Discuss the reason that Hinduism is an imagistic religion and your understanding of the role that images play in Hindu worship
In this unit’s discussion form, choose from one of the following five topics, and share your thoughts on your choice of topic with the class. Depending on your choice, you may need to do a little more research about your topic.
Option 1: The reason that Hinduism is an imagistic religion and your understanding of the role that images play in Hindu worship
Option 2: The role that holidays and festivals, such as Diwali or Holi, play in Hindu culture and some facts that you discovered about Hindu festivals and holidays
Option 3: The role that puja plays in Hinduism and the types and forms that puja can take
Option 4: The role that deities play in Hinduism and the role that deities play in different sects of Hinduism
Option 5: The role and purpose of sacred texts in Hinduism and some facts that you discovered about sacred texts in Hinduism
200-300 words
Why Do Juveniles Become Substance Abusers?
Many juveniles commit offenses, such as theft, disorderly conduct, and vandalism, under the influence of drugs or alcohol or being a part of the gang. These offenses might be related to substance abuse or peer pressure.
Why Do Juveniles Become Substance Abusers?
- Juveniles living in urban areas, particularly in low-income neighborhoods with ample opportunities to buy drugs, are more susceptible to becoming substance abusers. This, in turn, leads to crime for bringing in money to purchase drugs. Juveniles who live in affluent areas can also become involved in substance abuse.
- The risk of becoming a substance abuser increases if the juvenile lives in a dysfunctional family with conflict, low interaction, low parental support, or in a family where parents are involved in drug use. Juveniles may use drugs to forget about problems, to relieve boredom, and to counteract feelings of loneliness or low self-esteem.
- Juveniles are more likely to use drugs if their friends do, in order to get acceptance from their peer group.
Why Do Juveniles Join Gangs?
- Juveniles could join gangs for their own protection. Often, these youths have low self-esteem, are in trouble in school, and have few friends outside of the gang. In addition, the gang serves as an alternative way to obtain recognition and status.
- Living in disorganized and poverty-ridden neighborhoods, where crime and violence occur every day, or in a home with a dysfunctional, abusive, or economically deprived family increases the juveniles’ risk of joining gangs.
- Some youths are attracted to gangs because of their personality or temperament.
Question to consider: What types of prevention programs are there to address these issues? See the next lecture some examples.
When compared to the web world where some popular apps could get away with mediocre design, why do mobile apps face a higher design bar?
- When compared to the web world where some popular apps could get away with mediocre design, why do mobile apps face a higher design bar?
- Compare and contrast native mobile app design versus standard desktop app design. Discuss considerations for choosing one over the other. Elaborate on main advantages vs disadvantages.
Word Count: 300additional Scholarly source
Strict APA 7 format
Stalking and harassment, to what extent is stalking driven by personality traits?
Law
The question that needs to be answered is “to what extent is stalking driven by personality traits?”
This is limited to 1500 words (excluding footnotes and bibliography) with 10% leeway and should cover:
i) the fundamental issues and debates in the area.
ii) the current state of research and the extent of the literature.
iii) the gaps in current knowledge and understanding.
Need one introduction, main paragraph and a conclusion
Can focus more on the question related to social media
NB You can use whichever referencing system you are comfortable with just be consistent
The Business of Law – ABS and Traditional Law Firms
Instructions
Word limit is 3,500 words, and this includes footnotes but excludes bibliography.
Quality of work that is expected
The assessment should be written in clear and concise language and should aim to demonstrate critical evaluation, analysis, and reflection rather than being merely descriptive of the topic covered. In particular, you will need to demonstrate your ability to carry out effective and relevant independent research as part of your assessment
Since your assignment is something you write in your own time (as opposed to under the pressure of an examination) we expect a high level of performance in the written communication and presentation skills. You should make sure that you use language proficiently and present knowledge, opinion or advice in a way that is succinct, accurate, grammatically correct, comprehensible, and appropriate for the context. o You should also make sure that your work is ‘office quality’, i.e., well presented, with no spelling mistakes or formatting errors.
Referencing
Use OSCOLA (the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities) for citing/referencing all material used in your assessment. Full details and online tutorials on referencing using OSCOLA can be found at: www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola. Please note that your references must be expressed sufficiently clearly that any reader of the work could check them easily
Bibliography
All works to which you refer within the text and in the footnotes must be included in the bibliography, as well as any other sources you have used in the course of the research. Please note that you may consult any research source you want, but it must be available to read in English.
OSCOLA requires bibliographies to be laid out in three parts:
• Table of cases
• Table of legislation
• Bibliography – all other secondary resources (e.g. books, journal articles, newspaper articles and so on)
Further information and online tutorials on referencing using OSCOLA can be found at: www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
Your report should meet the following seven assessment criteria.
- Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the relevant area;
- Analysis of complex legal, factual, business and/or management issues;
- Application of knowledge and understanding to the task;
- Ability to select and use appropriate information in support of the argument;
- Ability to critically evaluate information;
- Ability to reach a clear and reasoned solution to the problem(s) raised in the task, addressing any ethical and commercial issues;
- Ability to communicate using a clear and logical structure and language appropriate to the task
Assessment
Case Study – The Business of Law
This case study concerns Alternative Business Structures and the ways of working in the legal sphere. Please read the following statement:
“Alternative business structures continue to disrupt the traditional law firm model in new and innovative ways”
Prepare a 3,500 word report. The report should contain the following sections.
- A brief description of the current regulatory framework around Alternative Business Structures and how they are disrupting the traditional law firm models.
- An analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the new and innovative ways of working in the legal sphere.
Consider some of the points below:
- What clients need and want from their legal advisors
- What are the business benefits for law firms in using these structures
- What future generations want from their careers, including agile working and alterative careers
You should refer to the wider literature, your own research, and practical examples in order to give a comprehensive analysis and show your understanding.
- A synthesis of sections 1 and 2 which should comprise reasoned conclusions and reflections as to the future ways of working and the business of law.
Please note that I have inserted a random figure for referencing. You are expected to reference the work fully, with each footnote being relevant to what is being referenced.
Identify a creative project you have completed recently. Describe the project including your idea and the purpose of the project.
Architectural Design
Identify a creative project you have completed recently. Describe the project including your idea and the purpose of the project. Describe what materials and media you used. Include a reflection on what area of Design you are interested in and why (Interior Design). The personal statement should demonstrate your motivation and commitment to study, your knowledge of the program and include any relevant work experience information. You can also provide details of any volunteer work you may have undertaken.
Explore the suitability of furosemide and ramipril prescribing decisions with reference to recorded diagnosis
Nursing
Case study in 2000 words: Show understanding of furosemide and ramipril, from a patient perspective, pay particular attention to the potential for serious side effects, drug interactions and adverse DRUG REACTIONS, CONSIDER potential contributory risk factors from the history and lifestyle of the individual having the drugs prescribed for them, discuss professional issues : discuss the broader issues related to their prescription medications, the achievement of patient user concordance inclu health education and health promotion use journals, also literature, use university reading books list
Ethical issues powerpoint Human Resource Management homework help
Create an 8 slide PPT, or some other presentation, that accomplishes the following:
- Chose some ethical issue you feel is important (abortion, gun control, climate change, eating meat, anything that can be considered a moral matter – if you are unsure, be sure to clear with your instructor)
- Present research on the situation being sure to clearly discuss both sides, as much as possible. Some conundrums will have much more weight on one side than the other such as climate change.
- Reiterate the primary theories contained in your moral compass from week 3 and then explain the position on this issue your compass promotes.
- Include a proper references/works cited slide (APA or MLA).
For example, say you want to address gender-neutral bathrooms in public buildings. First, present some research from sources promoting that they should exist and from sources promoting they should not. Then reiterate the components of your moral compass as stated in the week three paper. Note, your compass may have evolved and if so, work in the new components. Finally, state your position clearly (they should or should not exist) and how your compass justifies that position.
Keep in mind, please:
- Proper PPTs have bullets on the slide that are explained in the notes section.
- If you intend to narrate the presentation be sure to include the transcript in the notes section.
- Keep the viewer in mind (teacher). While you might work hard on a 20 minute presentation, few faculty members have the time to watch or listen to it.
- Just like papers, clear citations must appear on the slide or in the notes to justify listing it as a reference.
Discussion: classical mythology: stories of love and adventure
Prompt
This is a multistep prompt in which you have to answer each of the questions posed to you.
Love is an important theme in all of the myths we cover in this course, though you will soon come to find that ideas about love vary widely. What does this week’s reading assignment reveal about love? Be sure to refer to specific passages and/or quotes from the text to support your answer.
Heroism is also a very important topic when it comes to the world of myth. What do the tales of our heroes reveal about Greek and Roman ideas of heroism? In your opinion, are any of the heroes more heroic than others? Be sure to develop your answer thoroughly, and refer to specific passages and/or quotes from the text to support your answer.
Guidelines
• Your initial response should be at least 500 words in length
• Use MLA format for any quotations or citations that you use to support your answer
• Use size 12 font, one-inch margins, and double-spacing
• Consult the MLA Formatting and Style Guide to understand how to format citations and
references and for general writing assistance (writing style, mechanics, grammar, etc.).
Readings
Hamilton, Edith. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes. Grand Central Publishing, 2011.
Part Two: Stories of Love and Adventure, pp. 121 to 150 (through the end of Pygmalion and Galatea); pp. 155 to 195 (beginning with the tale of Daphne and Apollo)
Part Three: The Great Heroes Before the Trojan War, pp. 196 to 252
Additional Resources: External Links
Hadestown Broadway Trailer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWDwy2lAFFo
“Way Down Hadestown” – Sung by the Cast of Hadestown on Broadway – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yokR4_Q1nEM
Hercules Official Trailer #1 (2014) – Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane Movie HD – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFqY089piQ4
The assignment requires you to conduct a comprehensive review on a research question related to Pre-Hospital Emergency Care. ( it is up to you to decide on the question – you may use the question that you developed in the first research module)
Healthcare&Medicine
I’ve copied and pasted the guidelines below, this is part of a Paramedic top-up degree
Step 1 – Define a review topic, objective and sub questions
Define your main topic question and then; define 3 or more sub questions that will allow you to answer/speak to the objective/question
Step 2 – Plan your review –
eligibility criteria ( inclusion/exclusion) – critical appraisal process- etc)
Step 3 – Conduct your search
Using the content from step 1 & 2 – define and execute your search strategy – do not forget to include “grey literature”. –
Step 4 – Screen the results to match your criteria in step 2
Ensure that they meet your criteria (as set in Step 2).
Ensure that you have a min of 6 and a max of 12 papers reviewed)
Step 5 – Extract relevant data (note : narrative content is data too) from the studies you have screened and chosen
Typically, you will garnish 500 – 1000 words from each of your selected papers
Step 6 – Write it up !!!
HEADINGS (GUIDE)
Abstract
Introduction
Statement of the primary review questions
Inclusion criteria
Methods (describing processes for searching, screening, extraction, and presentation of results)
Tabulated and/or narrated description of results. consider using a flow chart to display what you have found
Discussion (Links to an external site.)(results and limitations of the review)
Conclusions and recommendations for future research
References
Conflicts of interest, acknowledgements etc.,
Appendices; all search strategies and the data extraction instrument used
Research sites should be but not limited to:
Cochrane, PubMed, cinahl, medline