Courts and Bail

In this section, identify which of the beliefs you discussed in the introduction that were supported by what you learned at the college level.  Identify which classes provided information that was in line with your original beliefs. In this section, identify which of the beliefs you discussed in the introduction that were contradicted by what you learned at the college level.  Identify which classes provided information that did not align with your original beliefs and how they differed.  Discuss whether or not this new information was something that you willingly accepted or if you thought it was not accurate and/or biased (it is fine if you questioned what was being taught).

Case Study/Policy Paper – Population Health Concern – Paterson, New Jersey Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV/AIDS

When writing this paper please imagine that you are involved as a masters prepared nurse in providing health related services in Paterson, NJ (direct care, administration and/or education). In order to serve, you will want to better understand the health needs/concerns of the population and to explore effective means of improvement. For the purposes of this paper, please choose as your focus one population health concern/issue relevant to Paterson, NJ.

The paper should include (please organize the paper accordingly with headers):

***A. Introduction: Introduce the population health issue/concern and provide a brief overview of your rationale for focusing on this health concern (1-3 paragraphs). You may choose to focus on a specific population group in Paterson, if not specified the assumption will be that the discussion applies to the population of Paterson as a whole. Discuss the risk and preventive factors that are associated with this health concern and the consequences of this health concern for public health. Support your discussion with evidence. The introduction may summarize some information that you discuss in greater detail further along in the paper.

B. Epidemiology: Provide and discuss relevant descriptive and analytical epidemiological data. Analyze and discuss data relationships in light of risk, causative or protective factors, comparisons over time and comparisons to other populations.

C. Benchmarks and Strategies to Address this Health Concern: Discuss relevant established benchmarks for progress in this area of health concern (may be state, national and/or international benchmarks).  Discuss recommended strategies to address this health concern and the evidence supporting these recommendations. Please discuss your opinion of the relevance and cultural implications of these benchmarks and strategies to the population you are focusing on. Are there other benchmarks and/or strategies that you would propose, if so please discuss and provide a rationale.

D. Policy Action Addendum: Of the strategies to address this health care concern discussed to this point, please identify one or two strategies and discuss potential options for policy advancement that would support the strategy. Please recall that the policy advancement may be related to judicial, legislative, administrative, or regulatory policy, institutional policy or other non-governmental policy. You might ask yourself: what needs to change to better be able to engage this strategy and address this health issue, how might this relate to policy change and how would this change be made? This is an opportunity to be intellectually creative and your ideas here should be informed by, but not limited to, the methods and examples covered thus far in your coursework. Several policy advancement options should be covered. (This section should be 1-2 pages of the paper).

E. Provide a reference list and correctly cite all references in text. (at least 5 sources – should be primary sources in most cases)

***Section A has already been partially written and is included in the attachment. Please add to it as needed and build upon it to continue with the rest of the paper.

Take Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You

Take Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian as a model and create three fictional interviews with deceased people in order to advance an argument about our society, culture, or existence in general. To be clear, I am asking that each of you write THREE brief “interviews” that follow the same format/style as Vonnegut’s text. Each should be approximately 200 words in length, so that they combine to be 600 words or more. The arguments can be nearly anything you want, but they must matter to a significant portion of society. In other words, you cannot make one that argues something in your own private life. It must have societal implications. The best ones tend to focus on existence more than politics or policy. IMPORTANT NOTE: Your subjects do not matter as much as the arguments you select, so try to be creative about who you choose! I’d much rather read three excellent arguments interviewing unknown people that you found in old newspaper articles than three ordinary texts interviewing Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, and Gandhi. Remember that I read at least 90 of these per semester, so if a person is wildly famous, they’ve been done before! Last thing to note: emulate Vonnegut instead of relying on too much dialogue.

STEP 1: Think of three separate arguments that you want to make in these pieces. Examples are hard to give because it’s so broad, but yours may look something like this: – Our society gives up on people after one mistake and we should not do that – Working too much makes life unbearable so we should do more that brings us joy – Prioritizing our online images takes away from authentic interactions with people

STEP 2: Attach a deceased person to each idea so that you can make your point through them. Examples related to those above could be: – Bill Buckner, whose error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series haunted him the rest of his life – Day Davis, a man who died on his first day working in a factory in Florida – Henry David Thoreau, whose writings about being in nature inspired readers for generations Try to avoid the major religious figures, such as Jesus, Gandhi, Buddha, etc. They are simply too difficult to encapsulate in a 200-word assignment at the end of a college semester. Also, consider avoiding figures who are so popular that they are the first that come to mind in an industry. For example, every semester, 5+ students select Robin Williams, Michael Jackson, or other major pop figures. If your argument about depression is perfect for someone like Robin Williams, consider researching others who have suffered similar fates. Try to be original!

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Applied Geology

  1. Describe the fundamental processes of geology that are significant to civil engineers;
  2. Evaluate the importance of maps and mapping techniques in interpreting geological structures

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