Congestive Heart Failure in patients in the intensive care unit

Congestive Heart Failure in patients in the intensive care unit

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To prepare:
Select a health topic of interest to you that is relevant to your current area of practice. The topic may be your Course Portfolio Project or a different topic of your choice.
Using the Walden Library, locate two articles in scholarly journals that deal with your portfolio topic: 1) Select one article that utilizes a quantitative research design and 2) select a second article that utilizes either a qualitative OR a mixed methods design. These need to be single studies not systematic or integrative reviews (including meta-analysis and metasynthesis). You may use research articles from your reference list. If you cannot find these two types of research on your portfolio topic, you may choose another topic.
Locate the following documents in this week’s Learning Resources to access the appropriate templates, which will guide your critique of each article:
Critique Template for a Qualitative Study
Critique Template for a Quantitative Study
Critique Template for a Mixed-Methods Study
Consider the fields in the templates as you review the information in each article. Begin to draft a paper in which you analyze the two research approaches as indicated below. Reflect on the overall value of both quantitative and qualitative research. If someone were to say to you, “Qualitative research is not real science,” how would you respond?
To complete this Assignment:
Complete the two critiques using the appropriate templates.
Write a 2- to 3-page paper that addresses the following:
Contrast the types of information that you gained from examining the two different research approaches in the articles that you selected.
Describe the general advantages and disadvantages of the two research approaches featured in the articles. Use examples from the articles for support.
Formulate a response to the claim that qualitative research is not real science. Highlight the general insights that both quantitative and qualitative studies can provide to researchers. Support your response with references to the Learning Resources and other credible sources.
As you complete this Assignment, remember to:
Submit your paper to Grammarly and SafeAssign through the Walden Writing Center. Based on the Grammarly and SafeAssign reports, revise your paper as necessary.
Reminder: The School of Nursing requires that all papers submitted include a title page, introduction, summary, and references. The School of Nursing Sample Paper provided at the Walden Writing Center provides an example of those required elements (available from the Walden University website found in this week’s Learning Resources). All papers submitted must use this formatting.
Combine all three parts of this assignment into one Word document including both critique templates and the narrative with your references. Submit this combined document.

SLP MODE 1

SLP MODE 1

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Module 1 – SLP
THE DEMAND AND SUPPLY MODEL
Managerial economics utilizes tools from economic theory and econometrics to derive optimal solutions to managerial decision problems.
Read the background material and then write a 3 to 4 page report describing the diverse tools that managerial economics uses to derive optimal solutions, i.e., explain, using a variety of examples, the main tools of economic theory (the theory of markets, the role of prices, and the drive to profit maximization). Then express your views on the following questions:
• Are these concepts, tools and methodologies universal? That is, do they apply to any institutions? For example, do they apply to the military? Or to City Hall? If not, should they?
• Can a company that operates in the market afford to be inefficient (i.e., to waste resources)? For how long? What about the military? Or City Hall? That is, what are the forces and incentives that, in your opinion, are present in the market and absent in the military and in City Hall?

SLP Assignment Expectations
In the Module 1 SLP Assignment, you are expected to:
• Describe the purpose of the paper and provide a conclusion.
• Present information in a professional manner.
• Answer the SLP Assignment question clearly and provide necessary details.
• Write clearly and correctly—that is, no poor sentence structure, no spelling and grammar mistakes, and no run-on sentences.
• Provide citations to support your argument and place references on a separate page. (All the sources that you listed in the references section must be cited in the paper.) Use APA format to provide citations and references [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/].
• Type and double-space the paper.
Whenever appropriate, please use Excel to show supporting computations in an appendix, present economic information in tables, and use the data to answer follow-up questions.

PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS SLP MOD 2

PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS SLP MOD 2

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Module 2 – SLP INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS
Discuss the relationships between total cost, output, and the price of labor and capital. Provide examples that illustrate how the prices of inputs affect managerial decisions. Consider, in particular, the current market for fuel and its implication for corporate profits.
SLP Assignment Expectations
In the Module 2 SLP Assignment, you are expected to:
• Describe the purpose of the paper and provide a conclusion.
• Present information in a professional manner.
• Answer the SLP Assignment question clearly and provide necessary details.
• Write clearly and correctly—that is, no poor sentence structure, no spelling and grammar mistakes, and no run-on sentences.
• Provide citations to support your argument and place references on a separate page. (All the sources that you listed in the references section must be cited in the paper.) Use APA format to provide citations and references [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/].
• Type and double-space the paper.
Whenever appropriate, please use Excel to show supporting computations in an appendix, present economic information in tables, and use the data to answer follow-up questions.

airplane turbine

airplane turbine

I uploaded the sample and my draft. I need you guys to look at the sample and do similar to my draft. I put everything in my draft, and I want you guys to read the five sources in the bibliography and write the general idea below each source. Also, I want the writing to be basic not professional because I am not a native speaker. In addition, the sources in the work cited is the same sources are in the bibliography, but choose two or three sources, read their articles,number them, and include the quotations from the sources in the background. The background basically is the general idea of the topic. see my draft and the sample to write what I am missing. I want an engineering writer to do this paper.

Critically evaluate the research undertaken in the journal article and a dissertation proposal

Critically evaluate the research undertaken in the journal article and a dissertation proposal
There are two task, please finish both of them. I upload two sample of these task, you can check it. if you need to choose a company, it would be better to choose a UK or China Company. if not, please ignore that. thank you
task one:
This assignment requires you to select a published research paper from an academic, peer-reviewed journal, the paper should cover a business, management or economic topic. The paper must be based upon primary research, i.e. upon research data gathered by the authors of the journal, rather than upon an analysis of data gathered previously by others. Advice and guidance on how to search and ensure you have selected a suitable paper will be provided in the Assignment 1 Workshop on Friday the 22nd. Individual students are encouraged to pick a journal article well before the assignment deadline, so they can make sure they are comfortable with its content.

You then need to critically evaluate the research. This evaluation should cover:
1. What the aims and objective of the research are.
2. What research approach and philosophy is employed. Is the approach and philosophy appropriate for the aim of the research and why?
3. The strengths and/or weaknesses of the specific research methods used and their implementation in the research. You might wish to comment on, for example, sampling issues, interview techniques, questionnaire design, data analysis etc.

You should make reference to theory and literature on research methods to support and underpin your analysis and discussion. These sources should be referenced using the Harvard referencing scheme.

task two:
Assignment task(s)
This assignment requires you to formulate a research aim to address a business or management issue to form the basis of your dissertation, and research question(s)/hypotheses and research methods to study that research aim and question(s). You may choose to use purely secondary research methods, if appropriate. You within the assignment you must:

1. Present your research aim and research question(s).
2. Discuss the key area/s of literature upon which your dissertation/thesis will draw and identify how your research will contribute to scholarly knowledge of the topic
3. Detail your research methodology and strategy (e.g. inductive/deductive; positivist/interpretivist; qualitative/quantitative etc.) and state why these choices are appropriate to your research aim.
4. Detail your specific research methods (e.g. telephone interviews, postal questionnaire survey) and why these are appropriate to your research aim.
5. Identify the possible limitations and the likely ethical issues of your chosen methods, problems you might encounter in implementing them, and suggest how you might address these.
6. NOTE: If you are proposing to use only secondary research you must (Failure to do so with result in a H grade):
a. Explain and evaluate your choice of secondary research as the sole research method, and
b. Identify the sources of data that you intend to use.
c. Evaluate the research methods used to generate at least one of the secondary data sets you identified above.

The assignment should act as a standalone assignment; as such it will be marked independently from the dissertation that is being proposed. It is therefore imperative the assignment includes enough detail for the marker to understand what is being proposed. Therefore it is not simply enough to say statistical/qualitative analysis will be used without explaining what form of analysis will be used and how it will answer the research question(s) proposed. A good indicator as to whether it contains enough detail is that a marker who is not aware of your proposal beforehand, should be able to undertake your proposed project and analysis after reading your proposal.
There are two task, please finish both of them. I upload two sample of these task, you can check it. if you need to choose a company, it would be better to choose a UK or China Company. if not, please ignore that. thank you
task one:
This assignment requires you to select a published research paper from an academic, peer-reviewed journal, the paper should cover a business, management or economic topic. The paper must be based upon primary research, i.e. upon research data gathered by the authors of the journal, rather than upon an analysis of data gathered previously by others. Advice and guidance on how to search and ensure you have selected a suitable paper will be provided in the Assignment 1 Workshop on Friday the 22nd. Individual students are encouraged to pick a journal article well before the assignment deadline, so they can make sure they are comfortable with its content.

You then need to critically evaluate the research. This evaluation should cover:
1. What the aims and objective of the research are.
2. What research approach and philosophy is employed. Is the approach and philosophy appropriate for the aim of the research and why?
3. The strengths and/or weaknesses of the specific research methods used and their implementation in the research. You might wish to comment on, for example, sampling issues, interview techniques, questionnaire design, data analysis etc.

You should make reference to theory and literature on research methods to support and underpin your analysis and discussion. These sources should be referenced using the Harvard referencing scheme.

task two:
Assignment task(s)
This assignment requires you to formulate a research aim to address a business or management issue to form the basis of your dissertation, and research question(s)/hypotheses and research methods to study that research aim and question(s). You may choose to use purely secondary research methods, if appropriate. You within the assignment you must:

1. Present your research aim and research question(s).
2. Discuss the key area/s of literature upon which your dissertation/thesis will draw and identify how your research will contribute to scholarly knowledge of the topic
3. Detail your research methodology and strategy (e.g. inductive/deductive; positivist/interpretivist; qualitative/quantitative etc.) and state why these choices are appropriate to your research aim.
4. Detail your specific research methods (e.g. telephone interviews, postal questionnaire survey) and why these are appropriate to your research aim.
5. Identify the possible limitations and the likely ethical issues of your chosen methods, problems you might encounter in implementing them, and suggest how you might address these.
6. NOTE: If you are proposing to use only secondary research you must (Failure to do so with result in a H grade):
a. Explain and evaluate your choice of secondary research as the sole research method, and
b. Identify the sources of data that you intend to use.
c. Evaluate the research methods used to generate at least one of the secondary data sets you identified above.

The assignment should act as a standalone assignment; as such it will be marked independently from the dissertation that is being proposed. It is therefore imperative the assignment includes enough detail for the marker to understand what is being proposed. Therefore it is not simply enough to say statistical/qualitative analysis will be used without explaining what form of analysis will be used and how it will answer the research question(s) proposed. A good indicator as to whether it contains enough detail is that a marker who is not aware of your proposal beforehand, should be able to undertake your proposed project and analysis after reading your proposal.

History of Soviet Union

History of Soviet Union

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For this speech I just require the 3 things that are listed below:

1. A Preparation Outline, in a word document, with citations and a Works Cited page listing 6-7 sources.
2. A Speech Outline (See your text).
3. PowerPoint Presentation Slides to accompany the speech and further enhance it.

Critically evaluate Buchanan’s article. Faith leadership: A model for educational leadership contexts. (2011) Journal of Catholic School Studies, 83(2), 44-51. Discuss the potential for such leadership to influence outcomes for students in terms of past

Critically evaluate Buchanan’s article. Faith leadership: A model for educational leadership contexts. (2011) Journal of Catholic School Studies, 83(2), 44-51. Discuss the potential for such leadership to influence outcomes for students in terms of past

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NOTE: Full question: Critically evaluate Buchanan’s article. Faith leadership: A model for educational leadership contexts. (2011) Journal of Catholic School Studies, 83(2), 44-51. Discuss the potential for such leadership to influence outcomes for students in terms of pastoral care and relationship with family and parish.

. REPRESENTATIVE TEXTS AND REFERENCES:
. Vardy, P. (2010). Good and bad religion. London: SCM Press.
Collins, J. (2010). Call and response: An introduction to the Catholic faith. Strathfield: St Pauls Publications.

Groome, T. (2003). Who do we think we are? Living as graceful people in What makes us Catholic: Eight gifts for life. (pp. 39-71). New York: Harper Collins.
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. Rymarz, R. (2010). A fork in the road: Religious quest and secularization. The Australasian Catholic Record, 87(3), 259-271.
. ?Barron, R. E. (2011). Catholicism: A journey to the heart of the faith. New York: Image Books. Bergman, R. (2011).
. Catholic social learning: Educating the faith that does justice. New York: Fordham ?University Press. ?Buchanan, M., & Rymarz, R. (2008).
. An introduction to Catholic education: Current perspectives. Terrigal, NSW: David Barlow Publishing. ?Daring, G. (2012).
. Catholic social teaching: Guide to a more just world. North Charleston: CreateSpace. Doherty, T. (2008).
. So you’re working for the Catholic church: A friendly guide to the Catholic tradition. ?Melbourne: John Garrett Publishing?Earl, P. H. (2008).
. Faith formation of the laity in Catholic schools: The influence of virtues and spirituality ?seminars. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Pub.?McDonald, D. (Ed.). (2010).
. Catholic social teaching in global perspective. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis ?Books.?Meeting Point. (2011).
. Common ground, common good: Responding to the challenges of social inclusion in ?Catholic school communities. Melbourne: Meeting Point. ?Peri, P. F. (2012).
. Catholic parish administration: A handbook. New York: Paulist Press. ?Piderit, J. J. (2011).
. Teaching the tradition: Catholic themes in academic disciplines. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ?
. ?Congregation for Catholic Education (1982).
. Lay Catholics in schools: Witnesses to Faith. ?Congregation for Catholic Education (1988).
. The religious dimension of education in a Catholic school: Guideline for reflection and renewal. ?Congregation for Catholic Education (1997).
. The Catholic School on the threshold of the third millennium. ?
Hayes, P. J. (2001). Rules of thumb for reading church documents. The Living Light, 37(3), 6–14.
Lavin, M. (2009). What we believe: Practical theology for teachers. Novalis: Ottawa.?
Pontifical Biblical Commission (1994). The interpretation of the Bible in the Church.

Learning Activity 1.2: Devotion

Learning Activity 1.2: Devotion

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Learning Activity 1.2: Devotion

Introduction and Purpose of Assignment

Applying perspectives throughout our learning process is an important aspect for recognizing and pursuing personal Christian development. Each week a devotional is shared that applies to the learning objectives and activities for that week. Read the devotional for the current week.

Objectives

• Apply Christian principles in critical thinking and decision making.

Context and Theory

The devotionals in this course will be taken from a website, The High Calling.

TheHighCalling.org describes its mission as to “create an online magazine community” that has “every day conversations about work, life, and God.” The organization was “founded on the belief that God cares about our daily work.” Hopefully this website will provide you with a resource to examine God’s role in your everyday life, both at home and at work.

The home page is https://www.thehighcalling.org/
Resources

Lessons from Elite Leaders: Limits, Accountability, and Marriage, Part 1 of 8 at:
https://www.thehighcalling.org/leadership/lessons-elite-leaders-limits-accountability-and-marriage-part-1-8#.UiCxyTYkKSo

Instructions

1. Read the devotional, Lessons from Elite Leaders: Limits, Accountability, and Marriage, Part 1 of 8 above.
2. Post your thoughts in the discussion forum titled Wk1 Devotional.

Project Risk and Procurement

Project Risk and Procurement

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Assignment:
This is an individual assignment worth 100% of the module mark. Word length 3000 words (do not exceed word limit). Do not include References in the word count.
Relates to Learning Outcomes:
• Locate, synthesise and critically evaluate recent/current information from a wide range of published literature in the area of Project Risk and Procurement Management.
• Apply knowledge of the theory and practice of Project Risk and Procurement Management to develop insights into and solve current problems.
• Critically evaluate the use of complex models of Project Risk and Procurement Management; systematically and creatively making sound judgements based on the systematic analysis and creative synthesis of ideas.
Critically and effectively assess the value of theories, concepts and models to the practice of Project Risk and Procurement Management.
Assignment Brief
The management of risk is proving to be one of the most difficult tasks for the project management profession. How can risk be managed effectively and who should be responsible for this task?
You are required to critically analyse the concept of risk; discuss how it can be measured and ranked and outline how a project risk management strategy may be constructed for a complex project involving international partner organisations. In completing this assignment, you should address how appropriate practices can assist in minimising risk for your project.
Notes to be considered on the Assignment:
o Please make Sure the essay is more Critically written and examine.
o In critically analysing risk you need to explain what risk is and what is risk management. The definitions are different in different parts of the literature which suggests different interpretations – you have to explain this. Then find a complex project and then create the risk documents for it, you do not find a pre-written case and just repeat it. The measuring and managing risk is the heart of the work and it is what you need to do.
o In the body of the assignment the argument must be not only explained but also explored. Simply researching other pieces of writing and collecting those thoughts does not make a good risk management assignment. You need to develop an argument and a view of risk management. A good assignment introduces something new. In the course of the assignment the new idea is explained and put to the test by supplying adequate examples. At this time it is the job of the assignment writer to convince the reader of the validity and reliability of his/her theory and explanation.
o Practical examples are necessary to explain the theories of risk management. The assignment should explain and explore ‘real life’ examples as well as the hypothetical. Case studies are a useful form of example; but scenarios must be described with enough detail and observations must explain the theory. Most management assignments will reference multiple theories of management; but, it is important not to provide so many theories that the result is the main issue of developing a project risk management strategy is side-tracked.

U.S. Social Security Act of 1935.

U.S. Social Security Act of 1935.
You must conduct research on the topic you selected and write a short (250 words), essay in which you report your research findings.
TOPIC: U.S. Social Security Act of 1935.