The Joint Inspection Unit role in the United Nations system (organizing, clustering and synthesizing the findings of JIU products)

This dissertation should be prepared by Top 10 author according to the order: #82120195 The paper must be carried out in accordance with a serious high analytical standard and comply with the requirements for Masters dissertations. The author should concentrate on the role of the work of the Joint Inspection Unit in the UN system, in particular the JIU has produced 50 years worth of information, however, no comprehensive work has been carried out organizing, clustering and synthesizing the findings of JIU products. So the scope of questions can be: What has the JIU learned about the efficiency and effectiveness of the UN? Have UN organizations remained the same or have their practices changed over time? Which themes, areas and organizations has the JIU covered well and less well over the years? (We can concentrate on one of them according to the short format of the dissertation (8000 words but make it clear and provide deep analysis).

Discuss current issues impacting EMS systems related to planning and development.

Unit VIII Research Paper Please use the topic you selected in Unit IV, and prepare a well-organized and thoughtful four- to five-page research paper on strategic planning that expands on what you learned during this course. Be sure to consider the following in your essay: The introduction should engage the reader in the topic and clearly present a summary of the main points. Discuss current issues impacting EMS systems related to planning and development. Examine relationships between public and private EMS. The discussion should be appropriate and should provide evidence of critical thinking tied to strategic planning in regard to EMS. The organization should be clear and present logically arranged points.

Explain the role of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) receptors in the pathogenesis of Grave’s disease

Explains the differential role of TSH receptors in the pathogenesis of Graves disease Example:Identifies the differential role of TSH receptors, and provides insight, knowledge & understanding Provides one example of the ocular symptoms of Graves disease. Example: Provides more than one example and thorough explanation is provided. Provides one example of the systemic symptoms of Graves disease. Example: Provides an example and thorough explanation is provided. Explains the differences between Graves disease and other types of hyperthyroidism.

Define your view of person, health, nursing, and environment.

Need theory, Virginia Henderson (nursing) Environmental theory, Florence Nightingale (nursing) Discuss the 3 theories that guide your advanced nursing practice. Two nursing and one non nursing theorists. Use these 3 theories as a basis and develop a unique nursing theory. In the paper, include for EACH theory: Background Influences for that theory or theorist Definitions of major concepts Explanation of the theory (theoretical statements and linkages) Areas of nursing practice that use or could use this theory- illustrate with examples. Operationalize New theory ? Define and give examples of the theory in action. ? Define your view of person, health, nursing, and environment. ? Illustrate the theory in action with an example from practice in the Intensive Care Unit setting Predominant use of primary sources and recent journals (no minimum specified) Please provide the articles used along with the essay.

GE Healthcare (B): A CSR Dilemm

from order number 82117191 Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you: Determine two (2) specific ethical issues that General Electric (GE) Healthcare faced when implementing its strategy to introduce low cost diagnostic equipment to developing countries. Recommend two (2) actions that GE can take to resolve these ethical issues. Analyze the concepts of professional and applied ethics and determine whether GE Healthcare breeched these concepts in the development of its low cost alternatives for diagnostic medical equipment. Provide one (1) specific example to support your rationale. Determine whether GE Healthcare has any responsibility in resolving the issue of a preference for male children in cultures where its diagnostic ultrasound products are sold. Recommend one (1) strategy that would enable GE Healthcare to balance its responsibility of continued growth and development with any ethical or moral concerns investors and human rights groups might have regarding the use of its equipment in controlling the birth rates of male children in some cultures.

Choosing and Using Single-System Design

Many people receive their first introduction to the scientific method in their early school years. The first experiments which students undertake typically involve plants, chemicals, or small animals in a tightly controlled experimental environment. These experiments enable students to establish a relatively clear cause-and-effect relationship between the outcome of the experiment and the manipulation of the variables. As soon as a researcher introduces a human element, proving a cause and effect relationship becomes more difficultas the researcher cannot enact total control of another person even in an experimental environment. Social workers serve clients in highly complex real-world environments. Clients often implement recommended interventions outside of social workers direct observation. Yet, evidence-based research calls for social workers to establish cause-and-effect relations between selected interventions and client outcomes as much possible. To meet this challenge, social workers must understand the study designs available to them and all of the variations of that design that can increase the rigor of the experiment and improve the likelihood of verifying a cause-and-effect relationship. In this weeks case study, you decide whether the social worker in the case study has appropriately chosen a single-system (subject) design and implemented it in such a way that it can be considered an appropriate example of evidence-based research. To prepare for this Discussion, read the case study Social Work Research: Single Subject and criteria for using single-system (subject) designs as evidence of effective practices in this weeks resources. Consider whether the study design described in the case study will serve the purpose of evaluating the programs practice approach (case management with solution-focused and task-centered approaches). Consider whether these approaches are well suited to evaluation by the types of measurement used in the study. Consider to what objective measurement the numerical scales used to measure problem-change and task completion corresponds.

Adult Education and the Social Media Revolution

Read the article Adult Education and the Social Media Revolution, available in the eReserves section of the classroom. Pay particular attention to the references these authors make to the works of others. Every citation within this article is essentially a head nod to other authors who have written about the same or similar topics. Were they all in the same room, you could imagine the authors of this article pointing to or calling out those other authors while speaking. This is what we mean when we refer to research and writing as one big conversation, with all of the participants listening and responding to one another. In a discussion post, point to an example from this article and explain how the authors do one of the following: refer to another work in order to give legitimacy to their own point; refer to another work in order to build upon the ideas of others; or refer to another work in order to challenge that work. If you select “refer to another work in order to give legitimacy to their own point,” first describe what the authors’ point is, then describe how the cited article supports that point. If you select “refer to another work in order to build upon the ideas of others,” first describe what the ideas are, then describe how the authors build upon those ideas. If you select “refer to another work in order to challenge that work”, first describe what is being challenged, then describe how the authors are challenging the cited work.

What can Flora do to get her day in court?

A pretty fishy story The other day a lawyer friend of mine shared an interesting story he supposedly heard from a judge some years ago. The story has two parts. Whether its true or not is another story but it makes an interesting discussion for law students. Part One- A catastrophe of events Fred and Floyd were fish mongers in Frontenac Fish Market. Fred was a practical joker and often played a harmless practical joke on Floyd in which Fred pretended to slap Floyd with a filet of fresh fish. Fred would sneak around in the fish locker and hide around a corner, and then jump out pretending to hit Floyd with the filet. Floyd was a good sport never really got mad at Fred because he never actually got hit with a fish. One day a fish inspector was checking the locker and noticed for the third time a fish oil spill on the floor. She had told the president of the Frontenac Fish Market to clean up the fish oil spill and he promised to fix it. In fact, the President told Fred and Floyd to clean up the spill but they never did and the president never followed up. A fish oil spill is a FDA safety violation and the fish inspector decided to put her foot down once and for all. While the fish inspector was bending over to get her iPhone to take a picture of the offending oil spill, Fred jumped out of his usual hiding place to threaten Floyd, who was walking down the locker corridor, with Freds famous fish filet slap prank. Thats when the trouble started. The fish inspector stood up, surprising Fred who stepped sideways right onto the offending fish oil spill and slid right into Floyd, delivering a terrific fish filet slap to Floyds foot. Floyd howled in pain surprising the fish inspector who dropped her iPhone which then clicked a video of Floyd, Fred and the fish inspector in a series of hilarious but humiliating positions of spilled fish and groping limbs. By accident the iPhone was kicked, hitting an app tab to YouTube which placed the video on the web where it became an instant viral smash hit. Flora, who was driving on Lindbergh Road, had her iPhone open when the fish video started streaming on her iPhone screen. It was so hilarious and humiliating that Flora took her eyes completely off the road. In the meantime, Floyd became completely enraged and chased Fred with an ice hook in an attempt to hook and gut Fred. Fred then fled the fish market and stumbled out on to Lindbergh Road, colliding with Floras car with Flora at the wheel and who was still laughing at the fish video and completely oblivious to her driving. Floyd was also hit by Flora’s car in his mad dash to filet Fred. Fred and Floyd were covered in fish oil from the offending oil spill and several drops of the fish oil hit the pavement ahead of Floras car. Flora veered out of control, slid across the fish oil and caused Flora to tumble from the drivers seat right on to the accelerator. Floras car then sped across the parking lot of Plaza Frontenac right towards the ballroom of the Frontenac Hilton where a militant anti-fish group, Freedom For Fish was holding a fund raiser for the prohibition of fish as food. The Feeble twins had been dragged by their mother to the FFF fund raiser and were getting fidgety and decided to sneak out of the ball room and have some fun. Looking out a window, the Feeble twins saw Fred and Floyd still running around with filets of fish flying and Floyd waving the ice hook like a madman. As a joke, the Feeble twins started yelling Fish fight, Fish fight! knowing how it would agitate the diehard FFF members. Predictably, the FFF crowd was roused to an angry mob and began to storm the exits to attack the alleged fish fighters. The exits became clogged, causing fondue pots to overturn and start to smolder (The FFF slogan is Eat feta, not Fish!) causing a panic in which many attendees were injured. Around this time, Flora got back into the drivers seat and hit the brakes but still ran into a number of escaping attendees who suffered serious injuries. The police and ambulances arrived shortly thereafter to make arrests, subdue the angry mob, administer to the injured and make accident records. Soon thereafter the following events occurred which raised a number of questions according to the judge. 1. The President of Frontenac Fish market was arrested and convicted. – What was the charge or charges? – Why was he convicted? 2. Fred and Floyd sued the fish inspector and YouTube. – What was the complaint or complaints? – On what facts of this fish story could Fred and Floyd base their complaint(s)? 3. The Feeble Twins were arrested for inciting a riot. – What facts would the district attorney use to prosecute this charge? – If you were the public defender representing the Feeble twins, what are the best facts of this fish story that could acquit them of this charge? 4. The Frontenac Hilton sues the Frontenac Fish market in tort for damages to its premises and also seeks indemnification for the injuries of the FFF attendees who are suing both Frontenac Hilton, Flora, and Frontenac Fish Market. – What is the best defense for Frontenac Fish market? ? Who should win at trial- Hilton or the Fish market? 5. The judge said he lost track of the number of possible lawsuits that could be brought and won by the range of potential plaintiffs in this fish story. – What winnable lawsuits do you see in this fish story? – Who are the particular plaintiffs? – Who are the respective defendants? – What is the respective complaint? – What right did the respective plaintiff have and what duty did the defendant owe to the plaintiff? Part Two- The Scales of Justice The judge went on to say that he presided over some cases that arose from the preceding fish story. He also heard from a number of other judges and court clerks about the cases that arose from the preceding fish story. Some of the cases had interesting outcomes. Consider the following: 6. Floyd sued Fred for assault and battery. In his complaint Floyd said he understood that Fred didnt mean it but Floyd was still hurt all the same when he was hit by Floras car. Floyds complaint never did mention what his damages were or if he had any. Freds attorney prepared two possible responses to file on Freds behalf. – The first response was an answer that admitted everything that Floyd charged in his complaint. It also contained a summary judgment motion to then dismiss the complaint with prejudice (prejudice means a final judgment). – The second response was a motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim for which the court could provide relief to the parties. – Would you recommend one of the above responses to Fred? Why? – Is there another response you would prepare if you were Freds attorney? What is it? 7. One of the judges mentioned that his clerk received a motion for summary judgment filed by Flora against Frontenac Fish Market for personal injuries and injuries to her car. In her motion, Flora said she had sent a complaint letter by certified mail directly to Frontenac Fish market and demanded $1,000,000 in damages. Under the rules of procedure which Flora put in her complaint, Frontenac Fish had 30 days to respond to her complaint. Frontenac Fish never responded to Flora and after 60 days Flora filed the summary judgment motion with the local court clerk. The judge summarily dismissed Floras motion for summary judgment. Flora then filed an appeal from the judges dismissal of her motion for summary judgment. The appellate court denied Floras appeal. Flora is now filing a writ with the State Supreme Court to appeal her denial by the appellate court and is claiming a violation of the due process clause of the State and US Constitution. – How do you explain the judicial actions in this case? – What is likely to happen with the State Supreme Court? – What can Flora do to get her day in court? – If Floras complaint was heard in Court, what is the basis of her complaint against Frontenac Fish? Can she win it? Why or why not?

Describe how the intended audience is expected to react to the issue in popular culture artifacts (or element) category.

Respond to a classmate on the Discussion Forum. At least two responses should address the questions posed in the directions. Response 1 Describe how the intended audience is expected to react to the issue in popular culture artifacts (or element) category. Response 2 Describe ways in which the unintended audience may react to the issue in your classmates popular culture artifacts (or element) category. Please follow the Rubric Detail.