Mental Health

Choose a current public health topic (instructor will provide a list of public health topics, but you can select a different one). Describe and research the topic, including current issues and challenges in United States related to the chosen topic. Present a brief introduction of the selected topic and convince the reader that the paper is interesting. Present the most current facts about the selected public health topic. (Ex. Latest statistics, current programs in the country, access to quality healthcare, etc.) You will also have to bring ideas to reform the current situation in the United States and/or globally. Present logical ideas to reform the public health issues in United States or globally and support their ideas with reliable references. Must use at least five (5) scholarly sources (Wikipedia is not accepted):

Page limit: 6-8 Word document (excluding the title page and reference list). Use page headers and numbers, level headings, and in-text citations, following all APA formatting requirements.

Adminission Prep Program for Stuyvesant High School

write a short personal statement telling us about yourself(background, hobbies, interest, favorite subject, future goals, etc.), and why you want to participate in the StuyPrep Program. Hobbies, dance, singing. Subjects, math English Language Arts, Science, and Spanish. Career goal to become a Judge.

Discuss Marxist theory

From each according to his ability, to each according to his need\’ is an important credo in Marxist theory. And in order to maximize the \’ability\’ of everyone to her potential, it is necessary that everyone be given the same opportunity (the state recognizes everyone\’s need at the starting point in life to be the same). And if everyone is convinced that their progenies will have the same opportunity as everyone else\’s progenies, there shall be no longing for property or inheritance rights.

Marxist utopia?

For a communist society to break down, perhaps all it would take would be a small minority of talented citizens to refuse to accept non-materialistic reward of recognition, pride in service to the fatherland, etc., instead to demand market-based compensation for their talent. Possibly the vast majority would insist on/pine for such compensation for themselves and to perpetuate their \’going ahead\’ by inheritance and property rights.

Describe the three levels of analysis when studying media production. How do the levels influence one another?

Potential Short Answer Questions from the Book by Kevin Williams: Understanding Media Theory
Answer the question in 5-6 sentences.
1. Describe the three levels of analysis when studying media production. How do
the levels influence one another?
2. Describe the four types of media workers. Make sure to give an example of each
type of worker.
3. What are formulas and why do media organizations rely on them?
4. What are some of the conditions that can shape media producers work?
5. What does the film Spotlight tell us about how news is produced at various levels
(i.e., at the level of individual workers, news organizations, and larger media
institutions)?
6. What are the strengths and weaknesses of studying bias in the media?
7. Describe two of the ways that stereotyping can occur in the media.
8. What are some common narratives in film and advertising?
9. Explain Stuart Halls encoding/decoding model. What are preferred, negotiated,
and alternative/oppositional readings?

Planning is an important element of a managers job. Henri Fayolstudied organizations in France, examining both large and small firms, in the late Nineteenth century.Discuss why it is important

Planning is an important element of a managers job. Henri Fayolstudied organizations in France, examining both large and small firms, in the late Nineteenth century. He identified planning as one of the main things managers did.

The essay must answer the following:
What are important thoughts on planning? Do people often have to write and erase plans more than strictly sticking to them? What approach seems best for business and why?

The writer can use as many sources as needed and it must only be 1 page long.