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  • Cultural Identity Presentation General Instructions Cultural Self-Analysis – Create a PowerPoint (or similar project using a web-based platform) describing your cultural identity and its impact

    Cultural Identity Presentation

    General Instructions

    Cultural Self-Analysis – Create a PowerPoint (or similar project using a web-based platform) describing your cultural identity and its impact on your life and interactions with others in terms of the following questions. Please be sure to explicitly address all of the questions in each section. The PowerPoint/Project should flow as a narrative story rather than a question and answer format.

    • Race, Ethnicity, Geography, and National Origin

    What do you identify as your national background, racial group, and ethnic identity? In what geographic region were you reared?  Are you the product of a rural or urban environment? What values are typical of that region? Where did your ancestors come from? Why and how did you or your ancestors come to the United States? In what ways did you/they adjust to this new home? What aspects of your/their culture of origin were retained? What impact does this way of entering the United States and the subsequent adjustment have on your culture?  On your identity?

    • Religion and Spirituality

    What was your religious affiliation (if any) during your childhood?  How did this come to be in your family?  How are conflicts due to religious values resolved? What do you think this religious preference reflects about your heritage/culture? What is your religious/spiritual affiliation now (if any)?  If it has changed, how did that transformation happen?

    • Gender and Sexuality

    What are your gender and sexual orientation? How are gender and orientation differences handled in your family of origin?  How is sexism in your culture addressed? What behaviors, characteristics, beliefs, and values are defined by gender in your culture? How are gender roles divided? How is conflict between gender roles handled? What are some specific rules for marriage and childrearing in your culture?

    • Age and Accessibility

    What is your age?  Consider your interactions with your peers. Consider interactions with those in your age group. Give two examples of how you treat those the same age as your children or younger; your parents; your grandparents or older. How does your age affect your experience in your family of origin? How has your degree of ability and accessibility shaped you as a person?

    • Class and Geography

                What is the socioeconomic history of your family? What role or meaning does  socioeconomics have for people with backgrounds like yours? If your socioeconomic history is different now, how did that transformation happen? What were music, art, and clothing preferences like in your family of origin? What were the political preferences of your family of origin?  How did this come to be in your family?  What do you think this political preference reflects about your heritage/culture? What is your political preference now?  If it has changed, how did that transformation happen?

    • Personal Relationships

    Think of significant people in your life when you were a child/adolescent (i.e. parents/guardians, close relatives, teachers, clergy, siblings, etc.). What do you remember about their attitudes and feelings toward multicultural and diverse populations?  How were racism, heterosexism, genderism, ageism, classism, etc. addressed? What did you overhear them saying about multicultural and diverse groups?

    Who determined the “social norms” and “rules” of your family? How were they enforced? How were they passed to younger members of the family/group? What events can you remember that involved personal contact with diverse groups? What were/are your thoughts, feelings, and reactions? How many of your close, long-time friends were members of multicultural and diverse groups? In what ways, if any, were these friendships different from other friendships you have with friends who reflect your own cultural groups? What significant events have affected your family and those closest to you?

    • Group Membership

    When did you first become aware that you were a member of each of the groups that have shaped your identity, whether you chose to embrace or reject those aspects? Please add any other information you think is pertinent to your cultural identity.

     Each presentation should look like this:

    Introduction

    Introductory text for the entire PowerPoint/Project goes here. Race, Ethnicity, Geography, and National Origin Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Religion and Spirituality

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Gender and Sexuality

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Age and Accessibility

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Class and Geography

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Personal Relationships

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Group Membership

    Witty and insightful text goes here.

    Conclusion

    Concluding text for the entire PowerPoint/Project goes here.

    Please refer to the APA 6 manual for details and examples for citing references.  Since this is primarily a personal narrative, I do not expect a reference page or citations unless you are drawing facts and opinions from other sources.

    CACREP Standards Addressed: 2F.2.b, 2F.2.e and 2F.2.g

    Scoring Guidelines

    Points available: 100.

    Components

    Unacceptable       

    Revisions Required 

    Target            

    Introduction          

    Establishes historical background and defensible

    thesis that supports a logical

    line of reasoning (CACREP 

    2F.2.b, 2F.2.e,  2F.2.g)

    Underdeveloped

    introduction; reason for culture selection is

    unclear or missing;

    historical background is

    inaccurate or missing (0

    points)

    Coherent introduction that includes a reason for culture selection;

    historical background is

    accurate but limited (5

    points)

    Engaging, well developed introduction

    that includes a detailed reason for culture

    selection; historical

    background is accurate and thorough (10 points)

    Content

     Each component of the cultural identity is

    thoroughly addressed and

    answers to all questions are

    provided (CACREP  2F.2.b,

    2F.2.e,  2F.2.g)

    Responses are missing for one or more

    components; confusion about or

    misunderstanding of topic; no sense of purpose (0 points)

    Responses to each component are included, but are simplistic and

    unfocused; limited sense of purpose (10 points)

    Developed responses to each component; represents sound

    understanding of the

    assigned topic; focused

    (20 points)

    Ideas, Support &

    Development         

    Supports ideas and reflections using specific

    and relevant examples of evidence/experiences

    (CACREP  2F.2.b, 2F.2.e,  2F.2.g)

    No or limited evidence/experiences

    are provided to support ideas and reflections;

    evidence is incomplete,

    incorrect, oversimplified,

    or disconnected from the context (0 points) 

    Provides necessary evidence/experiences to support ideas and reflections; the

    importance/relevance of all pieces of

    evidence/experiences is unclear or under

    developed but does

    support the ideas and reflections presented

    Relies on compelling and detailed

    evidence/experiences to support ideas and reflections; the

    importance/relevance of all pieces of

    evidence/experiences is

    clearly stated; considers alternate interpretations of evidence/experiences

    Components

    Unacceptable       

    Revisions Required 

    Target            

    and is placed properly

    within the context (10

    points)

    to enhance  demonstration of cultural intelligence (20 points)

    Conclusion          

    Establishes clear conclusion based upon

    evidence/experiences

    (CACREP  2F.2.d, 2F.2.g)

     Missing or no connection of evidence and analysis to the reflections; fails to summarize the argument coherently (0 points)

    Limited connection between evidence and analysis to reflections;

    summarizes some ideas

    and thoughts but repeats ideas to support reflections (5 points)

    Engaging, strongly connects evidence and analysis to reflections; summarizes the main

    topics without repeating previous ideas (10 points)

    Structure &

    Organization         

    Presentation has unity and coherence to accomplish the focused purpose

    No structure or series of  isolated ideas (0 points)

    Organization is confusing or disjointed;

    transitions are missing or inappropriate (5 points)

    Clear organizational structure; easily followed; includes transitions;

    structured format (10

    points)

    Sentence Structure

    Demonstrates varied sentence structures to enhance meaning

    Contains multiple and serious errors of

    sentence structure: i.e.

    fragments, run-ons;

    unable to write simple sentences (0 points)

    Formulaic sentence patterns or overuse of

    simple sentences; errors

    in sentence structure (5

    points)

    Effective and varied sentences; errors (if

    present) due to lack of

    careful proofreading (10

    points)

    Mechanics           

    The text has few grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.

                 Frequent errors in agreement, verb tense, spelling, and

    capitalization; intrusive and/or inaccurate punctuation;

    communication is hindered (0 points)

    Contains several errors in agreement, verb tense, spelling,

    capitalization, and

    punctuation (up to 6); errors interfere with meaning (5 points)

    Virtually free of errors in agreement, verb tense, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation  (no

    more than 3); errors do not interfere with meaning (10 points)

    Vocabulary & Word

    Usage               

    Uses extended and appropriate vocabulary

    Vocabulary is unsophisticated; or subject specific

    vocabulary or

    sophisticated vocabulary used incorrectly (0 points)

    Proper, but simple vocabulary used; subject specific vocabulary used infrequently (5 points)

    Vocabulary is varied, specific and appropriate; uses subject specific

    vocabulary correctly (10

    points)

  • As a group, nurses must strive to reduce the barriers to professionalism, the first step in this is to develop an awareness of those barriers and perhaps your own barrier

    As a group, nurses must strive to reduce the barriers to professionalism, the first step in this is to develop an awareness of those barriers and perhaps your own barriers to professionalism. (300 words)

    Discuss the different barriers to Professionalism in Nursing and also identify any barriers that you may have.

    https://www.nursing.upenn.edu/nhhc/american-nursing-an-introduction-to-the-past/

  • After you have fully designed your network, you will need to provide three data flow diagrams explaining how your designed network handles three different transactions:

    Introduction In this three-part assignment, you will apply the various concepts you have learned throughout this course to the design of the single most secure network possible, capable of supporting three IT services: e-mail, file transfer (centralized), and VPN.

    After you have fully designed your network, you will need to provide three data flow diagrams explaining how your designed network handles three different transactions:

    The first datapath diagram should show an internal user sending an e-mail with their corporate e-mail address to a user on the Yahoo domain with an arbitrary address of user534@yahoo.com. The second datapath diagram should show a user initiating an FTP session from inside your network to the arbitrary site of ftp.netneering.com. The third datapath diagram should show an externally located employee initiating a VPN session to corporate, in order to access files on the Windows desktop computer DT-Corp534-HellenS at work. The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

    Recommend solutions, products, and technologies to meet business objectives. Instructions Part 1 Use Microsoft Visio or an open-source alternative to:

    Create a diagram showing the overall network you have designed, from the user or endpoint device to the Internet cloud; following the access, core, and distribution layer model; depicting at least four-fifths of the necessary network components; and citing specific, credible sources that support the design. Include the following, at a minimum: Authentication server (Microsoft Active Directory). Routers. Switches and/or hubs. Local users. Remote users. Workstations. File share (CIFS). Mail server. Web servers (both internal and external). Firewalls. Internet cloud. Web proxy. E-mail proxy. FTP server (for internal-to-external transport). Part 2 Use Microsoft Visio or an open-source alternative to:

    Create a datapath diagram for the following e-mail transaction: A local (corporate) user, with the e-mail address jonny.hill@Corp534.com, sends an e-mail to a Yahoo recipient at user534@yahoo.com. Document and label the diagram showing the protocols and path of the data flow as data traverses through your network from source to destination. Show user authentication when necessary. Cite specific, credible sources that support the diagram. Create a datapath diagram for the following file transfer transaction: A local user, Jonny Hill, transfers a file, using FTP, through the Internet to another company’s site (ftp.netneering.com). He has to access the secure shell, using his active directory credentials, to authenticate the FTP server (Linux running Redhat) on the DMZ. He needs to transfer files from his desktop across the Internet to ftp.netneering.com. Document and label the diagram showing the protocols and path of the data flow as data traverses through your network from source to destination. Show user authentication when necessary. Cite specific, credible sources that support the diagram. Create a datapath diagram for the following VPN transaction: A remote user, Hellen Stover, connects, via VPN, from home through the Internet to her corporate desktop, DT-Corp534-HellenS. Hellen uses a browser to initiate her VPN connection. By going to https://VPNaccess.corp534.com, she arrives at a login page where she needs to authenticate using her Active Directory credentials before the VPN tunnel is built. Document and label the diagram showing the protocols and path of the data flow as data traverses through your network from source to destination. Show user authentication when necessary. Cite specific, credible sources that support the diagram. Part 3 Write a 6-10 page paper in which you:

    Explain the function and configuration of at least four-fifths of all required network devices, citing specific, credible sources. Authentication server (Microsoft Active Directory). Routers, switches, and/or hubs. Local and remote users. Workstations. File share (CIFS). Mail server. Web servers (both internal and external). Firewalls. Internet cloud. Web proxy. E-mail proxy. FTP server (for internal-to-external transport). Explain how the overall network design protects the organization from both inside and outside attacks, addressing all required network design features and considerations and citing specific, credible sources that support your assertions and conclusions. Address: Physical and virtual access. Logging requirements. Security policy. Firewalls. Proxy servers. The VPN tunnel. DMZ isolation. User authentication. Distribution of layer routers and switches. Explain how your layered design compensates for possible device failures or breaches in network security, addressing all key design features and considerations and citing specific, credible sources that support your assertions and conclusions. Include: Load balancing. Swappable devices. Standby backup devices. QoS prioritization. Vendor support for core and services. Explain how to make the file transfer process more secure, fully addressing FTP security risks and how specific FTP replacement devices add protection, clearly delineating the features of each device, and citing specific, credible sources that support one’s assertions and conclusions. Support your main points, assertions, arguments, or conclusions with at least four specific and credible academic sources synthesized into a coherent analysis of the evidence. Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment. For help with research, writing, and citation, access the library or review library guides. T

    Submission Requirements All diagrams and charts you create for the assignment should be included in the paper.

  • Assignment instructions. Demonstrate the ability to work as part of an accounting team in the preparation of an integrated annual report for a group of entities. Students should prepare an integrated annual report for Caribbean

    Assignment instructions.

    Demonstrate the ability to work as part of an accounting team in the preparation of an integrated annual report for a group of entities.

    Students should prepare an integrated annual report for Caribbean Producers (Jamaica) Limited for the financial year ended December 31, 2025.

    Students are allowed to use artificial intelligence only in the preparation of the Chairperson’s Report.

    Not to prepare any financial statements as all of that has been given. We will need to do a 5 year comparison of EPS etc. as indicated below. The information being pulled will reflect as is as this is the company report and we are not tweaking anything. The mission and vision statement is to be given back exactly as is. Do not reword anything.

    Integrated Annual Report A report that is prepared in accordance with the Integrated International Reporting Council (IIRC) framework is an integrated report.

    • The integrated report will provide information on the entity’s business model, its strategies, and the risks it faces. This will ensure a strategic focus on the creation of value.

    . •An integrated report will provide clarity on the relationship between financial and non-financial performance and its impact on value creation.

    •An integrated report provides a holistic picture of the entity.

     

    NB: The company has an annual report for 2024

     

    Contents of an Integrated Annual Report

    • Table of Contents

    •Notice of Annual General Meeting – In  annual report. Decide on a time and date. Look @their notice and prepare something similar

    Responsibility for Integrated Report

    •Organizational overview and external environment.

    • Stakeholder Relationships

    •Governance – look at Sagicor annual report to incorporate what they have there

    •Business Model

    •Risks and Opportunities

    • Strategy and Resource Allocation – look @annual report for insight. Also look at financial statements, and stock exchange to see if they are reporting that a director retired etc. that way you get current info- it’s a public company.

    • Performance

    •Outlook

    •Basis of Preparation and Presentation- look at financial statements to see the basis in which they were prepared. International reporting standard.

    •Corporate Social Responsibility – go to the company’s website and social media to see what they are involved in.

    •Chairperson’s Report

    •Chief Executive Officer’s Report

    •Directors’ Report- look at audited financial statement – what is profit? What is the taxation, how much dividends ? look at consolidated statement- change of equity

    •Auditors’ Report

    •Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income – all these in yellow, are already prepared just extract from the lasts audit doc

    •Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity

    •Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

    •Consolidated Statement of Cash flows

    •Company Financial Statements

    •Notes to the Financial Statements

    •Statistics- do a comparison of 5 years on 3 areas (from 2025 going back) on dividends , earnings per share and sales of the company

    •Ten Largest Shareholders – can be found in notes to financial statements

    •Shareholdings of Directors and Officers- in financial statements

    •Proxy Form- create this. When creating, refer to notice of Annual general meeting. For eg if there were 7 resolutions to be passed then proxy form must have 7 boxes to be ticked.

    Notice of Annual General Meeting

    •Date, time and location of meeting

    •Resolutions

    •Any other business

    Nb: the company secretary must prepare the notice of annual general meeting and sign

    Responsibility for Integrated Annual Report

    • You could write something like this.

    • “The Board of directors acknowledges that it is ultimately responsible for ensuring the integrity of the integrated annual report. “

    • “The Board of directors was assisted by the Audit Committee and further supported by management, which convened and contracted the relevant skills and experience to undertake the reporting process and provided management oversight. The integrated report was prepared under the direct supervision of the” Group Financial Controller.

     

    Organizational Overview and External Environment

    Look for mission and vision of company

    “The organizational overview should inform us about what the entity does, which would encompass its mission and vision, therefore identifying the entity’s purpose and intention. “ Identify critical human resources. Use Jamaican central bank and Statin obtain this info/ as a source

    “The external environment provides information about the context under which the entity operates and will therefore enlighten us about, economic conditions, technological changes, environmental challenges and societal issues. “ Information should be provided on material factors in the external environment that can impact the entity’s ability to create value in the short, medium and long term and its response to these factors.- also use IMF and Planning Institute of Jamaica. 

     

    Additional breakdown of what sections should include:

    External Environment Some items to consider:

    • Economic conditions

    • Technological changes

    •Information on societal issues

    • Political environment

    • Position in the value chain

    •Industry trends.

     

    Some items to consider continued:

    • Competitive landscape and market positioning (consider such factors as, the threat of new competition, substitute services or products, bargaining power of suppliers and customers, and the level of competitive rivalry).

    Use Porter’s Five Forces Classification Framework

    • Horizontal competition

    — Rivalry among Existing entities

    — Threat of New Entrants

    — Threat of Substitutes

    • Vertical competition

    • Supplier Power

    • Buyer Power

     

     

     

    Some items to consider continued:

    • Legislative and regulatory environment under which the entity operates

    •Micro conditions and macro conditions- bank of Jamaica as source

    •Industry trends.

    • Speed and impact of technological changes

    •Information on environmental issues

     

    Governance “The section on governance should identify the entity’s governance structure and how this structure supports the entity’s ability to create value in the short, medium and long term.”

    Governance Some items to consider:

    •Ability to create value in the short, medium and long term

    •Any regulatory requirements and if so, its impact on the entity’s governance structure (does it exceed the regulatory requirements).

    •The Board of Directors responsibility for promoting and enabling innovation

    •Senior Management and Directors skills, such as, competence and experience

    •Senior Management and Directors diversity such as, gender. Mechanisms for dealing with integrity and ethical issues

    •Relevance of remuneration and incentives on value creation

    •Governance processes for formulating strategy, making strategic decisions, monitoring strategy, monitoring culture and influencing strategy

    •Attitude towards risk and its approach to managing those risks

     

     

     

    Business Model

    •“The business model is usually graphically depicted and explains the value creation process. The business model shows us the system of transforming inputs into outputs (products and services) and outcomes (customer satisfaction, brand loyalty, environmental effects, social effects, employee morale, organizational reputation and cash flows). “

    • “An entity may employ more than one business model if it operates in different market segments.”

     

    Risk and Opportunities

    •“Information on material specific risks and opportunities that impact the entity’s ability to create value in the short, medium and long term,” and how the entity will mitigate these risks.

    • “The entity’s overall assessment of the likelihood of these specific risks and opportunities coming to fruition, indicating the circumstances that may bring it to fruition and the estimated magnitude of its effect on the entity.”

     

    Strategy and Resource Allocation •Disclose the strategic objectives for the short, medium and long term, and the measures being employed to achieve those objectives in the short, medium and long term, without disclosing the underlying tactics to competitors. • Identify the key performance indicators. • Indicate the impact of the entity’s strategies and resource allocation on the society and the sustainability of the environment it is operating in.

     

    Performance •Disclose the extent to which the entity’s strategic objectives have been achieved for the period under review and if not, why not. • Provide a trend analysis of at least five years for key KPIs.

     

    Outlook •The information provided should be based on “sound, realistic and transparent analysis, on the material challenges and uncertainties, as well as the opportunities the entity is likely to face in pursuing its strategies, as well as an explanation of the potential implications for its business model and future performance.” • The section should not breach any legal or regulatory requirements. The information should be presented in a manner that it is not interpreted as providing stock market guidance or seen as guaranteeing future financial performance.

     

    Basis of Preparation •Disclose how the entity determines what matters to include in the integrated report and how such items are quantified or evaluated. • Disclose the “materiality determination process along with key judgments, a summary of the frameworks and methods used to quantity or evaluate material matters, the key personnel charged with governance for material matters.”

     

    Statistics- Five (5) year comparison

    •Earnings Per Share •Dividend Per Share •Return on Equity Capital •Inflation Rate

     

    Chairperson’s Report •Review of economic conditions •Review of performance of the group •Future prospects for the group

     

    Directors’ Report

    •Profit before taxation

    •Taxation

    •Profit after taxation

    •Dividends declared during the year

    •Transfer to reserves

    •Directors retiring and proposed directors

    •Whether auditors are willing to continue

     

    Other Things to Include •Company Logo •Summary Financial Information

     

    Auditors’ Report (already prepared) •Opinion- Qualified or unqualified – Whether the financial statements give a true and fair view of the company and the group • Basis for Opinion (compliance with ISA and independent in accordance with IESBA) • Key Audit Matters • Other Information • Management’s Responsibilities • Auditors’ Responsibilities • Regulatory Requirements • whether proper accounting records were kept • Engagement Partner

  • Description Assignment Details Since the 1970s, war on crime has been fought by increasing severity of sanctions against offenders, including the following: Increased correctional budg

    Description Assignment Details Since the 1970s, war on crime has been fought by increasing severity of sanctions against offenders, including the following: Increased correctional budgets Increased probation populations Increased prison and jail populations Increased parole populations Crime has decreased during this time frame. Some observers the credit get-tough policies for the decline. On the other hand, some critics argue that such policies have little effect on crime rates but do much more damage to families and communities. Research your state’s current Department of Corrections (DoC) budget. Analyze where funds are currently allocated. Scenario Your state is suffering from a terrible budgetary crisis. The state legislature is cutting your state correctional budget from $5 billion to $2 billion. There are many ways that the correctional budget can be cut. For this assignment, address the following: Recommend programs you will either cut or eliminate to reduce expenditures. Determine whether your focus will be on staff reduction or inmate reduction. Will you close facilities? Will you change the various services and accommodations you provide to inmates? Determine whether sentencing strategies need to change to assist your state during this time of economic struggle. Support your reasoning by referencing your state’s DOC budget breakdown. What would your recommendations to lawmakers be about sentencing strategies and how they are connected to correctional budgets?

  • Part I: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY After choosing the topic for your Research Project, you will complete an Annotated Bibliography assignment using the Research Project: Annotated Bibliography

    RESEARCH PAPER

     Part I: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

    After choosing the topic for your Research Project, you will complete an Annotated Bibliography assignment using the Research Project: Annotated Bibliography Template provided. The topic of the research project has to be related to ‘a current issue concerning the use of health informatics in quality management and decision support within the healthcare industry’.

    This assignment will be used as a springboard in your research for your project. It may also be used to begin to explore ideas or concepts you find interesting within the realm of the topics covered in this course. You must use the Liberty University Library Research Portal to identify a minimum of 5 scholarly journal articles from peer-reviewed journals addressing your topic. All references must be less than 10 years old. Ensure that the document follows current APA formatting. When using the provided template, delete current material and replace it with your own material. Refer to the Annotated Bibliography Rubric for additional project insights.

    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

     

     

     

    Part II: OUTLINE ASSIGNMENT

    You will complete a full sentence outline in preparation for the Research Project: Final

    Document.

    You will be using the same topic as the Annotated Bibliography.

    The outline must include a thesis statement, the research questions/issues being answered/addressed, how much space will be allotted for each section of the paper, and a preliminary reference list of at least 5 sources (that are less than 10 years old).

     

    Full Sentence Outline

    The full sentence outline format is essentially the same as the alphanumeric outline. The main

    difference (as the title suggests) is that full sentences are required at each level of the outline.

    This outline is most often used when preparing a traditional essay.

     

    Thesis Statement:

    Question(s)/Issues Begin Addressed:

    I. Man-made pollution is the primary cause of global warming.

    A. Greenhouse gas emissions are widely identified by the    scientific community to be

    harmful.

    1. The burning of coal and fossil fuels are the primary releasers of

    hazardous greenhouse gases.

    Full sentence outlines are often accompanied with an APA reference list on a separate page.

    Quotes within the outline must also utilize current APA format for in-text citations.

    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

     

     

     

     

     

    Part III: FINAL DOCUMENT ASSIGNMENT

    Using your Annotated Bibliography and Outline of the Research Project, you will work on a 5-page paper complying with the formatting and content instructions below.

    You will be using the same topic as the Annotated Bibliography and Outline.

     

    Format

    • Minimum of 5 pages, double-spaced not including title and reference pages

    • Current APA format

    • Numbered pages

    • Minimum of 5 scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journals. Must be less than 10 years old.

    • Show block quotations for more than 40 words:

    – Single spaced with double space separating quotes

    – Indented 5 spaces from left hand margin

    – No quotation marks

    • Reference page in current APA format including active URL links (not included in page total)

    • Single-space between references and double space within the reference

     

    Content

    • A title page that includes:

    – Running head: and page number (right aligned)

    – Course number and name

    – Case name

    – All group member names

    – Date submitted

    – Respectfully submitted to: (Instructor’s Name)

    • Abstract (block formatted)

    • Content of your topic and/or paper

    – Concepts from the textbook that are related to your topic, including page numbers where the concepts may be found. Credit will only be earned for concepts supported by text page numbers (Essentially, this is accomplished through integration of the relevant course content, using properly formatted APA citations)

    – Use current APA format for “in text” citations to credit sources listed in the reference list as appropriate

    • Conclusion

    • References

    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

  • From the article, describe its relevance to your personally or professionally in about 50-75 words Describe the purpose of the article in about 25-50 words. Remember to cite any information from your chosen source

    1. From the article, describe its relevance to your personally or professionally in about 50-75 words
    2. Describe the purpose of the article in about 25-50 words. Remember to cite any information from your chosen sources with an APA style in text citation.
    3. Identify the major methodological design from the article in about 25-50 words. Remember to cite any information from your chosen sources with an APA style in text citation.
    4. Identify strengths and weaknesses of the specific measurement used to operationalize one of the key variables in about 50-100 words. Remember to cite any information from your chosen sources with an APA style in text citation.
    5. Identify the key variables and how they were operationalize in the study. (what measures were used) in about 100-150 words. Remember to cite any information from your chosen sources with an APA style in text citation.
  • INT 220 Module Six Assignment International Team Expectations

    INT 220 Module Six Assignment International Team Expectations Guidelines and Rubric

    Overview

    Managing an international team will present unexpected challenges. You are in different time zones; you have different schedules; you come from different cultures; and your own communication style may be different from that of members of your team. Success of a geographically distributed team can be fostered by setting expectations that are informed by best practices and the cultures of your team members.

    Scenario

    Your company is expanding into a new market and has formed a new team that it would like you to manage. Your manager has sent you this note:

    Thank you for taking on this challenge. You have a great team, but they come from very diverse backgrounds. It’ll be up to you to ensure it is a cohesive team that communicates well and collaborates effectively. As you know, at our firm, we feel that the management of our teams and human resource management are strategic advantages for us. I would like you to write an email explaining to me what managerial approaches you will use and how you think your team will function together. Also, include your conference call invitation for your team’s introduction. I would like to review what you are going to send to your team.

    Directions

    For this assignment, you will write an email and introductory conference call invitation as requested by your manager.

    Team Member Locations
    Your team consists of the following four members from various locations across the globe:

    1. Kaspar was born in and is based in the country you chose for your course project.
    2. Kelly was born in and is based in the United States.
    3. Syed was born in and is based in Ethiopia.
    4. Nina was born in and is based in Vietnam.

    Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

    • Write an email to your manager explaining how you plan to manage your team. It should include the following information:
      • Cultural Considerations: Identify the cultural considerations for each team member. For the purposes of this assignment, you can assume that each team member represents the average cultural dimensions of an average citizen of the country, and you are encouraged to use the Hofstede Country Comparison Tool, which is linked in the Supporting Materials section below.
      • Common Issues Among Global Teams: Identify the common issues among diverse or global teams and potential conflicts that could occur in your team.
      • Management Approaches: Explain the multiple management approaches you plan to use and why.
      • Holiday Policy: State a policy for selecting which holidays team members can take off that takes into account cultural considerations
      • Team Expectations Plan: Explain the determination of whether your team will collaboratively create a team expectations and communication plan or whether you as the manager will do it on your own, explaining your decision.
    • Conference Call Invitation: Create a conference call invitation, including the time of the meeting and agenda.

    What to Submit

    Submit your email as a 200- to 350-word Microsoft Word document. Submit your conference call invitation by completing the Conference Call Invitation Template. Sources should be cited according to APA style.

    Supporting Materials
    The following resource supports your work on this assignment:

    Website: Hofstede Country Comparison Tool

    AI Usage

    If you use gen AI tools to support your work on this assignment, be sure to follow these AI usage guidelines. You must acknowledge your use of these tools in your work. Guidelines on how to cite AI tools can be found in this Shapiro Library guide.

    Module Six Assignment International Team Expectations Rubric

    Criteria Exceeds Expectations (100%) Meets Expectations (85%) Partially Meets Expectations (55%) Does Not Meet Expectations (0%) Value
    Email: Cultural Considerations Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner Identifies cultural considerations for each team member Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include adding more cultural considerations for each team member Does not attempt criterion 15
    Email: Common Issues among Global Teams Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner Identifies common issues among diverse or global teams and potential conflicts that could occur in the team Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include listing potential conflicts that could occur in diverse or global teams Does not attempt criterion 15
    Email: Management Approaches Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner Explains multiple management approaches that are planned for use Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include adding explanations of management approaches that deal with potential team plans Does not attempt criterion 15
    Email: Holiday Policy Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner States a policy for selecting which holidays team members can take off that takes into account cultural considerations Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include taking into account cultural considerations when stating holiday policy Does not attempt criterion 15
    Email: Team Expectations Plan Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner Explains the decision about who will create a team expectations and communication plan and justifies the answer Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include justifying the selection of who will create the team expectations and communication plan Does not attempt criterion 15
    Conference Call Invitation Exceeds expectations in an exceptionally clear, insightful, sophisticated, or creative manner Creates a conference call invitation, including time of the meeting and the agenda Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include selecting a time zone that is more appropriate and including agenda items Does not attempt criterion 15
    Clear Communication Exceeds expectations with an intentional use of language that promotes a thorough understanding Consistently and effectively communicates in an organized way to a specific audience Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but communication is inconsistent or ineffective in a way that negatively impacts understanding Shows no evidence of consistent, effective, or organized communication 5
    Citations and Attributions Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with few or no minor errors Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with consistent minor errors Uses citations for ideas requiring attribution, with major errors Does not use citations for ideas requiring attribution 5
    Total:
  • As you progress through your psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) residency, clinical reasoning becomes increasingly multifaceted—requiring synthesis of diagnostic, therapeutic, ethical, and contextual fact

    As you progress through your psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) residency, clinical reasoning becomes increasingly multifaceted—requiring synthesis of diagnostic, therapeutic, ethical, and contextual factors. This assignment challenges you to visually and analytically represent your clinical decision-making process for a complex psychiatric case using a flowmap or decision tree. You will demonstrate how you apply evidence-based reasoning, ethical and legal principles, and culturally responsive care throughout your decision process.

    Assignment Instructions

    1. Select a Case: Choose one complex, de-identified psychiatric case from your current or previous clinical experience. The case should reflect a multifactorial presentation (e.g., comorbid medical or psychiatric conditions, cultural factors, ethical dilemmas, or treatment adherence challenges).
    2. Create a Clinical Flowmap (Decision Tree or Mind Map): Use Canva, Lucidchart, MindMeister, or PowerPoint SmartArt to design a visual decision map that clearly illustrates your advanced reasoning process. Your flowmap should include:

    Clinical presentation and key assessment findings Differential diagnosis and final diagnosis rationale Evidence-based treatment decisions (psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, or integrated care) Ethical and legal considerations (e.g., confidentiality, involuntary treatment, informed consent) Cultural, lifespan, or social determinants of health adaptations Expected outcomes and follow-up considerations 3. Write a 600–750-word Rationale: Accompany your flowmap with a concise written analysis that explains why you made each major decision. Discuss:

    How evidence, guidelines, or theories supported your choices How you balanced ethical and legal responsibilities How patient diversity and context influenced your plan How your reasoning reflects the PMHNP scope and standards of practice 4. Support with Evidence: Include at least 2–3 current scholarly sources (within the past 5 years) cited in APA Style (7th ed.) to support your analysis.

    Submission Requirements

    Submit a single Word document that includes:

    · The visual flowmap (embedded as an image or figure)

    · The written rationale (600–750 words, excluding references)

    · APA-style reference list (2–3 sources minimum)

  • Measurable Course Objectives ( Pick 1) Measurable Course Objectives are outcomes students are expected to achieve by the end of the course. Adhere to professional standards as defined by the Nurse Practice Act

    Measurable Course Objectives ( Pick 1) Measurable Course Objectives are outcomes students are expected to achieve by the end of the course.

    Adhere to professional standards as defined by the Nurse Practice Act and Seminole State College Student Policy Handbook (commitment to professionalism, collaboration and management of care). Apply information technology effectively to support communication/documentation in the classroom and clinical setting (communication, collaboration and management of care). Apply the steps of the nursing process to provide drug therapy in the clinical setting, taking into consideration the needs of a diverse patient population (caring, clinical competence and decision-making). Assess the older adult’s specific aging pattern and functional ability to help guide the development of the plan of care (caring interventions). At a beginning level, plan and implement nursing interventions for unmet bio-psychosocial needs (caring). Begin to implement the nursing process with the collaboration of the health care team in order to meet the basic bio-psychosocial needs of patients (collaboration and management of care, clinical competence and decision-making). CLINICAL OBJECTIVES: Demonstrate clinical competence and decision-making in selected nursing skills in the simulation lab and clinical setting. Document findings accurately and according to agency policy (clinical competence and decision-making). Demonstrate professional communication and behavior (commitment to professionalism, communication). Describe and apply the steps of the nursing process: assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation (clinical competence and decision-making). Describe and demonstrate behaviors that indicate a commitment to the profession of nursing (commitment to professionalism). Describe and utilize effective communication skills when assessing the adult and older adult’s desires, expectations, resources and cultural background when making recommendations regarding their environment and care (caring, clinical competence and decision-making). Describe the principles of evidence-based practice as it relates to the profession of nursing to enable the nurse to provide safe and effective care (collaboration and management of care, commitment to professionalism, clinical competence and decision-making). Develop an attitude of inquiry that will enhance the ability to remain informed of newly-developed drugs and changes in currently approved drugs (clinical competence and decision-making). Discuss the five Student Learning Outcomes of the Seminole State College nursing curriculum as they apply to the practice of professional nursing. Identify legal and ethical standards of the nursing profession and apply them in clinical practice (collaboration and management of care, clinical competence and decision-making). Identify social and cultural factors that influence health care practices and attitudes (caring interventions, commitment to professionalism). Recognize met and unmet bio-psychosocial needs of clients (caring, clinical competence and decision-making). Recognize safety needs of clients and maintain a safe clinical environment (clinical competence and decision-making). Recognize the value and impact of caring behaviors, attitudes and interventions on the client, family and members of the health care team (caring). State basic concepts related to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, adverse drug reactions and individual variation in drug responses (clinical competence and decision-making).

    After completing this activity, the learner will be able to:     •    Identify several professional nursing journals available in the media center.     •    Locate online articles in established professional nursing journals.     •    Review a journal article and critique it for content and credibility.     •    Summarize the author’s ideas in the student’s own words, without plagiarizing.     •    Write a bibliography according to accepted standards.     •    Present a brief (five minutes) oral synopsis of a professional article.

    Purpose of Activity Professional journals provide a means of communication between various segments of the nursing profession. Current research findings are documented in these periodicals to keep other members of the profession up to date on new theories and modalities used to treat clients. Nursing students should become familiar with professional journals so that they become accustomed to reading them to keep abreast of current trends in the profession. They also should learn to discriminate between journals and authors to determine which are worthy and reliable. The purpose of the journal article review is to help the beginning nursing student become aware of the professional journals that are available to them and to learn about an area of personal interest that relates to client care.

    Project Guidelines     •    Review the course objectives located in the course Syllabus.      •    Consider a topic of interest to you that correlates with a course objective, has relevance to nursing, and would also have some appeal to your classmates.     •    Using appropriate library catalog or search tools, find a professional nursing journal article from a recommended source that addresses the topic.     •    If you are unsure the the journal article you chose would be considered a professional nursing journal article, check with your instructor for guidance.     •    Following the rubric provided, prepare a review of the journal article to be presented to your clinical group during pre or post conference time as assigned.     •    The oral presentation should include a brief, five minute or less, review of:     ◦    Journal title     ◦    Journal article title     ◦    Author (at least one author is a nurse)     ◦    Date published (within five years)     ◦    Content     ◦    Findings of article     ◦    Why chose this article and why relevant to Foundations of Nursing course     •    Do not attempt to teach the content of the article.     •    The presentation date/time will be assigned clinical faculty.     •    Provide a copy of the rubric and article accompanied by a bibliography to your clinical instructor.     ◦    For help with formatting your bibliography in APA–please visit the Purdue Owl website: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/10/

    Journal article APA reference examples (separate reference page, reference needs a hanging indent and is double spaced):  Without a doi number: Author(s) last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal in Italics, Volume number in italics(Issue number), Page numbers.  With a doi number: Author(s) last name, First initial. Middle Initial. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal in italics, Volume number in italics(Issue number), Page numbers. https://doi.org/xxx.