Patient coming to orthopaedic ward

Topic: Patient coming to orthopaedic ward
I will be uploading the task question and the FAQ questions and the marking criteria.I prefer the Australia quality and all the references should be in APA 6th edition.I prfer the references from journal articles

photographic processes

Topic: photographic processes
The artwork Improvisation No. 30 was painted by Vassily Kandinsky that is currently in the gallery 392A of the Art Institute of Chicago. The oil painting was finished in 1913. Arthur Jerome Eddy who is a Chicago lawyer bought the painting and donated to the Art Institute after he died. The work itself represents “vibrations in the soul” inspired by musical. (The Art Institute, Line 2)The first impression of the work is the abstract form combined with various colors.

Stupid Rich Bastards

Topic: Stupid Rich Bastards
Please no need for sources
and Make it reflection about the article that i will put ..Please read the whole article
so you do not need to look in the internet and making sources its reflection
and make it around 500 word and do not make it difficult
Entering university to Black was like entering an entirely new world, in what ways can education be made more accessible to people from all socio-economic classes?
This is the question about the article

sociology home work

Topic: sociology home work
Relying on Chapters 2,3,7 and 8 of your textbook and the Penner & Saperstein article, answer the following questions. Your homework should not be longer than 1 page.
1. What is Penner & Saperstein’s ontological orientation with respect to race? Explain.
2. What are the two ways in which Penner & Saperstein examine or “get at” race?
3. Identify the key variables in the study and describe the relationships between these variables that were being investigated.
4. Discuss whether and how you feel that this study is (or is not) valid with respect to two forms of validity.
No need to cite.

Conscience

Topic: Conscience
Assignment:
Consider the following:
Scientists at Oxford University have made a startling discovery: they’ve found a region of the brain that makes you wonder if you’ve done something wrong, and whether you’d have been well advised to do something better.
There are several things that you should know about this region, which is inside your head, and the head of the lady sitting beside you on the Tube, and the heads of David Cameron and Lady Gaga and Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of the Royal College of Heralds. One, it’s called the lateral frontal pole. Two, it’s unique to humans – they ran tests on monkeys in the course of the research at Oxford and, nope, they don’t have it. Three, it’s the size of “a large Brussels sprout”. And four, it’s a leap beyond current scientific knowledge into realms that can only be described as spooky.
We already knew (he says, hastily consulting his copy of Popular Science for Dimwits) that the brain can monitor decisions it has made. It tells itself: “I have chosen to follow this track in the forest and it’s turning out to be a sunlit pathway/sodden jungle”, but it registers no more nuanced reaction than that. What this newly discovered region does, however, is to identify other paths that it might have been better to take, and register what a dolt the brain feels for getting it wrong.
“This region monitors how good the choices are that we don’t take,” said Professor Matthew Rushworth, who led the research, “How green the grass is on the other side.”
The lateral frontal pole, in short, is like a spouse who is quick to inform you that you’ve blundered and bungled it when it would have been so easy to get it right. It’s the kindly-but-firm voice of authority that tells you to go to your room and mull over what you’ve done, so you’ll be sure not to do it again in future…
Hang on. This isn’t some minor breakthrough of cognitive neuroscience. This is about good and bad, right and wrong. This is about the brain’s connection to morality. This means that the Oxford scientists, without apparently realising what they’ve done, have located the conscience.
For centuries we thought that the conscience was just some faculty of moral insight in the human mind, an innate sense that one was behaving well or badly – although the great HL Mencken once defined it as, “the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking”. It’s been used by religions as a numinous something-or-other, kindly bestowed by God, to give humans a choice between sin and Paradise.
From: The Independent, Wednesday 29 January 2014
Questions that should be answered:
1) Would Aquinas agree with the author’s judgment that this discovery is in fact about conscience? Explain your reasons by reference to texts we have studied. Cite Aquinas in the way specified for the first assignment.
2) Do you agree? This part of the paper should take no more than one page out of a total of five.
Cite the paper by the numbers in the margin of the text.
-The two books that can be used to cite this paper, I only have in hard copy form. So I would recommend using your library of books and/or the Internet.
-Book #1: Aquinas Political Writings, Edited by: R.W. Dyson, Cambridge texts in the history of political thought.
-Book #2: Treatise on Happiness, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Translated by John A. Oesterle.
Both books can be used to explain the questions

 

complience 2

Topic: complience 2
Hello! Thanks for helping me with my online assignment! Please read the instructions carefully in the attached file and please make an easy structure so it is easy to see that every question and point has been covered. Thank you!

City Brochure- naperville,Il

Can you please write about Naperville, IL

The CBD

The Model of Urban structure

Inner City Challenges

Suburb challenges

Transportation Challenges

each one of the three sections of the brochure must have the following:

1-2 pictures

75 words

2 terms/concepts from the text(be shure to use in text citation to note wich pages the term were from)

Note;must include references for the resources you used.

 

Fashion

On the article focus on how Meredith Markwoth-Pollack custom designer turned modern outfit into vintage in the TV show Reign. The article content must include at least 3 hyperlinks to other websites.It must include at least one email address. It must include a headline. The article must include at least 2 sub-heads. The article must include a list of at least four items and you must either use bullets or numbers to offset the list.