The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) impact health decisions and outcomes of society daily. Explain, using your own words, how SDOH can positively and negatively affect the health of individuals, communities, and families. Can these same social determinants affect learning?  Please discuss how social determinates also impact learning (SDOL) include the positives and negatives

Welcome to week 4. The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) impact health decisions and outcomes of society daily. Explain, using your own words, how SDOH can positively and negatively affect the health of individuals, communities, and families. Can these same social determinants affect learning?  Please discuss how social determinates also impact learning (SDOL) include the positives and negatives.  Lastly, make the connection between SDOH and SDOL and the impact they have on society (individuals, families, communities). 

Discuss How you canmove a policy forward? What strategies need to be implemented, evidence compiled, or resources utilized? What is the plan for the legislative process? 

 
How can you move a policy forward? What strategies need to be implemented, evidence compiled, or resources utilized? What is the plan for the legislative process? 
For this Assignment, you will create a Personal Legislative Agenda in which you will detail your strategy for moving your policy through the legislative process. 
 

Review the Personal Legislative Agenda and Action Plan Exemplar to demonstrate how you will construct your Personal Legislative Agenda for the state and federal proposed legislation.  
Review the Personal Legislative Agenda and Action Plan Exemplar to determine which approach might work best for advancing your policy initiatives at various stages of the legislative process. 

 
Submit a Personal Legislative Agenda detailing your strategy for moving your policy through the legislative process, using the Personal Legislative and Agenda and Action Plan Exemplar as your template. 
In your Personal Legislative Agenda, choose from the strategies provided in Advocacy Toolkit resource that best suite moving your policies forward.

Explain how a legal case could impact a specific organization not a party to the case. Explain the impact of the court’s decision on your selected organization. In light of the court’s ruling, how might the executive team of the organization make future decisions or policy?

Assessment 2 instructions: case law analysis – tort law | BUS-FPX3021 | Capella University – Minneapolis, MN

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Write a 2-3 page paper on a business-related court case that is relevant to tort law.IntroductionWhen one party damages another party, in a non-criminal context, the aggrieved party is entitled to restitution. This is one of the most important concepts of tort law. In other words, making a party legally responsible for damages is the main purpose of tort law. A judge or jury will attempt to determine exactly what needs to be done when an aggrieved party can demonstrate damages, and what those damages should be in order to return the aggrieved party to the state that they were in prior to the alleged action. Of course, no one can go back in time and change what happened; therefore, damages are always paid in the form of money.One reason why torts are important in a business context is that virtually all commercial enterprises deal with the public by providing products, services, or other commercially relevant activity. Unfortunately, consumers often suffer harm due to unintentional (or, rarely, intentional) damages caused by faulty products or negligent services.Criminal penalties cannot be attached to business entities. If a crime is committed, the government charges speci?c individuals within the corporation who may be responsible, not the business entity. Yet, society recognizes that businesses, out of negligence, ignorance, or malfeasance, may cause injury to another party. Tort law imposes standards by which such injured parties can seek recompense from the corporation in civil court. Whereas an entire corporate entity cannot be tried in a criminal court, it can be a defendant in a civil court. Keep in mind that there is a significant difference between tort law and criminal law. Criminal penalties could be applied to individuals if there is evidence of an illegal motive or criminal negligence. Torts, on the other hand, typically involve negligence, which is a breach of a duty of care.OverviewTort law is based on the notion that if one party harms another intentionally or by being careless or reckless (“negligent”), then the aggrieved party may be entitled to restitution and be made “whole.” In some cases, there is strict liability, as in cases of defective products. If a product is found to be inherently unsafe or defective, strict liability is imposed; “strict” means that neither intent nor negligence needs to be proven.Sometimes, a tort may also be a crime, as in the case of assault. Such a case can be brought both civilly and criminally. Here, we are only concerned with civil court cases. The court (using a judge or jury as fact-finder) will attempt to determine what damages are appropriate where a tort has been committed.A court will attempt to determine exactly what needs to be done when an aggrieved party can demonstrate damages, and what those damages should be, in order to return a party to its state prior to the alleged action. This remedy is almost always money because, in reality, no one can go back and undo the wrongful action.PreparationThe first step in preparing your case law analysis is to locate a published court decision and select an organization you believe would be impacted by the decision.

Choose a decision about tort law. To help you get started, use the Capella University Library Legal Research Library Guide and these well-known searchable databases of court cases. Try to imagine yourself as either the plaintiff or the defendant in the cases you review to make these cases meaningful to your life.

Select ?an organization not a party to the case that you believe would be impacted by that court decision. It can be an organization you work for or have worked for, an organization you would like to work for, or some other organization.
Use the following media simulations to help you with this assessment:

Analyzing a Case.

This multimedia? walks you through a written court decision and explains each part’s purpose.

Business Law Foundational Concepts

This multimedia will help you to understand your reading materials and articles you find.

Click Transcript (after you open the multimedia, Transcript is found at the lower right corner of the screen).
In addition to your textbook, use the transcript as another resource to quickly look up some of the more common terms. This terminology will be useful in personal, scholarly, and professional settings.

Four Ethical Theories.

This multimedia? sets forth several approaches to ethical thinking that can be applied to business.

The Case Analysis Report: Executive Briefing Exemplar [DOCX] shows a sample case law analysis. You may wish to refer to it as you work on your assessment.InstructionsOnce you have selected a decision and an organization impacted by the decision, assume you’re a senior manager in the organization you selected and that you were asked to prepare an analysis of the court decision and brief the executive team of the organization about the impact the case might have on the company. Your briefing should include a summary of the case, as well as an evaluation of how the court’s decision impacts the organization from a business, legal, and ethical perspective. Be sure to list your case citation in the References page at the end of your briefing.Step 1: Exhibit information literacy skills as applied to business law.
Identify the court, the parties who are before the court, and the date of the decision.
Ensure that your briefing provides an accurate context in terms of who brought the lawsuit and the outcome of the case.
Report research from a recognized authority that adds insight into the meaning, history, or impact of the case with relevant legal research from credible databases or online sources.
Step 2: Summarize the facts and ruling of a legal case and its impact on businesses.
Provide a brief background and context associated with the case. Summarize the facts in no more than 1-2 paragraphs.
Identify the specific disagreement between the parties. Was there a dissenting opinion? If so, explain it.
Summarize the court’s ruling, including its rationale.
Analyze the impact of the case on businesses, including both negative and positive impacts.
Step 3: Explain how the court decision impacts legal and ethical compliance in a business environment.
Identify the ethical and legal implications for a business that were suggested by the court’s decision.
Discuss whether or not the conduct of a party in the case was ethical or unethical.
Propose and explain an ethical theory that describes why a party’s conduct was ethical or unethical.
Step 4: Explain how a legal case could impact a specific organization not a party to the case.
Explain the impact of the court’s decision on your selected organization. In light of the court’s ruling, how might the executive team of the organization make future decisions or policy?
Additional Requirements?Based on your executive audience, your executive briefing should be no more than three pages, in addition to a References page, and should be well organized and written in clear, succinct language. Follow APA rules for attributing content to sources that support your analysis and conclusions.Your submission should meet the following requirements:
Written communication: Write in complete sentences free from errors that detract from the overall message.
Font and font size: Arial, 12 point.
Format and length: Double-spaced, 2-3 pages.
Citations: Include complete citations of your sources along with a References page. Review Evidence and APA for more information on how to cite your sources.
Review the assessment scoring guide for details on how your assessment will be graded.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
Competency 1: Articulate the importance, context, purpose, and relevance of law in a business environment.

Summarize the facts and ruling of a legal case and its impact on businesses.

Competency 2: Evaluate key judicial concepts that influence the decisions related to business.

Explain how the court decision impacts legal and ethical compliance in a business environment.
Explain how a legal case could impact a specific organization not a party to the case.

Competency 4: Develop information literacy skills as applied to business law.

Exhibit information literacy skills as applied to business law.

Competency 5: Convey purpose, in an appropriate tone and style, incorporating supporting evidence and adhering to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards.

Convey purpose, in an appropriate tone and style, incorporating supporting evidence and adhering to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards.

The fear as the result of the recent Ebola cases outside of Africa is a security threat to developed countries. Considering the global financial constraints how should this be addressed?

Question: The fear as the result of the recent Ebola cases outside of Africa is a security threat to developed countries. Considering the global financial constraints how should this be addressed?Discussion Requirements: 

The initial post should be written in APA format with a reference list.
You must use the supplied assigned reading sources*
The goal is to read and use all the assigned readings by the end of the week. It is unlikely that you will have time to read all the assigned readings before the initial post-deadline. Choose one or two articles that seem to provide an approach to the topic of the week that is interesting to you. Use those articles as the basis for your initial post and then continue to read the additional articles during the week to contribute to the discussion forum. This should be your strategy in each week since the reading list will become longer and more challenging.
There is a 500-word minimum initial post. Ensure that your substantial initial post provides your classmates with something to consider and comment upon. Demonstrate that you’ve thoroughly read the articles from the reading list that you have chosen and that you understand the basics of the theories you’ve chosen to discuss. Spend some time reading the responses of your peers.
Comment on the postings of your peers and respond with a welcome to each of them 

A nurse at the local Senior Center made the following notation about a client: A 74-year-old female client wearing eyeglasses with bifocal lenses and hearing aid in her left ear. Walks with a shuffling gait, using a cane for support. Wearing house slippers and housedress. States, “My other doctor says I should have my eyes looked at by an expert. It’s been a while, and my eyes seem to be acting up lately. I can’t see so good anymore.” The client states that she takes medication for “sugar” and her blood pressure and has worn glasses for years with the last prescription changed about 3 years ago. “I was a seamstress for many years and quit when I couldn’t see to thread the needles anymore-just in time too. These new materials are too hard to work with!” Denies using any eye drops. Describes vision changes as difficulty seeing well at night, especially if trying to read. Uses a magnifying glass to help when reading. No eye pain or discharge, although eyes sometimes feel “dry and scratchy,” with the left eye being worse than the right. Admits to rubbing eyes but without relief. Develop a Plan of Care for this patient that includes: 2 Nursing Diagnosis 2 goals for each Nursing Diagnosis Interventions with rationales

 
A nurse at the local Senior Center made the following notation about a client: A 74-year-old female client wearing eyeglasses with bifocal lenses and hearing aid in her left ear. Walks with a shuffling gait, using a cane for support. Wearing house slippers and housedress. States, “My other doctor says I should have my eyes looked at by an expert. It’s been a while, and my eyes seem to be acting up lately. I can’t see so good anymore.” The client states that she takes medication for “sugar” and her blood pressure and has worn glasses for years with the last prescription changed about 3 years ago. “I was a seamstress for many years and quit when I couldn’t see to thread the needles anymore-just in time too. These new materials are too hard to work with!” Denies using any eye drops. Describes vision changes as difficulty seeing well at night, especially if trying to read. Uses a magnifying glass to help when reading. No eye pain or discharge, although eyes sometimes feel “dry and scratchy,” with the left eye being worse than the right. Admits to rubbing eyes but without relief.
Develop a Plan of Care for this patient that includes:

2 Nursing Diagnosis
2 goals for each Nursing Diagnosis
Interventions with rationales

The Middle Ages in Europe are often seen as a backward period, especially when compared to the ancient world of Greece and Rome, while others often see the Middle Ages as an era of vibrancy and growth. With this mind and focusing on at least three of the four course themes of government, religion, gender, and social class, were the High Middle Ages in Europe between 1000 and 1300 a period of decline, a period of growth, or a mixture of the two?

The Middle Ages in Europe are often seen as a backward period, especially when compared to the ancient world of Greece and Rome, while others often see the Middle Ages as an era of vibrancy and growth. With this mind and focusing on at least three of the four course themes of government, religion, gender, and social class, were the High Middle Ages in Europe between 1000 and 1300 a period of decline, a period of growth, or a mixture of the two?  
Suggestion for formulating a clear answer: Instead of just describing the Middle Ages in Europe between 1000 and 1300, explain for each selected course theme whether or not it is proof that the Middle Ages in Europe between 1000 and 1300 were a period of decline, a period of growth, or a mixture of the two. Then based on your conclusions for each theme, come to your general conclusion about whether the Middle Ages in Europe between 1000 and 1300 were a period of decline, a period of growth, or a mixture of the two.

As nurses we complete physical assessment on a routine basis, even though they are typically focused assessments. What type of technology have you seen utilized in your assessment process that assists in your effectiveness to communicate findings both orally and written format? If no technology, how do you ensure effective communication for assessment findings?

As nurses we complete physical assessment on a routine basis, even though they are typically focused assessments. What type of technology have you seen utilized in your assessment process that assists in your effectiveness to communicate findings both orally and written format? If no technology, how do you ensure effective communication for assessment findings?

Write a policy brief on a current issue in environmental policy within the geography of Oklahoma.

 
Write a policy brief on a current issue in environmental policy within the geography of Oklahoma.
The goal of this assignment is to apply topics raised in class to a current policy debate and to communicate these issues to a broader audience.  Think of this as a document prepared by a think tank or advocacy group designed to inform the public about a current policy issue.  
The brief should be professionally presented, include figures and/or graphs when appropriate, and be suitable for posting on the web site of an environmental organization. 
Use the resources from the policy writing link and the pdf of policy writing guide.
Use the same topic that your presentation covers. A more specific topic can be the focus depending on how general your presentation is. Ie. If your presentation topic was the Clean Air Act, then you could write a policy brief over the regulation of SOx in Oklahoma. 

 Working Across CulturesScenario: Your company is undertaking a new business venture in another country. Your boss has told you they want you to oversee this venture. You are excited about the opportunity and want to ensure the people you interact with work harmoniously with you.Read the Discussion Question resources. Select your home country and another country of your choosing. If your home country is not listed in the resources, select a neighboring country or one you are familiar with. Respond to the following prompts: Briefly explain why you chose the other country. Discuss the similarities and differences between your two countries.

 Working Across CulturesScenario: Your company is undertaking a new business venture in another country. Your boss has told you they want you to oversee this venture. You are excited about the opportunity and want to ensure the people you interact with work harmoniously with you.Read the Discussion Question resources. Select your home country and another country of your choosing. If your home country is not listed in the resources, select a neighboring country or one you are familiar with. Respond to the following prompts:

Briefly explain why you chose the other country.
Discuss the similarities and differences between your two countries.

How can you use the similarities you identified to your advantage in your communications?
What hurdles might the differences you found present for your communications?

Reflect on the Discussion Question resources you used. Did any of the resources’ characterizations of cultures surprise you? Do you agree or disagree with their analyses? Explain.
Referencing at least 2 of this week’s materials, what tactics would you apply to build rapport across the two cultures and overcome intercultural obstacles?

Post your initial response by Wednesday, midnight of your time zone, and reply to at least 2 of your classmates’ initial posts by Sunday, midnight of your time zone.? 
My home Country is the US

Write a short paperregarding how homeopathy is truly holistic. Why does homeopathy take the whole person into account when choosing a remedy? What can homeopathy do for a variety of health complaints, acute, chronic, and first aid

Write a short paperregarding how homeopathy is truly holistic. Why does homeopathy take the whole person into account when choosing a remedy? What can homeopathy do for a variety of health complaints, acute, chronic, and first aid

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