Would you still buy the term life insurance?

Maybe you have considered buying a term life insurance policy. The expected value of any term life insurance product yields a positive expected value for the insurance company and a negative expected value for you, meaning the insurance company will make profits by selling their insurance products. Would you still buy the term life insurance? Why or why not? Are there other examples other than insurance that uses this same concept?

Concentrate on identifying at least three viable alternative courses of action and then narrowing them down to a recommended course of action, providing a compelling rationale for why it is superior compared to the other alternatives.

Position papers should include a concise summary of the situation but concentrate on identifying at least three viable alternative courses of action and then narrowing them down to a recommended course of action, providing a compelling rationale for why it is superior compared to the other alternatives. Your position paper write-up should be formatted as though you were a business research consultant, not merely as an academic exercise;

Describe the experimental procedures completely.

Here’s an outline: . Data & Current Policy and Alternative (4-5 pages) A. Datai. Demographic: Black/White over time ii. Housing (renters, home owners, building rates, affordability, etc)iii. Homelessness (demographics, rate, amount)B. Policy i. State, City and Federal policy addressing or exasperating gentrification 1. Prop 13, Costa Hawkins, Impact Fees, Proposition E C. Alternativesi. Community mobilization: Segue to the Moms4housing section Three sentence stating how will the essay be formatted. What’s going to happen in this essay. What is the census data supporting claim. Describe the experimental procedures completely. Main Findings: What are the main findings of the framework?

What do you think is the best course of action if a health care organization’s data is held for ransom?

What do you think is the best course of action if a health care organization’s data is held for ransom? Do a search on the Internet to locate any recent cases of data being held for ransom. What did the organization do? (Be sure to cite your sources and provide a link to the article) https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/audio-video/video/defend-against-ransomwarequestion 2The Harvard Business Review reported that researchers in Belgium and the United Kingdom have demonstrated that it is possible to transmit life-threatening, and possibly fatal, signals to implanted medical devices. The list includes devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and insulin pumps. Malware has also been found in software devices such as x-ray machines and blood gas analyzers. A nursing inventory supply system was also found to have a vulnerability that could negatively impact patient care and safety and provide back door access to the organization’s wider information system (https://hbr.org/2017/05/medical-systems-hacks-are-scary-but-medical-device-hacks-could-be-even-worse).Answer the following questions:1.One of the HCIC Task Force imperatives is to “increase the security and resilience of medical devices and health IT.” Who in a health care organization should be involved in this initiative?2.Another of the HCIC Task Force imperatives is to “increase health care industry readiness through improved cybersecurity awareness and education.” How would you, as a cybersecurity leader, achieve this imperative relative to your workforce and the threats posed in this case?3.The HIPAA Security Rule requires that the following be maintained regarding. ePHI: confidentiality, integrity, and availability. How would you rank these concepts in terms of which is at greatest risk when medical devices are infiltrated? Explain your rationale.4.Do you think that risks to patient safety OR information security are greater in this case?5.The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the relationship and connectivity between the Internet and everyday objects that contain computers that transmit and receive data. As described in this case, medical devices have become part of the IoT. In the interest of patient safety, do you think that medical devices should be removed from the IoT or would that represent a step backward in technological advancements? Do technological advancements outweigh the risks presented in this case? Can these risks be overcome?

Describe the experimental procedures completely.

Format for Lab ReportsTitle and abstract. Submitted lab reports should begin with the name of the course, instructor, an unambiguous informative title of the experiment (not just “lab 3”), date(s) the work was performed, date the report is submitted. This should be followed by a brief abstract which includes the purpose of theexperiment and enough of the methods to make clear that they are suitable for achieving the objectives.Introduction and hypothesis testing. Establish context by more completely describing the experiment. What question is being asked? Some experimental work is hypothesis-driven, but for students and at the early stages of a project, one undertakes an exploratory phase by making observations and looking for patterns. Try to formulate a hypothesis. If there is one, it should be stated and results should be interpreted in light of the hypothesis. Literature and internet references should be cited and listed in a separate section at the end of the report.Methods. Describe the experimental procedures completely. Parts of the Methods can be taken from distributed materials but additional details should be included. The methods should be clear enough so that a student could successfully repeat the experiment.Results. Observations, measurements, tables, plots (axes should be labeled), experimental data. Figures should be numbered and described in figure legends. Tables and figures should be referred to in the text of the report. Results should be understandable and data should be described and presented in complete sentences and paragraphs in the text, as well as in figures, tables, etc.Interpretation and Conclusions. A lab report should not end with Results. What do the results mean? Extensive interpretation is required, in a separate section. State whether the experiment “worked” and what it means for the experiment to have worked or not. Experiments lead to new experiments – what about in this case? If you continued working on the project, what would you do next?Source Material and References. Do use and cite references, including your lab manual, textbook and internet resources. Do not copy text from any source – that would be plagiarism. Do paraphrase; do not quote. Useful figures from internet sources can be downloaded and copied into your report, but always include the URL for the web page with the figure and in the references.NOTE: A lab report is a narrative – it should tell a story (i.e., not just be a list or bullet points!).

Describe the parts of your personal philosophy where you agree or disagree with this theorist.-Is there anything that surprised you in the video?

After watching one of the theorist videos (FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE), reflect about what you have learned.Compose a paper that addresses the following:-Explain why you chose to watch this particular theorist’s video.-Describe the parts of your personal philosophy where you agree or disagree with this theorist.-Is there anything that surprised you in the video? If so, what surprised you?-Would you recommend this video to another student? If so, why would you recommend it?-What value did you receive from watching it?