Consider private payers including pay for performance “bundled” payments as discussed in the Dynamic Scenario in Week 4. How do private payers play into your thinking about clinical and financial information systems strategies?A recommendation of either a best of breed or monolithic systems integration strategy. Justify your recommendation. Evaluate the issues involved in each. Describe how private payers play into your thinking about clinical and financial information systems strategies. Describe the role of vendor/client site relationships in these types of decisions.
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Embracing Gender Equality: A Path Towards a Fair and Thriving Society
Persuasive essay about Embracing gender equality in our society
The Osage Tragedy: Unveiling the Victimization of a Native American Community
How the Osage were victimized with direct quotes showing they were victimized in the book Killers of the Flower Moon
Straight Direct quotes showing the Osage were victimized
Piaget and Vygotsky: A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Development Theories
Jean Piaget and Len Vygotsky developed their theories of cognitive development during a similar time period, and while Piaget’s theory remains the most recognized theory in this field, it is clear that each theory has strengths and weaknesses. However, upon closer examination of these theories of “cognitive development,” each is clearly attempting to account for a wide range of sociocultural influences across development.
In your initial post, compare and contrast the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky on cognitive development, the role of sociocultural influences, and the ability to account for typical and atypical development across developmental domains.
Analysis of Non-Verbal Communication in the Interaction between Maggie Rogers and Pharrell
After watching the clip with Maggie Rogers and Pharrell…
What were their non-verbal cues and what were they communicating you?
What do you think they were feeling and thinking?
Once Maggie and Pharrell finished listening to the song, did their verbal communication match their non-verbal?
Explain how their non-verbal communication changed once they began talking with each other.
Please share additional reactions and thoughts you have after watching this interaction.
The Linguistic Evolution of Gender-Neutral Pronouns
Research Paper and Advocacy Statement Linguistic change can be seen as a surface marker for much deeper societal change or even transformation. When there are linguistic controversies over words, it is a sign that people on all sides of the issue see potential threats to their closely held values, beliefs, customs, and cultural practices. Exploring linguistic change is really exploring human culture. For your major project in this course, you will investigate one example of linguistic change. It can be a single word or a phrase. Or the one example may include a group of terms (e.g. looking at the history of how several terms for the same thing came and went, or looking at a cluster of preferred modern terms for an older set of terms), but they must all be part of one example of linguistic change. Your topic of investigation must be socially significant, and although this topic tends to be serious, it doesn’t have to be. People must care about it, and there must be published opinions about it. You yourself must form an opinion on it, if you don’t already have one when you start your investigation. You will produce two documents: a research paper and an advocacy plan of action.
1. The research paper Your paper will investigate the history of the linguistic phenomena you are focusing on. Your purpose is to educate your readers on the deeper issues that lie behind the change, and persuade us to agree with the stand you take on the issue. Your audience is our class as a whole, people who know less than you about the topic you’re telling us about. The paper will include these elements: a. evidence of the status quo (linguistic data) and, if applicable, evidence of the change in progress b. evidence that the change is socially significant (primary sources, not necessarily scholarly) c. inclusion of
2 language analysis tools chosen from Ngram, Voyant, and the OED d. discussion of the deeper issues that underlie the change (using 6 scholarly sources from at least two academic disciplines), including at least one counterargument e. your own stance on the topic, backed up by arguments referencing sources you’ve introduced us to in the paper already, or new sources (can be scholarly but are not required to be).
The Legendary Tale of the Great Camping Disaster
Often in families or long-term friendships, we’ll have stories we tell over and over. Everyone in the family or friend group knows the stories. The stories get told when new people are around, or sometimes just when the group feels like telling them. The stories become part of the culture of the group.
1. Tell a story that has become part of the culture of your family or friend group. You may use different names for confidentiality as needed
2. What makes this story special or significant?
3. How has it shaped or been a reflection of your family or friend’s culture?
The Subjectivity of Artistic Celebration and Historical Condemnation
Is subjectively overly celebrated in the arts but unfairly condemned in history?Discuss with the reference to the arts and history.
The Impact of Social, Economic, and Political Issues on Different Generations
Traditionalist Generation. What social, economic, and political issues affected this generation?
Baby Boomer Generation. What social, economic, and political issues affected this generation? Generation X. What social, economic, and political issues affected this generation?
Millennial/Generation Y Generation. What social, economic, and political issues affected this generation? Generation Z. What social, economic, and political issues affected this generation?
The Role of Nature in Frankenstein: Enhancing Setting, Mood, and Symbolism
Discuss the role of nature in Frankenstein. How does nature enhance the setting, mood, and conflicts in the novel? How does nature serve as an archetypal symbol in the novel?
Provide test evidence from Mary Shelly Gris Grimleys Frankenstein book