Evaluate the credibility of both scholarly and Internet sources, analyze ethical guidelines, and synthesize your findings.

This Assessment constitutes a Performance Task in which you are asked to evaluate various sources of information related to a topic in the early childhood field. You will choose a topic from the options below, evaluate the credibility of both scholarly and Internet sources, analyze ethical guidelines, and synthesize your findings.

Access the following to complete this Assessment:

University of British Columbia. (n.d.). Evaluating information sources. Retrieved from http://help.library.ubc.ca/evaluating-and-citing-sources/evaluating-information-sources/

University of California Berkeley Library. (2012). Evaluating web pages: Techniques to apply and questions to ask. Retrieved from http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Evaluate.html

Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD). (2007). Ethical standards in research. Retrieved from http://www.srcd.org/about-us/ethical-standards-research

Describe some ways that the Emergency Response Guidebook is used when responding to incidents involved the release of hazardous materials.

A company is planning to transport oxygen, chlorine, and phosphorous by train to another city. Identify the labels, marking, and placards that the DOT requires when transporting these elements.

Describe some ways that the Emergency Response Guidebook is used when responding to incidents involved the release of hazardous materials.

Describe how the chemical characteristics, production methods, uses, and associated unique hazards of hydrogen can affect the safety of an environmental health and safety (EHS) and fire science (FS) professional.

What is “statistical thinking” and how does it apply to Criminological & Sociological issues and debates?

“H.G. Wells once said, “Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write.” What message is Wells trying to convey? What is “statistical thinking” and how does it apply to Criminological & Sociological issues and debates? Have we reached that day that Wells predicted?

Explain how facility management planning can impact individual job descriptions and result in better employee satisfaction.


View the above video, then write a minimum two page paper answering the following questions:

1. How does the operation of a sports facility support the core business of a professional franchise? Discuss at least three (3) examples of how this can happen.

2. Explain how facility management planning can impact individual job descriptions and result in better employee satisfaction.

Discuss whether individuals should have the right to undergo cryonics.

HOT OFF THE PRESS: Congress is scheduled to hold a hearing regarding the legalization of cryonics. Medical professionals and ethicists have been asked to comment and provide their opinions and expertise in an effort to adhere to applicable federal laws.

Discuss whether individuals should have the right to undergo cryonics. Discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of legalizing cryonics for chronically ill patients. Reference any federal laws applicable to this scenario.

Classbook:
Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions
6th Edition (2015)
Authors: Doherty, Regina and Purtilo, Ruth
Elsevier Science
ISBN: 978-0323328920

Technology has changed every aspect of our lives.In what ways has it been negative, and in what ways has it been positive?

Technology has changed every aspect of our lives.

In what ways has it been negative, and in what ways has it been positive? Do the negative aspects, such as overdependence, and decline in creativity, outweigh the positives, such as access to vital information, and resources as well as medical advances? At what point does our technology begin to control us, as opposed to us developing it.

As technology continues to advance, our social behavior, cultural etiquette, face to face interactions are altered in positive and negative ways. How can technologies such as integrated computers, change the way we feel, think, interact, and experience our reality.

Now, more than ever, we are relying on and integrating with technology. This is quite exciting to experience, but this integration and dependence also raises many questions in regards to ethics, social interaction, and safety.

Are there any diseases or disease processes where the addition of vitamin supplements has been found to be beneficial for intervention, prevention or health promotion?

Are there any diseases or disease processes where the addition of vitamin supplements has been found to be beneficial for intervention, prevention or health promotion? Please identify the dietary supplement by its chemical name, and tell us about the conducted studies, as well as the proposed ‘mode of action’ how the vitamin exerts its beneficial effect in the human body. Also note if any side effects were reported in the study(ies).

Please take a look at the attached article; you might notice that the sources cited range from 2003 to 2009. Since it’s now 2019, let’s take a look at the current research to answer the following questions together as a class: According to current research studies (from peer-reviewed journals)

When you find a vitamin & disease process or health promotion aspect that is of interest to you, please review the according studies and share your findings in this discussion forum.

sing the three-step process for assessing the IT organization, determine the impact of economic factors at the enterprise level for each step.

Reflect upon the IT strategies that are used to encourage economic development. Select two strategies and discuss how economic factors affect the strategies that a government may use to facilitate economic development.
Choose the strategies that seem to be complementary to one other and could be implemented simultaneously.

Using the three-step process for assessing the IT organization, determine the impact of economic factors at the enterprise level for each step.
Give your opinion as to which critical element of strategy (people, process, or technology) is the most important.