Write a report on a trend in business that you’ve observed, and highlight at least the main finding.

 Write a report on a trend in business that you’ve observed, and highlight at least the main finding. For example, from the rising cost of textbooks to the online approach to course content, textbooks are a significant issue for students. Draw from your experience as you bring together sources of information to illustrate a trend. 1. The report will be five pages double-spaced, not including the cover page, abstract page and list of references. 2. Use at least four outside sources published within the last five years. 3. The report will include at least one visual aid, which does not take up more than one-half page of the report. 4. Use APA Style to document/credit sources. You should review the rules for formatting a citation for the References list, but it is not necessary for you to compose a citation from scratch. Use a citation generator. The citation generators produce the citations for you. You plug in the information about your source and the generator gives you the citation. There are several free ones available. I recommend this citation generator: Son of Citation Machine. You can access this generator at: http://citationmachine.net 

discuss whether you would use discipline, guidance, or punishment to handle this incident.

When managing challenging behaviors in infants and toddlers, you must consider when to use guidance, redirection, or discipline. Knowing the difference between these three approaches and coaching children to recognize them is vital in their development. In addition to coaching children, it is necessary to maintain a safe learning environment in which all can learn and grow.Part 1:  InfographicResearch and find a free online resource to create an infographic that you would share with colleagues that work with students’ birth to 2 years old. The infographic should include the following information:Part 2: ScenarioRead the following scenario:Janice and Jose are 3-year-olds. Janice is aiming her paint brush at Jose’s picture. Twice this morning you have asked her to stop painting on her neighbor’s pictures.In 150-250 words, discuss whether you would use discipline, guidance, or punishment to handle this incident. Support your rationale with at least two scholarly sources.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

What kind of information needs to be obtained in order to apply the Principle of Utility?

 Jake runs a delicatessen in a high-crime section of a large city. After being robbed at gunpoint eight times in the past two years, Jake obtained a pistol permit and bought a pistol. Yesterday a man entered the store brandishing a knife and demanded all the money in the cash register. Jake moved to the cash register as if planning to open it. Then he quickly grabbed the gun hanging under it and, without warning, shot the man six times in the chest. Analyze the case in terms of Utilitarianism. For example, what are the alternative actions and their consequences? What kind of information needs to be obtained in order to apply the Principle of Utility? Your explanations should have reasons that support them and make specific references to the Burnor and Raley text. Main posts should be at least 200 words. 

Describe the theory of knowledge called skepticism.

 Instructions: Minimum 2 pages 8 – 10 Paragraphs Essay # 2 Describe the theory of knowledge called skepticism. Consider the skeptic’s charge that we can never be confident about the reliability of our normal sources of knowledge (perceptions, memory, introspection, and reasoning.) Describe why and how, for each of the 4 sources mentioned, the source is unreliable. Use examples to show your understanding. If a source of knowledge is unreliable, it means these sources can trick us into believing falsehoods. Does it follow from the fact that we are sometimes mistaken when we rely on these sources that we are always mistaken? In other words, once we admit is possible that we are mistaken, does that mean that we need to admit that we might never be correct? How would you respond to the skeptic? 

discuss the technological changes that have been made since 2017 and how those changes have affected humanity, and how those changes have affected themselves.

 1. Using a Microsoft Word document, please assume you are a reporter writing ten years hence. Please discuss the technological changes that have been made since 2017 and how those changes have affected humanity, and how those changes have affected themselves.2. The minimum word count shall be not less than 500 words.

discuss your belief on “tech giants” violating antitrust laws.

 Antitrust regulation is designed to increase competition by eliminating attempts to monopolize an industry (other than through better products or better management) as well as by attacking certain patterns of illegal conduct (i.e. price-fixing and exclusionary contracts that foreclose competitor business). For this forum, discuss your belief on “tech giants” violating antitrust laws. Do you feel Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, etc. are in violation of such antitrust regulation? The response should be around 300 words with intext citations and follow APA format

use the scientific method to design two research studies; one that involves basic research and another that involves applied research, both on the same topic area.

Basic and Applied ResearchYou will select one topic that you will use throughout the course. For this assignment, you are to use the scientific method to design two research studies; one that involves basic research and another that involves applied research, both on the same topic area.

What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease?

What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications. 

List the ten leading causes of mortality in 1910 and in 2010.

  Causes of Mortality in the U.S. Mortality rates — and particularly cause-specific mortality rates — are among the most important measures of a population’s health status. How these rates change over time shows which diseases are being controlled and which are becoming more serious threats. Gather data about cause-specific mortality rates for the U.S. population in 1910 and in 2010. Gather U.S. mortality rate data broken down by gender and ethnicity. Present the data in tabular form. Use the data to answer the following questions: List the ten leading causes of mortality in 1910 and in 2010. Among the leading causes of mortality, identify the most common collective type of disease in 1910 and in 2010. Discuss the similarities between causes of mortality in 1910 and in 2010. Discuss the differences between causes of mortality in 1910 and in 2010. Discuss the similarities and differences between causes of mortality for men and women. Discuss the similarities and differences between causes of mortality for various ethnic groups. Present your work as a 3-page report formatted in the APA style as a Word document. 

Discuss how you plan to facilitate making contact with a nurse leader and post a draft change project that willl impact quality improvement as a narrative for students and faculty to review.

Consider what change you would like to initiate that will benefit the healthcare community.Discuss how you plan to facilitate making contact with a nurse leader and post a draft change project that willl impact quality improvement as  a narrative for students and faculty to review.

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