Steps for qualitative research

 

Develop an essay describing the steps for qualitative research Begin developing an abstract for your project idea. The project idea is: INTERVENTION In Older Adults ages 75-85 admitted with COPD (P), how does the Transitional Care Model (I) compare to the Traditional method (C) affect reducing hospital readmission and recurrent ED visits (O) within 4-6 weeks of hospitalization (T)? ETIOLOGY Are older adults (P) using the Transitional care model (I) compared with those without transitional Care model (C) at higher risk for/of increased readmission and recurrent ED visits(O) within 4-6 of hospitalization (T)? Assignment 1: Write an essay outlining the steps of conducting qualitative research. Describe a Research Problem and Research Question/s, addressing how and why they are identified and developed. Describe the Review of Literature,

 

Collect the data.

 

Describe in detail how you will collect the data. Provide a timeline and a description of what data will be collected. Provide a detailed description of the participants and the criteria for participation.
A description of how the data will be analyzed. Include the statistical tests you will use and or the methods you will use to analyze any qualitative data you will collect.
If using qualitative methods, discuss how you will address credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability.
If using quantitative methods, discuss how you will establish reliability and validity.
If using a survey for data collection, include your sample in the appendix of the paper.
If using interviews or focus groups include 8 to 10 examples of your interview or focus group questions.
I worked on this paper before just need someone to add more context to it. Will share the topic and previous paper after accepted the bid.

 

Creating an infographic on how racial disparities, equity

 

involve creating an infographic on how racial disparities, equity, and/or injustice affect one area of the justice system. The infographic should be centered on one of the segments of the justice system we studied in the course this semester (e.g., juvenile justice, policing, courts, corrections, sentencing, capital punishment). For this assignment, you are asked to use these graphics to dispel commonly shared mis- and dis-information you have seen on social media and/or the news about racial/ethnic, injustice/justice, and equity as it relates to the selected area of the justice system.

You are welcome to create your own infographic using whatever software platform you prefer (e.g., word, powerpoint, photoshop, etc.). You may also find many infographic templates and ideas online by searching google, or recommended websites such as canva.comor visme.co that allow you to edit existing templates for free.

The goals of this project are to 1) debunk common misconceptions about race and ethnicity in the justice system; 2) use data, science, and facts to support your position/demonstrate the level, type, scope, and/or impact of racial disparity in the selected segment of the justice system; and 3) create a visually appealing product that you could share in online platforms.

Group therapy video demonstrations

 

Select one of the group therapy video demonstrations from this week’s required media Learning Resources.

What group therapy techniques were demonstrated? How well do you believe these techniques were demonstrated?

What evidence from the literature supports the techniques demonstrated?
What did you notice that the therapist did well?
Explain something that you would have handled differently.
What is an insight that you gained from watching the therapist handle the group therapy?
Now imagine you are leading your own group session. How would you go about handling a difficult situation with a disruptive group member? How would you elicit participation in your group? What would you anticipate finding in the different phases of group therapy? What do you see as the benefits and challenges of group therapy?

Ideas of business architecture, strategic planning

 

 

By covering the ideas of business architecture, strategic planning, managing cross-functional or remote teams, types of leadership, and how technology is an integral foundation on which modern business operates.

Based on your own current experience, how are you, or the company you work for, currently dealing with the sometimes dramatic and longer term changes that are occurring in our current national and global business environments?

Hotel Rwanda Video

 

1) When the film opens what is the feeling between Hutu and Tutsi? Who is in the majority? What is the justification for hatred?

2) What kind of person does Paul initially appear to be to viewers?

3) What event seems to precipitate the genocide? Is the political, historical context handled by the film adequately? (Was enough information given to explain why the genocide occurred?) Explain.

4) Do you believe Paul is supporting the Tutsi genocide by buying products from one of the men of the Interahamwe militia? Why or why not? Support your answer with facts from the movie.

5) Why does the UN Colonel refuse to take action or to take the hotel’s refugees?

6) In the beginning of the film Paul makes a statement that “family is all that matters.” Explain how he evolves from thinking only of his family to saving more than 1200 people. What causes this change to occur?

7) Explain the Press man’s comment to Paul about people watching the genocide on TV. What do you think needs to happen to get people to change and get involved in events like Rwanda? Do you think people would stand by and watch today why or why not?

8) What are Paul’s initial expectations of a Western response to Rwanda’s crisis?

9) Why does the UN withdraw its forces and the non-Rwandan inhabitants?

10) Explain the UN Colonel’s disturbing comments on the UN’s decision not intervene. What do you think he means when he tells Paul, “you’re not even a nigger”?

11) At the end of the film Paul locks the doors to the Hotel. Why do you think he does this? What do you think it symbolizes?

12) This film does a great job at showing the best and worst of human kind. Reflect on your own life. Give an example of a time you took a stand for something and are proud of yourself still today.

Law Enforcement And Terrorism Individual Project

 

 

Community policing and terrorism do have a significant link in terms of allowing for the flow of information to occur. Police organizations can establish relationships and trust with community members and business owners to join in collaborative efforts to fight terrorism by sharing information. Terrorists do seek various ways to blend in with the community while making purchases of unsuspecting items and materials and making requests for permits or use of various facilities.

For this IP, you will have the choice of addressing ONE of two significant events described below. Choose an event and write a paper according to the assignment guidelines below.

Event 1

Recall the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City as an example; the bomb that exploded contained various common materials, one being fertilizer.

Watch the following video to learn more about the Oklahoma City bombing:

Oklahoma City Bombing Video

Event 2

Call to mind the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013. The community assisted in the apprehension of one of the suspects. Social media factored into the investigation.

Watch the following video to learn more about the Boston Marathon bombing:

Boston Marathon Bombing Video

Address the following in 3–5 pages:
What types of businesses could be considered prime targets for terrorists to seek information, purchase items and supplies, or make requests for special permits or use of facilities? Explain.
How can these businesses be monitored by local law enforcement without infringing on civil liberties? Explain.
If business owners and community members become suspicious of unusual activities or requests, what should they do? Explain.
What types of strategies and programs should be implemented that will facilitate community members’ abilities to alert law enforcement agencies of suspicious activity? Explain.
What type of community-oriented policing program would allow for businesses and community members to share information with the police department if and when they suspect possible terrorist activities? Explain.
How can community members and business owners be effectively incorporated into successful community watch campaigns regarding terrorist activity? Explain.
How would the use of information technology allow for the flow of information to occur between the police department, business owners, and community members? Explain.