NUR 3805 Florida National University Transition to Professional Nursing Community Nursing Paper

Health in the Global Community.Women’s health.Read chapter 15 and 17 of the class textbook and review the attached PowerPoint presentation.  Once done, answer the following questions;1.  Describe globalization and international patterns of health and disease.2.  Identify international health care organizations and how they collaborate to improve global nursing and health care.3.  Identify and discuss the major indicators of women’s health.4.  Identify and discuss the barriers to adequate health care for women.

PHI 2010 MDC Artificial Intelligence & Chinese Room Argument Essay

One of the tenets of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is that a computer can be so designed that it can simulate human intelligence — and, if it can simulate it well enough, such a computer might as well be called “a thinking machine.” For example, if we set up a Turing Test where we couldn’t tell whether a human or a computer was responding, many AI theorists would claim that it is reasonable to deem the computer (in conjunction with the program it is running)  “intelligent,” since there is no discernible difference between its output and the human’s response.A very prominent American philosopher, John Searle, proposed an ingenious thought experiment to show that computers can never be said to be “intelligent” or to have understanding. Your assignment is to (1) watch the video below, and then (2) comment on Searle’s argument. You also may want to (3) read the two optional short encyclopedia articles. Has he proven that artificial “intelligence” is a misnomer? Does this mean that human “understanding” proves that we have something special (a “mind”) that machines can never possess? Or is it possible that artificial “intelligence” might evolve or spontaneously emerge as computer algorithms become more sophisticated?Three links you’ll need to begin:

NYU Difference Between Tecno and Huaweis Business Strategy Discussion

Tecno and Huawei are both Chinese mobile phone company. Tecno is little known in China, but it is the number one smart phone company in Africa in terms of sales. Huawei is a well-known smart phone company around the world.Evaluate the differences of their business strategies and provide some rationale as to why these companies may be using such different approaches.Focus on how Tecno’s business strategy in Africa and how it made a huge sucess, and how huawei’s marketing strategy is different from that of Tecno’s and the reason behind it.

ORG 816 Amherst College Employee Engagement & Wellbeing Discussion

for my Psychology course and I need some help to understand this question. The concept of employee engagement and well-being was introduced in  the 1990s but has seen a significant increase in interest as of late.  Some of this has come from research supporting the significant impact  engagement and well-being can have on a variety of outcomes, ranging  from productivity to safety issues to absenteeism. Find at least two  recent (since 2010) peer-reviewed, scholarly research articles on  employee engagement or well-being, especially in how either topic  relates to the health and wellness of an employee. You may use the  required readings as a starting point but the required articles should  be in addition to the readings list. In your post, please do the  following:Explain the concepts of employee engagement and well-being. How are these concepts researched in the two articles you found? How does employee engagement or wellbeing relate to the health and wellness of employees? What increases or decreases employee engagement or well-being in the workplace? Why is this research area important or considered a “hot topic” in IO psychology?

PGU Demonstrate when How and Why to Support Your Writing ppropriate Research Paper

SCENARIO:In this assessment, you will share your knowledge and expertise to write a set of instructions demonstrating your ability to understand why and when to use and give credit to sources to support a writer?s ideas. The assessment will also allow you to demonstrate the ability to apply Standard American English to communicate in a team setting with professional integrity and respect.You will often need to work as part of a team in academic and professional contexts. Imagine, then, that you have been asked to collaborate nd mentor a fellow student in your field of study who is struggling with researching and integrating sources on a topic for a formal academic essay assignment in a College Composition I classroom. The student has been assigned to write a paper on a controversial issue in his or her field of study, which is the same field of study you are currently studying. DIRECTIONS:Select a controversial issue in your field of study (an example might be the use of body cameras for law enforcement officers if you are in law enforcement studies or the increase in number and intensity of forest fires if you are studying fire science).Then locate 4 relevant and reliable peer reviewed secondary sources from the internet that you think this student could integrate into his or her paper to support and validate ideas. Explain briefly how you located the sources and why they are reliable and relevant.Explain why integrating and giving credit to sources are both necessary in this writing situation and clarify how using these specific sources you have chosen might be valuable in helping the classmate to write a strong academic essay.  Be sure to explain to your audience how integrating sources effectively can help a writer establish and maintain professional integrity and respect.Next, show the classmate how two of the sources you identified could be integrated into a paragraph within the essay and demonstrate to the classmate how to paraphrase and provide in-text citations for these 2 sources, both to avoid issues with plagiarism and to communicate these sources? ideas with professional integrity and respect. 

Online Marketing Discussion

for this Business question to . Describe ?Page Rank? in plain (basic) language.Describe in plain (basic) language what a spider or web crawler primarily does for a search engine.Describe ?Social Media Monitoring? in plain (basic) language.Describe one tool social marketers use to help the curate and/or collect content.Describe ?sentiment? and/or ?sentiment monitoring? in plain (basic) language.  

Opioid Crisis Discussion

Psychology class . Opioid Crisis and Violent Crimes Debate [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4]Conduct additional research on the opioid crisis using the Ashford Library to ensure you are aware of the latest issues in the opioid crisis national debate. Then, briefly debate the issue with your classmates. Your instructor will assign you to one of the two prompts. Please debate the issue from the perspective that:Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 16 in your textbook, the required articles, Why the Opioid Epidemic May Have Fueled America?s Murder Spike (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and Opioid Epidemic So Dangerous, Says CDC, It?s Finally Killing More People Than Guns (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., and watch the video: Warning: This Drug May Kill You (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. The opioid crisis has become a controversial issue but one that is becoming harder and harder to ignore. In the context of the relationship between psychology and criminal behavior, substance abuse is one of the leading risk factors for criminal behavior. Therefore, the opioid crisis is an issue that criminal psychologists, public health professionals, and our community-at-large are examining the implications, the most crucial of which appears to be a relationship between homicide/violent crime rates and opioid abuse. In your discussion,

PHI 205 HC Difference Between Buddhism and Hinduism Discussion

with this Philosophy question so I can learn better. What are the most significant ways in which the teachings of the Buddha deviated from those of Hinduism?The Teachings of BuddhismThe foundation of the teaching of the Buddha is his doctrine of Interdependent Origination, according to which all things are interrelated and dependent upon other things for their coming-into-existence and continued existence. No thing, in fact, has an existence or identity that distinguishes it from all other things. The Buddha also taught that all things are impermanent. Nothing remains the same, even for a moment. Instead, all things are always in a state of becoming. These teachings have two important implications. The first is that, because we human beings are part of the vast web of interrelated things, we have no independent existence as a ?self? separate from other things. The second is that suffering will arise whenever we vainly try to grasp or control anything?including the so-called ?self??in a world that, because it is constantly changing, cannot be grasped. Those who wish to put an end to suffering must learn to live without attachment to things. Letting go of desire for and attachment to things that cannot be possessed brings an end to suffering and, ultimately, the bliss of nirvana.The three great traditions within Buddhism elaborate on the Buddha?s teaching, each in its own way. The Theravada tradition emphasizes monasticism and makes a hero of the arhat, the person who has attained enlightenment. The spiritual hero in Mahayana Buddhism is the bodhisattva, or ?enlightenment being,? who vows to aid all beings in their quest for enlightenment. Mahayana understands the historical Buddha as an earthly expression of the Dharma and teaches a complex cosmology. Vajrayana Buddhism shares the bodhisattva ideal with Mahayana but is distinctive in its emphasis on tantric teachings and rituals.The History of BuddhismSoon after the death of the Buddha his monks organized the First Buddhist Council (c. 483 B.C.E.) for the purpose of preserving his teachings. It was followed by several additional councils, all of which served to establish the Buddhist tradition. For a time, Buddhism thrived in India?and especially during the third century B.C.E. with the support of King Ashoka. During his reign Buddhism became an imperial religion, receiving state support. Ashoka sponsored missionary efforts that brought Buddhism to southern India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. By 400 C.E. it had arrived in China and Korea. It continued to spread throughout Asia, though in India its influence began to wane in the eighth century with the emergence of Hindu devotional cults, which proved to be more popular. Buddhism was largely unknown in the West until the 19th century. It assumed a presence in America in 1893 at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, attended by religious leaders from around the world. Another factor that promoted Buddhism in America was the immigration of Asian Buddhists.Buddhism as a Way of LifeBuddhists identify themselves as such by reciting the Three Refuges: ?I take refuge in the Buddha. I take refuge in the Dharma. I take refuge in the Sangha.? In doing so, they testify to their commitment to the Buddha and his teachings and their reliance on the entire community of Buddhists. Buddhists also embrace the Five Precepts, prohibitions of killing, stealing, sexual immorality, lying, and the use of intoxicants. Another basic feature of the Buddhist way of life is the Eightfold Path, which the Buddha offered as a prescription for the elimination suffering. Taken together, these represent the foundation of the Buddhist way of life.Many Buddhists, both monastics and laypeople, practice meditation in a variety of forms. Some techniques, such as Shamatha and Vipassana, calm and stabilize the mind, allowing one to watch its movements non-judging and detached attitude. Some are more complex, involving the contemplation of mandalas, recitation of mantras, and the visualization of deities.Another Buddhist practice is pilgrimage to holy places, and especially the places the Buddha?s birth, enlightenment, first sermon, and death. In many cases, pilgrimage destination sites feature stupas containing relics of the Buddha or of Buddhist saints.Perhaps the most popular of all Buddhist practices is the observance of holidays and festivals. The most important of these are Vesak, a celebration of the birth of the Buddha, andAsala, which commemorates the anniversary of the preaching of the Buddha?s first sermon.