Sunday, July 14, 2013
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Question :Search the internet to find a current article (published within the last two weeks) that provides statistical information relating to public policy and which you think is misleading. Explain why you feel the statistical information is misleading. Remember to provide a link to the article.
Question :Search the internet to find a current article (published within the last two weeks) that provides statistical information relating to public policy and which you think is misleading. Explain why you feel the statistical information is misleading. Remember to provide a link to the article.
Answer
ublic policy on the financial motivation for the African Americans The public policy framework encompasses the social economic welfare and financial stability of the citizens. This article explores the reasons, which influence the working African American pollution.Riche(2013) claims that the reasons for the working and securing of health insurance respectively. Moreover, he asserts that the need for money is the most important factor, which drives the African American people to work people to work while savings for retirement is the least compelling factor for working.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
In this regard,he establishes that 96% of the people work in order to have money while 92% of the African American people work in order to save for for their retirement annuities. In addition,91% of the people take pleasure in working while 87% do work in order to have a health personal insurance. Riche posits that 37% of the people consider the need for money to be the people who work to save for retirement consider this saving as the most important for working.
However, these statistics are misleading due to the fact that is the most crucial aspect in a person life hence it should be given the first priority with regard to working. The Life insurance coverage supersedes the mere need for money. The need to have money is actually a want hence it should be given the last priority with regard to working. The Leisure in working should be almost the last driving force for people to work.According to Schermerhon(2010),theory X postulates that people naturally dislike work hence 91% of the group in consideration cannot work for pleasure.
Marketing
Using the information presented in this lesson, create a primary research survey about Wawa or a popular convenience store in your area. Submit as a Excel or PDF document only in this drop box by the time indicated above.
1. Define a problem you want to solve.
2. Define the audience you want to question. Describe them in terms of demographics only (age, gender, education/career/income level, ethnicity, etc.). You may choose to question Wawa customers or non-Wawa customers, but not both. This group should be specific to the problem you want to solve.
3. Create 5 questions regarding attitude or behavior specific to Wawa (or a convenience chain near you) or convenience shopping or gas stations in general. The answers to these questions should help you gain insight into why people shop or do not shop at Wawa. Be mindful of the types of research, the types of questions, and the do’s and don’ts of questions.
4. Determine how you will ask these questions (in person, online, in writing). Conduct the survey.
5. Make at least one conclusion about your findings (customer insight).
Reflection of mental health
Reflection of mental health The essay should consist of paragraphs following Gibbs cycle. please it is important to demonstrate Gibbs cycle in the reflective essay. It should be a reflective essay about a mental health facility & being working in there for THREE weeks. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Congress and Global Warming Policy
Over the past decade, scientific evidence has mounted that global warming is accelerating and that it is caused by human activity. For much of his presidency, George W. Bush dismissed concerns about global warming as an unproven theory. Although the former president’s position had softened by 2007, the executive branch did little to develop policies that would reduce global warming. Congress stepped into this policy vacuum in 2007 as members introduced bills aimed at curbing global warming. To highlight the importance of the issue to Democrats, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) created a new House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. The creation of the new committee signaled Democratic Congress’s intention to lead the way in devising policies to address global warming.
Yet there is significant disagreement on what the best policies are for addressing global warming. How much regulation is necessary, and how tough should regulations be? What impact would strict regulation have on economic growth? These are the questions that Congress confronts as it seeks to act on global warming.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Those favoring tougher regulations emphasize the need for quick and strong action to stop global warming. Speaker Pelosi sought to highlight these arguments soon after she took office. In early 2007, Pelosi took the unusual step of testifying before the House Committee on Science and Technology to urge passage of a mandatory “cap-and-trade system.” Mandatory caps would limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that industries could put into the air. Under such a system, industries that exceed their caps can buy emissions credits from industries whose emissions are lower than the amount allowed. Those favoring tough regulation also supported higher mileage standards for automobiles.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
On the other side of the issue are members of Congress who oppose government regulation and point to the potential economic damage that such regulations can cause. One of the most influential opponents of Pelosi’s regulatory approach to global warming was her fellow Democrat John Dingell (Mich.), who was, at that time, chair of the critically important House Energy and Commerce Committee. A powerful advocate for the automobile industry throughout his fifty-plus years in Congress, Dingell vociferously opposed Pelosi’s agenda. Anxious to avoid any competition against his committee, Dingell demanded that the new Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming have no power to propose legislation. When Pelosi conceded to his demand, Dingell derided the new committee as “about as useful as side pockets on a cow.”a Although Dingell came to support a cap-and-trade system for regulating greenhouse gases, he continued to resist higher mileage-per-gallon standards for automobiles, on the grounds that they would cause the auto industry to bear a disproportionate cost of addressing global warming.[1]
These divisions made it difficult for Congress to reach agreement on an energy bill in 2007, as the Senate and House passed bills with conflicting provisions, and proponents of the cap-and-trade system introduced separate legislation. The new select committee held hearings to highlight the issue of global warming and to keep it on the agenda, but it could do little else.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
In 2009, a House energy bill passed containing a cap-and-trade system, by a vote of 219-212. Forty-four Democrats voted against the bill, a split that showed regional and ideological divisions among Democrats, especially between those representatives from areas that depend on the coal industry and heavy manufacturing and liberal Democrats from the East and West coasts. The measure was unable to get enough support to pass the Senate, and, as the 2010 elections neared, opposition to cap-and-trade systems became one of the major points of the Tea Party movement. In the face of these disagreements, Congress acted where it found common ground by increasing spending to promote “green technologies.” Although this spending conveyed a new sense of purpose in addressing climate change, the hard work of crafting a forceful set of policies to address climate change still lay ahead.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
[1] In a rare departure from the seniority system, Dingell was voted out as Energy and Commerce chair in 2008 and replaced by California Democrat Henry Waxman, an environmentalist who was frustrated by Dingell’s stalling of environmental legislation that would affect the auto industry.
a. Joanna Neuman, “The Nation: Detroit’s Bullying Angel Is Set to Fight: Longtime Democratic Rep John Dingell Digs in Against His Party’s Environmental Agenda,” Los Angeles Times, August 11, 2007, p. A1.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
For Critical Analysis
Write and post a short essay in which you answer "ONE" of the following questions:
1.Why is it so difficult for members of the same party—in this case Democrats—to agree on a policy to address global warming?
2.What is the purpose of a select congressional committee that cannot introduce legislation?
3.What interests do members of Congress take into account when considering environmental legislation?
4.Which environmental issues do you think Congress should address, and what should Congress do about these issues?
2.What is the purpose of a select congressional committee that cannot introduce legislation?
3.What interests do members of Congress take into account when considering environmental legislation?
4.Which environmental issues do you think Congress should address, and what should Congress do about these issues?
Written Requirement: There is an expectation that all written work will be written using proper English grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Four points will be deducted for each error. Work that has more than five spelling and/or grammatical errors will receive a grade of F (No points).
Detecting Deterioration, Evaluation, Treatment, Escalation and Communication in Teams
demonstrate an understanding of the DETECT (Detecting Deterioration, Evaluation, Treatment, Escalation and Communication in Teams) model of patient assessment.
Details: Mrs Cheryl Brown is a 44 year old female who presents to the emergency department with a 2 day history of Right Iliac Fossa (RIF) pain and vomiting. She was referred by her local GP with a provisional diagnosis of Appendicitis.
She is 160 cm tall and weighs 65 kilograms and is allergic to Penicillin. After a surgical review she was admitted to Hospital and transferred to theatre for a laparoscopic appendectomy.
You are the Registered Nurse (RN) caring for Mrs Brown on her return to the ward.
You take a brief history from the transferring Nurse who informs you that the patient has had 10 mg of Morphine IMI for pain. An ABCDE assessment is undertaken, Mrs Brown states she has pain (1) on a scale of 1-10 and is complaining of nausea.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
You take a brief history from the transferring Nurse who informs you that the patient has had 10 mg of Morphine IMI for pain. An ABCDE assessment is undertaken, Mrs Brown states she has pain (1) on a scale of 1-10 and is complaining of nausea.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Her initial observations are: Temperature: 36.5 degrees Heart rate (HR): 80 beats per minute (BPM) Respiratory rate: 12 respirations per minute (RPM) SaO2: 96 % on room air Blood Pressure (BP): 105/60 mmHg The doctor has requested that she be administered Metoclopramide hydrochloride (Maxalon) 10 mg IM injection as charted and will review her in 1 hour.
PART A In 400 words undertake an ABCDE post operative assessment on your patient. It is expected that you will use current nursing and related literature in your explanation.
PART A In 400 words undertake an ABCDE post operative assessment on your patient. It is expected that you will use current nursing and related literature in your explanation.
PART B In 850 words using the information from Part A identify two nursing interventions and one pharmacological intervention relevant to Mrs Brown’s post operative needs.
It is expected that you will use current nursing and related literature to provide rationales for your nursing interventions .The evidence for the discussion needs to demonstrate an understanding of safe and competent practice.
payment programs of fee-for-service and capitation
payment programs of fee-for-service and capitation Compare and contrast the payment programs of fee-for-service and capitation. Describe and discuss the flow of finances in the U.S. health care system. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
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