Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Watson (2003)
Watson (2003) In no more than 250 words, write a summary of the main developments over the past 30-40 years in how the economy is organised in the developed world. Your work should draw on the information contained in the chapter taken from Watson (2003), referring to the trends that he analyses. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
classes of medications
Several different classes of medications are used for immunosuppression in the management of organ transplant patients.
Select one of the medication classes liste below and briefly describethem
1mechanism of action
2side effect and
3any known drug
intreactions
4Include two medications in that class
5how it is prescribed,ie dose,frequency and route
Classes
Antiproliferative agents
CALCINEURIN INHIBITORS
Antilymphocyte agents
Interleukin 2 receptor
Blockers
2side effect and
3any known drug
intreactions
4Include two medications in that class
5how it is prescribed,ie dose,frequency and route
Classes
Antiproliferative agents
CALCINEURIN INHIBITORS
Antilymphocyte agents
Interleukin 2 receptor
Blockers
Healthcare Informatics Article Critique
Research the bibliography of Medline biomedical literature and identify a topic of interest.
Review the literature on your topic of choice and choose one article to evaluate.
Questions to answer when critiquing the article:
What is the research question the author(s) are addressing? Is this a question worth explaining or are there other aspects of the article that are more interesting?
What research methods did the authors use in addressing the research question? Do the data support the conclusions?
What questions arose out of this article that you would like to learn more about and why?
Composing a paper including the following elements:
Your topic of interest.
The citation for your chosen article in APA format.
The critique of the article answering the three questions above.
Paper instructions:
narrative on how perception changed
Make sure you establish a purpose for your narrative–your are describing or recounting an experience that has contributed in changing your perspective on a topic, object, idea, group of people or a particular aspect of life. Your narrative is mostly in first person point of view, except there is reason to switch to 3rd person. You may or may not use dialogue
Try to presents the events or actions that make up the narrative in a chronological order.
In your conclusion, make yiur narrative relevant to your audience by remiding them of your purpose. Your narrative should be 2-3 pages long CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Try to presents the events or actions that make up the narrative in a chronological order.
In your conclusion, make yiur narrative relevant to your audience by remiding them of your purpose. Your narrative should be 2-3 pages long CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
The American Past book
Paper instructions:
Your essay should be descriptive and analytical in nature and should, at a minimum, answer the following questions:
Your essay should be descriptive and analytical in nature and should, at a minimum, answer the following questions:
1. Who is the author and what message are they trying to get across to the reader?
2. What is the focus of the article?
3. What does the article tell you?
4. Is the information in the article still relevant today?
5. Do you agree or disagree with the author’s viewpoint?
Feel free to use other sources (internet, books, periodicals, etc…) to support your conclusions and enhance your essay. You should list any sources used at the end of your essay. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Foreign Exchange, Int’l Monetary, and Global Capital Markets
case for Chapter 10 (9th edition of the textbook) on it – Caterpillar Case.
Please read the case and answer the questions. The questions are unclear on the PDF document, so here they are: CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
1. In the 1980s a stronger dollar hurt Caterpillar’s competitive position, but in 2008 a stronger dollar did not seem to have the same effect. What had changed?
2. How did Caterpillar use a strategy as a "real hedge" to reduce its exposure to foreign risk? What is the downside of its approach?
3. Explain the difference between transaction exposure and translation exposure using the material in the Caterpillar case to illustrate your answer. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Plot
What is the story’s central conflict?
Who is the protagonist? What does he or she want?
What is at stake for the protagonist in the conflict?
What stands in the way of the protagonist’s easily achieving his or her goal?
What are the main events that take place in the story? How does each event relate to the protagonist’s struggle? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Where do you find the story’s climax or, crisis?
How is the conflict resolved?
Does the protagonist succeed in achieving his or her goal ?
What is the impact of success, failure, or a surprising outcome on the protagonist?
Who is the protagonist? What does he or she want?
What is at stake for the protagonist in the conflict?
What stands in the way of the protagonist’s easily achieving his or her goal?
What are the main events that take place in the story? How does each event relate to the protagonist’s struggle? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Where do you find the story’s climax or, crisis?
How is the conflict resolved?
Does the protagonist succeed in achieving his or her goal ?
What is the impact of success, failure, or a surprising outcome on the protagonist?
Point of View
How is the story narrated? Is it told in the third or the first person?
If the story is told in the third person, is the point of view omniscient or does it confine itself to what is perceived by a particular character? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
What is gained by this choice?
If the story is told by a first-person narrator, what is the speaker’s main reason for telling the story? What does the narrator have to gain by making us believe his or her account?
Does the first-person narrator fully understand his or her motivations? Is there some important aspect of the narrator’s character or situation that is being overlooked?
Is there any peculiar about about the first- person narrator ? Does this peculiarity create any suspicions about the narrator’s accuracy or reliability?
What does the narrator’s perspective add? Would the story seem as memorable if related from another narrative angle?
Character
Who is the main character or protagonist of the story?
Make a quick list of the character’s physical, mental, moral, or behavioral traits. Which seem especially significant to the action of the story? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Does the main character have an antagonist in the story? How do they differ?
Does the way the protagonist speaks reveal anything about his or her personality?
If the story is told in the first person, what is revealed about how the protagonist views his or her surroundings?
What is the character’s primary motivation? Does this motivation seem reasonable to you ?
Does the protagonist fully understand his or her motivations?
In what ways is the protagonist changed or tested by the events of the story? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
How is the story narrated? Is it told in the third or the first person?
If the story is told in the third person, is the point of view omniscient or does it confine itself to what is perceived by a particular character? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
What is gained by this choice?
If the story is told by a first-person narrator, what is the speaker’s main reason for telling the story? What does the narrator have to gain by making us believe his or her account?
Does the first-person narrator fully understand his or her motivations? Is there some important aspect of the narrator’s character or situation that is being overlooked?
Is there any peculiar about about the first- person narrator ? Does this peculiarity create any suspicions about the narrator’s accuracy or reliability?
What does the narrator’s perspective add? Would the story seem as memorable if related from another narrative angle?
Character
Who is the main character or protagonist of the story?
Make a quick list of the character’s physical, mental, moral, or behavioral traits. Which seem especially significant to the action of the story? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Does the main character have an antagonist in the story? How do they differ?
Does the way the protagonist speaks reveal anything about his or her personality?
If the story is told in the first person, what is revealed about how the protagonist views his or her surroundings?
What is the character’s primary motivation? Does this motivation seem reasonable to you ?
Does the protagonist fully understand his or her motivations?
In what ways is the protagonist changed or tested by the events of the story? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Setting
Where does the story take place?
What does the setting suggest about the character’s lives?
Are there significant differences in the settings for different characters? What does this suggest about each person?
When does the story take place? Is the time of year or time of day significant?
Does the weather play a meaningful role in the story’s action?
What is the protagonist relation to the setting ?
Does the setting of the story in some way compel the protagonist into action?
Does the story’s time or place suggest something about the character of the protagonist?
Does a change in setting during the story suggest some internal change in the protagonist?
Where does the story take place?
What does the setting suggest about the character’s lives?
Are there significant differences in the settings for different characters? What does this suggest about each person?
When does the story take place? Is the time of year or time of day significant?
Does the weather play a meaningful role in the story’s action?
What is the protagonist relation to the setting ?
Does the setting of the story in some way compel the protagonist into action?
Does the story’s time or place suggest something about the character of the protagonist?
Does a change in setting during the story suggest some internal change in the protagonist?
Tone and Style
Does the writer use word choice in a distinctive way?
Is the diction unusual in any way ?
Does the author tend toward long or short – even fragmented— sentences?
How would you characterize the writer’s voice? Is it formal or casual? Distant or intimate? Impassioned or restrained?
Can the narrator’s words be taken at face value? Is there anything ironic about the narrator’s voice?
How does she writer arrange the material? Is the information delivered chronically, or is the organization mare complex?
What is the writer’s attitude toward the material?
Symbol
Which objects, actions, or places seem unusually significant?
List the specific objects, people, and ideas with which a particular symbol is associated.
Locate the exact place in the story where the symbol links itself to the other thing.
Ask whether each symbol comes with ready made cultural associations.
Avoid far fetched interpretations. Focus first on the literal things, places, and action in the story.
Don’t make a symbol mean to much or too little. Don’t limit it to one narrow association or claim it summons up any different things.
Be specific. Identify the exact place in the story where a symbol takes on a deeper meaning. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Does the writer use word choice in a distinctive way?
Is the diction unusual in any way ?
Does the author tend toward long or short – even fragmented— sentences?
How would you characterize the writer’s voice? Is it formal or casual? Distant or intimate? Impassioned or restrained?
Can the narrator’s words be taken at face value? Is there anything ironic about the narrator’s voice?
How does she writer arrange the material? Is the information delivered chronically, or is the organization mare complex?
What is the writer’s attitude toward the material?
Symbol
Which objects, actions, or places seem unusually significant?
List the specific objects, people, and ideas with which a particular symbol is associated.
Locate the exact place in the story where the symbol links itself to the other thing.
Ask whether each symbol comes with ready made cultural associations.
Avoid far fetched interpretations. Focus first on the literal things, places, and action in the story.
Don’t make a symbol mean to much or too little. Don’t limit it to one narrow association or claim it summons up any different things.
Be specific. Identify the exact place in the story where a symbol takes on a deeper meaning. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
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