Identify a research question that would guide your exploration of the area of research interest that you have identified.

You are an employee of the State bank of Vietnam and your bank participates in a range of forums and takes part in international discussions with other central banks. The topics include the state of the world economy and measures to ensure the stability of financial markets and to improve their structure.”

In addition, the bank also conducts research and studies on financial issues, compiles and releases statistics and engages in public relations activities. You have been asked to present a research paper in one of the forums on any one financial issue existing in the financial sector that needs the attention of various central banks globally.

Assessment guidelines

In the written research paper, you should conduct your own research which goes above and beyond the course materials provided to you. The aim of this assessment is to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding through a written Paper. Your research Paper begins with finding an issue given on any contemporary topics like regulation of financial markets in different countries, Basel III, derivative markets, or any topic of your interest from the global financial markets and institutions.You should identify an issue that you believe is both important and of interest to you. Various videos have been posted on the assignment page “Research paper” on canvas that may give you some ideas for some new and emerging issues in the global financial sector.
Identify a research question that would guide your exploration of the area of research interest that you have identified. Note: see below the video to know how to write a research question and other relevant information which will help you to do this assignment.
After you have identified a research question, you will need to investigate possible approaches to examine your chosen research question and map out your strategy. Your final product will be assessed on how well you succeed in identifying, explaining and analysing relevant issues and arguments, to produce a clear and concise paper, where issues are logically developed in a well-thought-out structure, and how well you can support your findings with the relevant evidence.
Design approach – Your research paper is a conceptual paper, which examines a range of literature called “literature review” relating to your selected research question. Conceptual papers are simply papers without data

Prepare a constructive and analytical report regarding post fixture obligations, addressed to your colleagues of different departments in a shipping company that operates Panamax bulk carriers.

Prepare a constructive and analytical report regarding post fixture obligations, addressed to your colleagues of different departments in a shipping company that operates Panamax bulk carriers.

Discuss the impact of HIV treatment advances on risk behaviors

HEA 211
FINAL EXAM
The exam has been provided to you on the first day of class so you are free to begin working on it whenever you want as long as it is submitted before the deadline. There are four questions. You must answer all four questions. Each question is worth 25 points. The exam is worth a total of 100 points.
QUESTION 1:
Conduct three short interviews with people from your surroundings (friends, colleagues, relatives). You will then write a report of these interviews. Discuss what you learned from this exercise and relate it to material covered in this course.

Use the following questions as your guide:
a) Do you know (or knew) people with HIV/AIDS? Describe your experience with them.
b) Do you think HIV/AIDS is still a major problem in the US? Explain why or why not.
c) What are your views about “risk groups”?
d) Why is it that the African continent (or the Third World in general) is affected so strongly by HIV/AIDS?
e) Do you think HIV/AIDS is still a stigmatized disease?

Note: You can ask the same questions with all three interviewees. You are expected to come up with an additional 2-3 questions on your own. Write a summary and analysis of the interview results and a conclusion. The names of your interviewees are to be kept anonymous but provide a brief background on the person (age, gender, occupation, educational level, relationship to you).

QUESTION 2:
Design a small HIV/AIDS-related awareness project that is geared toward a specific audience in your local community. Identify where this proposed project would be implemented. Examples include your place of employment, gym, place of worship, local library, community organization, etc. Projects can range from talks to high school students or senior citizens, designing posters or pamphlets, organizing fundraisers for local HIV/AIDS organizations etc.

Describe the following in your plan (be as detailed as possible):
a) Name of project (come up with a catchy title)
b) Identify target audience (and explain why you chose this group)
c) Choose setting for your project
d) Duration of project
e) Goals
f) Describe how your project will be implemented
g) How much will your project cost? What resources would you need? How will you obtain the funds and resources?
h) How will you assess the effectiveness of your project

QUESTION 3:
Case scenario. Your friend confides in you that he/she has engaged in unprotected sex with several partners over the past six months and is worried about contracting HIV. However, he/she is reluctant to get tested. Explain how you would encourage someone like this to get tested.

Include the following in your answer:
a) Why testing for HIV is so important.
b) What tests are used to detect HIV
c) Difference between a false positive and a false negative result
d) What is a rapid test and what types of rapid tests are available
e) Pros and cons of new HIV testing kits that can be done at home (e.g., Oraquick)
f) Who should get tested
g) Should HIV testing should be mandatory for everyone
h) When should young people get tested
i) How can we do a better job encouraging more people to get tested

QUESTION 4:
You have been asked to write a newspaper editorial in your local paper about the need for more funding for HIV/AIDS treatment in the US.

Address the following:
a) Why treatment is important
b) When treatment should be initiated for someone with HIV
c) What are the stages of the disease without treatment and prognosis
d) What are some side effects of the current HIV drugs
e) What are some challenges associated with taking HIV drugs
f) Discuss issues related to non-adherence to treatment
g) Discuss the impact of HIV treatment advances on risk behaviors
h) Political and social factors influencing policies relating to HIV treatment funding

Explain how instruction is differentiated based on state and district test results.

Observe and collaborate with your mentor teacher about the following aspects of assessment, testing, and differentiated instruction:

How is instruction adjusted according to state (Louisiana) and district(Orleans) test results in ? How is professional development adjusted according to state and district test results?
Explain how instruction is differentiated based on state and district test results.
How is technology integrated to administer the tests?
How are test results delivered to families?
Considering laws of assessments in respect to IEPs etc., how are accommodations provided, delivered, and included in the analysis of state and district test results?
What types of assessments/strategies are used to prepare for state and district tests?
Using any remaining field experience hours, assist the teacher in providing instruction and support to the class.

Consider your discussion and collaboration with your mentor teacher. Write a 250-500 word reflection describing how your mentor teacher analyzes and adapts instruction based on assessment results. Why is this practice vital in meeting the needs of all students? Be sure to reflect upon how you will use these findings in your future professional practice(Physical Ed Teacher).