Why would a country benefit from being a member of an international organization when dealing with humanitarian crises?

As the number of international migrants grows globally, the need for access to public health services continues to rise. This dilemma is causing a complex humanitarian issue to become a reality for many countries. Review the World Health Organization’s draft global action plan “Promoting the Health of Refugees and Migrants.” Discuss the roles and responsibilities of international organizations in providing health support for refugees and migrants. Compare these to the roles and responsibilities of governmental agencies. Why would a country benefit from being a member of an international organization when dealing with humanitarian crises? What role should the faith-based community fulfill when supporting the needs of the migrant community?

Recently, with the increase of eCommerce, electronic signature (non-physical) has become as equally binding as the physical signature with severe limitation allowed in challenging the authenticity. Has this developed out of necessity, or have we simply moved too far with the law accommodating the digital age?

Until 1677 and the creation of the Statute of Frauds in England, all contracts could be either written or oral and yet be equally binding on the parties. After 1677, the law required certain types of contracts (such as contracts to buy or sell land) to be both made in writing and executed with the physical signatures of all of the parties involved. At any time thereafter, either party could challenge authenticity of the physical signature of his/her own handwriting or the handwriting of the other party. Recently, with the increase of eCommerce, electronic signature (non-physical) has become as equally binding as the physical signature with severe limitation allowed in challenging the authenticity. Has this developed out of necessity, or have we simply moved too far with the law accommodating the digital age?

Considering how conditions of the brain can affect us emotionally, physically, and intellectually, what are some specific ways your life might be affected if you experienced a similar accident?

Watch the video about Phineas Gage and think about the ways in which his life was affected. Was Phineas lucky or unlucky? What are some of the significant details of the story that are important to your understanding of what happened? Why do you think Gage’s brain injury is important to our understanding of the brain? Considering how conditions of the brain can affect us emotionally, physically, and intellectually, what are some specific ways your life might be affected if you experienced a similar accident? According to information from Gage’s case, what makes us human? here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw0zbyQVCEc&feature=youtu.be

How does understanding the roles of the healthcare team and standards of practice support a civil environment?

For this discussion, compare and contrast the standards of practice for the LPN and RN. How does understanding the roles of the healthcare team and standards of practice support a civil environment?Use at least one-three credible resource to support your discussion (topic). For example, a credible resource could be the State Board of Nursing website, a textbook, or a journal article. Be sure to use in-text citations and list your references in APA format at the end of your discussionWrite from nursing perspectiveNo consideration for plagiarism THREE REFERDUE 1/ 23/2022Bottom of Form

What does it mean to be an Anglo-Saxon warrior (based on your reading of the poem)? 

To complete this reading response, please respond to one of the topics below. Your answers should include evidence from the text to support your claims (either in the form of paraphrase or quotation) and analysis to back up the claims you are making. You should demonstrate that you have read and considered the literature. Your response should be between 300 and 400 words. 1. Fate ″The Wanderer″ describes a man whose fate (wyrd) has forced him to travel over the seas alone in search of a new lord, for his old lord and his kinsmen have perished. What is the Wanderer′s idea of fate? How does fate contribute to the Wanderer′s worldview? 2. Wisdom Around line 60, the poem begins to discuss wisdom. What, to the Wanderer, is wisdom? Do you agree with this idea of wisdom? 3. Warrior The Wanderer is a warrior. How does his status as a warrior affect his desires in life or his mood throughout the poem? What does it mean to be an Anglo-Saxon warrior (based on your reading of the poem)?

Write a story to describe your vision of yourself.

Keys to the AssignmentThe following instructions are adapted from Phase two: Write a personal mission statement. http://www.pkal.org/documents/Leadership-Growth-Plan.pdfWrite your vision (1-2 pages)Imagine it is 10 years into the future. You feel that you have achieved your potential and become the leader you have always wanted to be. Write a story to describe your vision of yourself.Do not get hung up on past accomplishments and future plans, and do not worry about barriers. Use some of these questions to guide your thinking:While you are dreaming, think about your legacy. Imagine yourself at the end of your career. What do you want people to say about you after you are gone? How must you start living now in order for that to happen?When you have finished writing your story, summarize the vision so it is easy to remember. Think of something or someone that symbolizes it. This summary should be no longer than three or four sentences and should be denoted in the paper by a separate heading. Keeping your personal vision in mind is highly motivating.Identify obstacles (1-2 pages)Internal obstacles are thoughts, opinions, and beliefs that can prevent you from moving forward. External obstacles are situations or conditions outside of yourself that can prevent you from achieving your goals. Make a chart comparing the internal and external barriers you see as standing in the way of achieving your vision.Nearly all internal barriers are within your control. The barriers outside of your control are largely external. These are things you have no influence over. It is fruitless to fret over barriers you cannot control. Focus on the ones you have some control over.There are three proven techniques for dealing with obstacles:How will you overcome your obstacles?