Creating a alcohol anonymous group

Creating a alcohol anonymous group

Work type:         Other : Assignment

Format:                APA

Pages:   6 pages ( 1650 words, Double spaced

Academic level:                Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)

Subject or discipline:      Psychology

Title:      Writer’s choice

Number of sources:        4

Paper instructions:

prepare a “group”proposal paper, using APA style. The paper will include the following sections, which form the basis of a sound and practical proposal for forming a group. Prepare the proposal as if it were to be given to an appropriate authority for operational consideration. I would like my proposal paper to be about creating a alcohol anonymous group.

The Science of Evidence [WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 2, 4, 5]

The Science of Evidence

[WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 2, 4, 5]

Last week, you evaluated on-scene analysis and documentation. This week, the focus will shift to the scientific processes accomplished within the crime laboratory. In addition to the scientific processes, it is important to understand the standards applied to determine if the scientific process and its results can or should be admitted at trial. While science uses the peer review process to evaluate credibility, the courts also use case law to evaluate the standards for forensic science.

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, please review the following:

You must use at least three Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to an external site.) in addition to the course text.

You are also strongly encouraged to review the recommended sources, which may further support this assignment.

In your paper, address the following:

  • Evaluate the evolution of forensic science, focusing on the types of scientific analysis conducted in crime laboratories.
  • Explain how the changes in science and evidence processing over the last century have affected the criminal justice system.
  • Describe at least four major types of scientific testing conducted by crime laboratories.
  • Describe the evidentiary value of the four major testing processes identified.
  • Analyze the current standards (based on case law) for admitting scientific evidence at trial, specifically addressing the four types of scientific testing identified in your paper.

The Science of Evidence paper

  • Must be 750 words in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style(Links to an external site.)
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013(Links to an external site.).

 

Resource:

Gaensslen, R.E., & Larsen, K. (2019). Introductory forensic science (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://content.ashford.edu/

 

How value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations

How value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations

Format:                APA

Pages:   3 pages ( 825 words, Double spaced

Academic level:                Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)

Subject or discipline:      Business Studies

Title:      Marketing

Number of sources:        1

Paper instructions:

North Americans feel better about hotels than ever. The goodwill is unlikely to last: Future reservations (2016, July 18). The Economist. Retrieved from https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?auth=CAS&url=http://search.proquest.com.libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/abicomplete/docview/1805954611/fulltext/D41E89BD9BFF4A3CPQ/8?accountid=33337

Based on the article and this unit’s other reading assignments, examine how value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations. Provide examples that support your analysis.

Your essay must include an introduction, be at least three pages in length, and be double-spaced, not counting the title and reference pages. All sources used, including the article, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

North Americans feel better about hotels than ever. The goodwill is unlikely to last Publication info: The Economist (Online) ; London (Jul 18, 2016). ProQuest document link ABSTRACT According to the survey, satisfaction is significantly higher among guests who are members of a hotel’s reward programme. FULL TEXT The appeal of hotels is plateauing J.D. POWER, a market-research company, has released the 2016 results of its annual hotel satisfaction survey for the United States, Canada and Mexico. At first blush, it seems a ringing endorsement of the hotel industry. Contentment among customers is at an all-time high, and has risen for four years in a row. But the report also contains some bad news. It is going to become increasingly difficult to impress guests with perks they have come to take for granted. The firm expects satisfaction levels to start tumbling in the coming years. Patrons were once lured by amenities like free wireless internet and breakfast. Now, as Rick Garlick of J.D. Power told the travel website Skift, “they are no longer new and interesting.” Instead, he goes on, “Guests are asking, ‘what have you done for me lately?'” The biggest problem for the hotel industry is a demographic one. According to the survey, satisfaction is significantly higher among guests who are members of a hotel’s reward programme. But while 66% of hotels’ babyboomer clients are rewards members, and 56% of Generation Xers are, just 39% of millennial guests have signed up for a scheme. “We’re finding that every succeeding generation seems to be less likely to be a member of a hotel rewards programme than the one before,” says Mr Garlick. “As we’ve seen across numerous industries that J.D. Power tracks, younger guests in particular are especially driven by the value proposition.” Call it the Airbnb effect, perhaps. As another Gulliver recently reported, the use of Airbnb properties by business travellers around the world more than tripled last year. Partly, that’s because hosts have become better at catering for those on corporate trips. Partly, it’s because big companies have grown more comfortable with Airbnb as an alternative to the staid hotels of old. But largely, it’s because the travellers themselves want a more engaging experience than hotels typically offer. They want to stay in lively neighbourhoods rather than hotel districts, and to be able to cook meals if they are staying for more than a couple of nights. On a recent business trip, this Gulliver opted for Airbnb for that very reason–the prospect of six days of eating out seemed exhausting, time consuming and expensive. PDF GENERATED BY SEARCH.PROQUEST.COM Page 1 of 3 That may be why the appeal of hotels is plateauing, and the perks they offer seem less exciting. (What is tempting about a free hotel breakfast of Danishes and cold cereal out of a dispenser when you can cook omelettes in your own kitchen?) Likewise, Airbnb can offer greater value for an equally satisfying stay. According the J.D. Power survey, the increase in overall hotel satisfaction was small this year, and the increase in satisfaction on the matter of cost more minuscule still. Still, among traditional hotels, there remain favourites and less-than-favourites. The Ritz-Carlton was the most beloved luxury hotel group for the second consecutive year, earning the highest score in the survey’s 20-year history. It was trailed by Four Seasons and JW Marriott, with the Grand Hyatt and W Hotels receiving the lowest luxury scores. Omni got top marks among “upper upscale” hotels for the second year running, with Kimpton in second and Sheraton at the bottom. Hilton Garden Inn was the top choice among upscale hotels. The three most important hotel amenities, according to guests who took the survey, are free wi-fi, breakfast and parking. And while Airbnb has made inroads in these areas, traditional hotels probably still think they have an edge there. For now, at least. DETAILS Subject: Hotels &motels; Customer satisfaction Publication title: The Economist (Online); London Publication year: 2016 Publication date: Jul 18, 2016 Publisher: The Economist Newspaper NA, Inc. Place of publication: London Country of publication: United Kingdom, London Publication subject: Business And Economics Source type: Magazines Language of publication: English Document type: NEWS ProQuest document ID: 1805954611 Document URL: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1805954611?accountid=33337 Copyright: (Copyright 2016 The Economist Newspaper Ltd. All rights reserved.) Last updated: 2019-10-21 PDF GENERATED BY SEARCH.PROQUEST.COM Page 2 of 3 Database copyright  2020 ProQuest LLC. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions Contact ProQuest Database: ABI/INFORM Collection PDF GENERATED BY SEARCH.PROQUEST.COM Page 3 of 3

Comparing Strategic Plans

Comparing Strategic Plans

Work type:         Presentation/PPT

Format:                Other : Other (See instructions)

Pages:   0 pages ( 0 words, Double spaced

Slides:   3

Academic level:                Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)

Subject or discipline:      Social Work and Human Services

Title:      Comparing Strategic Plans

Number of sources:        2

Paper instructions:

Post 3 slide Power Point presentation of the suggested strategic plan for the organization of your choice.

Read the required reading by André Bazin in your textbook (pg. 41-53). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.

Read the required reading by André Bazin in your textbook (pg. 41-53). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.

Work type: Outline
Format: Other : Other (See instructions)
Pages: 1 pages ( 275 words, Double spaced
Academic level: Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)
Subject or discipline: Film & Theater studies
Title: Andre Bazin Outline
Number of sources: 0
Paper instructions:
Read the required reading by André Bazin in your textbook (pg. 41-53). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.

Read the required reading by Daniel Dayan in your textbook (pg. 89-101). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.

Read the required reading by Daniel Dayan in your textbook (pg. 89-101). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.

Work type: Outline
Format: Other : Other (See instructions)
Pages: 1 pages ( 275 words, Double spaced
Academic level: Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)
Subject or discipline: Film & Theater studies
Title: Daniel Dayan Outline
Number of sources: 0
Paper instructions:
Read the required reading by Daniel Dayan in your textbook (pg. 89-101). Type up an overview of what the argument of the article is, what evidence he uses to prove his point, and what importance he sees the different types of editing have for the evolution of cinema.
The name of the book is Film Theory and criticism 8th edition by Braudy/Cohen

EO ITS software application packages

EO ITS software application packages

Instructions

Work type:         Case study

Format:                APA

Pages:   6 pages ( 1650 words, Double spaced

Number of sources:        3

Paper instructions:

Case Study #2 Core EO/ITS Software

Please research and evaluate three EO/ITS software application packages for each of the three Core enterprise management functions: CRM, ERP, and SCM. Each must be capable of being deployed via Cloud Computing and facilitate the intended uses in terms of their functionality and scope suitable for EO/ITS implementation. Be sure to write the case study analysis to include a “test drive” description with sufficient detail for potential software package source selection for an EO/ITS solution

– You will use the Internet to support research of specified topics and write the results of your analysis in the following format. Please use personal experience include pictures, graph/data and visual information.

– Disruptive Innovation: Decision Process Reengineering; F-5 Tornado Technologies; Business Intelligence & Analytics with Big Data

EO/ITS software application packages Cloud Computing for CRM, ERP, and SCM

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forensic sciences

forensic sciences

Format:                APA

Pages:   3 pages ( 825 words, Double spaced

Academic level:                Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)

Subject or discipline:      Criminal Justice

Title:      The Science of Evidence

Number of sources:        2

Paper instructions:

In your paper, address the following:

  • Evaluate the evolution of forensic science, focusing on the types of scientific analysis conducted in crime laboratories.
  • Explain how the changes in science and evidence processing over the last century have affected the criminal justice system.
  • Describe at least four major types of scientific testing conducted by crime laboratories.
  • Describe the evidentiary value of the four major testing processes identified.
  • Analyze the current standards (based on case law) for admitting scientific evidence at trial, specifically addressing the four types of scientific testing identified in your paper.

How value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations

How value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations

Format:                APA

Pages:   3 pages ( 825 words, Double spaced

Academic level:                Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)

Subject or discipline:      Business Studies

Title:      Marketing

Number of sources:        1

Paper instructions:

North Americans feel better about hotels than ever. The goodwill is unlikely to last: Future reservations (2016, July 18). The Economist. Retrieved from https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?auth=CAS&url=http://search.proquest.com.libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/abicomplete/docview/1805954611/fulltext/D41E89BD9BFF4A3CPQ/8?accountid=33337

Based on the article and this unit’s other reading assignments, examine how value proposition in the hotel industry has evolved to change guest behavior across generations. Provide examples that support your analysis.

Your essay must include an introduction, be at least three pages in length, and be double-spaced, not counting the title and reference pages. All sources used, including the article, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

Communicating Across Cultures In a Health Care Settings

Communicating Across Cultures In a Health Care Settings

Instructions

Work type:         Coursework

Format:                APA

Pages:   3 pages ( 825 words, Double spaced

Academic level:                Master’s

Subject or discipline:      Psychology

Title:      Brochure : Communicating Across Cultures In a Health Care Settings

Number of sources:        5

Paper instructions:

6103-4 Assignment to be done

Week 4 – Assignment: Develop Guidelines for Communicating Across Cultures In a Health Care Setting

Optional Assignment Resources:

The following are suggested sources for the preparation of your assignment. You do not need to use all of them, and you can choose other sources.

Bronheim, S., & Sockalingam, S. (2003, Winter/Spring). A guide to choosing and adapting culturally and linguistically competent health promotion materials.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health (2001, March). National standards for culturally and linguistically appropriate services in health care final report.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health

Ethno Med Ethno Med

Assignment

In this assignment, you will prepare a brochure appropriate for distribution to mental health centers, senior facilities, doctors’ offices and/or other direct care facilities. The brochure will emphasize the importance of appropriately communicating with persons of other cultures in a health care setting.

Within the brochure, briefly mention the federal rules that apply to this and provide guidelines for communicating with two ethnic groups of your choice. Be sure to include information on the importance of verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as the meanings, such as stigma attached to physical or mental illness, that may apply to that culture.

You may use illustrations, graphics, and special formatting such as bullet points, to enhance your product. Your brochure should end with a list of at least five resources, including both the material you referred to when writing the brochure and any other resources that might be of use to the persons reading the brochure.

 

Length: 2-4 pages (2 pages for the brochure) and (1 page for the 5 References)

including at least five resources Please list all the references

Please put the 5 references with all information not just a name I will need book or article name, date, year a complete reference is needed. Thank you.

Your brochure should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. Due Date

6103-4 Assignment to be done

Week 4 – Assignment: Develop Guidelines for Communicating Across Cultures In a Health Care Setting

Optional Assignment Resources:

The following are suggested sources for the preparation of your assignment. You do not need to use all of them, and you can choose other sources.

Bronheim, S., & Sockalingam, S. (2003, Winter/Spring). A guide to choosing and adapting culturally and linguistically competent health promotion materials.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health (2001, March). National standards for culturally and linguistically appropriate services in health care final report.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health 

Ethno Med Ethno Med

Assignment

In this assignment, you will prepare abrochure appropriate for distribution to mental health centers, senior facilities, doctors’ offices and/or other direct care facilities. The brochure will emphasize the importance of appropriately communicating with persons of other cultures in a health care setting.

Within the brochure, briefly mention the federal rules that apply to this and provide guidelines for communicating with two ethnic groups of your choice. Be sure to include information on the importance of verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as the meanings, such as stigma attached to physical or mental illness, that may apply to that culture.

You may use illustrations, graphics, and special formatting such as bullet points, to enhance your product. Your brochure should end with a list of at least five resources, including both the material you referred to when writing the brochure and any other resources that might be of use to the persons reading the brochure.

 

Length: 2-4 pages(2 pages for the brochure) and (1 page for the 5 References)

including at least five resources    Please list all the references

Please put the 5 references with all information not just a name I will need book or article name, date, year a complete reference is needed. Thank you.

Your brochure should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. Due Date