my antonia

 
choose from the following themes from my Antonia and discuss it in detail in an essay of no less than two double-spaced pages.Be sure to use,where appropriate from the text,indicate at the end of any quote passages the page number(s)as an in-text citation.
select from one of the following:
1. what are the two of the most important conflicts in the novel? were they physical,moral,intellectual,or emotional,or a combination.
2.Are there any characters you would like to meet? if so, name two and discuss why you would like to meet them.
3.Does the story end the way you expected it?be specific.
4.explain why the novel is often considered a work of feminist literature?
5.What is the role of women in the text?
6.How are mothers represented?
7.What is the toughest challenge the immigrants in the novel face,and how does this challenge help them prosper?
8.What abilities or virtues do the immigrants have that the Americans do not?
9.Antonia’s father calls her “MY Antonia?” How deeply does his death change her life?
10.How is “the land” a character in the novel?
11.IS Antonia triumphant at the end? why not?

Response

 
Respond on or before Day 6 to at least two of your colleagues on two different days who selected a different scenario than you did, in one or more of the following ways:

•Suggest additional ethical and legal implications for all stakeholders in your colleagues’ scenarios.
•Offer and support an alternative perspective using readings from the classroom or from your own research in the Walden Library.
•Validate an idea with your own experience and additional research.

Below is the discussion that I would like for you to respond to: See above what you need to address:

SCENARIO 3

Nurse practitioners are regulated by state boards of nursing or other state designated agencies in which they practices, therefore, it is their responsibilities to know the laws and regulations in their state of practice to avoid litigation (Arcangelo & Peterson, 2013).

In Maryland, a nurse practitioner is authorized to prescribe under the terms of a written agreement with a physician. The Maryland Board of Nursing supplies a form on its Website for this written agreement. The form asks for the practice’s address and a description of the practice and patient population (Maryland Board of Nursing, 2010). If a nurse practitioner prescribes for an individual who is not a patient of the practice described, then the prescribing is outside of the written agreement, and therefore is not authorized by law. In addition the Maryland State Board of Nursing Rules and Regulations, Annotated Code of Maryland (COMAR 10.27.07.10) outlines the following documentation requirements for prescribing: 1) there shall be a medical record on the patient/client to document the prescription of the medication. 2) The prescription must be within the prescriber’s scope of practice and 3) the prescription shall be documented on the medical record in accordance with COMAR 10.27.07.10. (Maryland Board of Nursing).

In the above scenario, since the husband is not the patient of the nurse practitioner, how is she going to have access to the patient medical record to do a proper documentation of the narcotic prescription? This will result in a breach of the Maryland nursing Acts of 2010, therefore the incident need to be reported. Moreover, the Federal law requires that controlled substances be prescribed only in the context of a bona-fide physician-patient relationship, including a written record.

Legal and ethical implications

With all the challenges facing nursing profession, I think it is important to practice in an ethically sound professional manner. It is also necessary to balance ethical considerations, with professional values and relevant laws that is governing nursing. Prescribing for oneself or a family member may have legal or ethical implications. According to Walter, Lang & Ross (2010) the Health and Ethics Policies of the American Medical Association (AMA) discouraged health practitioners from treating themselves or their immediate family for several reasons. These include loss of objectivity; embarrassment caused by a thorough exam and medical history; tendency to treat conditions outside their specialty when treating self or family. Walter, Lang & Ross (2010) mentioned that it is risky to prescribe for someone who is not registered as a patient at the practice or facility where a nurse practitioner is employed

ENV333 Assignment #3

 
Students must choose three different questions in total for the third assignment, selecting one
question from three of the four following groups of questions. The response to each question
should be between 1000 and 1200 words. Length penalties will be deducted for responses
longer than 1200 words. The total length of the assignment – excluding the reference list,
questions, and titles – should be no more than 3600 words.
Before responding to each of your chosen questions, reproduce the question as it appears here
with the number corresponding to the numbering scheme used here. Make sure that, in
answering each question, you draw on a minimum of three different course readings or
lectures (although the best papers will normally exceed this requirement). Over the course of
the entire assignment, endeavour to use the greatest diversity of course sources possible
from different weeks of the course, drawing on a wide selection of readings, authors, and
course ideas. Non-course academic sources (including those in the document posted on
Blackboard with additional resources) may also be used. Create a single bibliography or
reference list in APA format for the entire assignment.
Group #1 Critical Reflection Topics: Indigenous and Religious Worldviews
You may choose to write on one of the following critical reflection topics. Always indicate
clearly in your paper which worldviews you are writing about, being as specific as possible1.
1a Consider the way Loy characterises the market as a religion with the way Assadourian
speaks of the culture of consumerism as well as the way that Hathaway & Boff (pp. 104-5)
speak of consumerism as a cosmology. Drawing on these and related course readings,
describe how consumerism and the “religion of the market” inform a worldview that is
ecologically destructive. Compare this worldview to one drawn from a specific religion or
Indigenous culture (indicate clearly which one you have chosen – if choosing an Indigenous
worldview, choose a specific Indigenous culture), particularly the way this
religious/Indigenous worldview might challenge consumerism and other aspects of a
modern worldview that tend to drive quantitative growth, consumption, and ecological
destruction. What resources from this religious or Indigenous worldview might be helpful
in moving toward a more ecological worldview?
1b Consider one particular religious or Indigenous worldview (indicate clearly which one you
have chosen – if choosing an Indigenous worldview, choose a specific Indigenous culture).
What are some of the key ecological insights or ideas found in this worldview? How do
these ideas compare with insights from deep ecology, ecofeminism, social ecology, or an
ecological justice perspective (choose one and indicate it clearly)? In what ways are they
similar or different? Are there particular insights or ideas from this religious or Indigenous
worldview that could be problematic from an ecological perspective? Are there other ideas
or resources found within this religious or Indigenous tradition that could help to counter
these or to shift it towards a more ecological worldview?
1c Consider any two different religious or Indigenous worldviews drawn from two different
weeks of the course (indicate clearly which ones – if choosing an Indigenous worldview,
choose a specific Indigenous culture). Write an imaginary dialogue between
representatives of each of these two worldviews. Each person first describes two key
insights found in their particular religious or Indigenous tradition that they believe make
1 Particularly in writing about Indigenous worldviews, try to be as specific as possible since different
Indigenous cultures can be very different from each other. While you may use course sources that,
perhaps, adopt certain generalisations about Indigenous cultures in a particular geographic region, be
clear when you are doing so and take care to not make sweeping statements. Similarly, with religions, it
is often helpful to be as specific as possible.
Assignment #3 Details and Guidelines: Page 2
a positive contribution towards an ecological worldview. Then, include a dialogue between
the two persons that points out similarities and differences between these insights.
Conclude by describing what each person learns from the other person’s perspective that
can enrich their own worldview.
1d Choose one religious tradition. Imagine you have been invited to give a short presentation
in a community of this religious tradition (clearly note the religion you are considering).
One group in this temple, church, synagogue, or religious centre wants to carry out an
extensive energy retrofit of their building, install solar panels, incorporate natural
elements into their worship/ritual space, and convert their lawn into an organic food
garden. Others in the community want to donate their money to support a local food bank
and homeless shelter. Based on your understanding of this religion’s worldview, write a
speech arguing in favour of one of these proposals (over the other) or put forth a new
proposal (supported by this religion’s beliefs) that addresses both the ecological concerns
and concerns around social justice and poverty.
1e Lynn White wrote that (western) Christianity is the most anthropocentric of all religions.
Drawing on course readings, argue why this is so or demonstrate how other factors may
have been more important in terms of the emergence of anthropocentrism (and
domination, exploitation, and colonisation) in Europe. Based on the readings, what
insights within Christianity could be used to move it towards a more ecological worldview?
Group #2 Critical Reflection Topics: Science and Worldviews
You may choose to write on one of the following critical reflection topics. Always indicate
clearly in your paper which worldviews you are writing about, being as specific as possible.
2a Describe three insights arising from post-19th century science (quantum physics, systems
theory, or cosmological insights) that support the movement towards a more ecological
worldview. In what ways are these insights similar to those of deep ecology or ecofeminism
(choose one and identify which you are focusing on)? In what ways are they different? To
what extent do they challenge earlier scientific understandings that may have supported
the emergence of exploitative, growth-oriented industrial capitalism?
2b Brian Swimme suggests that “the opportunity of our time is to integrate science’s
understanding of the universe with more ancient intuitions concerning the meaning and
destiny of the human” (Swimme as quoted in Hathaway & Boff, 2009, pg. 139-140).
Consider two key ecological insights from a particular Indigenous or religious worldview
(identify which you are focusing on – be as specific as possible; if you have written about an
Indigenous or religious worldview in question #1, choose a different religion or Indigenous
culture) and compare these to two similar or complementary insights from modern science
(systems theory, quantum theory, new cosmology, etc.). Based on your analysis, what
might a synthesis of the insights from these two worldviews look like, particularly in terms
of ecological insights or perspectives? Or is such a synthesis not possible (or not desirable)?
Why?
2c Consider the Gaia theory and the idea that the Earth functions, at least in some respects,
in a way similar to a single living organism (note some key ideas or insights you want to
focus on). Compare the insights from the Gaia theory to similar insights from specific
Indigenous or religious traditions (name which ones, focusing on one different than the
one(s) used in the questions in group 1). In what way do they differ and in what way are
they similar? In what ways are they distinct? In what ways? Might a synthesis be possible
(or desirable)? If so, what might it look like?
Group #3 Critical Reflection Topics: Eco-philosophies
You may choose to write on one of the following critical reflection topics. Always indicate
clearly in your paper which worldviews you are writing about, being as specific as possible.
Assignment #3 Details and Guidelines: Page 3
3a. Compare and contrast the key characteristics and ideas of two of the following: social
ecology/ecojustice, deep ecology, and ecofeminism (identify which two you are focusing on).
In what ways are they similar? In what ways are they different? Is it possible to imagine a
synthesis that incorporates the best ideas of each? If so, what might this look like and how
might such a perspective understand the meaning of “liberation”? If not, why is a synthesis
not possible?
3b. Is it possible to work for both ecological sustainability and social justice at the same time?
What potential conflicts can arise between these two goals? How can they be overcome? To
answer this question, please consider a specific case study or example (not directly
considered in the course) that you are familiar with – for example, a development proposal
in a specific community (clearly identify the case you are considering). If this proposal does
not further ecological sustainability or if it undermines social justice (or both), what kind of
alternative could be imagined that would take both into consideration? What are some key
elements that should be present in a model of development or sustainable community that
benefits both the poor and the wider ecological community? What kind of worldview might
underpin such a model?
Group #4 Critical Reflection Topics: Ecopsychology and Worldview Transformation
You may choose to write on one of the following critical reflection topics. Always indicate
clearly in your paper which worldviews you are writing about, being as specific as possible.
4a. Describe at least three key insights from ecopsychology that are helpful in understanding
how the worldview of modernity/industrial growth capitalism took hold and why
consumerism influences such a powerful influence. Based on these insights, how might the
worldview of consumerism (and market capitalism) be challenged – both at an individual
and societal level?
4b. Consider some of the key permaculture design principles as well as permaculture ethics.
What main assumptions and beliefs seem to underpin permaculture? How are these
similar or different from ideas found in some Indigenous worldviews (provide specific
examples)? Could permaculture design principles promote the process of re-indigenisation?
Why do you (or do you not) believe so?
4c. Consider either the Earth Charter Initiative, the Work that Reconnects (Joanna Macy),
one of the initiatives of the Pachamama Alliance (Awakening the Dreamer or Generating
Waking Up), or the Transition Towns movement. What are some of the key elements of the
worldview being promoted by (or apparent in) this initiative? What assumptions about
worldview change is this initiative based on? How does its educational methodology draw
on ecopsychology or other ecological insights? Does it draw on or is it related to specific
religious, Indigenous, scientific, or philosophical perspectives? If so, which ones and how?

"Zero-Sum Game" "Non-Zero-Sum Game"

 

Compare and contrast “zero-sum game” and “non-zero-sum game,” and provide an example of each. With Carol Gilligan’s work on moral development in mind, which gender do you think would prefer which situation? Explain your opinion.

I need a heading for the introduction and a conclusion. Please refrain from using websites for collegiate research. Please address the subject matter in detail. Need critical thinking and more supporting facts. Need transition for the assignment. Need a academic paper and the sentences need to be developed.

The paper needs to be in APA format.

Total possible points of 100 include ten (10) points for organization and use of language, including grammar and punctuation.

Test essay questions Eurasian studies

 
Answer three questions 900-1200 each. Respond to each in a clear, cohesive, and cogent manner. Your response can be submitted as a traditional essay. Avoid any use of long quotations due to the short nature of the assignment. You may rely upon course readings or other relevant material to answer the questions. If you reference any particular sources, please make sure you cite them appropriately using in text citations, example (author last name, date, Pg number if quote)

Please use times new roman 12 font double spaced. You can put all three questions in the same document. Please put each title and number of question on top of each and word count at the bottom of each last page.

Three Question needing answered 900-1200 words each

3. How did Soviet Union deal with Islam and are there any residual effects that influence the current security situation/policy of Russia toward Central Asia today?

Compose an essay in which you analyze the poem "Theme for English B"

Your analysis should offer an interpretation of the work-an angle, or over-arching message, that you provide, which expresses your reading of the text. Consider related texts as well as historical and cultural contexts as you develop your reading. You should also discuss the literary elements in the work to support your interpretation. Explore literary elements unique to the genre as well as elements like themes and symbols. Use quotations from the work to support your points, and consider using quotations from outside sources. Connect detailed analysis with points related to your interpretation

gender features of discourse

 
please write essay about this question :

Using insights from the field and your own analyses, discuss how our understanding of gendered features of discourse is enhanced by multimodal analyses?

Assignment

 
Your assignment for Week 3 submittal includes a further evaluation of the Metronome case. Using that case as a base, relate to another personal experience where a work group you were involved with became stuck. Discuss how your group worked through the situation (or didn’t), and in retrospect, what are the options that should have been considered?
The book that it need to use is Wisdom of Teams 1st edition by Jon R Katzenbach, Douglas K Smith

The case is in chapter 8

Events that have affected personal development

ESSAY TITLE:

“As a trainee counselor, one of the issues that will often arise with clients and indeed in your own personal development is the need to examine the way significant past life events have impacted upon behavior and personality. Many of the established psychotherapy models have at their core a historical approach to personality development and psychopathology (Corsini, 1981). By discovering and examining the past, we are able to lay foundations for the future and to address problems, conflicts or negative patterns that may have otherwise gone unnoticed or unchallenged. In many cases, simply acknowledging or naming a particular life event can be enough to allow us to ‘make sense of’ the event and to change the way it is impacting upon our lives. Research suggests that many of our established belief patterns about ourselves and society as a whole are related to our experiences and perceptions of past life events (Beck, 1976). As such, these events can significantly affect self-esteem and self-concept and in some cases impose false limits on our beliefs of what we can or cannot achieve. Furthermore, an unresolved family conflict or emotional family issues can taint the way we perceive similar problems. This may be particularly relevant when we are faced with a client whose problem resonates with an unresolved issue or life event that we ourselves have experienced.” (Cross & Papadopoulos, 2001).
TASKS THAT SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN THE ESSAY:
Task 1. Think back, identify and write about three events that occurred-one during childhood, one during adolescence and one in adulthood-that you feel have significantly impacted upon your personal development and how.
Task 2. For each of these events that you have identified, discuss why you thought it was important, and what effect, if any, you think this event had on other members of your family.
Task 3. Speak to your triad members about the event and compare their perception to yours. If possible, compare also your perception of the event with the perceptions of people who were involved in the event (e.g. family members, peers, classmates etc). How are they similar or different? Whose stories/perceptions are the closest to yours and whose are furthest away? If appropriate, you can also compare your own situation/event with what was happening to other triad members. For instance, if there were family conflicts in your case and there is someone else also in your triad having experienced a similar difficulty, think about similarities and differences in coping
Task 4. Explain how you were feeling and what you were thinking doing this exercise and try also to identify connections with how you explain life in general as a person.
Purpose of the Essay: To allow you to examine which events have significantly affected your personal development, and to examine their potential for affecting your professional development.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
The reflective essay will be assessed on the basis of how well you have
a. Demonstrated understanding of your past material and the ability to make critical evaluations
b. Reflected on the emotional, cognitive and behavioral material and related it to self and relationships-both personal and professional
c. Checked grammar and spelling

Poetry

 
examine a poet in the context of give school. look for criticism on the poet’s relationship with other members of that school, and the tenets of the school’s approach to poetics.

Poets that can be use:
Sylvia Plath
Shakespeare
maya angelou
marilyn nelson
adrienne rich
harryette mullen
john ashbery
frank o’hara
alice notley
barbara henning
stephenie gray
emily dickinson