Civilization

Civilization: Stage IV of Human Bio-Cultural Evolution.

The stage IV of human bio-cultural evolution is Civilization. It rose 3000 B.C. and after. Civilization refers to the rise of cities where the development of new technologies emerged. This technology would involve changes in the organization of society such as the development of writing, Monumental architecture, long distance trade, sophisticate art style, arithmetic, geometric, astronomy, etc. In addition, this stage is characterized by Ancient Civilizations. The First Civilization developed in the Southern Mesopotamia 3300 B.C. and this is where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are located. In April or May the flooding of these two Rivers occur. These rivers became avenues of transport and trade. Moreover, the rise of City-States included the elaboration of temples with Ziggurats. The first temple in Southern Mesopotamia was Eridu where Priest rules or authority served as representation of the Gods. Furthermore, writing was another important aspect of the Mesopotamian Civilization. It consisted of Cuneiform script to write several languages and therefore the script and the writing allowed them to develop the Sumerian language and later Akkadian language on clay tablets. Additionally, the religion of the Mesopotamian Civilization was polytheistic, which means that each city had Gods and Goddesses. Another important characteristic of the Mesopotamian Civilization was Architecture, which was based on urban settlements or cities; also religious temples on Ziggurats. The Burial of the ancient Mesopotamian Civilization was based on royal tombs.

Ancient Egypt is also part of the first civilizations. The geographic area of this civilization is located in the Upper and lower of Egypt, dating 2900 B.C. The Nile River is a unifying force in Egypt, but also an isolating factor that’s ships with sails, 3000 B.C; growing sophistication. A milder climate could produce two crops a year. In addition, the flooding of the Nile River occurs in September. The political and religious organization of Egypt was the Pharaoh, which was a divide and considered a God. Also the Pharaoh was keeper of the divine order of the universe. In politically terms nomes – the provinces had administrative officials; vizier-prime were the ministers of the provinces. This was a highly stratified society. The Egypt civilization was also characterized by hieroglyphics writing, which was based on pictographic on walls, stele, and papyrus. Additionally, their Architecture was characterized by cities, palaces, and religious temples. The Egyptian civilization constructed pyramids. One of them was Saqqara-designed and built by Imhotep for the third Dynasty Pharaoh Djoser 2663-2646 B.C.

Ancient Pakistan and India are considered part of the Indus Civilization, dating 2600 B.C. The geographic are of the Indus Civilization is located at the greater Indus Valley. This is where the Indus River is found. The Indus River fools in August. In addition, there is no evidence of a known authority in the Ancient Indus civilization or evidence of religion. The form of writing that they developed was Indus script and Stamp seals. The Indus Script was a form of writing undeciphered, meaning that its origin is poorly understood. Seals of Steatite were mainly used with writing and animals such as bull, tiger, elephants, and humans. Additionally, their Architecture was characterized by cities, urban centers, and other unknown. Burial was based on cemeteries. The last important peace within the Indus civilization is the notable features such as distinct pottery, clay jewelry, clay figurines, animal and other clay toys; also extensive use of cooper and bronze, including weapons and vessels.

Healthcare Research Utilization

Healthcare Research Utilization

 

Textbooks :

Roberts, P., & Priest, H. (Eds.). (2010). Healthcare research: A textbook for students and practitioners. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Cunningham, C. J. L., Weathington, B. L., & Pittenger, D. J. (2013). Understanding and conducting research in the health sciences. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & sons.

 

Instructions: Please ensure to substantiate your response with scholarly sources or a personal account of your own experience in the work place. Questions 1 to 8, 150 -200 word count.

 

1. In your experiences at work, when a major change is made, is it normally announced months in advance? And lots of time given to discussion & input from staff who are impacted?

 

2. The problem could be that these folks simply never change about anything….they dont seek out new experiences nor do they seek to learn new things. I have patients in the 80s who are on the computer daily, loving it!!! They are the ones always happy t0 be involved, get involved, learn & teach others….they are thrilled to be ‘up with the latest’ !!!!~ I bet if you asked the ones you are talking about, when was the last time they ‘learned something new’, they would look at you with a blank stare. In my opinion, it is unrelated to ‘age’. It is simply a mindset of one who lack curiousity & is inflexible about most things in life. What do you think…could this be the real issue?

 

 

3. Reliability means that a measurement does not vary because of characteristics of how you measured (or the measurement instrument itself). Measurement reliability is easier to see in the physical world. Let us say you get on a bathroom scale and measure your weight. Now you get off and get on repeatedly. A reliable scale gives the same weight each time–assuming, of course, that you are not eating, drinking, changing clothing, and so forth. An unreliable scale registers different weights over time, even when your true weight is unchanged. The analogy of weight on a bathroom scale carries over to all other kinds of measures. Reliability means that the method or instrument (bathroom scale) you use to make measurements is consistent and dependable.

Validity suggests truthfulness and indicates how well your mental picture of an idea fits with what you do to measure it in empirical reality. In simple terms, validity addresses how well the aspect of reality you measure matches up with the ideas you use to understand that aspect of reality.

 

Share if you have seen these terms used in studies you have reviewed* What questions do you have?

 

4. Read and discuss your thoughts about the article: Getting Involved in the Research Process” from The Effective Health Care Program Stakeholder Guide. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/evidence-based-reports/stakeholderguide/chapter3.html

 

5. Read and discuss your thoughts about the article: “Fifteen Common Mistakes Encountered in Clinical Research. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S188319581000112X

 

6. Watch and discuss your thoughts about the video: Segment 32 to 38 from the Reinventing Healthcare-A Fred Friendly Seminar video. http://www.fredfriendly.org/programs/healthcare/

 

7. Watch and discuss your thoughts about the video: the segment “Innovation and Stakeholders. http://digital.films.com/PortalViewVideo.aspx?xtid=39954

 

8. Explore and dicuss your thoughts on the data infographics page on the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services website. Faculty Materials

http://www.ahrq.gov/research/data/data-infographics/index.html

 

9. The manager has asked you to prepare a response to the CEO’s assertion that EMR technology is not critical for a health care organization.

Write a 700- to 900-word proposal that discusses the research-based benefits of using EMR technology.

Include the following in your proposal:

· Explain the purpose of utilizing research in healthcare administration

· Explain the influence and importance of stakeholders in healthcare administration.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.

Cite 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly references to support your presentation.

10. Resources: Annotated Bibliography paper below and the article-see attached (Technology and Patient Safety.

Review the “Questions to Prompt Critical Thinking” document.

Write a 150- to 180-word paper that answers the questions outlined in “Questions to Prompt Critical Thinking”.

1. Identify the purpose

a. What is the purpose of the study?

b. What is the author trying to accomplish in this paper?

**If the answers to these questions are not expressly stated in the article, consider its entirety then write what you think the answers are.**

Example: The purpose of the study was to bring awareness of the Ebola outbreak, to provide statistical data to give an accurate account of the scope of the outbreak and to identify known methods to minimize exposure, recognize symptoms and prevent outbreaks.

Format your paper according to APA guidelines

 

Annotated Bibliography

Barton, A. J., & Makic, M. B. F. (2015, May/June). Technology and Patient Safety. Clinical Nurse Specialist29(3)(), 129 – 130.

In this article it really hit home due to the fact that I work at the hospital and see this happen always. The article states that in the clinical area when communicating hand-offs on the floors they have identified several new technologies or even my using the electronic health record that will allow effective sign-off and a template that is standardized for proper communication (Barton & Makic, 2015). This would be great so when hand-off is done no one walking by hears personal health information about another patient on the floor.

 

Reference.

Barton, A. J., & Makic, M. B. F. (2015, May/June). Technology and Patient Safety. Clinical Nurse Specialist29(3)(), 129 – 130.

Microsoft Project Wedding Assignment

Title:Microsoft Project Wedding Assignment

 

Paper typeResearch Paper

 

Deadline24th Jan 2016 @ 11:00: hrs

 

Paper formatAPA

 

Course levelUndergraduate

 

Subject AreaTechnology

 

# pages4   ( or 1100 words Minimum)

 

Spacing      Double Spacing

 

# sources5

 

Paper Details

 

Week 2 WBS Wedding Assignment using MS Project

 

Now is the time to install MS Project. Do that first, then complete the following MS Project homework exercise.

 

The following are MAJOR tasks for a wedding. Use TWO of the tasks to build a Work Breakdown Structure in Microsoft Project.

 

Each major task should have 2 sub-tasks. Each sub-task should have 2 sub-sub tasks. You may add more if you wish or have a need to add more to be sure the major task is complete.

 

The scenarios are these: You have been asked to help your best friend plan a wedding or a family reunion in another city. You have no concern for schedule or budget at the moment, only defining the work that needs to be done for the wedding or reunion to start on time and to be successful. There will be about 100 guests.

 

The major tasks are these (in no particular order… you may order them in a way that is logical to you… AND you may ADD major tasks as you see the need).:

 

Sign a contract for a church and/or reception facility

Invite guests

Provide décor/decorations (this includes flowers)

Provide food and beverages

Provide lodging and transportation for guests

 

 

Now is the time to install MS Project. Do that first, then complete the following MS Project homework exercise.

 

The following are MAJOR tasks for a wedding. Use TWO of the tasks to build a Work Breakdown Structure in Microsoft Project.

 

Each major task should have 2 sub-tasks. Each sub-task should have 2 sub-sub tasks. You may add more if you wish or have a need to add more to be sure the major task is complete.

 

The scenarios are these: You have been asked to help your best friend plan a wedding or a family reunion in another city. You have no concern for schedule or budget at the moment, only defining the work that needs to be done for the wedding or reunion to start on time and to be successful. There will be about 100 guests.

 

The major tasks are these (in no particular order… you may order them in a way that is logical to you… AND you may ADD major tasks as you see the need).:

 

Sign a contract for a church and/or reception facility

Invite guests

Provide décor/decorations (this includes flowers)

Provide food and beverages

Provide lodging and transportation for guests

Your assignment must be completed in Microsoft Project

Energy Flow Summary

Create a diagram in which you illustrate the energy flow among labeled specifc organisms of a food chain in a particular ecosystem.

Include the following using specific organisms:

  • sunlight
  • 2 producer species
  • 2 consumer species

Write a 400- to 525-word APA formatted summary paper of your diagram that includes the flowing components:

  • Describes the major categories of specific organisms, producers and consumers
  • Describes the interactions between these organisms in your ecosystem
  • It has been stated that all energy comes directly or indirectly from the sun. Is this represented in your diagram?
  • Identify the method of energy production for the consumers and producers (photosynthesis, fermentation, or cellular respiration)
  • Include at least 2 APA formatted references.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your summary paper (not the diagram)