OBESITY: Identify special considerations that would influence care planning for special groups in the community, religious considerations, or a patient’s family dyn

Discussion: 

OBESITY: Identify special considerations that would influence care planning for special groups in the community, religious considerations, or a patient’s family dynamics, propose interventions such as Nutritional Education and Counseling for Health Promotion.

 Word limit 500 words.  

 Make sure to provide citations and references (in APA format)  

Discussion on Project Management and its Practicalities.

I will pay for the following article Project Management and its Practicalities. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Project management ensures successful completion of a project while meeting the constraints of time, cost and quality. It brings together the resources needed to complete the project which includes the project members’ technical skills, interpersonal capabilities, collaborative efforts, material facilities like information systems, and funding. The main task of project managers is to choose appropriate PM tools to make the project work advance efficiently, assess project information and supervise project team activities (Hill 56).

Project management focuses on the completion of the project’s life cycle that includes initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing of the project. If these main phases are broken down into detailed ones, then, as asserted by Lock (9), the project’s life cycle includes original concept, feasibility study, business plan, risk assessment, public enquiry, authorization, organization, planning, design, procurement, fulfillment, test, handover, economic life, and disposal. Project management makes sure that each and every one of these phases are properly dealt with. However, in this report, I will discuss the main phases of project management. Technical and interpersonal skills both combine to take care of project parameters which include specifications (quality), budget (cost), and schedule (time) (Haynes 7). According to Haynes (7), “a successfully managed project is one that is completed at the specified level of quality, on or before the deadline, and within budget.”

Technical skills, which are the project-task-related skills, are a pre-requisite for the project management phases. For the team members and the project member, alongside possessing required educational qualifications, it is important to be fully equipped with the necessary information and guidelines that will lead the project toward completion. Knowledge about the latest tools and equipment, hardware and software, and the most modern information technologies, is very crucial to meet the project requirements.

Discuss the blame and shame of homelessness.

Create a 5 pages page paper that discusses the blame and shame of homelessness. This changing impression of the homeless condition is slow in evolving, however. The level of public awareness is still too low to effectively create a situation in which much of the country’s homeless children, who do not have access to necessary services, are less rather than more likely than others to repeat this cycle when they become parents themselves. In America, an estimated 500,000 children are homeless at any one given time and their mothers embody the fastest increasing constituent of the homeless population. Veterans returning from war are in second place in this dismal contest. Single, childless men comprise nearly half of homeless center residents while 15 percent are single childless females according to research performed within homeless shelters. Families make up 40 percent of the homeless populace with a third of this demographic is single parents with their children. (Martijn & Sharpe, 2006). As these facts demonstrate, it is a common misconception that the majority of homeless persons prefers the appalling lifestyle or somehow become adjusted to it or prefers it to live in the mainstream much as prisoners become institutionalized after being incarcerated for many years. &nbsp.“Studies show that ninety-four percent of those without a home certainly would not choose to live this way another day if they had an alternative.” (Hopper, 2003) &nbsp.Another common myth concerning the homeless is that they are responsible for their own pitiful fate because they made bad decisions. In other words, they are getting what they deserve. Homeless largely is a condition beyond the control of most, children certainly but other segments of the homeless population are no more or less culpable in their situation.