Identify or create a health care entity. Provide an overall description of this entity without using the real name (i.e., location, size, profit or nonprofit, years in operation). Do not give the real name of any entity or person you are describing.

Quality and Sustainability Paper Part Two – Analysis and Application

Write a paper (1,250-1,500 words) that provides the following:

Identify or create a health care entity. Provide an overall description of this entity without using the real name (i.e., location, size, profit or nonprofit, years in operation). Do not give the real name of any entity or person you are describing.

Using defined quality outcomes and/or patient safety measures, describe the health care entity’s successes and failures. Include identified criteria and data that demonstrate why this entity is successful and in what areas.

Using the quality outcomes data, identify a quality or safety area that nursing science can impact. Describe the specific variables.

Identify potential obstacles (such as economics or ethical issues) that may hinder the implementation of the quality or safety measure.

Identify those groups or leadership roles within the entity with whom you may need to collaborate.

Examine the effects of social media on identity whether it’s personal, social, or cultural and discuss whether it is possible to create and maintain an authentic identity on the internet.

Online Identity

Write a research report that discusses the past, present, and future implications of our online identities. Examine the effects of social media on identity whether it’s personal, social, or cultural and discuss whether it is possible to create and maintain an authentic identity on the internet. Research the given topic so that you become an expert on it. Incorporate statistics and data.
Keep an MLA-style Works Cited List that will be turned in with your final product.
Develop a research report that uses clear headings, a visual aid, and a formal structure to communicate a response to the question.

Your project should include:

A visual aid in the form of a chart or graph
MLA formatting – includes in-text citation and a Works Cited List
Double-spaced
12 size font (Times New Roman, Ariel)
Formal tone and mature vocabulary

The report is formatted with a clear introduction, main body paragraphs, and a conclusion. A relevant visual aid in the form of a chart or graph is used to support your conclusion and is referenced and incorporated into the discussion. Demonstrate thorough research with at least 2-3 sources of your own that are identified in a Works Cited list.

“How computers change the way we think” and Taylor’s “Is Technology stealing our (self) identities” analyze how technology causes changes to our identities and social interactions.

In Turkle’s “How computers change the way we think” and Taylor’s “Is Technology stealing our (self) identities” analyze how technology causes changes to our identities and social interactions. Using examples from both texts, discuss how technology affects the way we view ourselves and our relationships with others, and draw a conclusion that evaluates whether these effects are positive, neutral, or negative.

Examine utopian ideals in urban design / Respond to 1-3 cities (one city per body paragraph, or 3 different aspects of one “failed” city. Consider the problems that these cities aim to solve in order to achieve a ‘utopian ideal.’ What unintended consequences might result (or did result)?

Article: “Ten Failed Utopian Cities That Influenced the Future” by Annalee Newitz and Emily Stamm

Examine utopian ideals in urban design / Respond to 1-3 cities (one city per body paragraph, or 3 different aspects of one “failed” city. Consider the problems that these cities aim to solve in order to achieve a ‘utopian ideal.’ What unintended consequences might result (or did result)? Personal experiences and observations, current urban design ideas (give credit) and your own ideals can be factored into your responses.

(2, 3, 4) BODY ONE / TWO / THREE: Each paragraph cites a statement from the original source.

Topic Sentence: Write an arguable statement in response to an aspect of the city or story.

Quote or Summarize a salient part of the story / aspect of the failed city.

Explain / interpret the quote in support of your argument. Signal your interpretation with: In other words / What this means is that /

Provide concrete examples that support your topic sentence / consider analogies, i.e. similar practices or events that support your analysis. For example, an historical event that mirrors the action/ideal in the story or article.

 

 

Describe most meaningful achievements and how they relate to your field of study, your future goals and how you plane to give back to the community.

Scholarship

Question :

Tell us about your community service, leadership roles, school involvement, that you have taken part in. Describe most meaningful achievements and how they relate to your field of study, your future goals and how you plane to give back to the community.

A few things to know

Majoring in nutrition. My goal is to become a register Dietician.

What person POV are the stories told from? Reliable and objective or not? Neutral? What does the POV reveal about the characters, their motives, emotions, personality traits, etc.? How limited are the narrator’s perceptions? What limits the narrator’s perceptions?

English 1302, Paper 4: Research Paper and Analysis of Elements of Fiction

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER AS YOU THINK ABOUT THE ELEMENTS OF FICTION:

What person POV are the stories told from? Reliable and objective or not? Neutral? What does the POV reveal about the characters, their motives, emotions, personality traits, etc.? How limited are the narrator’s perceptions? What limits the narrator’s perceptions?

Why does the narrator choose certain language, report the details that she/he does, reveal the characters in the manner that she/he does, offer or not offer interpretive comments, and/or tell the story in a certain order? Does the narrative voice create irony (dramatic, situational, verbal)?

Why did the author choose this particular setting for the story? How is physical setting described? Does the description shed light on any other elements (character, conflict, etc.)? Could the setting be symbolic of something else? How does setting influence plot or characters?

Does the setting establish a mood or atmosphere? Setting includes time period, history, geographical location, milieu, the entire cultural environment in which the story is set. Setting has physical, social, and figurative aspects.

What dominant symbols do you notice in the story? What do they mean in the overall context of the plot, characterization, conflict, pov, or any of the other elements? Choose at least ONE significant symbol from each story and analyze what it signifies.
Describe the effects that these elements of fiction produce and how they shape or support the novel’s themes. You may and should use the literary criticism to support your analysis of the three elements of fiction.

Define the term “critical thinking” in your own words (4-6 sentences). Concept 1 and Concept 2 are the most significant concepts of critical thinking that have learned in ENG 1C this semester.

Define the term “critical thinking” in your own words (4-6 sentences). Concept 1 and Concept 2 are the most significant concepts of critical thinking that have learned in ENG 1C this semester.

Why did Virginia in Second-hand man insists on the purity of love? What are the qualities of an effective mentor/teacher (Think of Butterflies or The Lesson)? Why do women sometimes participate in the oppression of other women.

George Orwell’s the Animal Farm in context of the Soviet Communist Party

Teachers prompt:
Goals: The purpose of the research paper is to develop research techniques using
scholarly print and electronic sources, to practice analysis and synthesis of large amounts
of data, to practice writing skills, to practice techniques of literary criticism, and to
develop expertise on one or two literary texts.

For your tem paper, you may analyze any aspects (theme, character, plot, setting,
literary techniques, imagery, historical context, etc) of a work that we are reading this
semester.

Why did Virginia in Second-hand man insists on the purity of love? What are the qualities of an
effective mentor/teacher (Think of Butterflies or The Lesson)? Why do women
sometimes participate in the oppression of other women

(Think of No Name Woman etc.)? Why is John a good husband in The Yellow Wallpaper?

Explain the importance of the Core Value as a writerly/academic practice.Give a specific example of where and how you met/demonstrated the Core Value in this course.

Reflection

For each Core Value, you should:
Translate the entire Core Value into your own words, to demonstrate your understanding.
Explain the importance of the Core Value as a writerly/academic practice.
Give a specific example of where and how you met/demonstrated the Core Value in this course.

Remember: Every Core Value has multiple angles and parts. Focusing on only one part of the Core Value does not demonstrate comprehensive understanding.
There is no outside research component to this assignment. But if you are quoting from the Core Values, use quotation marks. And if you are quoting from your previous assignment, use quotation marks around the quoted materials, and some sort of parenthetical to explain which assignment the material came from.