How does data become knowledge and finally wisdom?
How does data become knowledge and finally wisdom? Explain the relationship between knowledge acquisition, knowledge processing, knowledge generation, knowledge dissemination, and wisdom. Then provide examples from your clinical practice (or past work experiences) according to the following:a. Examples of knowledge acquisitionb. Examples of knowledge generationc. Examples of knowledge processingd. Examples of knowledge disseminatione. Examples of the use of feedback
Define and describe business continuity.
CLoud Define and describe business continuity.Define and describe disaster recovery.Discuss pros and cons of cloud-based backup operations.Discuss key items that should be included in an SLA.Business examine Alexas skill in ordering drinks from Starbucks APA formatting and in-text citation
Why are so many companies opting for this strategy? Would a fully owned subsidiary be a better choice?
Please answer the QUESTIONS AND make your RESPONSES insightful respectful of the opinion of others.Questions 9One of the most common entry strategies for MNCs is the joint venture. Why are so many companies opting for this strategy? Would a fully owned subsidiary be a better choice?In what way do the concepts of formalization, specialization, and centralization have an impact on MNC organizational structures?CH 101. What types of political risk would a company entering Russa face? Identify and describe three. What types of political risk would a company entering France face? Identify and describe three. How are they similar? How are they different?What are some of the challenges associated with managing alliances? How do host governments affect these?
Describe how Dora Maria Téllez was an instrumental figure in the Nicaraguan Sandinista revolution of the 1970s and 1980s.
Learning Goal: Im working on a latin american studies multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.respond to each of these questions in 3-4 sentences: 1. How did women participate in the development of modern Latin American nations? Describe how Dora Maria Téllez was an instrumental figure in the Nicaraguan Sandinista revolution of the 1970s and 1980s. 2. How has corruption shaped internal relations and outside perceptions of Latin America? Describe some of the methods that are working to mitigate the effects of widespread corruption across Latin America today. 3. How did the legacy of European colonialism shape the shift toward Latin American independence during the early-nineteenth century? Describe the circumstances of colonialism in eighteenth-century Latin America, outline the legacy of colonialism, and demonstrate how independence was both reaction against and resistance to changing the existing colonial order. Use at one specific national case to expand your answer. 4. There were two episodes of revolutionary change in modern Latin American history: the first as Latin American nations emerged from Spanish colonialism from the 1780s into the 1840s, and the second at the beginning of the twentieth century when Zapatista fighters set the stage for widespread Communist revolution. By 1830, Latin America had fragmented into 15 separate countries. How can we describe the transition to modernity in Latin America within the context of national revolutions?Requirements: 3-4 sentences each
Discuss potential issues in your data collection plan and your plans to overcome these challenges.
Appropriate data collection is a critical component in obtaining useful data for your research. Using your proposed research topic and research questions, explain your plan for data collection. Discuss potential issues in your data collection plan and your plans to overcome these challenges. Then, respond to at least two or your classmates posts and analyze their plan for data collection. Are their plans appropriate for their research project? Do you have any suggestions for improvement? topic: covid 19 vaccine1 page
How does the percent carbohydrate consumption (48%) compare to what is recommended (AMDR)?
How does the percent carbohydrate consumption (48%) compare to what is recommended (AMDR)? What specific dietary changes could be made to improve this?How does the percent lipid consumption (35%) compare to what is recommended (AMDR)? What specific dietary changes could be made to improve this?How does the percent protein consumption (15%) compare to what is recommended (AMDR)? What specific dietary changes could be made to improve this?Go to the following link to calculate EER (Estimated Energy Requirement): https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/dri-calculator/Enter the information where indicated (sex, age, pregnancy/lactation status, height, weight, activity level) for yourself (or the person you interviewed to collect Food Diary data). To help select the most accurate activity level, please click on the i next to Activity Level to view the parameters for each level. Then, click submit. What is the EER (reported as Estimated Daily Caloric Needs)? How does the average daily kcal consumption (2397.768) compare with the EER?
explain how you would adapt the above practice recommendation that you identified so that it is culturally sensitive and relevant for African Americans, Hispanics, or Asian immigrants.
Evidence-based social work practice calls for the use of research data to guide the development of social work interventions on the micro, mezzo and/or macro-levels. Kearney (2001) described ways qualitative research findings can inform practice. Qualitative findings can help social workers understand the clients experiences and what it may feel like (Kearney, 2001). Therefore, social workers can develop clinical interventions that take into account the experiences of their clients. Qualitative findings can also help social workers monitor their clients. For example, if after reading a qualitative study on how domestic violence survivors respond to stress, they can monitor for specific stress behaviors and symptoms (Kearney, 2001). In addition, they can educate their client what stress behaviors to look for and teach them specific interventions to reduce stress (Kearney, 2001).Given the increasing diversity that characterizes the landscape in the United States, social workers need to take into account culture when formulating interventions. Social workers can utilize qualitative findings to plan interventions in a culturally meaningful manner for the client.INSTRUCTIONS:To prepare for this Discussion, read (ATTACHED) Knight et al.s (2014) study from this weeks required resources. Carefully review the findings, the photographs, and how the researchers wrote up the findings. Finally, review the specific macro-, meso-, and micro-oriented recommendations.Then read Marsigilia and Booths (ATTACHED) article about how to adapt interventions so that they are culturally relevant and sensitive to the population the intervention is designed for. Finally, review the chapter written by Lee et al. on conducting research in racial and ethnic minority communities.Post the following:Using one of the direct quotes and/or photos from Knight et al.s study (ATTACHED), analyze it by drawing up a tentative meaning. Discuss how this would specifically inform one intervention recommendation you would make for social work practice with the homeless. This recommendation can be on the micro, meso, or macro level.Next, explain how you would adapt the above practice recommendation that you identified so that it is culturally sensitive and relevant for African Americans, Hispanics, or Asian immigrants. (Select only 1 group). Apply one of the cultural adaptations that Marsigilia and Booth (ATTACHED) reviewed (i.e., content adaption to include surface and/or deep culture, cognitive adaptations, affective-motivational adaptations, etc.)(pp. 424-426). Be as specific as you can, using citations and the attached reading resources to support your ideas.
Explain the importance of sampling from a managerial perspective.
What is data? What is sampling? Explain the importance of sampling from a managerial perspective. Provide examples. Please repond to this main question with 300 Words mi
How have the companies used international operations to sustain and grow their competitive advantages?
Provide a description of the rationale and complexities that were taken into account from the perspective of each company including the political, economic, socio-cultural, legal and technological factors for the geographic areas where they have grown. 2) How have the companies used international operations to sustain and grow their competitive advantages?3) What incremental economic value has each company achieved through international operations?4) From your perspective how do you evaluate the results of these decisions to date and the impact on shareholder value?
In what ways was the period from 1941 to 2016 the American Century, and what ways was it not?
NOTE: This course is about global/world change throughout the century. Please answer the question based on this aspect. 1. In 1941, Henry Luce (who owned Time Magazine and other media properties) wrote an editorial arguing that the century going forward would be the American Century. In what ways was the period from 1941 to 2016 the American Century, and what ways was it not? On balance, would you agree that it still is the American Century? 2. Consider the relationship between global collective action problems and global institutions over the period from 1950 to 2000. Which major collective action problems have global institutions dealt with rather well, and which have they failed to deal with very well? What explains the results you identify. [Be sure to think about several different collective problems, and develop criteria to assess whether the collective action problems are dealt with well or not.]3. Major powers attempted to create new world orders in 1919, 1945, and perhaps in 1991. Why did those orders breakdown so quickly? Was there a different pattern to their breakdowns? Should we draw common lessons from their breakdowns or is each case different? Explain.