Nutritional deficits and nutritional counseling

For patients with nutritional deficits and nutritional counseling done by a registered dietician helps the patient understand which foods are safe and nutrient-dense in order to gain the most nutritional values. The overall well-being of the patient depreciates once the loss of bulk begins. Dietary counseling benefits the total well-being of the patient as it is their fuel to enable the other therapies to be successful. Speech therapy can be ordered to work with dietary to provide swallowing tests and instructions as to what alternative nutrition intake methods are available and most suitable for the patient. How have you incorporated other therapies into your educational practices?

Medical management

A Postpartum woman has developed mastitis. At a previous physician appointment, it was noted that she was experiencing postpartum blues, but she assured Finesse to snap out of it. However, I do follow-up appointments and do not notice that symptoms of depression have progressed. Identify how did nurse should proceed and discuss the medical management of this patient. What can be done if the woman refuses to seek treatment or help?

The application of Big Data for National Security

Review what big data is and the applications of big data. Read Chapter 1 Introduction to Big Data in Application of Big Data for National Security: A Practitioner’s Guide to Emerging Technologies.

First, answer the following:

what is it
How is it different
structured and unstructured data
The five V’s of Big Data
Importance, application, advantages
Analytical capabilities of big data – greater risk intelligence and predictive modeling
Streaming analytics
Read Big Data Analytics: A Practical Guide For Managers.
Mother of Invention’s Triplets: Moore’s Law, the Proliferation of Data, and Data Storage Technology
Hadoop
HBase
Machine Learning
Statistics
Google
GIS
Discovery
Data Quality
Benefits
Concerns

Second, investigate analytics of big data.

Read Chapter 2 Drilling into the Big Data Gold Mine – Data Fusion and High-Performance Analytics for Intelligence Professionals
Read Chapter 6 Critical Infrastructure Protection by Harnessing Big Data
Read Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics
Chapter 4 The Relationship between Big Data and Cognitive Computing
Chapter 6 Applying Advanced Analytics to Cognitive Computing

Third, investigate the Implementation and challenges of big data analytics

Watch IT Security: Big Data Challenges in the Cloud
Read Section 3 – Methods and Technology Solutions in the application of Big Data for National Security: A Practitioner’s Guide
Requirements and challenges for big data architectures
Tools and technologies for implementation
Mining Social Media
Making Sense of Unstructured Natural Language Information
Literature Mining and Ontology Mapping Applied to Big Data
Big Data Concerns in Autonomous AI Systems
Read Section 4 Legal and Social Challenges
Legal Challenges of Big Data Application
Big Data and the Italian Legal Framework
Accounting for Cultural Influences in Big Data Analytics
Making Sense of Noise

Task 4: Since the company is dealing with very large amounts of data continuously, it I important for the IT team to develop a “Big Data” mindset so that they can use their analysis for predictive modeling. Set up a series of digital scenarios that you would have the IT team work through where they have to make predictive models from a large batch of data. You can find and use an existing data set for this project but need to clearly define what the team is analyzing and how they are to go about making their predictive models. Remember, this is a training exercise. Here is a link for a video on predictive modeling for your to see:

Examine the pillars of procedural justice and law enforcement reform

Examine the pillars of procedural justice and law enforcement reform and critique the six pillars of United States policing and how they are demonstrated within the concept of procedural justice.

Is the concept of “social justice” represented in the concept of procedural justice? If yes, why? If not, why not?
Briefly list what should be included in a national code of ethics for police.

Identify the changes that are recommended within U.S. policing to modernize law enforcement. Address how the pillars of justice serve to promote trust and ensure legitimacy.

The maintenance of good order within criminal justice agencies

Examine the role supervisors play in the maintenance of good order within criminal justice agencies. Read each of the scenarios below and evaluates the role the supervisor played in the maintenance of good order within the organization.

Scenarios: Bad Behavior and the Difficult Employee

Scenario 1: Bad Behavior?

Sergeant Stevens, the sergeant on the evening shift, reported to you (the shift lieutenant) that after roll call he heard two male officers telling sexually explicit jokes in the hallway. As the sergeant exited the roll call room, he noticed one of the female dispatchers standing within a few feet of the two officers. The sergeant chose to ignore the immediate situation and just made a report to you.

Scenario 2: The Difficult Employee

Officer Smith has become very difficult to deal with. During roll calls, he is sarcastic about any new policy changes, orders, or directives given to him or the group. He is also one of the most productive officers you have, and other officers respect his leadership abilities. Recently, his sergeant brought disciplinary charges against Officer Smith. This resulted in a suspension and Officer Smith has now become far less productive.

Address the following issues in your paper:

Evaluate the sergeants’ responses to the scenarios.
How did the sergeants respond in both scenarios?
How do the sergeants’ actions ensure the maintenance of good order? If they do not maintain good order, what specifically about the sergeants’ actions disrupts that order?
In each scenario, how could the sergeants have done better?
What should the sergeants do in each case to ensure good order?
Write a 2-page response for each scenario. For assistance with this assignment refer to Chapter 12 of your text.

Effective Police Supervision: Chapter 12

Demonstrate how innovation moves from idea to product by backward-engineering these steps

Retrace innovation’s progression of the Google pay app from original customer need (or original problem), to design, to development, to its success or failure (or projected future) in the marketplace.

Demonstrate how innovation moves from idea to product by backward-engineering these steps. Drawing on concepts from Carlson and Wilmot, your report must reconstruct a possible value proposition that led to this object, product, or service. Because you are engineers-in-training, your report must also describe in detail the actual science behind the innovative object, product, or service.

In your Case Study Report, you must help your readers, a mixed technical and non-technical audience, understand and appreciate the significance of the product, or service you discuss.

Guidelines
1. Front matter:

Title page and abstract: The title page should have a descriptive title, along with the following information:

a. Submitted to

b. Submitted by

c. Date of submission

d. Abstract of your proposal

Your abstract should be ≤ 250 words. It is not part of the proposal itself, but summarizes the main points of the proposal. Because its intention is to generate reader interest, any information you include here still needs to be included in the proposal itself.

This abstract should include a brief description of the innovative product or service, a brief explanation of its significance, a description of the report’s contents, and a statement alluding to your final argument or position on the object. The abstract is essentially a thumbnail sketch of your whole proposal, so it must be able to stand on its own.

2. Introduction and Background/Case Study

You can use a 1-column or 2-column format throughout, but be consistent. Two-column formats are often more challenging to work with, especially if the document includes lots of headers, sections, and/or images. If you choose a 2-column format, leave yourself extra time to get it right.

Identify the Purpose and Content of this Report: Consider this the part of your report that frontloads the key information the audience needs to understand what they are reading and why.

Define and Describe the Innovative Product or Service Description: The section should offer both a description and an extended definition of the product or service (See PSTC Ch. 14). What is it? How does it work? What does it do?

Explain the Background and History of the Product or Service: This section should explain the origin and background of the product or service, by retelling the history of how it came to be. Using the research you have found, this section will retrace the innovative product or service’s journey from original need all the way to market.

This section should answer the following questions: What person or company conceived of this innovation? What was the customer need or problem this innovation sought to solve? How was this innovation designed, researched, developed, funded, tested, and brought to market? What obstacles or setbacks did the designers and developers face? How did they overcome those challenges? What missteps or mistakes did they make? What was novel or unique about their process of design, development, and/or marketing?

Your case study seeks to explain this innovation through the lens of Carlson and Wilmot’s model of innovation. This will require you to create what you understand to be the product or service’s value proposition (to the best of your ability). Be sure to also explain the scientific research or the technological components behind this innovation. You must explain and demonstrate your knowledge of the science involved.

Create/Use One Figure, Chart, or Graphic: Either in the Background/Case Study section or in the Concluding Section, your report must include at least one figure, chart, or graphic that is relevant to your project. Figures and images should not overwhelm the page. Any visual elements should be clearly labeled and referred to in the text. If a visual element is not your own creation, be sure to cite its source just like any other piece of outside information.

3. Conclusion (and Significance)

Explain the significance of the innovation: This section asks you to help the readers understand the significance of this object, product, or service. If the innovation inevitably failed, help your reader understand the reasons for this failure, lessons to be learned, or the continued significance of this scientific or technical study area.

Conclude the Report: This brief section will summarize the content of the report.

4. Back matter:

References page: Your report must include a list of references in IEEE. References should appear on

The infiltration of computers and technology

Society is becoming increasingly dependent on computers and technology for functioning in everyday life. Every aspect of our lives has been affected by the infiltration of computers and technology. Computers are used to conduct business from home, meet new friends and find old friends, maintain communications with distant family, and meet out some stress relief after a long day at the office. As more and more people rely on computers to succeed each day, it begs the question – are people becoming too dependent on computers and technology? Your paper should look at either the historical changes that shook up society or future changes being developed now that will shake up society.

Learning and professional experiences

Assessment Description
Doctoral learners will undergo a shift in mindset from their past learning and professional experiences as they become independent researchers who can discuss and defend their research topics consistent with the academic peer review process. In this assignment, you will begin to express your identity as a doctoral learner and researcher by developing a professional biography that will be modified as needed in the future for use in a variety of situations including but not limited to posting as your introductory biography.

General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure the successful completion of the assignment:

This assignment uses a rubric.
Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Lopewrite
Directions:
View the video at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIqYOoVEqfNwcONox8qaJGMwE2oF2D6D.
This section gives an overview of this assignment. If you prefer, you may read the attached transcript.

Write a concise professional biography (500 words) that expresses your identity as a doctoral learner and researcher. Include the following in your biography:

A statement of your past professional accomplishments.
What degrees have you earned?
What is your current or most recent professional position (state the title and industry)?
What, if any, significant achievements, awards, or acknowledgments have you earned?
A summary of your doctoral and research identity.
What degree program and emphasis are you taking?
What is your intended topic or broad field of research?
Do intend to explore the topic through quantitative or qualitative research?
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Body modification practices

Body art (tattoos, body piercings, body reshaping, and body painting) is a gendered practice. Examine common body modification practices in the United States and explain how they reinforce gender.

Readings

Brumberg, J. J. (1997). Breast Buds and the “Training” Bra (pp. 108-118).Links to an external site.
Steinem, G. (1978). If Men Could Menstruate.Links to an external site.
Mairs, N. (1987). HersLinks to an external site. (if you have no access to the NY times left use the alternative link here: Hers)Links to an external site.
Tannen, D. (1993). There is No Unmarked Woman. Download There is No Unmarked Woman.
BlablaWriting. (n.d.). “The Story of My Body” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, and “Never Just Pictures” by Susan Bordo.Links to an external site.
Walker, A. (1983). Beauty, When the Other Dancer Is the Self.

Pro forma financial statements

Discuss an assumption made when compiling a cash budget or pro forma financial statements. Be sure to include how that assumption may be calculated incorrectly and the effect it may have on the firm. When responding to your peers discuss at least one safeguard that could be used to avoid incorrect calculation and an additional effect incorrect calculations may have or a method you could use to remediate the effect.