Explain the impact of relevant issues, including potential political, social, economic, and/or cultural constraints associated with this program or policy.

Research Question and Introduction Development

Describe the program or policy that is to be evaluated, including its purpose, stakeholders, history, and outcomes, which will be part of your introduction and description you completed in Week Two.
Explain the impact of relevant issues, including potential political, social, economic, and/or cultural constraints associated with this program or policy.
Proposal Narrative

Present your measures and methodology from the assignment you completed in Week Three.

Critique the design of the program or policy by describing the methodology, including the data to be collected, the means of collection, and how the data will be used.

Identify a proposed budget and projected schedule for the evaluation.
Summary

Summarize the expected outcomes, the questions to be answered, and the expected results that would indicate success of the program or policy.

The “Evaluation Proposal,” Final Paper

What potential problems or hindrances do you notice for in Singapore’s efforts that may be a cause for concern, or even a bit of far-reaching over-optimism?

NatGeo documentary on Singapore

Now that you’ve watched this NatGeo documentary on Singapore (45 minutes) in it’s entirety:
do you see other regions of the world mimicking some of these trends in a progressive manner that can aid the future of a collective sustainable global society? What potential problems or hindrances do you notice for in Singapore’s efforts that may be a cause for concern, or even a bit of far-reaching over-optimism?

Explain the impact of relevant issues, including potential political, social, economic, and/or cultural constraints associated with this program or policy.

What Makes A Good Evaluation Question

Explain the impact of political and ethical issues associated with program evaluation. Explain the process involved in formulating and developing a quality evaluation question.

Identify pertinent components that good evaluation questions should contain. In addition, identify an appropriate topic for the Final Paper, and formulate a preliminary research evaluation question relevant to that assignment.

Describe the program or policy that is to be evaluated, including its purpose, stakeholders, history, and outcomes, which will be part of your introduction and description you completed in Week Two.

Explain the impact of relevant issues, including potential political, social, economic, and/or cultural constraints associated with this program or policy.

Present your measures and methodology from the assignment you completed in Week Three.

Critique the design of the program or policy by describing the methodology, including the data to be collected, the means of collection, and how the data will be used.

Identify a proposed budget and projected schedule for the evaluation.
Summary

Summarize the expected outcomes, the questions to be answered, and the expected results that would indicate success of the program or policy.

Select ONE male or female reproductive disorder or sexually transmitted infection (STI) and conduct research on it.

Week 5 patho

Module 05 Written Assignment: Concept Map of STI or Reproductive disorder

Select ONE male or female reproductive disorder or sexually transmitted infection (STI) and conduct research on it. You have the option to create a concept map or write a paper about the selected condition/issue for this assignment. In your work, be sure to discuss the major concepts as outlined below.

Describe the principles of genetics and genomics.Describe a genetic disorder and provide a genogram that would indicate how this disorder is transferred over generations.

Genetics week 5
Competency

Describe the principles of genetics and genomics.

Scenario
As you work with your preceptor, you learn that she is planning a training session for all new nurses to familiarize them with principles of genetics and genomics using data from a three-generation family pedigree. She asks your help in building a pedigree and genogram to reflect inherited genetic disease processes. You agree to do some reading and describe a genetic disorder and provide a genogram that would indicate how this disorder is transferred over generations. Your preceptor asks you to pick one from this list:

Who would possibly be the “parents” and what kind of possible relationships would exist between those parents and a child in a birth in which an infertile couple used a sperm bank and the egg from the wife’s sister, a surrogate mother?

Choose one of the following to respond to:

Same-sex marriage is legal in a number of states, but various kinds of restrictions on same-sex marriage and its recognition exist in the other states. What anthropological questions can you identify about the meaning that such unions have for Americans in different parts of the country that help to explain the legislative patterns in each state? What can we say about these cultural expectations when all of these changes happened within less than a decade?

OR

Who would possibly be the “parents” and what kind of possible relationships would exist between those parents and a child in a birth in which an infertile couple used a sperm bank and the egg from the wife’s sister, a surrogate mother? What would change if the legal parents were killed in an auto accident and the child was adopted by the mother’s sister?

Describe the provenance, who were the previous owners before the work arrived at its current location.

The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso Date: 1937 Location: Tate Modern in London

Describe the provenance, who were the previous owners before the work arrived at its current location.
I. Techniques and media

Describe the type of materials and techniques used to create the work.
II. Size or dimensions of the work
Length and height in inches and centimeters
III. Style or Movements associated with the work Explain the style the work is associated with
the work and also what previous (works or artists) may have influenced it.
IV. Noteworthy Information about the work You can choose what you found through your
research to be the most significant aspect of the work.
V. Subject Matter or Content, and Message of the work What is it about? Who? What? Where?
When? Does it have a message? Explain the “iconography” or “symbolism”.

Describe the medicalization of pregnancy in a specific context or give an example of chronic illness as a limit situation — keep it brief, this doesnt need to be an argument, only a demonstration that you understand the concept.

Describe the medicalization of pregnancy in a specific context or give an example of chronic illness as a limit situation — keep it brief, this doesnt need to be an argument, only a demonstration that you understand the concept.