Casual Argument on Human Organ Trade

Choose an issue about the causes or consequences of a trend, event, or other phenomenon related to the sale or trade of human organs. Write a 1100+-word argument using five to seven academic resources that persuades an audience to accept your explanation of the causes or consequences of your chosen phenomenon. Within your essay, be sure to do the following:

Examine alternative hypotheses or opposing views and explain your reasons for rejecting them.
Imagine your issue either as a puzzle or as a disagreement. If a puzzle, your task will be to create a convincing case for an audience that does not have an answer to your causal question already in mind. If a disagreement, your task will be more overtly persuasive because your goal will be to change your audience’s views

sexual orientation

Discuss the importance of sexual orientation to political processes, especially during campaign periods. Also give examples of how politicians have used this issue to garner votes.

buddhist holidays

Describe a Budhist holiday and provide a link to a video related to this holiday. Reply to at least 2 other students’ post.
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Buddha’s Birthday is known as Vesak and is one of the major festivals of the year. It is celebrated on the first full moon day in May, or the fourth lunar month which usually occurs in May or during a lunar leap year, June. In some countries this has become an occasion to not only celebrate the birth but also the enlightenment and parinirvana of the Buddha.

On Vesākha day, devout Buddhists and followers alike are expected and requested to assemble in their various temples before dawn for the ceremonial, and honorable, hoisting of the Buddhist flag and the singing of hymns in praise of the holy triple gem: The Buddha, The Dharma (his teachings), and The Sangha (his disciples).

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post 2.
In countries that practice Mahayana, which is a main branch of Hinduism that originated in India, there is a celebration called Ancestor Day, or Ullambana. On the first day of the eighth month, the gates of hell are said to open and ghosts visit the world for 15 days. People make food offerings to ease the suffering of these ghosts, and on the fifteenth day, which is Ullambana, people visit cemeteries to make offerings to their own ancestors. This celebration is practiced in many places such as Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, but there is also a Ghost Festival in China, called Yu Lan, that is celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month, and a festival in Japan called Obon, which lasts for three days and also honors the dead. When this festival is held varies in different parts of Japan, but people who celebrate it typically preform a dance called the Bon-Odori, which you can watch on youtube. Here’s one example of the dance:

HSA LAW

 

1. Determine whether you would incorporate and state the advantages and disadvantages of doing so.

2. Determine the feasibility of a profit or nonprofit organizational status for this facility.

3. Create a contract structure, including four (4) necessary clauses, for inclusion for medical staff for this facility.

4. Outline a plan to hire or appoint specialists for the clinic.

5. Justify the decision to accept Medicare or Medicaid as potential pay sources for this exclusive clinic.

health promotion/disease prevention

•Clearly describes the health promotion/disease prevention problem specific to the target population.
•Explain how the selected problem applies to advanced practice in the student’s role option.
•Critically analyze the current literature related to interventions that address the problem related to communities from nursing, the sciences, and humanities.
•Select an appropriate health promotion/disease prevention theoretical framework that applies to the problem.
•Design an intervention to address the problem in the selected population/setting using appropriate epidemiological, social, and environmental assessments.
•Design an evaluation plan to measure efficacy of the proposed intervention.