Analyze the root and immediate causes contributing to health insecurity in a given region or nation.

CLO.1. Analyze the root and immediate causes contributing to health insecurity in a given region or nation. CL0.6. Plan supply, support, communication, and information management services for global health operations. Search this book: One Health Case Studies: Addressing Complex Problems in a Changing World Author: Susan Cork, David Hall, Karen Liljebjelke Date: 2016 Pick any case study from the ebook. Make sure to identify it in the title of your submission. Refer to it with the page number in the parenthesis as well, please. While analyzing case assess: What resource environment this case is relevant to? How does it affect the disease impact on the population health? Why? Evaluate local public health structures and activities that exist to address this issue? Evaluate international efforts that are in place to address this matter? Offer assessment of the One Health approach used to address the matter. What are the positive lessons? What needs to be done to maximize them? What are the negative lessons and deficiencies? Why? What can be done to overcome them? Please note: the material from all 4 weeks is relevant to this assignment. Make sure to note all the aspects of the case and the recommendations including the workforce, resources, leadership, and cultural nuances. The style of a briefing report with the audience of an international symposium of the public health professionals should be assumed. Follow APA 7 formatting scheme.

What was the “crisis” of Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century?

What was the “crisis” of Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century? How was WWI part of that crisis, and how was the treaty that ended the Great War an attempt to resolve that crisis? How were the dictatorships that arose an attempt to confront the breakdown of the European order? Be sure to use proper citation methods for quotations and summaries of others’ arguments or opinions. Please, use standard 1 inch margins, and make certain the pages are numbered. Bibliography at end.

How would a forensic anthropologist tell if a fracture occurred premortem or long before the person died?

1. How would a forensic anthropologist tell if a fracture occurred peremortem or long before the person died? 2. Why is the taphonomic context so critical in forensic anthropology? How does it differ from the context as applied to a crime scene? 3. What role does the forensic anthropologist play in a medicolegal death investigation? Differentiate the role of the forensic anthropologist from those of the forensic pathologist and the medical examiner or coroner.

What kinds of problems and opportunities should communication professionals expect and how should we prepare for these uncertain developments?

Social, cultural, and technological changes have always impacted how we communicate. Looking toward the next five to ten years, discuss how you anticipate the needs and expectations of communication professionals to change. What kinds of problems and opportunities should communication professionals expect and how should we prepare for these uncertain developments?

What research strategies do you think would be most effective for inductive and deductive inquiry respectively?

Instructions Post 2-3 paragraphs addressing the following: Based on Ballenger’s (2018) explanation of research routines, what kind of researcher are you? Fast surfer, broad scanner, or deep diver? What research strategies do you think would be most effective for inductive and deductive inquiry respectively? This assignment meets the following Learning Outcome(s) Module Learning Outcomes MLO 7 – Explain the purpose of research (aligns with CLO 1) MLO 9 – Practice different methods for gathering information (aligns with CLO 1)

Describe and provide a rationale for three instructional strategies that can be implemented in a math lesson to create engagement, discussion, and provide opportunity for assessment

Describe and provide a rationale for three instructional strategies that can be implemented in a math lesson to create engagement, discussion, and provide opportunity for assessment. Do you think classroom instruction in math should be implemented through teacher-directed instruction, student-centered, or both? Why or why not?

Explain how materials and room arrangements support children’s learning

Purpose: This assignment aims to help students understand major theories of early childhood education that include the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children. Please review the rubric criteria that will be used in grading this assignment. Write the school philosophy containing: Name of the school/Include cover page and school logo and or picture Theoretical foundations and rationale of school philosophy (300 words) Mission statement (50) Vision statement (50) School philosophy based on theoretical foundations of the program and a rationale for selecting this program (300 words) Write a program descriiption including: The role of the teacher, the parents, the children and the environment in connection with school philosophy (150 words) Program or curriculum (150 words) How the program meets developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) (150 words) Describe the environment: Materials and room arrangement connected with school philosophy Explain how materials and room arrangements support children’s learning Explain discipline policy: Discipline policy should be connected with school philosophy. You might want to read Bredekamp chapter 14 (150-300 words) for additional information.

What are concerns that participants in human subjects studies frequently express?

. Find at least two scholarly references that address the following questions. You may need more references if the two you find do not address all questions. Scholarly articles are articles that are peer reviewed and can be found in professional journals. Most sources found on CINAHL are scholarly sources. Another place to look is Google Scholar. 2. Write an essay of 250 to 300 words that addresses the following questions. The word limit is for the body of the essay, not counting references. Be sure to use APA format. You may not use personal pronouns such as “I” or “my”. Use a 7th edition APA cover page. You can follow the sample cover page for the Finding the Evidence paper as a model. You can title your paper “Alternative Research Assignment”. These are the questions to answer: A. What are concerns that participants in human subjects studies frequently express? B. What is the usual process for addressing those concerns? How well does this process work? C. What are potential triggers for participants? How can those triggers be addressed? D. How well do participants think their rights are protected?

create a professional, narrated presentation focused on the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the health care administrator’s role.

For this assignment, create a professional, narrated presentation focused on the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the health care administrator’s role. Your target audience are professionals in the industry who do not have a thorough understanding of your work. Create a PowerPoint (or Prezi) and record the presentation using Kaltura. Follow the content outline below and use speaker notes to cover the required topics listed here: Provide an overview of the political, legal, and ethical aspects specific to the health care administrator’s role (2–3 slides). Summarize how the different aspects identified in 1., above, overlap and interface (1–2 slides). Provide three examples of the duties and responsibilities involved in health care administration, such as risk management, policy and procedure, regulatory compliance, ethics board, compliance officer, et cetera (2–3 slides). List two types of jobs or titles often found in health care delivery settings that are focused on risk management and regulatory compliance; include review of the importance and benefits of these functions within the health care system (1–2 slides). Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical issues affect patients and staff including the patient benefits (2–3 slides). Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical issues affect the financial and business operations of a health care facility (2–3 slides). Summarize the health care administrator’s role in regard to political, legal, and ethical issues related to an issue such as a data breach, a HIPAA or EMTALA violation, et cetera). Review the implications of this function if mishandled. (2–3 slides) Note: The presentation should not exceed 15 slides (with speaker notes) including a title slide and reference slide. Grading Criteria The grading criteria for this presentation is as follows. It must include the elements listed below so be sure to address each point. You may also want to review the performance level descriiptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed: Prepare an overview of the political, legal, and ethical aspects specific to the health care administrator’s role. Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the administrator’s role overlap and interface. Analyze three examples of the duties and responsibilities involved in health care administration. Evaluate two types of jobs found in health care delivery settings that are focused on risk management and regulatory compliance. Analyze how political, legal, and ethical issues affect staff, patients, and business operations. Create a professional slide presentation with speaker notes. Use a minimum of three quality academic resources to support your strategy and decisions.

How do Antin and Crosland present the role of religion in the society that European immigrants encountered upon their arrival in the early twentieth century?

Document Analysis Assignment This exercise in close reading asks you to compare assigned primary sources and substantiate a clear argument based on internal evidence: Sources: J. Riis, How the Other Half Lives (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45502/45502-h/45502-h.htm) M. Antin, The Promised Land (https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/antin/land/land.html) A. Crosland, The Jazz Singer (https://2kmovie.cc/watch-movie/watch-the-jazz-singer-free-5546.5313940) Answer one of the following questions in 400-500 words: 1. How do Antin and Crosland present the role of religion in the society that European immigrants encountered upon their arrival in the early twentieth century? Do they portray that society as more religious or more secular? 2. Compare the representation of New York’s Lower East Side in Riis’s photojournalism in 1880 and Crosland’s film from the 1920s. Consider both interior and exterior space in finding interesting points of similarity or difference between the two. 3. Compare the views of Riis and Antin on the question of whether and how Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe might integrate into the social and economic life of the United States Other instructions: • Make sure that your argument appears clearly in the first paragraph. • Support your argument exclusively with evidence from the assigned texts. • Consider the entirety of each reading assignment in making your argument – showcase your grasp of the reading by reaching beyond obvious examples. Avoid elaborate introductions; get straight to the point. Do not waste your word allotment on lengthy quotations. Try to break up quotations, and to incorporate them into your own sentences. Make sure you understand the meaning of every word you choose. You need not include a title page or an essay title. You need not use footnotes or endnotes. Whenever you quote from the assigned reading or refer to a specific moment in the text, simply indicate the page # from the original text (rather the pagination of the Reader) in brackets after the quotation or after the closing punctuation of your sentence. Do not refer to these documents as novels (even though one of them is indeed a work of fiction). Essays should be double-spaced, proof-read, and submitted by 5 pm on Wednesday March 16. Late papers will be penalized by one partial grade (e.g., a B becomes a B-). No papers will be accepted after Friday March 18 at 5 pm. Grading rubric: A papers 1. answer the question as posed; 2. make a clear argument; 3. provide compelling evidence from the texts; 4. show a good grasp of the texts; 5. are clearly and correctly written. Pluses and minuses reflect how interesting, original, or insightful the argument is. B papers do some but not all of the five things listed above C papers do no more than one of the four things and may show some misunderstanding of the texts or the assigned question D papers don’t make sense and are sloppy and perfunctory F papers are not even submitted