Federalism Case Studies

Federalism Case Studies

Academic level   Undergraduate.

Type of paper     Other

Discipline   U.S. Government

Pages         2

Why it is important to have healthcare leadership reflect the community it serves

Why it is important to have healthcare leadership reflect the community it serves

Work type:          Discussion Essay

Format:      APA

Pages: 1 (275 words, double-spaced)

Academic level:  Undergraduate.

Subject or discipline:   Nursing

Number of sources:     2

Paper instructions:     

Explain and discuss why it is important to have healthcare leadership reflect the community it serves.

Outline:

Who are healthcare leaders in the community?

What is healthcare leaders’ role?

How do they represent the community?

Why is it important to have them coming from the community they represent?

Please, answer these questions in the paper.

Autonomous Army Vehicles

Autonomous Army Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles in the Military – Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and BAE Systems

It is apparent that the US military has interest in exploring capabilities of autonomous vehicles in the battlefield.

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) conducted its groundbreaking Grand Challenge that aimed at speedy development of autonomous military vehicle technology. Today, commercial automotive world is embracing autonomous technologies pioneered during the 2000s, and so is the military?

Academic level   Master’s

Type of paper     Research paper

Discipline   Military Science

Pages         3

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative reasoning is the act of understanding mathematical facts together with concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios.

Quantitative Reasoning Strategies

Many standardized tests have a quantitative reasoning section. Tackling these types of problems can be done using a number of strategies. First and foremost, when dealing with any type of quantitative reasoning problem, it’s a good idea to have a plan.

Thankfully, there’s a nice four-step process that George Polya, a Hungarian mathematician, developed to solve problems in general, and it can often be used to organize your thoughts and develop a plan to solve a given problem.

Understand the problem: Reword it in your own words and read it as many times as necessary to understand it.

Devise a plan: Come up with a way to solve the problem based on the information given, such as drawing a picture or diagram, translating the problem into numerical expressions, or working backwards, to name a few.

Carry out the plan: Carry out the plan that you devised.

Look back: Check your answer with the original problem. Make sure that it makes sense with the problem and that you carried out your plan correctly. If it checks out, great! If not, start over.

This process can aid in quantitative reasoning since it gives a nice strategy on ways to think about the problem in an organized manner. Academic level     Undergraduate. (yrs 1-2)

Type of paper     Other

Discipline   Mathematics

Pages         2

Tasks of Leadership

Tasks of Leadership

Leaders, the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies as well as managers of small production teams face similar basic responsibilities. To effectively lead a group of any size, the leader manage meaning, set the emotional tone, as well as put people in the right emotional range to attain best performance. One crucial phrase to remember is “resonant leadership.”

Resonance is a physics term that is derived from the principle that Sounds resonate. This has the implication of becoming deeper as well as more meaningful — when moving at similar wavelength. The opposite of resonance is dissonance that takes place when sound conflicts waves and thus fail to flow together. The emotions of the Leader works in a similar way to sound waves in terms of their impact to the emotional states of followers. Resonant leaders guide their colleagues onto a positive wavelength. In contrast, leaders who fail to manage their own disruptive emotions spread dissonance.

Academic level   Master’s

Type of paper     Literature Analysis/Review

Discipline   Business Studies

Pages         7

The Functions of Human Resource Management

The Functions of Human Resource Management

People are the most valuable resource in any organization, big and small. They are also the hardest resources to manage successfully. Every employee comes to work with a unique set of abilities, needs, as well as expectations, yet they all must work in unison to drive success.

The responsibility of human resource (HR) management is appraising the work needed to achieve the goals of the business, put the right people in the right positions to do the right work, and empower them to perform at the highest possible levels.

Academic level   Master’s

Type of paper     Presentation/PPT

Discipline   Business Studies

Pages         0

COVID-19 pandemic Coronavirus Pandemic Takes the Lead

COVID-19 pandemic  Coronavirus Pandemic Takes the Lead on Lead

The unfolding COVID-19 pandemic is having undeniable human and economic impacts. China has been hit hard by the virus but, as one of the first countries to see a decline in the rate of infections, also has a leadership opportunity in the post-COVID-19 future. A focus on nature could provide opportunities to recover from this pandemic, as well as prevent future such crises. After COVID-19 pandemic: The ‘developing’ world takes the lead. The pandemic has exposed existing deep cracks in the wellbeing of ordinary Americans. Somehow, in the richest country in the world, citizens have no human right to medical care. in America, as the White House and Democrats recently sparred over another stimulus package, one thing was clear: America may lecture other countries about their need to reform, but it failed at a crucial time to recognize its own need for a cathartic refresh. The pandemic has exposed existing deep cracks in the wellbeing of ordinary Americans. Somehow, in the richest country in the world, citizens have no human right to medical care. Meanwhile, its division between federal and states’ rights and obligations has badly served the country and its people in the crisis. What happens when the constitution is a barrier to prudent policy? Yet, instead of recognizing deficiencies that require, yes, deep reform, politicians bickered over ad hoc aid that will soon run out.

Academic level   Master’s

Type of paper     Case study

Discipline   Health Care

Pages         2

Water Quality

Water Quality

Academic level   Master’s

Type of paper     Discussion Essay

Discipline   Health Care

Pages         1