The use of ‘Reflective Practice’ as a tool for new graduate nurses

write a journal article (for mock publication) about The use of ‘Reflective Practice’ as a tool for new graduate nurses, and the relevance to Registered Nurses, particularly those beginning their practice. The essay is expected to have a theme (i.e. a ‘point’, a statement or an argument) and then be supported from appropriate and current literature.

The purpose of the essay is to give it a context it is to be considered as an article for a mock Australian journal which is to be published for New Graduates (Beginning Practitioners, new Registered Nurses).

Aims/Pitch/Audience:
1. Essay conventions are expected (introduction/conclusion). An Abstract, if included is NOT part of the work count. It may be a good mechanism though to report to the Community of Practice (optional).
2. The aim is to write current and pertinent information targeted for novice Registered Nurses in the Australian Environment.
3. Although writing ‘to’ this audience – the essay should be in third person and not second (i.e. ‘the nurse’ rather than ‘you’)
4. A high level of scholarship (researching the literature, using the literature and writing the paper) is expected. To these ends, 12 pertinent and current resources is the minimum. Current means in this course 8 years ‘young’ unless a seminal (classic) work. Sometimes secondary citations in a current article will be older (please check in a timely manner with the examiner if in doubt).
5. The essay is to be published as assignment – there are NO marks for spending time ‘publishing’ and formatting it for a journal (with attractive columns, pictures, fonts etc.) This is not a good use of student time as it is the content, writing and referencing skills which are being assessed.

Also could you please use the files I attached to as a reference for the Journal article.

 

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The Green revolution, problems and solutions

CE English 12 (ENG 090)

Film Analysis Essay

• A cause/effect essay requires the write to synthesize new and already known information
about a topic which may seem familiar on the surface, but about which the writer will
reveal logical and surprising causes and/or effects stemming from areas most people have
not previously considered. It is essential to offer new information linking the central
issue to causes/effects that are logical yet usually overlooked.
For this paper, outside sources must be used. This type of writing mostly offers its
thoughts to the reader based on the writer’s observations, thoughts, and evaluation of
the interconnectedness of the issue and its causes and/or effects. Source material should
include resources that provide facts or statistics which support the writer’s claims of cause/effect.

• This essay should offer:

• Personal observation, expert testimony (including facts/stats), and logic.

• Surprising effects of an issue and/or surprising causes of an issue.

• New information. If you are not providing new thought, the essay loses its

purpose.

• A topic with which you are familiar.

• Explanation and argument supporting the results you are claiming.

• Outside source material. The maximum number allowed is three, and all of them

must be credible, relevant sources.

• Absolutely use our main mentor text – The Central Park Five – to assist with

organizational strategies for cause/effect, with ideas for employing tone/argument

language, and with the specific language and construction of cause/effect.

Avoid pitfalls of stating the obvious, of relying on sources that have already made all of
the cause/effect connections for you, of creating (or imagining) a cause/effect situation
that does not logically exist.
Essays need to follow MLA format, which includes specific guidelines regarding

margins, font size/type, spacing, heading, last name/page number, etc.

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Women’s right issues

Create an original argument which ties together multiple works we have covered over the course of the semester; for instance the women’s right issues revealed in the pieces Perkin Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper", Kate Chopin’s "The story of an Hour" and Susan Glaspell’s "Trifles". This thesis-driven portion of your essay will comprise your first 5 pages and maintain an objective tone.

After you have brought put and sustained your thesis, you must follow up by discussing a societal example of your chosen theme/identifying idea as it relates to the literature you have explored. One page should be dedicated to this relevant connection.

 

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supply chain management

you should be summarize main point by simple, understandable, popular language and give a critical answer for covering all the question.
u dont need to answer each question ,i just need a common answers to cover all the issues .
because i need to remember that your answer to examinations.

for the part one about " risk" ,(PPT week 8) I need about 950 words summary of the answers

1. a. outline the main sources of risk in commercial supply chains (20%)
b. provide a detailed analysis of two of these risk groups and discuss how identified risk can be mitigated. use examples to support your discussion. (80%)

2. discuss how companies identify, assess and mitigate the risk to which their supply chains might be exposed (100%).

3. a. outline the five key areas of supply chain risk suggested by Towill and Mason-Jones (1998) and identifiy their main dirvers. (50%)
b. highlight one strategy that could be used to mitigate one of the identified risks.(50%).

This is about " risk " for the exam in previous years.

for part two is network (PPT week 6, 10 ,11).I need about 950 words summary of the answers
1 using an industry of your choice, provide a critical assessment of the key elements of Distribution Network Design. (100%).

2 outline the key decision tha manufacturers have to make regarding plant location and provide a critical assessment of each. you may use an industry of your choice. (100%).

3 outline the approach that an organisation might use in order to determine whether they have made the correct location decision for facilities within their supply chain. (100%)

You can sum up the answer, so I encountered a similar topic can be answered.

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Final Cultural Experience Essay

Final Cultural Experience Essay

For this final essay, you must design a “cultural experience” for yourself related to the country you have written your first two papers about—and then partake of that experience.
I must approve this cultural experience before you partake of it. Papers that describe of an experience I did not approve of before the experience was undertaken receive a grade of zero. Cultural experiences must be approved by 10 April.
The cultural experience essay is expected to have a thesis statement, and other than being no more than two double-spaced pages (excluding a bibliography), it should follow the same guidelines for you other paper regarding its grammar, structure, and support for your argument.
If you have not already completed your cultural experience, I recommend jotting down a few notes on what you expect to find when you go and why you think that you will find these elements in your experience, making reference to things you learned while researching for your first country paper and your country thinksheet.

While “partaking” of this experience, you need to take notes on what you see or do and then reflect on the following three questions in an essay of no more than two double-spaced pages:

1) How does your “experience” relate to the previous two essays you wrote about this country? (How did your previous two essays form your expectations of this experience?)
2) How are the sociological structures of the country articulated in its art or culture?
3) What did your “cultural” experience teach you that you did not learn from researching for the previous two essays? (So how is the experience you had different from the experience you expected to have?)

You should also search for, read, and cite in your essay a few (1-2) academic journal articles/academic book chapters about the sociological structures behind the cultural experience you created.

For example, if I was going to write an essay on the sculptures portraying Basel’s Dance of Death, I might begin with an introduction/thesis statement like this:
The Switzerland of today is a country so versed in heterogeneity and multiculturalism that its political institutions embrace the sharing of power among ethnic and linguistic groups, resulting in few racial, religious, or class cleavages visible in either the government or society at large. However, “The Basel Dance of Death” statues provide insight into a Swiss society much different than contemporary Switzerland: one where the Catholic Church dominates life and class distinctions are so divisive that showing death “taking” rich landowners and poor indigents in the same piece of art was shocking.

GRADING
Grades are assigned such that a C is considered average work. For a grade of B, a paper must surpass the minimum requirements, demonstrating that the student has control of the course material and has distinguished his or her effort with thoughtfulness, creativity, and the ability to argue effectively. A’s are rarely assigned. They signify an unusually creative, precise, and well-argued piece of work.

All written work is evaluated on three criteria:
Argument (40%)—does the paper have a clear thesis statement? Is the thesis statement well-supported by the evidence presented in the paper? Does the thesis statement demonstrate originality and critical analysis? Are the terms used in the paper well defined? Does the paper answer the question posed by the assignment? Etc.
Structure (40%)—does the paper have a logical flow? Are citations used appropriately? Is the writing clear? Is it within the guidelines for page limits? Are course readings used appropriately? Has the paper included an appropriate number of reliable sources other than the course readings? Does it have a bibliography? Is the format of the bibliography correct? Etc.
Grammar (20%)—are there spelling or grammatical errors? If necessary, consult a style manual such as Kate Turabian’s Student’s Guide to Writing College Papers, or Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style.
For my Cultural Experience:
The Angolan Embassy organized an event commemorating the peace on April 12th. I went there and the place was full of Angolans from different states. It was a good experience because it felt like I was in Angola with the decoration, the way people behaved, the music, and the traditional food. It was a good experience.
My Country Thinksheet:

Name: Martinho Mosquito
SOC 131 Country Thinksheet
Your country is: Angola

Demographics:
What is your country’s overall population? 18,565,269.
What percent of your country’s population is between the ages of 0-17? 43.5%.
What percent of your country’s population is between the ages of 18-35? 20.3%.
What percent of your country’s population is between the ages of 36-53? 29.2%.
What percent of your country’s population is between the ages of 54-70? 4%.
What percent of your country’s population is 70+? 2.9%.
Given the above, what kind of population pyramid does your country have? Expansive pyramid.
What is the male-female ratio present in your country? 1.02 male(s)/female.
What is the birth rate in your country? 39.16 births/1000 population.
What is the total fertility rate in your country? 5.49 child born/woman.
What is the maternal death rate in your country? 450 deaths/100000 live births.
What is the infant mortality rate in your country? 81.75 deaths/1000 live births.
What are the top three leading causes of death in your country? Malaria, road accidents , and cardiovascular diseases.
Given the population pyramid, what are the most pressing health concerns in your country?
Bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, typhoid fever, dengue fever, malaria, schistosomiasis and rabies.
List the resources you compiled this information from:
Index Mundi.

Political System:
What is the form of your country’s political system? ____________________________________________________
How many branches of government does your country have? Three.
What is the title of the executive (president, prime minister, etc.) in your country? President.
Who is the current executive? Jose Eduardo dos Santos
Is there a legislative branch? Yes. If so, what is the name of the legislative body? National Assembly.
How many members does the legislative body have? 220 members. Who is the leader? Paulo Kassoma
Was your country ever a colony? Yes. If yes, by what country was it colonized? Portugal.
What year was your country founded or did it gain its independence? Independent in November 1975.
List the resources you used to gather this information: I knew it all.

Economic System:
What is your country’s economic system? Capitalism.
What is your country’s GDP? 152.63 billion US$.
What percentage of your country’s GDP is made up of primary sector activities? 10.2%.
What are the primary primary sector activities in your country? Coffee plantation, sugar cane, sisal, maize, coconut and peanut oil.
What percentage of your country’s GDP is made up of secondary sector activities? 61.4%.
What are the primary secondary sector activities in your country? Petroleum, uranium, diamonds, production of sugar, beer, cement, and wood and oil refinery.
What percentage of your country’s GDP is made up of tertiary sector activities? 28.4%.
What are the primary tertiary sector activities in your country? Transportation and building construction.
What is the average annual income in your country? $6550.
Is your country a core or peripheral economy? Peripheral.
List the resources you used to gather this information: http://www.portalangop.co.ao/angola/en_us

 

My Country Paper:

Martinho Mosquito
SOC 131
Sarah Fischer
March 31, 2014

Gender Disparities in Angola

Angola has been able to incorporate programs and policies that promote the participation of women in the countries activities. The women have been given an upper hand in the decision making process compared to the earlier years. The number of women in parliament is over 35 percent and women have been able to hold varied ministerial posts in the country (Martins, 2). In addition to this, the country has been able to review the Family Code and the Action Plan on Rural Women. Moreover, the country has been able to set up the Land Law which has enabled the women living in rural areas to have control over what they acquire or inherit. Additionally, educational infrastructure has also gone through enhancement elevating the participation of women in education. Accordingly, the level of women participations in education from the primary school level to the university is more than 50 percent. Women in the rural areas account for more than 53.3 percent of the rural population (Martins, 2). Irrespective of all these, there are gender disparities in the country. Women are not at par with men.
The Family Code
In Angola, the legal age for marriage is 18 years. However, if parents consent and if it is thought to be in the best interest, girls can join the marriage institution at the age of 15 while boys at 16 years. This consumes years that could be used by the girls to acquire education. In addition to this, they are too young and not psychologically and physically mature to become mothers and wives. Early marriages in the country are common; hence 36 percent of girls aged 15-19 years are widowed, divorced or married. The law also advocates against polygamy. On the contrary, this is still widely practiced in the country due to culture. Women have no otherwise but to consent to these marriages since men were lost in the civil war hence there is a shortage of them in the country. The law also points out that both the men and the women in a marriage have to access and enjoy the same rights. In addition to this, there should be equality in the duties carried out by the two parties. Contrarily, women seem to carry out most of the duties while men enjoy most of the rights. Women do more work when it comes to bringing up the children (A Celebration of Women, para2).
Physical Integrity
Though not widely practiced, female genital mutilation is still practiced in some remote areas in Angola. Men are bequeathed with some rights that make them to exercise authority over their wives and daughters, hence subject them to FGM. The country does not also have strict laws that deal with the issue of sexual and domestic violence. As a result, there is a high prevalence of violence committed against girls and women in the country. Violence is also committed to the girls in the school system. With the reason that most of the women do have knowledge pertaining to their rights, they rarely report assault and rape committed against them. For women who are established to have been sexually abused, they lose their respect and find it challenging to find a partner to get married to (A Celebration of Women, para4).
Right to Own Property
The rights for property ownership of a married woman are dependent on the regime she is married in. The law allows for women and men to have equal accessibility to land. However, land distribution ad ownership largely depends on the traditional values. As a result, men are priorities when it comes to land allocation. Rights of women pertaining to the use of land are ignored. As a result of the war, most of the women were left as widows; hence they are the sole providers of their families. They are bequeathed with greater responsibilities in the male dominated society (Klaveren et al., 25). As a result, they find it challenging to meet some of their needs due to the inequality that exists.
Employment
Most of the women engage in farming and only 3 percent engage in the informal sector. A good number of the households in the country are headed by females since a large number of the males lost their lives in the 27 years civil war. Even the literacy level in the country is generally low; women and girls are more affected. Thus, 43 percent of the adult women have never been to school in comparison to 40 percent of the men. This has led to women holding fewer posts in the formal employment sectors compared to their male counterparts. Women in the informal sectors are not protected, hence face forms of prosecution from the authorities. They find it challenging to access any forms of training hence it is challenging for them to escalate their level of performance. Women also face challenges accessing financial help from microfinance institution due to lack of collateral (African Development Bank, 14).
Infrastructure
The distribution of water in the country is not adequate. Most of the rural areas are not accessible to water. This has left a burden on the women and girls who have to cover long distances so as to bring water to their families. The health sector is not able to handle the needs of the population. In line with this, women are more disadvantaged since they are not able to access adequate and quality maternal care. Women have many children and are still young, yet they lack support from the community. This makes it hard for them to maintain their health. Additionally, due to polygamy, women are more susceptible to HIV infections (African Development Bank, 21).
Education
Participation of girls and young women in education is low in Angola. In fact, it is the lowest in Sub-Saharan Africa at 25.6 percent. The participation is low across all levels from primary to university. However, the disparities between males and female in the education levels widen as the levels rise (Klaveren etal., 26). The disparities in gender between the girls and boys are as a result of the preference f education for boys to girls.
Conclusion
Even though there have been changes to achieve equality and equity between the genders in Angola; women still suffer from discrimination. The laws are a basis of discrimination since they do not fully protect the women. In addition to this, some issues like gender and sexual violence are not guarded by the law. This has left the women vulnerable to abuse. The women are also not empowered to take charge against ill preformed against them; instead they are punished for the same. Consequently, people are supposed to be educated on living together through ensuring equality. The government is also supposed to come up with laws that protect the women and revise its Family Code. The government of Angola has to also enhance the infrastructure of the country and encourage women to go to school through providing them with financial aid to foot their academic expenses.

 
Works Cited
A Celebration of Women. "A Celebration of Women." 23 May 2010. Gender Equity and Women Issues in Angola. 29 Mar 2014 <acelebrationofwomen.org/2010/05/gender-equity-womens-issues-angola/?>.
African Development Bank. Angola: Country Gender Profile. Abidjan: African Development Bank, 2008.
Klaveren, Maarten, and et al. An Overview of Women’s Work and Employment in Angola Decisions for Life MDG3 Project Country Report No. 2. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, 2009.
Martins, Ismael. Permanent Mission of the Republic of Angola to the United Nations. New York: United Nations, 2012.

 

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Live free and Starve by Chitra Divakaruni

First write a whole paragraph on response to Divakaruni’s argument against legislation that bans goods produced by forced or indentured child laborers. And why you agree or disagree with author?
Then write 3-4 sentences to answer to following questions
1) From the further information given in the footnote on page 397, what does it mean to be "looking down from the heights of Maslow’s pyramid" and what’s her point here?
2) Divakaruni says that laboring children could otherwise be "the extra weight that capsizes the already shaky raft of their family’s finances" How does this metaphor capture the problem of children in poor families?

 

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Plata o Plomo:Silver or Lead by Marie Javdani

Write 3-4 sentences for each question:
1)Why do the Colombian peasants often support the communist rebels rater than the government?
2)Why does Javdani use comparison and contrast in her opening paragraphs? What is the effect of her returning to this comparison in her conclusion?

 

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Case Study

Students are expected to use the APA referencing style (including in-text citations
and a reference list) for the assignment. Questions can be answered in dot points.
References will NOT be counted towards the final word count. 5% of total marks
allocated will be deducted for poor expression, organisation and referencing

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Inter cultural Management

This module will be assessed by a 3,000 words individual assignment. Please note that scenarios mentioned below must have interactions between individuals from different cultures. If you are using a case-study, for instance, Kraft and Cadbury, you will still need the interactive scenarios between American & British employees /executives / managers in order to successfully analyse and evaluate as required by this assignment.

Identify a set of managerial situations – “scenarios” -involving intercultural issues. Use relevant conceptual frameworks and analyse it. Your analysis should include:

1. Identification of the scenarios that you will be using to analyse in your assignment. These may further include:

a. Identification of the organizations and/or countries involved
b. Brief description of the case/situation and the cultural aspects involved.

2. Conceptual Framework

What conceptual frameworks will you use for this analysis? Justify your choice.
Is this conceptual framework appropriate or would you need some other elements for your analysis that are not provided by one particular approach?

3. Analysis of the scenarios and their impact on the organisation or the business and management contexts.

4. Describe the ways by which managers or leaders are tackling those emerging issues. This can be obtained from the scenarios, from the information provided in lectures/seminars, etc., (from interviews with managers – optional, although time-consuming), or from your own experience/observations.

5. Suggest some recommendations and actions to be implemented in order to minimise conflict and maximise cultural awareness and synergy.
6. In your assessment include an additional section analysing your experience of working in groups with different nationalities. This can be your experience of working in groups on this module or may be your past/current experiences at work or whilst studying. Alternatively these experiences may be integrated into your main analyses, thereby eliminating the requirement for an additional section.

7. Bibliography

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Appreciating Supply and Demand Analysis

Lee, R. H. (2009). Economics for health care managers (2nd Ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Care Administration Press

a. Chapter 6: The Demand for Health Care Products
b. Chapter 9: Supply and Demand Analysis
c. Chapter 10: Maximizing Profits
. Appreciating Supply and Demand Analysis

Supply and demand analysis aids health care leaders in ascertaining the effects of changes in policy on service lines that impact a community’s health (e.g., whether to expand existing services or perhaps close services).
Identify and evaluate publicly available tools that provide data and assist in formulating the basic shapes of demand and supply curves. Communicate and elaborate on the relevance of these economic indicators in terms of pricing. Evaluate and comment on the social-cultural implications of value-based care.

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