What form of government do they practice? Can both men and women be on the governing body?

Select an official Native American group (one on the official federal list) from the list at http://www.ncsl.org/research/state-tribal-institute/list-of-federal-and-state-recognized-tribes.aspx. Be sure to choose a group for which sufficient information can be found to prvide facts and examples.
Research information about your group using at least two peer reviewed outside sources.
Write a 525- to 700-word paper.
Organize your paper as an essay with introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs.
Specifically answer these questions:
• Where are they located in the U.S. today?
• Were they forcibly removed from their ancestral lands? How?
• Do they have a reservation today?
• What is their legal standing with the U.S. government?
• How many enrolled members are there in the tribe?
• How is tribal membership defined?
• What form of government do they practice? Can both men and women be on the governing body?
• Do they have an official language other than English or Spanish? Is the language taught in Indian schools?

Explore the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website at www.uscis.gov. Read the information on Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints, and Immigration Services and Benefits Programs.

Explore the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website at www.uscis.gov. Read the information on Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints, and Immigration Services and Benefits Programs.
Imagine yourself as a current member of an immigrant group. Think about what opinion you would have of the immigration process, including naturalization, the costs, fingerprinting, and so forth.
Write a 350- to 500-word summary in your own words that answers all of the following questions:
• How easy or difficult is the immigration process for you as an immigrant?
• Would I want to immigrate to the United States, and why?
• Should United States government policy favor certain kinds of immigrants?
• Should citizenship preference be given to the neediest applicants? The most talented? The most oppressed? The richest?
• Should applications from certain countries be given priority?

Explain, as a nurse, what advice would you give to Frank and Sarah.

Case Study:
Ann is a seventy-seven-year-old grandmother. She has one daughter and three grandchildren. Two years ago, she was diagnosed with moderately advanced Alzheimer\’s disease, which causes her to have periods of confusion, frustration, anger, and obsessive thinking. When speaking, she is uncertain and her speech patterns are choppy. Before her mental deterioration, Ann was a woman of love, intelligence, and patience. Realizing they were getting older, she and her husband, Frank, discussed their wishes should anything happen to them. She told Frank that if there was no chance of survival, she would not want to be hooked to a breathing machine. They never got around to filling any papers.

Frank is a sweet and sensitive man. His wife\’s state frightens him. Ann\’s love for him has been the focus of his life for sixty years. His urgent desire for the best care for Ann shows his devotion and love. Their daughter, Sarah, is a businesswoman. She is a hard worker and a good mother. She is forty-five, successful, and intelligent. Although she loves her parents dearly, she lives ten hours away. She regrets not seeing much of them, especially recently. Frank feels his role is to take care of Ann. He has spent the past year with her, watching after her, cooking for her, cleaning the home, and witnessing her deterioration. Finally, Ann is unable to walk alone safely and he finds he must have her admitted to a long-term care facility. He calls Sarah to come and help with the arrangements. After having Ann admitted to a local nursing home, both Frank and Sarah remember the pleading look in Ann\’s eyes as they walk away.

After three weeks in the nursing home, Ann starts to cough and run a fever. She is seen by doctors and diagnosed as having pneumonia. She is transferred to a local hospital, where she is given intravenous antibiotics. Although the progress of her pneumonia is halted by the antibiotics, she stops talking and refuses to eat. The physician calls Frank to insert a feeding tube. Frank calls Sarah to ask what to do. They wonder, Is a feeding tube equivalent to a breathing machine? Would it be possible to allow Ann to lie there and die of starvation? Is that murder? What would she want? What is the right thing to do? (Burkhardt & Nathaniel, 2008).

Respond to the following:

Discuss the ethical decisions you would make.
Discuss the legal decisions you would make.
Explain, as a nurse, what advice would you give to Frank and Sarah.

Identify a major public relations crisis as though you were a public relations consultant working to help a client.

Part I
Develop a 7-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on public relations.
Apply the following approach in your presentation:
• Identify a major public relations crisis as though you were a public relations consultant working to help a client.
• Propose a crisis plan to the client to address the crisis.
• Suggest what sort of attitude the client should convey about the crisis to improve the public’s perception of it.
Format your assignment according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment to the Assignment Files tab.
Part II
Write a press release or news story of no more than 350 to 400 words on the client’s behalf announcing the client’s position on the public relations crisis discussed in your presentation. In addition to the press release, write a paragraph to answer the following questions:
• What media would you approach to communicate the message?
• What conflicting loyalties may exist in handling this crisis?
• What is the effect of ethics and social responsibility on public relations in this particular situation?