Briefly describe a hazard or a terrorist event that occurred in the United States. Briefly describe the government agencies and officials—federal, state, and/or local—that responded to the hazard or the terrorist event.

There is an old saying: “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.” In any game, each player has a specific role as part of a team, with the overall goal of winning the game. The same is true for disaster response. There are many potential players at all levels—federal, state, and local. They must all cooperate and coordinate their efforts as a united team in order to effectively respond to disasters and hazards. The primary rule of the game—and therefore, the measure of effective disaster response—is adherence to the standardized Incident Command System (ICS) as prescribed in the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Success can be achieved outside the ICS model, but the ICS enhances the likelihood of an efficient, effective response, while reducing chaos and confusion among the players.

To prepare for this assignment:

  • Review the assigned pages in Chapter 9 of your course text, Introduction to Homeland Security. Focus on the roles and responsibilities of local, state, federal, and volunteer agencies and officials in disaster response operations.
  • Review Chapters 1 and 4 of the online article, ” A Governor’s Guide to Homeland Security.” Focus on the roles and responsibilities of governors, their staff, and other elected officials during disaster response. Also, consider the use of mutual aid agreements during disaster response operations.
  • Review Chapters 5 and 6 of the online article, ” A Governor’s Guide to Homeland Security.” Think about the roles and responsibilities of governors in the disaster declaration process. Also, consider the impact of the disaster declaration process on the degree to which federal military resources are used in disaster response.
  • Review the assigned pages of the online article, ” Nat ional Incident Management System.” Focus on the description of the standardized ICS and how it is intended to operate in emergency response.
  • Select a hazard or a terrorist event that occurred in the United States within the past two decades. This could be one that occurred in your area or one that you heard about in the news.
    Note: Do not select a hazard or a terrorist event used as an example in your course text.
  • Identify the government agencies and officials—federal, state, and/or local—that responded to the hazard or the terrorist event you selected.
  • Consider the roles and responsibilities of each agency and official in the response effort.
  • Think about the effectiveness of the response to the hazard or the terrorist event you selected. Reflect on what worked and what did not work, especially with regard to implementation of the ICS.

The assignment: (2 pages)

  • Briefly describe a hazard or a terrorist event that occurred in the United States.
  • Briefly describe the government agencies and officials—federal, state, and/or local—that responded to the hazard or the terrorist event.
  • Explain the roles and responsibilities of each agency and official in the response effort.
  • Explain the effectiveness of the response to the hazard or the terrorist event. Be sure to explain what worked and what did not work, especially with regard to implementation of the ICS. Be specific and use examples to illustrate your explanation.

Support your Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. You are asked to provide a reference list only for those resources not included in the Learning Resources for this course.

 

Required Readings

Bullock, J. A. , Haddow, G. D.  & Coppola, D. P. (2013). Introduction to homeland security (5th ed.). Waltham, MA: Elsevier Inc.
Chapter 2, “Historic Overview of the Terrorist Threat”

NGA Center for Best Practices. (2007). A governor’s guide to homeland security. Retrieved from http://www.nga.org/files/live/sites/NGA/files/pdf/0703GOVGUIDEHS.PDFChapter 1, “Governors’ Powers, Roles, and Responsibilities”
Chapter 4, “Mutual Aid”
Chapter 5, “National Guard and Military Assistance”
Chapter 6, “Major Disasters and Emergency Declarations”

Homeland Security. (2008). National incident management system. Retrieved from http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf
Note: You are only required to read pages 45–69 of this article.

Required Media

Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Current issues in homeland security: Government officials and agencies. Baltimore: Author.
Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 13 minutes.

What is the 13th amendment? Why is it relevant to a discussion of incarceration in the United States? What is mas incarceration?

Film:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfcq5pF8u8

Please watch the Netflix documentary 13th

Write a 400 word summary of the documentary including answers to the following questions:

What is the 13th amendment? Why is it relevant to a discussion of incarceration in the United States?

What is mas incarceration? What are some current statistics on incarceration in the United States?

What role does the media play in shaping our attitudes and beliefs about crime and race?

What is the prison industrial complex?

What is Black Lives Matter?

If you chose, how does this film relate to the current national protests against police brutality?

A 32-year-old female patient is started on metronidazole (Flagyl) for treatment of a trichomonas vaginal infection. What should you teach her prior to taking Flagyl?

Case study grading rubric

Assigned case studies (two for this course): Worth 20 points each

Each student will be assigned to complete two case studies throughout the course.  See D2L document with Case Study assignment.

Case studies will be graded according to the following grading rubric:

Score earnedCriteria To Earn Score
 

 

20 points

1)       Posting demonstrates application and synthesis* of material.

2)       Posting is accurate and paraphrased in student’s own words,

3)       Posting thoroughly addresses the case study question(s).

4)       Textbook citation and reference is required (including page numbers) in APA format.

5)       Attached Active Learning Template: Medication – for the medication listed in case study to posting in D2L

 

 * pulls together multiple concepts from the assigned reading and applies to unique situation
 

 

10 points

1)       Posting demonstrates minimal knowledge of material

2)       Posting is accurate and may contain direct quotes

3)       Posting briefly addresses the case study question(s)

4)       Textbook citation and/or reference is missing

5)       Missing Active Learning Template: Medication

 

 

 

0 points

1)       Posting fails to demonstrate nursing knowledge

2)       Posting is not accurate

3)       Posting is not complete

4)       Textbook citation and/or reference is missing

 

OR is submitted 1 week after the assignment due date

 

 

 

Case Study #2 Flagyl

 

A 32-year-old female patient is started on metronidazole (Flagyl) for treatment of a trichomonas vaginal infection.

What should you teach her prior to taking Flagyl?

What assessment data is critical to collect prior to collect prior to initiation of Flagyl therapy?

What are the priority collaborative problems that you must consider for patients taking Flagyl?

Discuss nursing interventions and rationales for patients receiving Flagyl.

What are the most common adverse reactions, drug-to-drug, and drug-food/herbal interactions with Flagyl?

 

Why is it important to understand categorical logic? Provide some examples of how you could apply these concepts to your personal and professional life.

 

This week, we are learning about categorical logic.

  • Why is it important to understand categorical logic?
  • Provide some examples of how you could apply these concepts to your personal and professional life.

In addition to your initial post, post substantive responses to at least two of your classmates’ posts in this thread. Provide an analysis of your peers’ post. Build on their examples and explanations to extend meaningful discussion.

Use one source or more to back up your data

What I am looking for is your responses to the problems of displaying aspects of craft practices through images and text. This is an opportunity to use your imagination as well as your research skills!

This project is intended for you to build upon some of the concepts developed in the course. The focus of your proposed exhibition will be that of the traditional craft techniques and practices relating to the media we are covering in the course.

Note: I am certainly not expecting you to actually build miniature models of your exhibit, and this assignment requires no technical knowledge of exhibition design. What I am looking for is your responses to the problems of displaying aspects of craft practices through images and text. This is an opportunity to use your imagination as well as your research skills!

The assignment involves the following stages:

1. Decide upon the theme you want to illustrate in your exhibition.
There are different ways you can approach this. One route would be to look at how a particular item – a glazed bowl, a glass vessel, a rug, and so on – are made. This could be done by looking at a specific region of the world or specific period or you might choose to look at how these things are done in different regions. Alternatively, you could look at an issue – such as gender, signatures on objects, or the organization of workshops – and how it is shown by objects in a variety of media. In the coursepack there are examples of the ways in which modern science (and archaeology) allow us to reconstruct traditional craft practices; this is a potential avenue for an exhibit. You could even focus in on a particular material – such as gold, silk, a valuable pigment – and how it appears in more than one medium.

2. Find between three and five artefacts that will form the focus of your exhibition.
These artefacts (this can be anything from paintings and sculptures to objects made in any of the media we will be discussing in the course) can be gathered from a wide variety of sources. You may find it useful to visit websites of major museums (such as the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum, Freer Gallery of Art, Victoria and Albert Museum, Louvre, and so on), and DIDO (the slide archive of the Department of Art History and Visual Studies). Another source of images are the websites of the Legacy Art Collection and the University library special collections. I will create another document with additional online sites you can look at.
The choice of artefacts is very much your own, but you will need to tell me (in the written part of the assignment) why you chose the artefacts you did. Remember that you can also choose things such as representations of craftsmen/craftswomen working that appear in paintings, manuscript images, drawings, and so on.

3. Summary of the Exhibition (40% of the total mark)
This should include the title of your proposed exhibit and a summary (between 500 and 750 words) outlining what you are hoping a visitor would gain from looking at the exhibit, and why you chose the artefacts.

4. Captions (20% of the total mark)
Each of your artefacts will need a caption (like the ones you would normally see in a museum, but also give the URL for where you accessed the image). Each caption can be anything from 50 to 100 words (excluding the URLs), and should give information about the artefact (date, materials it is made out of, place of manufacture, and so on) as well as anything else you think is important for the exhibition.

5. Layout of the exhibition (40% of the total mark)
In this last section you should write about how you would plan to display the artefacts in your exhibition (this should be around 500 words). At this stage you can say how you might arrange the objects (in terms of the order they are seen in, the lighting, the use of background colour, and so on). You could also talk about what else you might need for your display (photographs of craftsmen/women, maps, diagrams showing tools and methods, and so on).

Remember to include a bibliography of the -ebooks, museum/gallery websites, articles (for example, check out those on JStor through the Library website), and other materials you have cited in your project. I will provide some guidelines in another document in this section showing how to cite different types of sources. See also the section ‘Useful Resources’ on Brightspace for links to sites with information about museums, libraries, crafts, and traditional art techniques. This section will be updated periodically through the term.

The culminating argument paper is a restructuring of the first two papers with the addition of an abstract, introduction, and conclusion.

The culminating argument paper is a restructuring of the first two papers with the addition of an abstract, introduction, and conclusion.

  • This paper should include a newly composed introductory section and a new final conclusion section that presents your discussion of (and argument for) the solution. Your argument, or rationale, for the solution that you propose is the focus of this paper.

Your paper must:

  • Be 15–20 pages in length
    • Title page (1 page)
    • Introduction (1–2 pages)
    • Reworked informative papers (10–15 pages)
    • Conclusion (1–2 pages)
    • References (1–2 pages)
  • Reference 12–15 scholarly, peer-reviewed resources (compiled by combining all of the references from your Perspective of Inquiry papers and any additional resources you use in this final paper.)
  • Follow all APA Style guidelines.
  • Is over the two papers I’m uploading that you make into one big paper of the four perspectives of the topic of patient satisfaction in the ED.

•    In this essay, you will choose one photographic image to critique as a work of art. You may choose an image from either the Straight Photography, The Documentarists or The Modern Eye

This week, we’ve spent some time exploring photography as an artistic form. To help you explore what we’ve learned about, your Unit 4 assignment will consist of writing an essay addressing using the following criteria:

Essay Requirements:

•    1,000 words or roughly four double-spaced pages.
•    Make use of at least three scholarly sources to support and develop your ideas.

Essay Prompt:
•    In this essay, you will choose one photographic image to critique as a work of art. You may choose an image from either the Straight Photography, The Documentarists or The Modern Eye sections of Chapter 11. Questions for you to consider in your essay:
o    Why did you choose this particular image? What appeals to you about it? What intrigues you?
o    What ‘school’ or movement does it relate to i.e., straight, documentary or modern and what are some of the characteristics of your chosen image as it relates to the movement or school it’s a part of?
o    Based on everything we’ve learned so far about art (and photography), how would you evaluate this photograph as a work of art?

This week we are looking at photography. All the other forms of art we have considered are relatively agreed upon as “art” by the scholarly community. When it comes to photography, some might be surprised. Taking 3 examples from our chapter, demonstrate in a posting of 250 words how indeed photography as worthy an art form as any other form.

This week we are looking at photography. All the other forms of art we have considered are relatively agreed upon as “art” by the scholarly community. When it comes to photography, some might be surprised. Taking 3 examples from our chapter, demonstrate in a posting of 250 words how indeed photography as worthy an art form as any other form.

A new medium-sized health care facility just opened and you are hired as the CIO. The CEO is somewhat technical and has tasked you with creating a threat model.

Threat Modeling

A new medium-sized health care facility just opened and you are hired as the CIO. The CEO is somewhat technical and has tasked you with creating a threat model. The CEO needs to decide from 3 selected models but needs your recommendation. Review this week’s readings, conduct your own research, then choose a model to recommend with proper justifications. Items to include (at a minimum) are:

  • User authentication and credentials with third-party applications
  • 3 common security risks with ratings: low, medium or high
  • Justification of your threat model (why it was chosen over the other two: compare and contrast)

You will research several threat models as it applies to the health care industry, summarize three models and choose one as a recommendation to the CEO in a summary with a model using UML Diagrams (Do not copy and paste images from the Internet). In your research paper, be sure to discuss the security risks and assign a label of low, medium or high risks and the CEO will make the determination to accept the risks or mitigate them.

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be approximately four to six pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.
  • Follow APA 7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
  • Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources.
  • Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.

do your own research, to develop an analysis of the affect of COVID-19 on international business and how the business system as well as individual business should respond. 

MGT 365-week 6 Discussion

 

Use the links below, or do your own research, to develop an analysis of the affect of COVID-19 on international business and how the business system as well as individual business should respond.   Develop a proposal to minimize the harm and take advantage of any associated opportunities.

 

 

Your initial responses should be posted by class time on Thursday.  Response to at least 2 class mates by Sunday night (11:59 pm)