MPA/Program Evaluation

I attach the podcasts, and also the links for both are below in case you need them.

Read the article “What Cities Need in the Global Economy” and listen to the following podcasts:https://elgl.org/podcast-empowering-data-san-francisco-joy-bonaguro/?msclkid=5d743628c5be11eca5d4b259155e93fe

 

For each article and podcast: Concerning the use of data for the articles and podcasts 1) what did you find most interesting related to the use of data and 2) what did you find most helpful related to the use of data? Discuss Why? Be sure to discuss both the assigned article and podcast(s) and clearly distinguish which article/podcast you are discussing in the post.

Discussion 7-493

Explain how your view of what a “patient” is has changed and expanded? What are some major differences between the assessment of a public health nurse and a clinical nurse?

Your initial posting should be 400 words in length and utilize at least one scholarly source other than the textbook.

Assignment 6/ Obesity

3. Put your project to work! Create materials for your presentation. These can include your speaker notes, PowerPoint for the presentation, or poster board. Hold the event at the designated and approved location. Take photos of yourself or record a short video of the location (this may be a table you have set up, a booth location, or a meeting room). Please include the photo OR video of you at the location as this will be the evidence that the event took place. This will be evidence that the event took place.

4. Submit your presentation materials, including your photos or videos. 

MY TOPIC IS ON OBESITY

 

Visual representations of the First Mass in Brazil in the 20th and 21st centuries

Taken TOGETHER, discuss a minimum of 7 titles (e.g. 2 books and 5 articles, or 4 books and 3 articles, 7 articles, etc.) Annotations are both descriptive (stating briefly the content of the book or article read), and critical (seeking to expose each book or article author’s points of view). Memory Holloway, ‘Praying in the […]

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