write an essay describing a fossil fuel (coal, oil, or natural gas), a conventional energy alternative (nuclear power, bioenergy, or hydroelectric power), and a renewable energy source (solar or wind).

 For this assignment, you will write an essay describing a fossil fuel (coal, oil, or natural gas), a conventional energy alternative (nuclear power, bioenergy, or hydroelectric power), and a renewable energy source (solar or wind). There may be other types of energy sources in each category, but only choose one from each category that is listed.In your essay, describe each of your three selected energy sources. Be sure to mention if you are discussing the energy source as an electricity source or as an overall energy source. For instance, natural gas can be used for heat by simple combustion or can be used for electricity by heating water to steam and then using the steam to turn a turbine generator.Your essay should address the following for each of your three energy sources:Your essay should be at least three pages in length, not counting the title or reference pages. Support your essay with at least two academic articles The articles that you select from the should have been published no earlier than 2000. 

identify and discuss three challenges involved with ensuring that teaching strategies are appropriate for culturally diverse children.

Read the articles “10 Effective DAP Teaching Strategies” and “Culturally Responsive Classroom Strategies.” In addition, view the Culture in the Classroom website and the Keynote by Lisa Delpit (Teaching Tolerance) videoAfter reviewing the required resources, identify and discuss three challenges involved with ensuring that teaching strategies are appropriate for culturally diverse children. Then, discuss these cultural challenges in the classroom using one sociological perspective (i.e., functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, etc.) and another relevant perspective, such as Piaget’s preoperational stage of development. Finally, identify and discuss how the challenges related to differences in culture may be addressed by a teacher in a way that increases the child’s cognitive advancement and academic success. You must use at least two scholarly sources other than the textbook and required resources for this assignment. The paper must include a summary of each of the challenges identified and each of the remedies to those challenges. In addition, you must include an explanation of the cultural challenges in the classroom using one of the sociological perspectives and Piaget’s theory of the preoperational stage of cognitive development.

In what way can nursing be recognized as ahead of other healthcare provider groups in terms of addressing many of the legal and licensure challenges posed by the adoption of telehealth?

 There are many legal implications associated with the expanding use of telehealth and the potential impact of these obstacles on the safety, quality, and affordability of patient care.Instructions: Discuss the following in your own words: In what way can nursing be recognized as ahead of other healthcare provider groups in terms of addressing many of the legal and licensure challenges posed by the adoption of telehealth? (Hint: Think about programs or models already adopted by nursing more than a decade ago.)

create a grid listing 5 regulatory agencies that regulate health and the health care system within the United States.

  You will create a grid listing 5 regulatory agencies that regulate health and the health care system within the United States. You will answer the following based on the 5 regulatory agencies: ➢ Describe the agency, level of regulatory authority (local, state, federal,), scope of regulatory authority, and role within the U.S. healthcare system. ➢ The relevance of the organization or the organization’s authority to the DNP/FNP graduate. ➢ Describe the relevance to specialty area, area of practice, or setting of practice.

What is the central ethical issue?

News and A Profit-Driven Turn to Advertising      Jessica SillimanLaura Cole had loved journalism since her first class at Santa Clara University. She couldn’t wait to use her well-developed skills in the ;real world of the newspaper industry.After several years as a news reporter, Laura became a managing editor at a newspaper with a circulation of more than 500,000. Though she was initially excited about the job, she realized after just months in the new position that her role wasn’t what she had expected.I came to realize that my job as editor had everything to do with meeting the bottom line,” said Laura. The focus wasn’t on the editorial content of the newspaper-the bottom line was all that mattered.;During Laura’s stint as an editor, independent newspapers, magazines and news outlets were slowly being absorbed by ever-growing media conglomerates. There seemed to be no end in sight to the disappearance of small media outlets.Moreover, during this time the online industry had been booming-a change that cut sharply into the classified section of their newspaper, thereby depleting a major source of revenue. Once the classifieds section began facing a decline in revenue, the company turned to other forms of advertising as the source for profits.At Santa Clara I learned about the quality of research and the need for thorough reporting, said Laura. ;But in my new position as editor, I was hearing much more from colleagues…comments about story ideas like, ‘That doesn’t make money,’; said Laura.Despite her pleas to maintain the integrity of the newspaper, Laura was increasingly forced to do what advertisers wanted. Higher-ups at the paper tailored much of their content to reviewing certain products that were aligned with ad revenue.At one point, Laura was even asked to attend a meeting with a major department store to discuss how its products were reviewed in the newspaper.Money was tight and it was a $2 million client, said Laura. She, essentially, had her hands tied.The newspaper,s big investors demanded a quick return on their investments-thereby changing the newspaper from an organization that demanded quality journalism to one that was relentlessly profit-driven.Laura was forced to comply with these demands but grew increasingly dissatisfied. Ultimately, she left the newspaper to pursue freelance writing.Discussion Questions: • What is the central ethical issue?

Create a marketing plan for a start-up company.

The focus of your marketing plan should center on a unique company and product or service. A good start would be to reflect on your hobbies or passions; this may provide an idea for an innovative product or service that should be the foundation of your marketing plan. Essentially, you will be an entrepreneur marketing your startup company’s unique product or service.     Section 2. Company Description (complete Week 1)This section of your marketing plan provides a high-level review of the different elements of your business. This is a kin to an extended elevator pitch and can help readers and potential investors quickly understand the goal of your business and its unique proposition. What to Include in Your Company Description · Describe the nature of your business and list the marketplace needs that you are trying to satisfy.· Explain how your products and/or services meet these needs. · List the specific consumers, organizations or businesses that your company will serve.  · See Appendix A, p. 57)

Briefly explain how it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. 

 Answers should be at least 500 – 600 sentences in total.1. Do some Internet research on Chevron’s use of seismic imaging technology. Briefly explain how it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. 

Discuss the uses of the cost of production report and the results of part (3). 

Equivalent units and related costs; cost of production report

Dover Chemical Company manufactures specialty chemicals by a series of three processes, all materials being introduced in the Distilling Department. From the Distilling Depart- ment, the materials pass through the Reaction and Filling departments, emerging as finished chemicals.The balance in the account Work in Process—Filling was as follows on January 1, 2016:Work in Process—Filling Department (3,400 units, 60% completed):The following costs were charged to Work in Process—Filling during January: Direct materials transferred from Reaction During January, 53,000 units of specialty chemicals were completed. Work in Process— Filling Department on January 31 was 2,700 units, 30%   completed.instructions 3.     Prepare a cost of production report for the Filling Department for January.4.     Journalize the entries for costs transferred from Reaction to Filling and the costs trans- ferred from Filling to Finished Goods.5.     Determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit from December to January for direct materials and conversion costs.6. Discuss the uses of the cost of production report and the results of part (3). 

What provision of the law was at issue?

Article Critique. Investigate professional journals and locate two articles pertaining to organizational behavior that are of interest to you. You are to critique each of the two articles according to the instructions below. The articles should be less than three years old. You are encouraged to use the ProQuest Database found in the Ashford Online Library.Each one- to two- page critique (a total of two to four pages for both critiques) must include the following three parts and must be formatted according to APA style as outlined in the approved APA style guide (including title page, in text citations and reference list).Identification of the Article – Provide the reader with enough information about your article so he/she will be able to locate the article.Summary of the Article – List the main points that the author has tried to establish (i.e., 1, 2, 3 or first, second, third). There normally will be three to five main points. If you are summarizing a court case, you should discuss: What provision of the law was at issue? Briefly state the facts of the case. What legal tests were applied? Were there any unusual elements in the case?Your Critique – Provide your reaction (insightful, critical, and logical) to the points that the author tried to make, or an overall critique of the entire article. A simple statement of agreement or disagreement is not sufficient. While you may make such a statement by way of introduction to your reaction, you must clearly and logically state the reasons for the position that you have taken.

Analyze a state, federal, or global social welfare policy that affects an at-risk, marginalized, oppressed, underrepresented, or over looked group population.

  Sometimes, during heated discussions and debates about social policy, the underlying reasons for the policy go unnoticed. Advocates and policymakers may become so committed to their perspectives and to winning the debates that they lose focus on the larger context surrounding an issue. The purpose of policy is to improve the lives and well-being of individuals and groups in our society. As you assume the role of a social work policymaker, consider the importance of keeping the needs and experiences of vulnerable populations at the forefront of your mind in your advocacy efforts. This can help to assure effective policy practice.For this Assignment, you will analyze a state, federal, or global social welfare policy that affects an at-risk, marginalized, oppressed, underrepresented, or over looked group population. Finally, consider the impact of social policy from the perspective of the group you selected.Assignment (5-7 double-spaced pages, APA format). In addition to a minimum of eight scholarly references, which may include electronic government documents and reputable websites.

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