The CLC business plan is going to be on prevention of cardiovascular disease in the state of Maryland.

The CLC business plan is going to be on prevention of cardiovascular disease in the state of Maryland. As a culminating project, this assignment has two parts: an executive summary and a project plan created in either MS Project (PC) or Apple Merlin (MAC). Those experiencing problems with Project software may complete this portion of the assignment in Excel. Use prior course information and data gathered for your CLC Business Plan to complete this assignment. Write an executive summary of your CLC Business Plan. Write a project plan in Microsoft Project or Apple Merlin. Excel may be substituted as needed. Examine your CLC Business Plan: Extract the distinct activities needed to start up the business: (a) Identify tasks needed to complete the project. (b) Develop a completion schedule. (c) Assign resources to project tasks. Be creative. For example: If your plan calls for three nurses, you will need to plan for hiring, and training. Create arbitrary timelines for each activity. They could be very general (2 weeks to hire, 2 weeks to train) or they could dive much deeper (1 week to write hiring ad, 1 week to place ad, 2 weeks to accept applications, 1 week to review, 3 weeks for interviews, 1 week for offer-letters, 2 weeks to establish in HR system, etc.). Do this for each section of the CLC Business Plan. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. This assignment uses a grading rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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End TImes Exercise

The subject of eschatology, or the End Times, is one that has been on everyones mind in one way or another for the last 150 years.  Whether it was the Y2K threat of global shutdowns because of computer malfunctions, or the regular portrayal of doomsday scenarios on display through movies and other media, we want to know about the future.  The Christian view of the End Times is one filled with hope and can be a source of peace and comfort when we view it through the lens of Scripture.

Read Chapters 81-92 in Part 9 of the textbook by Charles F. Baker.
Develop a chart that shows Bakers understanding of the End Times events.  Baker may not deal directly with some of these items, but the Bible passages he refers to will describe the events, so be sure to read the related Bible passages.

Rapture
Second Coming of Christ
Bema Seat/Judgment Seat of Christ
Great White Throne Judgment
Tribulation
Millennium
New Heavens and New Earth
Lake of Fire
New Jerusalem
Armageddon

Ensure your chart includes the following components:
Use the list of events provided above.
Place the events in order (sequence) on your chart, according to Bakers understanding.
Provide a short explanation of what the event is (a definition or description).
List Bible references for each event.
Support academic resources, textbooks, or other sources provided. 
Use of APA format is required.

HR Final

On the attached file is there 5 cases. For each cases the following would need to be answered :

Task : What the HRM lessons did with your personal growing process as a professional? So basically what the Human Resources Management theory has contributed to to a personal growth. So some more personal reflection is needed.

For each cases the above need to be formulated.

Half page of personal reflection for each of the cases. So basically 5 personal reflections

The cases has been uploaded and also the theory

ethics religion

Textbook: Chapters 3, 4
Lesson
Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook)
Instructions
Review the following ethical dilemmas:

John Doe has decided to clone himself. He is sterile. He cannot find anyone to marry him. He wishes to have children. He knows that he will not be able to love a child that is adopted or not connected directly to him biologically. He will be making use of a new procedure that involves taking his skin cells to produce a twin. The twin starts out as an embryo and grows into a child. The child in this case will have the same genetic information as John Doe. John Doe and his child will be twins.
Jane Doe is eighteen. For as long as she can remember she has been sexually attracted to other females. Her parents belong to a religion that has a religious text stating that God forbids one to be a lesbian. This religion goes on further to say that lesbians will be punished in the afterlife. Jane Doe is debating whether she should tell her parents about her sexual attraction. She has not yet decided if she should come out to her parents and live as a lesbian now that she is a legal adult.
Joe and Mary are a couple. Before becoming sterile, they had a child. This child died of a rare disease. Joe and Mary miss their child terribly. They have heard that there is a new IVF procedure that can ensure that they can have another child. However, their religion forbids using IVF.
Use the resources assigned for this week and additional research,
Instructions
Select two of the situations above and then address 2 of the following:

What is the relation between ethics and religion? Formulate and investigate the relation.
For each case, determine the ethical path of conduct. Then, determine what paths of conduct would be unethical
For each case, what would an emotivism say to appraise what you determine is the ethical form of conduct?
For each case, would a natural law ethicist agree with what you say is the ethical form of conduct? Why or why not?
Articulate, explain, and evaluate in each case an approach that makes use of divine command ethics.
Writing Requirements (APA format)

Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources)
Grading
This activity will be graded based on the rubric provided.

Course Outcomes (CO): 2, 3