Create a eight to ten slide PowerPoint presentation (excluding the title and references slides) that highlights three key ways in which leadership and management theory has evolved from the industrial age to the present.

Imagine that you have been asked to deliver a presentation about the evolution of leadership to a high school management class. Create a eight to ten slide PowerPoint presentation (excluding the title and references slides) that highlights three key ways in which leadership and management theory has evolved from the industrial age to the present. Use four outside sources in addition to the required readings to support the statements made within your presentation. Also, within the PowerPoint presentation, incorporate at least 100 words of speaker notes for each content slide.

consider how consumer demographics and health care marketing plays a role in consumer selection of health care resources.

The focus of this assignment is to consider how consumer demographics and health care marketing plays a role in consumer selection of health care resources. You use your skill in marketing analysis to analyze a health care organization from a market-based perspective.

What will your life look like when you are successful in your new career (e.g., new car, vacations, no worry about bills)?

Jasmine, Jamal, and Janet all decided to return to school for different reasons and to accomplish different goals; as such, they each have different motivations, and the same is true for all of us. Motivation is a funny thing; we need it to succeed in just about everything we do, but we can lose it all too easily. Think back to when you first considered the idea of pursuing your college degree and what motivated you to begin this exciting journey. Where do you see yourself after graduation? What is YOUR “big picture”?Let’s spend some time talking together about what your big picture is. When you have a tough day balancing school with life, it helps to think about your big picture and what brought you to CTU in the first place.For example:Mary is a nursing assistant who has worked at a hospital for 5 years. She has watched leaders come and go and believes she has what it takes to lead change at her hospital. Her big picture involves getting a degree in health care management so she can be involved in decisions. Although Mary doesn’t share her big picture with coworkers, she really sees herself running the hospital someday. When Mary is tired and unmotivated to do her coursework, she looks around at work and remembers why she went back to school. She knows she will make a great leader!Dwayne is a server at a local diner. It helps him pay the bills but nothing more. He has always been a whiz at computers. He loves fixing computers for his friends and family but wants to learn about programming. Dwayne’s brother does computer programming for a government organization in Washington, D.C. Dwayne sees how successful his brother is with computer programming, and he wants to get a similar job. His big picture also includes him opening up a computer fix-it store so he can get paid for doing something he loves.Olivia’s big picture involves law enforcement. Her father was a police officer, and Olivia has wanted to be an officer since she was a little girl. Olivia decided to get a degree in Criminal Justice to help advance her career. She knows that she will be better equipped to provide for her family if she gets her degree. She sees herself as the Chief of Police, just like her father. She has been focused on her big picture since she was 8 years old.Post a Primary Discussion Response by addressing the following questions:Describe your big picture. Be as detailed as possible.What will your life look like when you are successful in your new career (e.g., new car, vacations, no worry about bills)?What are 1–2 practical strategies you can employ to stay motivated even when you face challenges?Here are 3 resources you can check out if you need help:

In what ways did George W. Bush’s foreign policies and view of the role the United States should play in the world affect the nation’s involvement in the Middle East following the 9-11 attacks?

In what ways did George W. Bush’s foreign policies and view of the role the United States should play in the world affect the nation’s involvement in the Middle East following the 9-11 attacks? When should the United States get involved with another country’s problems? Explain in 200-300 words with one reference.

Draw the timeline that illustrates the timing of all the events of the situation described above.

Bob and Carol are planning for the birth of their first child exactly four years from today. They are now ready to start their savings plan for the big event. The current hospital cost for having a healthy baby at the local hospital is $6500 after all insurance payments. Pre-natal care for the immediate 12-month period prior to having the baby amounts to $2000 out-of-pocket costs. Carol’s best friend is planning a baby shower, so only a crib, a baby carrier, and other miscellaneous items will be needed, which all cost $1,200 today. However, these items will be purchased and paid for the day of the child’s birth, and the items are expected to increase in costs by 10% each year over the next four years due to inflation.Bob and Carol now have $500 in cash that they plan to put in the bank in order to cover the all the new costs. Also, Uncle Ted has promised to contribute $1000 at the end of year two, as a present to Bob and Carol for baby expenses.Currently, Bob and Carol can earn 6% compounded annually on this money. In order to be able to pay cash for all these expenses on the day the baby is born, how much will Bob and Carol have to save, assuming the baby is born exactly four years from todayQuestions:Draw the timeline that illustrates the timing of all the events of the situation described above.How much will Bob and Carol need to have in the bank on the day the baby is born in order to achieve all their goals?What amount needs to be saved at the end of each year in order for Bob and Carol to reach their financial goals?Submission Details:Submit your 2 to 4 page paper in a Microsoft Word document, using APA style.

What teacher roles are encouraged?

Classroom Management Plan IntroductionThis assignment will give you the opportunity to evaluate classroom management reward system plans and create your own planThe Assignment1. On page 199, read Examples 9.1-9.4 Choose 2 of the examples and answer the following questions for each example:1. What teacher roles are encouraged? (10 points)2. What student roles are encouraged? (10 points)3. Is the system cooperative or competitive? Why? (5 points)4. What kind of classroom environment is this likely to foster? (10 points)5. For each exampleyou selected, discuss how you would make changes to improve the plan if needed. (5 points)After completing the assignment above, you will create your own reward system for the classroom. Be sure to include the following:1. A thorough explanation of how the rewards system will work. What is your role? and What is the student’s role? (40 points)2. Include all procedures and materials needed (20 points)Grading CriteriaWhat do teachers owe their students?Teachers owe passion to their students—a passion for the subjects they teach, their instruction, and a desire to help students succeed.What is your overallgoalas a teacher?The overall goal for a teacher is multifaceted: to make learning fun and inspire students to find a love of learning; to create an organized classroom; to ensure that expectations are clear and grading is fair, and to incorporate the best available teaching strategies.How do you create an inclusive learning environment?Students come from a variety of socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds and can vary greatly in cognitive ability and learning styles. A teacher needs to strive to incorporate instructional methods that consider all of the varied backgrounds and learning abilities of students.Spelling and Grammar (10 points) Other point values are noted above. Each question from the two chosen examples must be answered thoroughly in complete sentences.Your classroom rewards system should be at least 4-5 well writtenparagraphs. Paragraphs should be 4-5 sentences.

Why do we need different tools for analyzing financial statements? Don’t the numbers in the financial statements speak for themselves?

There are different tools for analyzing the financial statements of a company, such as horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, ratios for measuring financial health and profitability, and so forth. But before we begin using these tools, it is important to know the purpose of each tool.Q.1 Why do we need different tools for analyzing financial statements? Don’t the numbers in the financial statements speak for themselves?1. Include in your post that you attended the live lecture2. provide a summary of your key takeaways from the lectureBook for referencesFinancial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making 9th Kimmel, Weygandt and Kieso2019 Wiley

discuss interventions that are used in your current or previous practices to prevent medication errors.

In the landmark report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1999 To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System, it highlighted the need for a national approach in the prevention of errors in patient safety. Medication errors were identified as a significant patient safety concern.For this assignment, read the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) Guidelines on Preventing Medication Errors in Hospitals. In 2-3 paragraphs, discuss interventions that are used in your current or previous practices to prevent medication errors. Include in this discussion which interventions do you believe are highly effective and others that although in theory are highly effective are more challenging. For example, administering medication with no distractions- although this is very important at times this is very difficult to achieve on a busy unit.Please use correct grammatical sentence structures and cite your sources using APA format. You can use this article and your book as your sources. My intent to for you to reflect on yourcurrent medication administration safety practices and their effectiveness as well as the responsibility of nursing in the administration of medications.

Suggest at least two items from each activity that creditors should analyze when deciding whether to lend money to the company. Justify your response.

For this week’s discussion, use the Internet to research one publicly traded company in which you are interested. Review its most recent statement of cash flows. Be prepared to discuss.Review the company’s operating, investing, and financing activities. Suggest at least two items from each activity that creditors should analyze when deciding whether to lend money to the company. Justify your response.

Should small-business owners of bars and other establishments be free from copyright laws?

1. (only 2 questions for 1.)FactsNorton’s Country Corner (Norton’s) is a cowboy bar located in Queen Creek, Arizona. The bar is owned by McDade & Sons, Inc., which is owned 100 percent by Nancy McDade. McDade is its sole officer and director. Live bands play country-and-western music at Norton’s on various nights of the week. Certain copyright owners of music have authorized Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) to license the use of their copyright songs to broadcasters and to owners of concert halls, restaurants, and nightclubs for live performances of the copyrighted music. BMI attends public performances of music to determine whether any copyrights it is authorized to license are being performed without such license.One night, a BMI representative attended a live band performance at Norton’s bar and recorded the songs played by the band that night. The audio recording showed that 13 copyrighted songs that BMI was authorized to license were played by the band at Norton’s without the required license. BMI sued McDade & Sons, Inc. and Nancy McDade in U.S. district court for copyright infringement. The defendants argued they had not committed copyright infringement and that copyright law did not apply to owners of small establishments.IssueAre the defendants liable for copyright infringement?Language of the CourtThe Copyright Act gives the owner of a copyright the exclusive right to publicly perform, or authorize others to perform, the copyrighted work. Any person who violates this exclusive right is an infringer. Lack of authorization is established by the undisputed fact that defendants were not licensed by BMI to perform plaintiffs’ copyrighted musical compositions. Defendants contend that the copyright laws are unfair to small bar owners “struggling to get by week by week.” Defendants seek an exemption from complying with the Copyright Act, but have not cited any authority for such an exemption. The record reflects that defendants’ infringements were knowing and willful.DecisionThe U.S. district court held that the defendants had engaged in copyright infringement and awarded $39,000 in damages, attorney’s fees, and costs to the plaintiffs, and issued a permanent injunction against the defendants’ infringement of copyrighted musical compositions licensed by Broadcast Music, Inc.Critical Legal Thinking QuestionsShould small-business owners of bars and other establishments be free from copyright laws?How many restaurants, bars, and other establishments play copyrighted music without the copyright owner’s permission?2. Exclusionary RuleEvidence obtained from an unreasonable search and seizure is considered tainted evidence (“fruit of a tainted tree”). Under the exclusionary rule, such evidence can generally be prohibited from introduction at a trial or an administrative proceeding against the person searched. However, this evidence is freely admissible against other persons.The U.S. Supreme Court created a good faith exception to the exclusionary rule.13 This exception allows evidence obtained illegally to be introduced as evidence against the accused if the police officers who conducted the unreasonable search reasonably believed that they were acting pursuant to a lawful search warrant.U.S. Supreme Court, Washington DCIn the United States, suspected criminals are given many rights by the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions. Parties in the United States are free from unreasonable searches and seizures of evidence, and any evidence obtained illegally is considered tainted evidence and cannot be used in court. People who are suspected of a criminal act may assert their right of privilege against self-incrimination and may choose not to testify at any pretrial proceedings or at trial. In addition, if convicted of a crime, the criminal is free from cruel and unusual punishment.Critical Legal ThinkingDoes the exclusionary rule allow some guilty parties to go free?Is this an acceptable result when balanced against the protections afforded by the Fourth Amendment?Find and share a case where a person was set free based on unreasonable search and evidence was found? If you cannot find one, try to find a case simlar to the one below.Case Example: DON’T USE THIS CASEDavid Riley was stopped for driving with expired registration tags. A search of the car turned up two concealed and loaded firearms. The police confiscated Riley’s smartphone and went through it and found gang related information and a photograph of Riley in front of a car they suspected to be involved in a shooting a few weeks earlier. Based on the information retrieved from the cellphone Riley was charged with that earlier shooting, with firing at an occupied vehicle, assault with a semiautomatic weapon, and attempted murder. Riley was convicted of all charges and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Prior to trial, Riley moved to suppress the evidence the police obtained from his cellphone, alleging that the information obtained from his phone was the fruit of an unconstitutional search in violation of the Fourth Amendment. The court denied Riley’s request. After appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to hear the case.

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