how the practice of nursing is expected to grow and shift

Instructions:
As the country focuses on the restructure of the U.S. health care delivery system, nurses will continue to play an important role. It is expected that more and more nursing jobs will become available out in the community, and less will be available in acute care hospitals.

Write a speech of 500-700 words to educate nurses about how the practice of nursing is expected to grow and shift. Include the concepts of continuity or continuum of care, accountable care organizations (ACO), medical homes, and nurse-managed health clinics.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment

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Changes of notions of legitimate authority

reflection paper: How have notions of legitimate authority and follower ship changed across different periods of Western history?

How have notions of legitimate authority and follower ship changed across different periods of Western history?
Certain Trumpets: The Nature of Leadership, by Garry Wills (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995).
ISBN-13: 978-0-684-80138-4
Traditional Classics on Leadership, by J. Thomas Wren, Douglas A. Hicks and Terry L. Price (Northampton, MA:
Edward Elgar, 2004).
ISBN-13: 978-1-84376-151-8
Read parts III and IV of Traditional Classics on Leadership by Wren and others

“Jaguar Smile.” in the Political Science

As per WSU’s UCORE requirements, writing assignments must include an 8-10 page research assignment. You
will write one book report/term paper on Salman Rushdie’s “Jaguar Smile.”

1. The first is a brief summary (no more than two pages) of the central political themes of the book.
In here you must explain what the book is about, what major political events does it cover…I AM NOT LOOKING
FOR A REVIEW of the book as I’ve read it before. Remember who your audience is (a political science
professor), focus on political behavior.
2. The second, and most important section of the report, is a discussion of the principal patterns of
political behavior, their consequences to Global Politics and your political analysis of the central
political events described in the book. So in this section I am looking for three things:
a) What patterns of political behavior do you see in the story? Who are the major players? What do
they do and why do they do what they do?
b) Discuss the consequences of said behavior. How did the actions of a hegemony affect people at all
three levels of analysis?
c) Give me your educated, sophisticated opinion as a political scientist of why events happened as
they did in the story. Do you think the political events described had any effects on Global Politics? Use
one of the major political theories as your foundation for this discussion.

Below are hints on how to get a good grade in this project:
• Speak like a political scientist in this paper.
• Show me that you understand your assigned task.
• Proofread your report. Serious errors in grammar and diction (the type that would make it difficult
to understand your ideas) will cost you points.
• Remember that I lived through these events; be certain that you are historically accurate – research
the history of the Contra War from serious sources.
• Use terms and concepts from our class lectures and reading.
o For example, instead of saying, “I think the people of the United States are proud of their
country,” you should say, “As observed from the overwhelming response to the perceived threat of the 9/11
attacks, one can make the argument that Americans are very nationalistic.”
Book reports will not be accepted past their due date (see above). Early submissions will be gladly
welcomed.
BOOK REPORT
The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey (Due date: 11/16/12, beginning of class)

As per WSU’s UCORE requirements, writing assignments must includean 8-10 page research assignment. You will
write one book report/term paperon Salman Rushdie’s “Jaguar Smile.”

1. The first is a brief summary (no more than two pages) of the central political themes of the book. In here you must explain what the book is about, what major political events does it cover…I AM NOT LOOKING FOR A
REVIEW of the book as I’ve read it before. Remember who your audience is (a political science professor),
focus on political behavior.
2. The second, and most important section of the report, is a discussion of the principal patterns of
political behavior, their consequences to Global Politics and your political analysis of the central
political events described in the book. So in this section I am looking for three things:
a) What patterns of political behavior do you see in the story? Who are the major players? What do they
do and why do they do what they do?
b) Discuss the consequences of said behavior. How did the actions of a hegemon affect people at all
three levels of analysis?
c) Give me your educated, sophisticated opinion as a political scientist of why events happened as they did in the story. Do you think the political events described had any effects on Global Politics? Use one of the major political theories as your foundation for this discussion.

Inclusion in Education

Historical background (beginning of inclusion, What led to inclusion) Definitions of Inclusion. Types of Inclusion. What are the successful dimensions of an inclusive classroom? What are the advantages and disadvantages of inclusion? What are the perceptions of parents, teachers and school administrators toward inclusion? have students with disabilities gotten what they were promised? conclusion- what is the future of inclusion?

direct and indirect utilitarianism

1.Describe Bernard Williams’ hypothetical case in which “George the chemist” faces a moral dilemma. Does the case of George the chemist show that some forms of utilitarianism are false? If you think so, explain which forms of utilitarianism the example disproves. If you think certain forms of utilitarianism yield the correct answer about what George should do, explain this. How might someone who accepts an indirect form of normative utilitarianism but who nevertheless thinks that advancing happiness is the whole point of acting morally justify acting in accordance with a rule (on a particular occasion) when he knows that if he made an exception to that rule on that particular occasion alone this would lead to more happiness than would result if he did not make an exception on that occasion?
2. Please read the 16 pdf scans. main quote will be from the article. Please use the quotation mark for each quote, and give the exact links.
3. Find the main example of “George” in pdf.0007 and pdf.0008 for the Bernard Williams’ hypothetical case in which “George the chemist” faces a moral dilemma.
4.write the essay by the below structure :
I need 1 page Introduction. explain and evaluate Bernard’s utilitarianism by applying these thesis to George’s case. say you agree or disagree with it. You must have a clear and direct thesis and good argument.
I also need 2 pages for George’ case explanation, different way to state the George’ case by Direct utilitarianism and Indirect utilitarianism theorems.
The last 2 pages should do your evaluation and conclusion.

retailbiznews

As a budding researcher of retail, you have been assigned to investigate and write a
feature article on a contemporary issue in retail for the new publication
“RetailBizNews”.

The retail sector has experienced significant change over the past
few years and it is believed readers would welcome an article in this field.
Critically evaluate one of drivers for change in the retail sector. Analyse how retailers
have responded and how it has influenced consumer shopping patterns.
Explore one of the following trends affecting retailing today:
 Population trends
 Economic recession
 Competition
 Mobile technology

These are broad topical areas so you are encouraged to personalise the article to a
particular area of interest and to have a specific focus to your article. Refine your
topic area through research and limit the scope of your article.
For example, you might look at population trends but choose to focus on elderly
shoppers, fluctuating birth rates, immigrant populations or the growth in single-parent
families and so on. Or you might look at competition in retail but choose to focus on
the impact on small retailers, store sizes, price competition or e-tailing and so on.
Developing a focus will ensure you are able to generate meaningful discussion – the
depth of your discussions are important.
Choose an aspect which is newsworthy and of particular interest to you as this will
make the process of research an interesting, productive and enjoyable one. An
excellent article will demonstrate originality and thoroughness of research.
Your feature article is limited to THREE sides of A4 and should include the following
elements:
(1) Critically evaluate the drivers for change in the retail sector (30%)
 The article needs to be of academic quality.
 The article needs to be a critique, and so, you must present a balanced
view of the issues.
(2) Analyse how retailers have responded and how it has influenced
consumer shopping patterns. (30%)
 Address both perspectives.
 Use examples from your research to illustrate your ideas and thinking.
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(3) You will be assessed on your ability to investigate a range of source
materials. (20%)
 Secondary research: use books, journal articles, newspapers and
internet to discover information about your chosen area.
 A complete reference list must be attached.
(4) You will be assessed on your ability to structure the presentation of your
findings. (20%)
 Structure, layout and style form a key element.
 Creativity is very important. Make the feature article interesting,
informative, attractive and professional.
 Poor English will be penalised as it indicates a lack of care in
presenting your work.

Assessment Guidelines
 How to write the feature article
 Present your article in a suitable format. Careful attention should be
given to the layout, content and appearance of your article.
 There are plenty of templates available on the web for you to access,
however, you must personalise these. Reduce margins and headers
and footers.
 You must start with a headline. The headline shouldn’t be a summary
of the article; instead it should serve the purpose of getting the reader’s
attention. The heading needs to be short and concise, but above all,
must captivate your audience (i.e. unique and interesting).
 An inviting introduction should draw the reader into the article. Use
your introduction to set the scene and to limit the scope of the article.
 The main body of the article should follow a logical structure and
sequence of ideas.
 The article should demonstrate a good understanding of the topic with
relevant, up-to-date content that goes beyond the obvious or
predictable.
 There must also be evidence of having read extensive relevant
literature and this should be appropriately integrated into the article.
 Ensure all elements from the brief (see above) are addressed, paying
careful attention to the weightings.
 A satisfying conclusion should leave the reader with a sense of
closure.
 Make good use of headings/sub-headings and titles to guide the
reader.
 Where possible use pictures, summaries, captions, quotes and
illustrations to add interest to the article so that readers remain
interested.
 Ensure pictures, headings and captions are of an appropriate size –
utilise the space effectively as “padding” will be penalised.
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 Presentation
 The article is limited to three sides of A4.
 The article length excludes the title page and reference list.
 The article should be in Arial 9 point font, single-spaced
 A complete reference list must be attached, which should be presented
in Harvard format. Number each item in the list and use a numerical
system to indicate in-text referencing. You will be given guidance on
this.