence intervals.
        Did you notice any changes in your interval estimate? Explain.
        What conclusion(s) can be drawn about your interval estimates when the confidence level is increased? Explain.2

Decision making process

Question 1: An ongoing debate has been about whether or not building a wall on Mexico’s southern border could significantly help with national safety. Note that “building a wall” represents an alternative decision. Informed by the 6-Step Rational Decision Making model (attached below), assess the effectiveness of this alternative decision. In your response, please be sure to identify and discuss any biases and/or heuristics that might have influenced or led to this proposed decision.         

Question 2: Select and briefly describe a decision (as well as the related context) that you have been trying to make or one that was recently made by your manager or a leader of a famous company. Use Consequentialism and Deontology to assess this decision from an ethical perspective. 

Concluding essay

Concluding essay
Instructions
Write 700-1000 words about the topic description located below these instructions (you may go over by a few hundred words if you want and not be penalized, but if possible try to edit longer essays down to not much more than 1000 words). Your name, titles, date and page numbers do not count for your total word count.
Submit your document in the “Concluding essay dropbox located in the Concluding Essay section of our course Contents tab (it is also accessible via the “Dropbox” section located inside the “Assessments” tab of d2l).
Document should be MS Word, Plain Text, or PDF format, so if you use something like iWork Pages, please export the document into one of those formats. Note: The title of the document being uploaded to d2l can only contain numbers and letters; please call the d2l help line if you are having problems or have questions about uploading your document.
There is no right or wrong answer, the only wrong answer is if you do not follow the directions or answer the questions coherently, or if the essay does not reflect adequate learning in this course. We will deduct points if your essay falls below the word count, so use the word count function in your word processor to check this.
Due Date: the Concluding Essay is due by April 20 (but can be submitted up to four days late (with a 10% penalty for each day it is late; the last day to submit the concluding essay as “late work” is Friday April 24). For every day it is late, 10% will be taken away from your final essay grade.
You should be able to see a Turnitin score for your essay once you turn in your essay. That lets you know the degree to which the Turnitin system sees your essay as “original” by comparing it to other online student work. If you see a problem with this, please revise your essay accordingly or email us.
Also you should be able to see a rubric for this essay (at the bottom of the “Concluding Essay” folder in the d2l Content section). We use this rubric to help us grade your essay. Usually this rubric is used as is, but occasionally, we may deviate a bit from the rubric if needed to give you a grade that more accurately reflects the quality of your work.
If you have any questions or concerns about the assignment, please do not hesitate to email your TA for this course (contact information listed in syllabus).
Concluding essay topic
For your concluding essay, think about the most likely or significant area of your life where you think you will have some form of intercultural interactions (example: doing business, travel, in the workplace, charity work, relations with people where you live, friendships, etc.). Then, select and write about the two most important topics (concept, exercise, an article, an image or video) from this course that will have a positive impact on those future intercultural interactions.

You must structure your essay as follows and include the part numbers/letters in your essay:

Part 1- In one short introductory paragraph, describe the circumstance where you anticipate you will have those intercultural interactions, characterize what type of cultural difference you expect to encounter, and describe what potential challenges you might encounter (stereotypes, communication issues, etc.) and why you selected that particular circumstance. Note: If you anticipate encountering intercultural difference in several areas of life, focus on just one area. If you already encounter this scenario (for example, if you travel a lot already) you can use that scenario if you anticipate that you will continue encountering this scenario in the future. If you seriously do not anticipate having intercultural encounters or really have no plans to come into contact with culturally different people, then you could write about coming into contact with another culture on a dream vacation that you win as a prize and that would take you to any desired location in the world.
Part 2- Briefly introduce and describe the two very specific topics from this course that you chose to write about here and why you chose them. Important suggestion: Although there is no right or wrong topic, in most cases, try to strike a balance between too general (e.g. choosing a general concept like culture or “stereotype”) or too specific (e.g. simply describing the video about saying no in Japan without explaining its broader significance to your situation). Examples of appropriately specific topics might be things like, “Bennett’s stages of intercultural awareness”, or “rules for forming accurate generalizations rather than stereotypes”. Focus on picking topics  that you can clearly see yourself using as tools to improve your intercultural interactions. This can include topics that improve your intercultural understandings, attitudes, or behaviors. You may have to select a variety of topics, and start writing a bit before you decide what your best two choices are.
Part 3 – For the first of the two topics you select, write a paragraph or two with the following structure:
Part 3A. Number and name the topic using all capital letters (e.g. 1. LEVELS OF CULTURE) and cite its source (example: Module 3: Part 1: Definitions of Culture, section subtitled Levels of Culture”). In most cases, you will write a better essay if you do not pick something too general such as culture or stereotypes instead, youd want levels of culture or media based stereotypes. Or instead of choosing cautions about culture which refers to a long list, say culture is contextual which is one of the cautions about culture we mentioned.
Part 3B. Write 2 to 3 sentence summary or description of what this topic is about and say whether the topic is explained with text, audio, video or images in the module.
Part 3C. The rest of the paragraph explains how this concept relates to the intercultural interaction scenario you anticipate encountering..
Part 4: Do the same thing as describe above in Part 3 but for your second topic. Remember to include part 4A, 4B, and 4C.
Part 5: After youve done the above for the two topics, write one concluding paragraph where you summarize what you wrote about and its significance, and whether you would change/improve how you teach about these topics (for example, if the module covered the topic using text and you feel a short video clip would be better).

Goals and Forecasting

(~2-4 Paragraphs)

1.    Describe the financial goals for the company as if you were the current owner.
2.    Based on your investment opportunities analysis, what are you forecasts for future financial requirements? How are you going to raise those financings? For example, you may want to raise money through equity, bonds, bank loan or borrowing from friends and family.
3.    What are your forecasted revenues for the next two years.

western civilization

Directions:
Write a 600-700 word essay on one of the topics below
Format
: All papers should be double space in Times New Roman font 12. Write in paragraph
form: Each paper should have an introductory paragraph, a body section, and a conclusion
paragraph. The introduction should set your paper up, explain what the paper is about, and
present a thesis statement. A
thesis
is your papers overall point.
Do not write a general
summary. Instead, make a specific argument about the topic area chosen.
The body is where
the writer will present his/her evidence, and the conclusion should sum up the paper. The author
should cite their paper by providing a list of any source (include Author, title, publisher and date)
used at the end of the paper and using in text
parenthetical citation
(ex. Jones 109-120) in the
body of the paper. I want students to use
3 different types of sources
…the text book counts as
one. So in addition use a monograph (historical book), a newspaper article, a journal article, or a
primary source (you might find these located in a book that provides a collection of primary
sources).
Things to Remember
– Avoid personal pronouns (I, you, we, us etc.), and try and stay in the
same tense (this is history so the past tense).
BELOW ARE THE POSSIBLE ESSAY TOPICS:

1)  Discuss the turn to civilization. When did people turn to civilization, where, and what
were the long term consequences of this new way of living? What kinds of positive and
negative consequences are the result of the turn to civilization.

Financing Options

(~1 Page)

1.    Describe and analyze the financing options to purchase and operate the business. The options could be issuing new shares, issuing bonds, borrowing from a bank or even borrowing from a friend or family member.
2.    Explain why you think you selected options are the best.
3.    What will be the cost of these financings?

Investment Opportunities

(~2-4 paragraphs)

1.    Describe and analyze 3 investment opportunities. This may include opening a new location, a new plant or even acquiring a new business.
2.    Give a justification on why you think these opportunities can be availed by your business.

History and Process of Nursing Research, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice, and Quantitative and Qualitative Research Process

The first step of the evidence-based practice process is to evaluate a nursing practice environment to identify a nursing problem in the clinical area. When a nursing problem is discovered, the nurse researcher develops a clinical guiding question to address that nursing practice problem.

For this assignment, you will create a clinical guiding question know as a PICOT question. The PICOT question must be relevant to a nursing practice problem. To support your PICOT question, identify six supporting peer-revised research articles, as indicated below. The PICOT question and six peer-reviewed research articles you choose will be utilized for subsequent assignments.

Use the “Literature Evaluation Table” to complete this assignment.

Select a nursing practice problem of interest to use as the focus of your research. Start with the patient population and identify a clinical problem or issue that arises from the patient population. In 200250 words, provide a summary of the clinical issue.
Following the PICOT format, write a PICOT question in your selected nursing practice problem area of interest. The PICOT question should be applicable to your proposed capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study).
The PICOT question will provide a framework for your capstone project.
Conduct a literature search to locate six research articles focused on your selected nursing practice problem of interest. This literature search should include three quantitative and three qualitative peer-reviewed research articles to support your nursing practice problem.
Note: To assist in your search, remove the words qualitative and quantitative and include words that narrow or broaden your main topic. For example: Search for diabetes and pediatric and dialysis. To determine what research design was used in the articles the search produced, review the abstract and the methods section of the article. The author will provide a description of data collection using qualitative or quantitative methods. Systematic Reviews, Literature Reviews, and Metanalysis articles are good resources and provide a strong level of evidence but are not considered primary research articles.  Therefore, they should not be included in this assignment.

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 not required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

Global Management

Term Paper Topic:

Corporate Marketing Campaigns that have created brand loyalty through social movements geared toward improving the human condition?

Mandatory Resources:
Activism. (n.d.) Patagonia.  Retrieved March 22, 2020 from https://www.patagonia.com/activism/

Society for Human Resource Management. (n.d.) Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility – Sustainability Panel Trends Report.
https://www.shrm.org/membership/volunteers/special-expertise-panels/pages/ethics-csrs-panel-trends-report.aspx

What do we mean by God? (Ward)–April 19

Week Eleven–What do we mean by God? (Ward)–April 19
What Do We Mean by God? A Little Book of Guidance by Keith Ward, pp. 1-56.

Chapter One (Who or What is God?)

Chapter Two (How Does the Universe Point to God?)

Chapter Three (Does God have a Purpose?)

When writing your essays draw on information from the whole book.

How does Ward explain or define God?
How does the universe point to God for Ward?
Does the universe have a purpose according to Ward?
What differences do you see between Wards views of God and the Bible (see Who is God? by Markey)?
Did you think Ward made a strong or a weak case for the existence of God? Explain.