write an article on Strategies to Enhance Learning during Lectures and Team Work. It needs to be at least 3000 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Strategies to Enhance Learning during Lectures and Team Work. It needs to be at least 3000 words. 1.2 The context of this large group lecture program consists of providing information and resources to the students via a lecture format with a question and answer period following the lecture. Resources available to the student include routes of communication most commonly used by lecturers, such as email or in person, and library resources that are available to all students (references and computer-aided research). The most important resource available to the students is the lecturer. This person maintains availability for guidance on projects or questions related to the study program they are engaged in.

1.3 The situation where the learning occurs is often the lecture hall and in independent research performed by the students. Students are often presented with large amounts of information that they are responsible for knowing and understanding. Practical applications also provide opportunities for learning to occur.

1.4 The setting where learning will occur is often in the lecture room or hall. Students are provided adequate space to take notes, hear the lecturer, and see the materials presented along with the lecture presentation. Another setting where learning occurs is in the library or lab facilities where research and practical applications take place.

1.5 Current modes of delivery primarily include the lecture format where the instructor presents material, discusses material, and allows for a question and answer period following the presentation. Other modes of delivery include instructional videos, overheads, and slide shows. The Instructor has a wide variety of presentation equipment available to enhance the delivery of information to the students. Students are often referred to as internet web sites.

2. Analysis/Description of the problem or issue that needs addressing and various contending strategies of interest.

prepare and submit a paper on cultural diverse backgrounds 3.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on cultural diverse backgrounds 3. I can say that my mother raised us influenced by seven of the listed factors and not so much by one which is the beliefs about parent’s roles. My father left us 20 years ago and my mom had to fill in both parents’ roles in my family. My mother’s role models for parenting were her parents, still together after so many years. Nevertheless, she did not have any illusions about how a single mother should be. She was readily a father when we needed one. With our financial situation, my mother taught us the value of money and hard-work. She showed us how diligence and responsibility pay off in the end. As a result of working together in our home, my mother had taught my siblings and me the value of family. Until now, we have a close relationship to each other and to our mother.

As I remember, my mother treated my older brother, sister and I similarly and yet differently as well. It was dependent on our varied temperament and behavior. Being the only girl, my sister was shy so my mother was more soft-spoken and more gentle when scolding her. She was harder on my brother and I because we were more stubborn and naughtier than my sister.

My grandparents were from Ireland and had to learn English. This difficulty in culture was one my mother did not want us to deal with. At an early age, she taught us English and yet never failed to remind us of our Irish heritage.

Influence from religious beliefs was strong. My mother is Catholic and so are we. I remember mother teaching us to pray before meals and before we went to sleep. She would take us to church and remind us that God is good and we could ask Him for help but should also thank Him for our graces.

Finally, my mother believed that children learn from their mistakes. So, she let us be hurt growing up. She was there to console us though and explain why we were hurting and how to deal with our problems. She let us solve our own problems but was ready to help if we asked her.

research paper on rousseau’s general will. Needs to be 3 pages.

Need an research paper on rousseau’s general will. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism. Rousseau’s General Will By Candi s FACULTY OF ART, DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY (This page intentionally left blank) Because Rousseau wascentrally concerned with freedom, the concept of ‘general will’ became a core idea of his political philosophy.1 Rousseau’s political thought was concerned with enlightenment in an age in which he and his contemporaries, including Denis Diderot, D’Alembert, Baron de Montesquieu, Condillac and Voltaire as well as Immanuel Kant shared the optimism that it was possible to duplicate the advances made in science and philosophy in social, moral and political life.2 The work of Sir Isaac Newton and John Locke had ushered a profound sense of optimism in an age of enlightenment that forced philosophers to contemplate about freedom from the dogma and oppression presented by the Church. Thus, it will be right to consider the age and the place in which Rousseau lived to understand better his thinking about the concept of ‘general will’. Rousseau considered freedom as something that was precious and worthy of protection from tyrannical forces of government and other sources of oppression. In his work, The Social Contract, Rousseau laments that ‘Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains’. 3 However, Rousseau presents an apology for merely inquiring into the civil order because, as a suggests in his work The Social Contract, if he were a prince or a legislator rather than the citizen of a free State, he would have done something about freedom or held his peace. Although Rousseau was born and raised a Protestant in Calvin’s city Geneva, his deism, (or observation of the natural world with a belief that the Creator does not intervene in human affairs), had distanced him from the shackles presented by both the Protestants and Catholic thinking despite his Protestant cast. 4 Rousseau believed that both internal and external threats existed to freedom in a society, and these threats presented a need for protecting freedom.5 Apart from the threats presented by a tyrannical government, man’s needs for material want and due moral recognition presented a threat from subversive relations with others that could impinge negatively on autonomy. Thus, Rousseau argues for a society governed by the general will because solitude is a practical impossibility. Rousseau considered a social compact as necessary because men had reached the point where obstacles in the way of their preservation in the state of nature presented a requirement for greater resources than what was available to each individual.6 Thus, Rousseau considered it necessary to have a union of will and understanding ‘in a society to afford protection to all in a society. However, Rousseau considered it impossible to produce a general will by means of coercion, torture, compulsion or persuasion because the general will requires conviction. According to Rousseau, an act of association comprises a mutual undertaking between the public and the individuals in the form of a contract between the individual and other individuals as a member of a Sovereign and a contract between the individual and the Sovereign as a member of a State.7 Thus, a ‘general will’ is an artificially produced will that is not natural, but such a will is necessary because man must exist in safety and freedom in society to achieve the maximum from life. Clearly, it will appear that Rousseau desires to generalise will of individuals in a collective group to protect freedom for the benefit of all. Perhaps Rousseau’s reasons for using the general will in his philosophical works were ready-made for his purposes for the time in which he lived.8 The ‘general or the concept of generality in Rousseau’s argument stands for the rule of law, for civic education that draws individuals in a society out of themselves and toward the general (or common) good that ought to benefit the collective, the citizen – virtues of the Republic in which everyone’s will contributed. Thus, according to Rousseau’s philosophy, only wilful self-love could not sustain organised societies that strived for the common good of everyone because without a social compact that afforded protection to all a society could not ensure growth or fairness for all. For Rousseau, the concept of ‘will’ impinged on civil association that remained the most voluntary but essential act in the world and in Rousseau’s philosophy to deprive the will of individual of all freedom was to deprive actions of all morality. Without will, there is no freedom, no self-determination, no moral causality, and no obligation but without generality, the will of individuals becomes capricious, egoistic, self-obsessed and wilful to the detriment of the collective. However, in the real world perhaps it is difficult to make self-interested individuals in a society to comply with the ‘general will’.

 

Compose a 1750 words assignment on patients’ decisions about whether or not to take antihypertensive drugs.

Compose a 1750 words assignment on patients’ decisions about whether or not to take antihypertensive drugs. Needs to be plagiarism free! The authors have argued, in this study, that a significant proportion of individuals who are diagnosed as suffering from hypertension are often observed to be avoiding the consumption of hypertensive drugs, prescribed to them, despite the fact that such drugs may help them recover from their illness. It is on account of such an observation that this study regarding the patients’ perception / the factors influencing the patients’ decision to a consumer or abstain from consuming hypertensive drugs was conducted.

The study is based on the implied fact that patients undergoing treatment for chronic illness more often than not display certain inhibitions with regard to the consumption of hypertensive drugs prescribed to them and make active decisions regarding their continuous usage in the long term. Through this study, the authors expressly state that the patients’ decision to consume (or not to consume) such drugs is based on their inherent hesitation or distrust about their effects but despite such reluctance, they make an attempt to reason it in ways which makes sense to them individually.

The author suggests that the patient’s perception may be an outcome of reasons which are unrelated to the pharmacology of the prescribed drug and that it can be better understood through a review of individuals, who are known to be consuming such hypertensive drugs.

Also, the article uses a qualitative research methodology, but the rationale behind adopting such a method is not clearly specified. The article merely states that a qualitative study using detailed interviews has been used, without specifying the reasons or organizational contexts which shaped their choice of such an approach. According to Silverman (2005), A research methodology is a

“general approach to studying research topics which are concerned with the philosophy and theory that drives the research rather than the nuts and bolts of data collection and analysis, e.g., specific techniques such as observation, interviewing and audio recording (i.e. the methods)” (in Sines 2009, Pp. 83).