Discuss Policy Analysis of Medicaid Expansion.
Cheating in Higher Education: The Case of Multi-Methods CheatersAcademic Dishonesty: Behaviors, Sanctions, and Retention of Adjudicated College StudentsTo Cheat or Not to Cheat: Academic Dishonesty in the College ClassroomAcademic Dishonesty: Are More Students Cheating?As you read, consider how educational goals and the American value placed on educational success could produce strain as detailed by sociologist Robert Merton.Then write a short paper that applies Merton’s Anomie Theory “modes of adaptation” to educational cheating.For your paper, begin with a summary of your selected article. What form or forms of academic dishonesty were presented? What rationalization, motivations, neutralizations, excuses, or contextual considerations for cheating were detailed?Write a paper responding to these questions:Which of Merton’s adaptations (ritualists, rebelling, innovation, or retreatism) best apply to the article? Why?
The Physician & Sports Medicine; Journal of Applied Physiology; Quest; Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport; J of the American Statistical Association; The American Statistician; J of Agricultural, Biological & Environmental Statistics, and Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. Articles from these journals may be found for free using electronic databases on the library’s web page such as PubMed, EBSCO, and ProQuest. Each written review submitted by the student should be a minimum of 1 page, and a maximum of 2 pages in length and should include the following:1. Research overview,2. Summarize the sample information, 3. Statistical method used and the independent and dependent variables studied, 4. How the research was conducted, 5. What the conclusions were,6. Potential types of bias in the research design – if any, and 7. A hard copy of the article reviewed.
sentences summarizing and explaining how you expect to use the source and why you believe the source is credible. Try to answer the below questions for all your sources:Summary – what are the main findings of the book/article? Evaluation – is the source reliable? What education does the author have or what is the authority of the publication? (Try the CRAAP Test) Analysis – How does this source support your research? Does it contribute to your topic, support your claims on your topic, or present opposing views for you to refute?
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the lives of people throughout the world.COVID-19 has affected all areas of our lives especially how we will interact and socialize withothers. The comfort of being in the presence of others might be replaced by a greater comfortwith absence. Instead of asking, “Is there a reason to do this online?” we’ll be asking, “Is thereany good reason to do this in person?” As such online communication has become the norm: itcreates more distance, yes, but also more connection, as we communicate more often with peoplewho are physically farther and farther away—and who feel safer to us because of that distance.Writing Topic: Consider the following quote by Albert Einstein as it relates to the above topicas well as to you. Agree or disagree with the topic and writing topic; be sure to support yourposition with logical arguments and appropriate examples.”I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.”
It has been estimated that the average American views 3,000 advertisements per day. Of concern is the violent subtext in many of these ads. Sociologist Erving Goffman and Jean Kilbourne are pioneers in their field, evaluating the portrayal of women in print advertising and discussing its cultural impact.Read the article Women as Sex Objects and watch She Was Asking for It.After reading the article “Women as Sex Objects” and viewing “She’s Asking for It: Women as Victims”, you should have a deeper understanding of the violent imagery in advertising and its deleterious effects. In approximately 100-150 words, complete a journal assignment that answers the questions on one of the following themes:Dehumanization: How do ads turn a human being into an object for possession or consumption? How does dehumanization open the door for violence?Dismemberment: Advertisements featuring women often do not show the entire body. What message does the segmenting of the female form, with the primary focus on the torso, convey to the audience?Violence: How does the media glamorize violence? How do ads that feature women as victims impact our culture?
For this assignment, students will discuss financial factors that influence health care today. Assignment Criteria:Develop a scholarly paper that addresses the following criteria:1. Discuss financial factors that influence health care today. 2. Include funding sources3. Include reimbursement methods 4. Include economic factors5. Include business influences6. Include cost containment and the role of the nurse7. Some questions to consider when writing the paper:a. Is there a relationship between socioeconomic status and health/health outcomes? b. Is health care a right or a privilege? c. Is the Affordable Care Act the answer for Americans? d. What is the fiscal responsibility in the role of the nurse today?e. In an ideal world, what would your health care vision for America look like?8. The scholarly paper should be in narrative format, 3 to 5 pages excluding the title and reference page.9. Include an introductory paragraph, purpose statement, and a conclusion.
Research a news report of a serial killing from either a standard national or local newspaper or broadcast station. Read or watch the report with the myths of a serial killer in mind.Then write a short paper that briefly summarizes the chosen news account of a serial killing. Using the serial killer myths presented in the module lecture and the article regarding African American serial killers, discuss whether or not the news account perpetuates any of the myths. For example, newscasters have used the term mass murderer to refer to a serial killer, ignoring the government’s definitions of mass and serial murder. These are two distinctly different crimes, yet at times the media has used them interchangeably.