Application Presentation to the Town Council

Integrate cultural competence into population and community health.

Introduction
If change is to be made to improve the health outcomes of the population at risk, it is important to take a critical look at the problem, propose interventions, and share results of your work.

The purpose of the presentation is to review events and key decisions that took place during the simulation and describe any immediate lessons learned and to identify barriers/gaps in mounting an effective response.

Directions
Based on both your knowledge of your community and what you learned about the need for a coordinated community response to a catastrophic event, create a 12 slide (excluding title page and references) PowerPoint presentation that you would present to a town council.

In your presentation:

Identify five strategies with supporting rationale that prepare your community to prepare effectively for a catastrophic event.
Identify five strategies with supporting rationale that will prepare your community to respond effectively to a catastrophic event.
Identify five strategies with supporting rationale that will prepare your community to recover effectively to a catastrophic event.
Identify five strategies with supporting rationale that will prepare your community to effectively mitigate damage from a catastrophic event.
Identify two important next steps to improve your communitys preparation for natural and or manmade events.

My community Is Brooklyn NY so any information located on line will be good for references.
reference for the chapter uploaded is: Harkness, G. A. (2016). Community and Public Health Nursing: Evidence for Practice, 2nd Edition.
SPEAKER NOTES WITH REFERENCES SHOULD BE PLACED ON EACH SLIDE

Adultery

approach the issue with your client from a biblical counseling perspective: adultery. Use Scripture, the textbook, in thinking through and preparing your treatment plan. You must have at least 2 citations in your post.

diary or journal.

Using the 1 page summary and its sources to type:
4+ page
This is Not a difficult assignment. It is a 1st person diary (or journal) of your life, told in the present tense. . . only NOT in Springfield in 2017. . . but where and whenever your scenario is set. It is about you — NOT a famous person, although you might mention famous people or events. Think about traveling in a time machine back to a distant time and place and recording your experiences as they happen over a period of hours, days, weeks or months.
The research material is to give historical credibility to your diary. . . it should seem real (though you need not cite sources, you should include a Works Cited of the research material you used).
Examples are posted above — follow their format. There are two parts to the assignment: 1) the research and 2) the writing.
To research, you might visit any of the OTC Reference Librarians, all of whom can help you find interesting, historical source material (ask for Todd who also teaches History classes). You will want books, chapters or sections in books especially journal or diary related material similar to what you will write and perhaps reference material about the time, the place and major events. Learn as much as you can; take notes, and most importantly envision yourself experiencing the life of the person you will write about.
You will turn in a one-page summary analysis of your research material (Thursday, April 20), part of which is a character description/background and a Works Cited page of your research sources. In describing the physical and psychological traits of your narrator, readers will have a better understanding of the situations you record.
To write, consider approximately 4-10 pages, not necessarily of one event (though that is a possibility), but more about the day-to-day life of the person, which would include weather and nature observations, summary of conversations with others, reflections upon events in the persons life. The idea is to convey how a person living through historical times might record his/her thoughts in the same way you would today if you were writing regularly in a diary or journal.
A diary is a report of what happened during the daywhere you ate, who you met, the details leading up to the argument in the office, and who took whose side. Its a bit like a newspaper about you and your life.
A journal is somewhat different. A journal is more about examining your life, so in addition to recording particulars of people and places, it also reflects upon emotions and more personal musings.
A narrative is essentially a well-crafted story with a beginning, middle, end, specific, colorful details, character depiction — all the elements of good storytelling.
You might actually include all three styles in the assignment.

Bipolar

Your bibliography must include three citations:
Two of the citations should be articles that offer a historical overview and/or background information for the issue you have selected to research (the encyclopedia or Wikipedia could prove useful here).
One of the citations should clearly argue one side of the issue.
(Be aware that most writers will not blankly agree with a given position but will instead qualify or refine a particular position, so try not to think of issues as having only two sides.)
Use these websites www.heathline.com
http://www.imh.nih.gov/health/topics/eating-disorders/index.shtml
Joseph Goldberg, M. (2015, november21). Bipolar Disorder.

Explain Business communication/ managerial communication

Choose a current topic on business communication issues that you would have handled more effectively using the methods covered during the course, than how the person in the news handled it or something in business communications that interests you. You may use as many as you like to get the amount of information you need to write a comprehensive paper. Your articles must be current, within the last three months, relevant, and from legitimate sources. SOURCES are to be turned in with the paper.
You must have an outline, thesis statement, an introduction, supporting ideas for your thesis statement (the usual is a minimum of three supporting ideas), transition from one idea to another and a conclusion. You need to reference your articles throughout the paper, citing direct quotes. You will need a bibliography. Your paper should present information gathered from the articles that all pertain to the same topic.

Movie LInks

Paper instructions in the additional materials.
Movie LInks:
Just Wright (2010)

Brown Sugar(2002)
https://gomovies.to/film/brown-sugar-9486/watching.html?ep=136101

Emily Dickinson, Because I Could Not Stop for Death , Hope is the Thing with Feathers , \”A bird, came down the talk\”

Paper 4 Guidelines-
Paper 4 is a research essay that requires students to take an objective view on an author and 2-3 of his/her texts. The author and texts will be chosen by the students, but at least one text must come from the textbook.

In addition, you must use reliable secondary research to supplement your analysis. A minimum of 2 reliable sources from the EFSC databases must be used. All sources must be reliable and academic! (i.e. no Wikipedia). If you are unsure if your source is reliable, please review the Purdue OWL and/or email me.

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/553/01/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Paper 4 is worth a total of 20%: 5% is towards successful submission of a rough draft and completion of two peer reviews.

The rough draft must be AT LEAST 3 pages and have an originality percentage of 25% or less. The rough draft must reference the required scholarly sources (each source should be cited at least once in the paper) and include a works cited in MLA format.