Describe one situation in your personal or professional life where you have been an instrument of healing through your 1) intention, 2) caring 3) presence (refer to your textbook ) (15%)

Project description
Self as instrument of healing .
Please describe an exemplar of healing in mutual process, utilizing holistic theory informed practice in 2-3 pages, APA format. Describe one situation in your personal or professional life where you have been an instrument of healing through your 1) intention, 2) caring 3) presence (refer to your textbook ) (15%)
Paper must be written in APA format. Paper must have a reference page to support your work. Cover page & reference do not count as a page.
Presencing, centering, Rogers, Barrett,
Newman, Parse, Cowling
READ: Unitary Transformative Nursing: Using Metaphor and imagery for Self- Refiection and Theory informed Practice ARTICLE
PLEASE DO NOT CHOOSE THIS TOPIC IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH HOLISTIC NURSING.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO PLAGIARISM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Discuss Program Music in all its manifestations. Include in your answer definitions of the following terms: Program symphony Tone/symphonic poem Concert overture Incidental music

Discuss Program Music in all its manifestations. Include in your answer definitions of the following terms:
Program symphony
Tone/symphonic poem
Concert overture
Incidental music
Support your answer with musical examples for each genre.
Include at least two (2) external sources (in addition to your textbook) with appropriate citation in Chicago Note-Bibliography style.

Discuss Remedial investigation of soil and groundwater contamination located at a warehouse

6.3 – Assignment: Summary Paper Due on 23 NOV 0800
Submit a two to three page summary on the following waste disposal issue (about 500 to 750 words):

Suppose that your manufacturing facility asked you, their Environmental & Safety Manager, to conduct a remedial investigation of soil and groundwater contamination located at a warehouse they purchased, as is, from another corporation. Your corporation is responsible for any environmental cleanup from existing contamination, if any. Such industrial real estate transactions are not uncommon when the selling price is attractive to the purchaser. During a preliminary assessment of the site, significant subsurface contamination with waste oil was discovered. Because the location of the source material (i.e., waste oil) was unknown, a waste delineation program must be conducted to determine the primary source and extent of the oil contamination. In addition, an estimate of the amount of waste oil contaminated soil to be excavated and removed from the site must be established. The site has three buildings containing industrial equipment where different kinds of oils were used in previous manufacturing processes. These three buildings are presently not being used for any activity. There is also evidence of the use of a relatively large subsurface pit by the previous property owner to dispose of used oils, prior to shutting down their manufacturing operations in the building.

Design a waste oil delineation program which will confirm the extent of soil impact, presence of waste oil floating on groundwater (if any) and a dissolved contaminant in the groundwater (if any). The purpose of this delineation should be to estimate the amount of waste oil contaminated soil and groundwater (if any) to be excavated and removed from the site. To accomplish a thorough delineation study, consider the former manufacturing activities in the facility, where waste oils could potentially be produced, how much waste oil was produced, how it was disposed, potential interviews with former employees and neighbors, and so forth.

Due on 11 DEC 0800 In early 2000, there was an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the Toronto, Canada area. This epidemic forced hard choices on people in Canadas largest urban area. Discuss the outcomes.

9.3 Due on 11 DEC 0800 In early 2000, there was an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the Toronto, Canada area. This epidemic forced hard choices on people in Canadas largest urban area. Medical and public health communities, federal, provincial and local gove…

What are Health & Safety managers (i.e., decision makers) to do when the employee risk perception are at odds with expert opinion regarding safety issues?

9.2 Due on 11 DEC 0800

In manufacturing facilities, there can be serious threats to health and safety of employees from a variety of sources. Some of these sources appear to be harmless or of low threats to human health and safety, when in reality the situation can pose a significant risk to human health and the environment. An example of this situation is spray painting objects and parts in sporadic interval. Employees sometimes ignore company policies on such tasks and complete the task avoiding safety precautions required for such tasks. This can put the employees and their co-workers at a significant safety threat/risk. What are Health &
Safety managers (i.e., decision makers) to do when the employee risk perception are at odds with expert opinion regarding safety issues?

Discuss the effects of pollutantss emmited on the atmosphere During the course of power generation with coal.

8.5 Due on 7 DEC 0800 In some states where coal is in abundant supply, the coal is the primary raw material used to produce electricity. However, the process of generating electricity occurs in several stages:

Coal is burned in a large boiler to make high-pressure, high-temperature steam;
The steam is passed through a turbine;
The turbine converts the thermal energy in the steam to mechanical energy; and
The spinning turbine then drives the generator to produce electricity.
During the course of power generation with coal, pollutants are emitted into the atmosphere. The three main pollutants which are emitted into the atmosphere, detrimental to the environment, are nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulates. Specialized equipment is typically used at different points throughout the steam generation process to minimize emissions from the power plant:

The first step in reducing emissions occurs by utilizing a low nitrogen oxides (NOx) burner to burn the coal. The equipment regulates the rate of combustion of the coal by controlling the amount of air available at different elevations within the boiler to complete the combustion. This process adjustment results in lower NOx emissions.
The flue gas is passed through an electrostatic precipitator (ESP) after it exits the boiler. In the ESP, a series of positively charged collection plates remove negatively charged particulate matter from the flue gas. The ESP captures more than 99 percent of the particulate matter in the flue gas.
Next, a scrubber is used to control the sulfur dioxide compound in the flue gas. These are water soluble compounds in the emissions. As the flue gas passes through the scrubber, it is mixed with limestone slurry in water. The limestone reacts with the flue gas and absorbs the sulfur dioxide in the flue gas.
What are the environmental consequences of not using these emission control devices? There are two main aspects to this problem – one is the regulatory consequences of non-compliance and the second is the cost of compliance issues. Are there any other cost-effective, alternate power generation process changes or raw material processing operations that can either add on, or have the same effect, of reducing pollutant emissions from these types of plant?

discuss an environmental issue or policy controversy from an economic perspective.

Project description
Using the tools developed in class, discuss an environmental issue or policy controversy from an economic perspective. You may wish to include diagrams, properly cited images and reference data sources to support your argument. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Format: blog post, policy brief or op-ed article.
Length: 1000 words and max 4 pages.
Examples: Resources for the Future Blogs and Policy briefs, Energy Institute at Haas Blog, World Bank Blogs.

Hints:
1. Start thinking about potential topics early.
2. Find a specific proposal or policy that you can critique.
E.g. should:
Pittsburgh ban plastic shopping bags like Seattle?
Pennsylvania have the same subsidies for installation of solar panels as California?
the government remove emission standards on vehicles if there is a price on carbon?
government legislate all buildings be six star energy rated?
3. Be persuasive, dont make unsubstantiated claims, use data to back up your arguments
4. Run your idea past friends, and come and logic test your argument with me in office hours.
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Added on 14.11.2016 21:51
Here are some examples! Please read and write the in the similar way. Thank you very much!
Instruction files

sweeney_kahn_lat.pdf(228,14 KiB)
borenstein_bloomberg.pdf(206,87 KiB)
levinson_forbes.pdf(375,06 KiB)
greenstone_nyt.pdf(168,50 KiB)