Bereavement

Bereavement as experienced and lived. The definition , objectives , comparisons, contracts. Associations and analyzes the case.

Food Safety

Policy Paper Proposal for a Environmental Law Class
– Background and Context of the topic. What is the nature of the problem that I will be addressing? How long has it been an issue in your community? How does it compare to similar problems in other communities? What remediation or intervention has already been?
– Potential Solutions. What is remediation approaches would be appropriate? What approach do you anticipate recommending? Why is your approach a more effective one? What criteria are you using to measure your success?
– Proposal Structure and Schedule. Describe structure of your policy paper.
– Annotated Bibliography. At least 10 sources that relevant. Each entry must be annotated with a sentence or two that summarizes the source and explain its relevance to the project.

Theoretical Framework for the Research Proposal on Diabetes and Family Nurse Practitioner

Theoretical Framework• Overview and Guiding Propositions(s) Described in Theory
• Application of Theory to Your Study’s/Project’s Focus
References not older than 5 years.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria Maximum Points
Theoretical Framework is described and includes overview and guiding propositions. 15
Application of theory to proposed study is explained fully. 10
Followed APA guidelines for writing style, spelling and grammar, and citation of sources. 5
Total: 30

solution to conflict proposal

prepare a 2,000-word proposal for a research project that would contribute to the critical analysis of ONE of the following aspects of peacemaking:• Military intervention

i want the topic to be about the intervention in iraq year 2003

The proposal must incorporate the following sections:
a) Review of the literature: what are the key debates in the field? Who are the key authors? What kinds of theoretical frameworks underlie these key debates?
b) Research Question: what question could you investigate that would advance the existing debate in this field?
c) Data: what sources of data are available? How would you collect data – qualitative or quantitative? What kinds of problems might you face in data collection on this topic?

as long as they address the three areas: a) the question and its significance, b) the literature review and associated debates, and c) the data; and that they formulate a question (i.e. a proposal), not an answer (i.e. an essay).

cultural or religious group of people

1. Describe and explain the cultural overview of your selected group (i.e. orientation to time and space)2. What are the keys to a good professional relationship with the selected group?
3. Explain how medical decisions are made in the cultural group selected.
4. Make suggestions for determining individual etiquette, beliefs and practices when treating a patient from the selected cultural group.
5. What are some of the specific health problems and concerns common to the selected cultural group?
6. What are the Folk or Spiritual beliefs common to the culture?
7. What are (if any) religious thoughts that affect health beliefs and practices?
8. Write a separate DO’s and DON’Ts list when working with this cultural group (bullets) TO BE TURNED IN ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER. This does not count towards the 7 page minimum length requirement for the paper.

Introduction in Economic Theory

Full, considered but precise answers necessitate approximately 4/5 sentences for each part of each question. This is only a guide of course since the nature of the questions varies. But one word, one sentence responses are unlikely to be satisfactory. Use common sense.
USE the uploades additional files to answer the questiona and as sources. Behind the quuestions you see which paper you need.

Bear in mind that we are not so much interested in your grasp of the details of specific issues covered here as in your understanding of the concepts and techniques used in the economic analysis. It is not important to understand the econometric modelling or the theoretical models within the attached papers. Concentrate on the main contributions and on the intuition that is provided around the formal analyses.

Part I – Taxes and Elasticities (25)
The first set of questions refers to paper A and its discussion (B and C).

Question 1 (4)
Why are taxes on alcohol often ineffective in leading to lower alcohol consumption?

Question 2 (3)
How do drinking patterns differ across gender and age in the United States (according to the cited results by study A)?

Question 3 (3)
Which kinds of studies are not included in the survey by Nelson?

Question 4 (4)
Summarize Nelson’s main findings.

Question 5 (6)
Explain why Ludbrook and others (B) criticise Nelson’s results.

Question 6 (5)
What is his reply to their criticism (C)?

Part II – Health Status and Working Hours (15)

The second set of questions refers to paper D.
Question 1 (5)
Which existing gap in the literature seeks this paper to fill?

Question 2 (5)
Name the theoretical channels through which the health status may influence the labour supply.

Question 4 (5)
What are the policy implications of the empirical findings by Cai and others?

Part III – Ageing of Population and health care expenditure (30)
The third set of questions refers to the paper by Zweifel and co-authors (E).

Question 1 (20)
Why should we expect that health care expenditures (HCE) tend to be higher in societies with an ageing population compared to non-ageing societies?

Question 2 (10)
What is the main argument of the authors against the assumption that HCE increase as predicted by others?

Part IV – Risk selection in the German health insurance system (30)
The fourth set of questions refers to the paper by Grunow and Nuscheler (F).

Question 1 (5)
Explain how premiums are set in the private versus the public insurance market. Identify the potential deficiencies resulting from this two-pillar system.

Question 2 (5)
How does the German government prevent public insurance companies from engaging in risk selection?

Question 3 (10)
Why do premiums increase over time in the private health insurance market? What is meant by the lock-in effect?

Question 4 (10)
The authors do not find that healthy persons are more likely to switch to the private insurance market. How do they explain this finding?

Law, Regulation, and Moral Framework

If law and regulation embed the moral framework and businesses have no extra-legal obligations, expertise or responsibility, are businesses transgressing their proper limits when they influence legislation and/or regulation? Compare Porter and van der Linde with Fieser.