Write a first-person account of your twenty-nine years of travel, telling about your itinerary, your adventures, your problems, and your crises.

You are a Roman Catholic Church lawyer whose home is Paris. You speak French, Latin, and a little Greek. As a young man, you decide to travel abroad. Uncannily, you begin and end your travels in the same year that Ibn Battuta did (1325 and 1354), and you travel to many if not all of the same places that he did. You are traveling, however, as a Western European Christian, not a Muslim legal scholar who speaks Arabic and Persian. Write a first-person account of your twenty-nine years of travel, telling about your itinerary, your adventures, your problems, and your crises.

What strategies would you employ to obtain a complete the health history?

Consider performing a health history on someone that may not be able to provide you with answers, such as an infant, child, an elderly person, a developmentally disabled individual, or patients who speak a language you do not know.What strategies would you employ to obtain a complete the health history?Provide a rationale for why you think these strategies would be effective.

Identify the typical problems that occur as information flows through formal channels in an organization.

Identify the typical problems that occur as information flows through formal channels in an organization. What advice does the text give for solving these problems? Have you experienced these typical problems in your own work experience? How have you managed/addressed such problems? How might you apply this advice to your own interactions in an organization now and in the future?

What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Doctrine?

What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Doctrine? Do democractic states have a responsiblity to protect inhuman actions that occur to a multitude of people in neighboring countries? Why does the emergence of globalization further reinforce the importance of R2P and the role of the United Nations?