A Global view (Death)

 

Go to – Art through time: A Global view (Death)
View the art, La Calavera de la catrina, by artist Jose, AND the artwork, My love sings when the flower is near (The philosophy of women). Use this to answer the questions below:
1. Both Posada and Filomeno present their skeletons with a degree of playfulness. To what extent are their goals in using playfulness so the same or different?
2.Think about the materials or media used to create each work of art. How does the difference in media change the significance of each piece?
Also viewing the domestic family image of artist Jan Olis (the Dutch family in an interior) and artist Walker Evans (Bud Williams field, Lili Rodgers field, Lilian field)
base your answer on information from the images and the video, as well as your observations
1. Who were the intended audiences for each of these images?
2. In what way, if at all, would those original viewers have related to the domestic experiences of the families depicted?
3. What is the relationship between the people and their homes in each of these images?

 

Hughes-Cromwick and Coronado’s (2019)

Hughes-Cromwick and Coronado’s (2019) article discusses the importance of economic data in shaping business decisions. The study highlights that access to reliable and up-to-date economic data is crucial for businesses to make informed choices, understand market trends, assess risks, and identify opportunities (Hughes-Cromwick & Coronado, 2019). The article also explores how economic data can aid in strategic planning, investment decisions, and resource allocation. By utilizing economic indicators and forecasts, businesses can better adapt to changing economic conditions and mitigate potential adverse impacts. Highlighted is that economic data provides valuable insights for policymakers, as it helps them design effective economic policies and foster a conducive business environment.

Current Trends

Current research on economic data has focused on both the business perspective to improve business actives. Gottfried et al. (2021) found that using text mining of open government data (OGD) can increase business intelligence. Business intelligence involves using internal and external sources to collect, analyze, and process information through software and fact-based systems to assist in decision making and strategy formulation with the end goal of a competitive advantage. Specifically, Gottfried et al. (2021) demonstrated through text mining across industries increases knowledge of resource availability for production and market opportunities. Guan et al. (2022) highlighted the urgency the State Council of the Communist Party of China Central Committee stressing the importance of data production factor (DPF) in convicting industry, business models, and digital economy. Like Gottfried et al. (2021), Guan et al. (2022) utilized text mining to show that using open data resulted in a significant improvement in earnings per share. Where Guan et al. (2022) examined support by China in the use of open data, Huber et al.’s (2022) research found that countries that do not maintain an understanding of the implementation of rules supporting open data, contractual relationships and market exchanges did not see the same benefits of open data on entrepreneurship.

Current research on open data usage has also been conducted from the viewpoint of the consumer. Jones and Tonetti (2020) examined economic data in terms of property rights, who should own or regulate the data for its use, and the implications that may come to light. The study showed that while regulations can protect consumer privacy, it also limits the amount of data shared. Limiting data available can negatively impact in that data used can help diagnostics and lifesaving procedures (Jones & Tonetti, 2020). Jones and Tonetti (2020) also researched the idea of firms owning data which ultimately leads to the creation of barriers to entry in the market. Finally, Jones and Tonetti (2020) revealed that consumer choice of what data is collected and shared acts as a balancing mediator for data concerns in terms of consumer privacy and access to open data. Lee et al. (2023) proposed utilizing economic data of grocery shopping habits and trends as a way assess consumer creditworthiness to provide alternative lending options to low-income consumers. The study utilized tradition creditworthiness assessment and grocery data as a comparison (Lee et al., 2023). Lee et al. (2023) found that traditional means of assessment predicted lower-income consumers to be risker credit users while grocery data showed that lower-income consumers were less risky than higher-income consumers.

Future Research

Future research opportunities are suggested by Gottfried et al. (2021) to advance open-source intelligence through studying different types of techniques and integrating more dynamic data sources and combining topic models for predictive marketing models. Future research should also examine how sub-types of institutional quality affects specific entrepreneurial outcomes through the empirical study of country-level characteristics with experimental methodology (Huber et al., 2022) when using open data. Future studies are also recommended on open government data among different countries and their likelihood to use OGD (Gottfried et al., 2021; Guan et al., 2022). Guan et al. (2022) suggests that their research be expanded to consider other performance measurements than earnings per share to further capture the benefits of using DPFs. Jones and Tonetti (2020) suggest that researchers examine the quantity of data available for use in various industries in terms of productivity advantage and the implications of consumer limited data. While generating possible alternative credit and leading determinants of creditworthiness, Lee et al. (2023) recommends research be conducted to evaluate the ethical decision making behind using grocery data as an approval to creditworthiness.

 

Long-term career goal.

Describe your long-term career goal.
Name the occupation/career you want to have in five years.
Find an occupational job listing on O*Net OnlineLinks to an external site. and review the qualifications for the occupation/career you want in five years.
From what you find in the job description, explain three skills that you will need to learn.
Name a professional organization you could join or a business owner you could shadow to help you achieve your goals. You will include this information in your Week 5 Professional Development Plan.
Reflect on your long-term career goal and the Week 5 Professional Development Plan:
Describe two people or professional resources to help you on your journey to a college degree.
Describe two UAGC resources to help you on your journey to a college degree.
Reflect on what you have learned so far in this course:
List three potential roadblocks you may encounter as you work toward the goal of completing your Week 5 Final Project.

Risk of various health problems.

 

 

For the middle-aged adult, exercise can reduce the risk of various health problems. Choose two at-risk health issues that regular physical exercise and activity can help prevent and manage. Discuss the prevalence of each of these health problems in society today. Describe measures that you would take as a nurse to assist patients with health promotion measures to incorporate exercise and physical activity into their lives. Include the kind of activities you would recommend, the amount of exercise, and the approach you would use to gain cooperation from the patient. Support your response with evidence-based literature.

 

Risk of various health problems.

 

 

For the middle-aged adult, exercise can reduce the risk of various health problems. Choose two at-risk health issues that regular physical exercise and activity can help prevent and manage. Discuss the prevalence of each of these health problems in society today. Describe measures that you would take as a nurse to assist patients with health promotion measures to incorporate exercise and physical activity into their lives. Include the kind of activities you would recommend, the amount of exercise, and the approach you would use to gain cooperation from the patient. Support your response with evidence-based literature.

 

Virtual visit.

Assignment: This may be a Virtual visit. (Mint Museums are free Wednesdays from 5-9 PM)
1. Visit an art gallery, art museum, or art exhibit between now and the Due Date
Please revisit Chapter 1.10 for info on how to discuss your observations.
2. Write about your experience in that environment.
– Where did you visit? Provide a link to their website if available.
– What is the history/background of that space or event?
– Is this space/event new to you and how did you find out about it?
– Describe your experience in the environment.
– Was it worth going to or do you feel disconnected from the experience?
3. Write about a piece of work that you noticed.
– Describe its medium, size, and list the artists name. Provide a link to their website if available.
– Did this piece of work grab your attention for specific aesthetic reasons?
– What are the primary Elements of Design in this work?
– What are the primary Principles of Design in this work?
4. Write about its cultural impact within your community.
– Does it have one? How and Why? If not, explain as well.
– Do you feel like you are part of a community experience?
– Would you want to share this work with other people?
– If you could place this work in your community for people to see, where would it be?
5. Post an image of the work.

Psychedelic art and how it relates to graphic design and it’s elements

 

Psychedelic art and how it relates to graphic design and it’s elements
A 6-page, double-spaced, typewritten, research paper with 4 images.  You will relate your paper to a discussion of graphic design basic elements that include:
1) Color
2) Line
3) Scale
4) Shape
5) Alignment
6) Contrast
7) Space
Include the following answers to these questions and statements in your paper:
How do you view this period in art history from a visually aesthetic perspective?
Do you like the art/design from this style in history and why or why not?
Describe the form, content, and design aspects of the works you choose to discuss from your period in art history.