Identify the locality or setting that would be best suited.

Think about and then apply the four-step evaluation model to the program topic listed below. For each criterion below, please think about how a program like this might work in a locality or setting that you are familiar with. Be sure to include: Identify what the overall program goals are Identify the locality or setting that would be best suited Identify the specific objectives Identify the target population Explain how to gather process evaluation information Explain how to measure or assess program outcomes and impacts. Example: (example) A set of coordinated community programs to reduce risk of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among adolescents.

Explain how to measure or assess program outcomes and impacts.

Think about and then apply the four-step evaluation model to the program topic listed below. For each criterion below, please think about how a program like this might work in a locality or setting that you are familiar with. Be sure to include: Identify what the overall program goals are Identify the locality or setting that would be best suited Identify the specific objectives Identify the target population Explain how to gather process evaluation information Explain how to measure or assess program outcomes and impacts. Example: (example) A set of coordinated community programs to reduce risk of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among adolescents.

What are the different reactions that each prisoner has in his confrontation with mortality?

Sartre’s the story “The Wall” is written from the first-person perspective, and the narrator has no knowledge beyond the present. Explain the emphasis on the intensity of sensory experience in the story and how it relates both to the experience of time and existence in general. What are the different interpretations of the title of the story? How does “the wall” separate past from the present, and the present from the future for the prisoners? Why does being sentenced to death intensify Pablo’s experience of life? What role does the doctor play in the story? How does his presence serve as a stark contrast to the experience of the prisoners? Why do all the prisoners face their death alone in spite of being condemned and sentenced to die at the same time? Is the prisoner’s experience of living under a death sentence unique or does it represent the human condition in general? What are the different reactions that each prisoner has in his confrontation with mortality?

Explain the emphasis on the intensity of sensory experience in the story and how it relates both to the experience of time and existence in genera

Sartre’s the story “The Wall” is written from the first-person perspective, and the narrator has no knowledge beyond the present. Explain the emphasis on the intensity of sensory experience in the story and how it relates both to the experience of time and existence in general. What are the different interpretations of the title of the story? How does “the wall” separate past from the present, and the present from the future for the prisoners? Why does being sentenced to death intensify Pablo’s experience of life? What role does the doctor play in the story? How does his presence serve as a stark contrast to the experience of the prisoners? Why do all the prisoners face their death alone in spite of being condemned and sentenced to die at the same time? Is the prisoner’s experience of living under a death sentence unique or does it represent the human condition in general? What are the different reactions that each prisoner has in his confrontation with mortality? Claim: Sartre unmercifully reveals the truth of existence to the reader, letting us know how many “holy” and “sublime” are just the ecstacy of human masturbation. We can’t stand it. We want to turn around and run. Because we live, we exist, as well running away. Human beings are absolutely free and isolated individuals, having nothing to do with the outside world. They fight against vanity single-handedly by “free choice”. “The truth” means much more than “the way out”. This is not to let the reader give up in the face of “absurdity”, or surrender in the “void”, because at least to have the courage to face the truth, and then have the hope and direction to step out of the abyss. Facing the insurmountable wall, (maybe death, maybe lost Irretrievable things) before getting the real baptism is the key to finding the essence of being.

Write a summary of possible shortcomings of the skills and traits of the primary leaders in the Case Study.

Then, using your Individual Case Analysis for the Case Study, collaborate with your colleagues to create a Group Case Study Analysis that includes: A summary of possible shortcomings of the skills and traits of the primary leaders in the Case Study. A description of skills and traits of the primary leaders in this case

Outline a proposal for health education that can be used in a family-centered health promotion to address the issue for the target population.

This is a power point presentation about Heart Health and Stroke for ages 30 and over group project. My assigned portion is as follows regarding the above topic. It should be limited to 2-3 slides including speaker notes and citations in APA format. Please include all references on an additional slide. Outline a proposal for health education that can be used in a family-centered health promotion to address the issue for the target population. Ensure your proposal is based on evidence-based practice.

Write an essay analyzing the impact of social factors on homelessness.

A description of the importance of public opinion in addressing the social problem you have selected. How does public opinion influence political approaches to the problem? Explain. What policy advocacy approaches and skills can you use to address the problem with political leaders? What are the social justice implications of your approach? My topic is Homelessness in America the policy in federal funding for homeless programs is the Housing and Urban Development. HUD’s McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Grants program is at the core of federal efforts to end homelessness. Homelessness is a problem that has to be encountered from all the sectors of the government from the local to the federal level. The federal government will provide policies for the whole of the nation and funding for the people and transfer funds to assist in payment of the social programs (Mago, et al. 2003). Articles to refer to: Mago, V. K., Morden, H. K., Fritz, C., Wu, T., Namazi, S., Geranmayeh, P., Dabbaghian, V. (2013). Analyzing the impact of social factors on homelessness: a Fuzzy Cognitive Map approach. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13(1). DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-94.

In regards to Learn Manufacturing, discuss why it’s important to focus on the movement of goods and services based on customer demand for Walmart company.

Lean Manufacturing and Customer Demand This week we covered Chapter 11, Capital Investment Analysis and Chapter 12, Lean Manufacturing and Activity Analysis. Capital Investments is the use of present value and future calculations as well as different formulas to analyze return on investments. Lean Manufacturing and Activity Analysis is about eliminating waste and focusing on the movement of goods and services with respect to customer demand. In regards to Learn Manufacturing, discuss why it’s important to focus on the movement of goods and services based on customer demand for the company you chose in Week 1. The Company is Walmart

Discuss this statement, using an example of a company to illustrate your answer.

Related diversification provides a stronger foundation for creating shareholder value than unrelated diversification, since the specialized resources and capabilities that are leveraged in related diversification tend to be more valuable competitive assets than the generalized resources and capabilities underlying unrelated diversification, which in most cases are relatively common and easier to imitate. Discuss this statement, using an example of a company to illustrate your answer.

Discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of paying a ransom to the cybercriminal responsible for this attack.

Cybercriminals ransacked your hospital database breaching the data of roughly 100,000 patients. The attack has prevented organizational access to patient files, medical images, and details of patient visits. Accessed files contain personal information including names, addresses, Social Security information, dates of birth, contact information, diagnoses, treatments, medications, and other medical information. Discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of paying a ransom to the cybercriminal responsible for this attack.