Discuss, in detail, how the country has evolved economically and politically over the past 50 years, what areas of the country have improved, where the county stands now, and what type of challenges and public policies need to be implemented to enhance future economic development prospects and standards of living.

Choose any country of interest. Discuss, in detail, how the country has evolved economically and politically over the past 50 years, what areas of the country have improved, where the county stands now, and what type of challenges and public policies need to be implemented to enhance future economic development prospects and standards of living.

Theory, Research, and Evidenced – Based Practice

Discussion: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice As they explore the world around them, young children often want to know the why and how of the things they observe. This is similar to what researchers do when they approach a new problem. Researchers develop new theories or build on old ones to explain the why of the world around them. They use models and conceptual frameworks to help explain how the processes and events they observe occur. Together, theories and models provide an understanding of the world and allow researchers to explore it in meaningful ways. Virtually all research questions can benefit from the use of an existing theory or model. Researchers should consider their research questions and select the most suitable theory or model, which then serves as a foundation for the research design. The selection of a theory or model is an important part of the research process. In this Discussion, you focus on the role of theory and models in research and evidence-based practice. To prepare: Review the information in Chapter 6 of the course text. Focus on the various conceptual theories and models that are currently used in nursing research. Select one of the theories or models described that is of interest to you. Using the Walden Library, search for and identify a research article that uses the theory or model you selected. Reflect on how the theory or model provides structure to the research study described in the article. Now, think about an issue in your practice area that you would be interested in exploring through research. Review this weeks media presentation and consider strategies for locating and identifying a relevant theory or model for a research study . By Day 3 Post a summary of the article that you located and explain how the theory or model that you selected was used in the research study. Assess the value of basing research on an established theory or model. RESOURCES: Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2017). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (10th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer. Chapter 2, Evidence-Based Nursing: Translating Research Evidence into Practice (Review pages 1431) Chapter 6, Theoretical Frameworks Laureate Education (Producer). (2012i). Selecting a framework. Baltimore, MD: Author. Cantrell, M. A. (2011). Demystifying the research process: Understanding a descriptive comparative research design. Pediatric Nursing, 37(4), 188189. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Tagney, J., & Haines, C. (2009). Using evidence-based practice to address gaps in nursing knowledge. British Journal of Nursing (BJN), 18(8), 484489. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. This article illuminates key barriers to undertaking and implementing nursing research. The authors suggest a framework for improving the implementation of evidence and research.
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STEM Education: Bridging the Gaps

Locate and post a qualitative journal article in which the authors used existing documents as data. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using these documents to answer a research question? How did the authors use these documents for their primary analyses or supplemental analyses? In what ways was value added to the study by using existing documents as data?

Read and discuss the essay Eat Food: Food Defined by Michael Pollan

) Read the essay Eat Food: Food Defined by Michael Pollan on page 10 of your text. You will notice that he divides his essay up into sections that each discuss a suggestion about eating real food. In a 500-600 word essay, please analyze your own diet by doing one or more of the following tasks below: ? Go to your cupboard and pull out your favorite snacks. Would they pass any of Pollans tests? ? Discuss a suggestion of Pollans you think is unreasonable for you to follow. Why is it unreasonable? ? Over the next day or two, carefully keep track of what you eat. How much of your diet would be unacceptable to Pollan based on his rules? ? Try to live by two or three of Pollans rules. What challenges did you run into? Essay structure: In your introductory paragraph, summarize Pollans essay in general. Next, summarize the parts of the essay that you will focus on. Finish up your intro paragraph with a thesis. Here are a couple sample thesis statements: ? Nearly every item in my diet would be unacceptable to Pollan because the vast majority of them came from the middle of the grocery store and would be unrecognizable by my greatgrandmother. ?

Write a guide to the Application of Treaty Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Goods.

DISCUSSION POST. Derogations to the Prohibitions in Article 34 and 35 of the TFEU Articles 34 and 35 of the TFEU contain prohibitions that help to protect the single market among the EU member states1. The single market is seen as a source of prosperity for EU member nations as it is a chance for the member states to sell their products all over the EU without restrictions2. This benefits them in that there is intense competition, which drives innovation. Members are able to access high quality goods and services at a fair price3. The prohibitions stated in the articles above act to limit the sovereignty of member states. This is because individual states cannot enact policies or laws that would quantitatively restrict the free movement of goods within the EU member states under these articles4. In addition, the prohibitions also serve to limit measures by individual states that may have an equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions. Article 36 of the TFEU lists the justifications that can be put forth by nations to allow them to derogate from the prohibitions in the previous articles mentioned5. The grounds for derogation mentioned in article 36 includes on the grounds of public morality, public policy, public security, when protecting the health and life of individuals, when protecting national treasures, and when protecting important archaeological, industrial and commercial property6. The application of these derogations is constrained by the fact that they cannot be extended to cover any other grounds not covered by article 36. The ECJ also when determining whether the grounds for derogation cited can hold, it ensures that the grounds involved do not promote arbitrary discrimination or covert discrimination of imported goods in a country. The measures must also be applied objectivity such that they do not promote protectionist measures in the country invoking them7. The proportionality tests are also used when determining whether a measure derogating from the provisions of article 36 will be allowed to remain. Under this test, the court seeks to determine whether the measure being enacted is necessary. This will include establishing that there is no other measure that can be put in place to achieve the same objective as the measure being fronted8. Therefore, in case there are other measures that can help a state achieve the same objective while at the same time hampering trade less than the measure in question, the state will be compelled to adopt that measure with less hindering effects. In case C-249/07, for instance, the court ruled that the nation state lacked objectivity as the measure pursued was more restrictive. A member state is required to show that pursuing the alternative less restrictive measure may have more detrimental effects to some of its other interests as a defense9. In the Cassis de Dijon case, there are some mandatory requirements that were coined, which served as some of the individual state interests that must be protected. These mandatory requirements include the need to conduct fiscal supervision, the need to protect public health and the need to protect consumer interests10. States are allowed to deviate from the prohibitions of article 34 on the grounds of the interests named above. This list is not exhaustive as some mandatory requirements were added to the list later on. It is however important to note that these mandatory requirements apply when justifying indistinctly applicable rules only. The only problem I may have noticed is the fact that the derogations listed may be insufficient in covering more contemporary issues as trade gets more complex and more issues emerge concerning the relationships of the EU member states11. _____________________________________________________________________ 1 Cuyvers, A. (2017). Free Movement of Goods in the EU. 2 Connor, T. (2010). Market Access or Bust? Positioning the Principle Within the Jurisprudence of Goods, Persons, Services, and Capital. German Law Journal, 13(6), 78. 3 European Union. (2018). Free Movement of Goods. Brussels: European Union. 4 European Parliament. (2015). A deeper and fairer Single Market New opportunities for business and people. Brussels: European Parliament. 5 Torino, R. (2017). Introduction to European Union Internal Market Law. Roma: Romatrepass. 6 Ibid 7 European Commission: Enterprise and Industry. (2013). Free Movement of Goods: Guide to the Application of Treaty Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Goods. Brussels: European Commission. 8 European Commission. (2015). Promoting the Internal Market and Economic Growth. Brussels: European Union. 9 European Commission: Enterprise and Industry. (2013). Free Movement of Goods: Guide to the Application of Treaty Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Goods. Brussels: European Commission. 10 European Commission. (2017). A deeper Fairer Single Market. European Commission. 11 European Commission: Enterprise and Industry. (2013). Free Movement of Goods : Guide to the Application of Treaty Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Goods. Brussels: European Commission.
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Explain the effect of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol supplementations on serum leptin, tumor necrosis factor alpha,and serum amyloid A levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes melltius

Delete the indication and mechanism of action. Cite each paragraph you wrote. Use article called effect of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol supplementations on serum leptin, tumor necrosis factor alpha,and serum amyloid A levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes melltius (2015) by Mostafa jamalan ( for Eyegum medicine if want you cite a sentence). Some doctors recommended to use eyegum instead prevision because it more tolerance, rapid absorption, it is texture and flavor make t pleasant and chewing for 5/10 minutes provides advantages and also teeth and digestive processes. On another hand, Zofran tablet has disadvantages like birth defect in pregnant women in FDA warning