population and urban Growth of Dubai City

population and urban Growth of Dubai City
1- Contents:
• The Writer is clear, objective, succinct and realistic in his objectives
• I think this research should be funded and/the writer is oe of the the best persons to undertake this project
• this research is very important and/or timely
• State and justify your objectives clearly (“because it is interesting” is not enough!)
• Make sure you answer the questions: how will the research beneft the wider society or contribute to the research
community?
2- Style:
• He provides a clear project title
• He Structured his text – He uses section headings
• he Present the information in short paragraphs rather than a solid block of text
• Write short sentences
• If allowed, provide images/charts/diagrams to help break up the text
3- The process:
• • Avoid blanket general e-mails to several prospective supervisors
• Allow plenty of time – a rushed proposal will show
• Get feedback from your prospective supervisor and be prepared to take their comments on board
• If applying to an external funding agency, remember that the reviewer may not be an expert in your feld of research
• Stick to the guidelines and remember the deadline

Introduction
state the title of the work, the author’s name and the date of publication • outline main ideas of the book and identify the author’s thesis • state your own thesis statement and your main idea about the work The novella, The Metamorphosis, by Frank Kafka is an excellent story because the author… The article “Narratives of intercultural transformation” by Ingrid Adams is informative and insightful because the author
Summary:
briefly outline the main ideas of the article • should involve who, what, where, when, why and how • you may also choose to discuss the structure, style or point of view This book is about… The author argues that… The setting is… The research was… The main character… The main points are… The theme is… The authors conclude…
Analysis:
critically state what you like and do not like about the article • explain your ideas with specific examples from the article • assess whether the author has achieved their intended goal • the analysis may look at whether the work is § focused, understandable, persuasive, clear, informative § original, exciting, interesting, well-written § directed at the appropriate audience, meeting the purpose § well researched, with appropriate conclusions, and more… The analysis is made up of several different paragraphs.
Conclusion:
restate your thesis in new words • summarize your main ideas if possible with new and stronger words • include a call to action for your reader You must read this book because … or This article is not useful because…
What are the main mistakes?
The connection between sentences
Does it make sense or no?
Does it move from topic to another smoothly?
Is there any benefit from the key words that are mentioned?
THE INTRODUCTION : IS IT CLER OR NOT
Does it include main target?
Does previous studies support the article?
which methodology are used?
Organization :
Does the article has strong or week sentences?
Is it boring?
Does the writer use and Organization provide charts, images?

 

 

Benefits of Health Information Exchange Technology

Benefits of Health Information Exchange Technology

Across the United States, states and territories have worked with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to develop and implement HIE, the ability for authorized healthcare providers to securely share real-time information electronically.

For this discussion, begin by reviewing the Health Information Exchange: Making a Difference video (4:07)

and the Healthcare Information Exchange (HIE): Considerations for Engaging North Carolina Consumers article.

http://nchica.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/The-Future-of-Healthcare-Information-Exchange-in-North-Carolina-HA.pdf

Then, evaluate the impact of HIE models on patient outcomes, healthcare organizations, and the public good.

Song and symbols

 

Song and symbols
Movie: Good Will Hunting
Song: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart

In this task, you will do some research to deepen your understanding of one character from the film you studied. In this assignment, you will select

lyrics from a song on the film’s soundtrack to illustrate the character you have chosen. Then, you will select a visual that symbolizes your character.

Finally, you will find a way to creatively present this information.

 

Shakespeare- Richard II play

 

Directions -mistakes

Short Essay/ Response paper

Assignment Description

Please compile, as you read the remainder of the play, a list of every mistake (political, personal, etc.) that you believe Richard II makes. Provide,

as evidence, quotations or good paraphrases from specific passages; explain why you think each incident represents an error

You may include any moment that invites us to be critical of Richard (things he says or does; things other people say). In short, offer your road map

for his downfall.

For each reference or quotation, give the act, scene, and line numbers in parentheses (like this, 3.4.56-8). Choose carefully between direct quotation

or paraphrase. Your quotations must closely match and support each observation.

For this assignment, single space your paper, Use a Times 12-point font. Lots of useful observations

 

 

TR modality-music therapy

 

Describe TR modality-music therapy
do a scenero of a musical therapy
Origins and current history in USA

The rationale on how it works, effectiveness and population it has been most effective

Limitation of treatment modality

2-5 pages and reference/citations

History

What factors or trends account for the aggressive imperialist expansion of the European powers between 1870 and 1914?

Relationship Between Purpose of Study and Data Analysis Techniques

Relationship Between Purpose of Study and Data Analysis Techniques
In order to make decisions about the value of any research study for practice, it is important to understand the general processes involved in

analyzing research data. By now, you have examined enough research studies to be aware that there are some common ways that data are reported and

summarized in research studies. For example, the sample is often described by numbers of participants and by certain characteristics of those

participants that help us determine how representative the sample is of a population. The information about the sample is commonly reported in

tables and graphs, making use of frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, and dispersion. Information about the variables (or

concepts) of interest when quantified are also reported in similar manner.
Although the actual data analysis takes place after data have been collected, from the initial planning of a research study, the researcher needs to

have an awareness of the types of questions that can be answered by particular data analysis techniques.
For this Discussion, review the case study entitled “Social Work Research: Measuring Group Success.” Consider the data analysis described in that

case. Recall the information presented in the earlier chapters of your text about formulating research questions to inform a hypotheses or open-

ended exploration of an issue.
Post an explanation of the types of descriptive and/or inferential statistics you might use to analyze the data gathered in the case study. Also

explain how the statistics you identify can guide you in evaluating the applicability of the study’s findings for your own practice as a social

worker. Please use the resources to support your answer.

Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International

Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].
Social Work Research: Measuring Group Success

Gender and Sexuality in World History

INSTRUCTIONS:
For this paper, you will choose ONE fairytale or children’s story. Any story, from any culture, will qualify.
You will then read the attached scholarly article and analyze the story you have chosen using this text.
You will need to do the following:
1. Find fairy tale or children’s story
2. Using the scholarly article attached, analyze your fairytale in 750-1100 words short paper by answering some of these questions:
 Why have you chosen this story?
 How is it relevant to the scholarly article?
 What are the main challenges and concerns described in your article that can be applied or observed through reading your story?

Your paper must have the following:
1. Header: Name, Title, Word Count
2. References (quotes) must be made to both fairytale and scholarly article in MLA style 3. Font: Times New Roman 12
4. Margins: normal
5. Double spaced

History

 

Presidents take several factors into account in choosing nominees for the U.S. Supreme Court. Senators, in turn, also take a number of factors into

account in deciding whether to vote for or vote against confirmation of Supreme Court nominees. Write an essay in which you discuss the factors that

President Bush took into account in nominating John Roberts, Harriet Myers, and Samuel Alito to fill recent Supreme Court vacancies. Discuss what the

results of these nominations were (i.e., confirmed or not, easy confirmation or close vote?) and why. What factors did senators take into account in

voting in favor of or against these nominees? Also discuss the factors that President Obama took into account in nominating Sonia Sotomayor and Elena

Kagan to fill Supreme Court vacancies. Discuss what the results of these nominations were (i.e., confirmed or not, easy confirmation or close vote?)

and why. What factors did senators take into account in voting in favor of or against these nominees? Finally, discuss the process of filling the

Supreme Court vacancy created by the death of Justice Scalia in early 2016. Who did President Obama nominate to fill this seat? What happened to the

nominee (was s/he confirmed; why or why not?). What is the current status of the seat previously held by Justice Scalia?

 

Argument Analysis

The analysis paper is the first major paper that you will write in this course. Your analysis paper will focus on David Wallace-Wells’ (2017)

article, “The Uninhabitable Earth.” If you have done your reading log carefully, it should provide you with a strong outline for this paper. The

final length of the analysis paper should be three to four pages (1000-1500 words), so this is an opportunity for you to analyze Wallace-Wells’

argument in greater detail.

Note that this assignment is not asking you simply to report back or paraphrase the article’s information. You may have written something like

that in the past if you were asked to write a “summary.” But your job is instead to write an analysis of the argument. You will need to break

the argument down into parts and then put it back together in your own way. Rather than re-presenting Wallace-Wells’ argument in the order that

he makes it, you will need to find connections between different parts of the argument. You will figure out how evidence that he presents in

different parts of the text support common sub-claims. Thus, from a quick glance at your final paper, we will be able to see citations from

different pages in the same paragraph and will not see citations that progress in chronological order (i.e., body paragraph 1 with only

citations from page 2, body paragraph 2 with citations only from pages 3 and 4, etc.).

This type of paper is the first step toward entering an academic conversation because it requires you to re-articulate another author’s point of

view. You have to pick out what is most important in the argument and explain it in your own words, articulating the significance of the

argument itself. The key to this assignment is not trying to account for every point the author makes, but rather focusing on the kernel of the

argument and explaining how Wallace-Wells gets there. You are constructing an argument about your interpretation of Wallace-Wells’ argument.

There may be several interpretations of his argument (or any argument), and everyone’s will be slightly different. What matters is that you show

your understanding of the article and offer support from the text for your interpretation. Be careful and thoughtful in your analysis.

Put another way, your job is to articulate what Wallace-Wells’ argument is and explain how he makes it. This includes establishing the problem

he is addressing, his solution for it, and the choices he makes to establish the logic of his reasoning. Finally, remember that this is an

argument about Wallace-Wells’ argument, not about the issue of climate change in general, or your own perspective on climate change.