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The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide Presentation
Option #1: The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide PresentationYour Portfolio Project for this class is a Comm ...
The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide Presentation
Option #1: The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide PresentationYour Portfolio Project for this class is a Community Action Plan designed to alleviate or correct a public health issue in your community. Your community can be your business, school, neighborhood, town or city of residence or birth, or county. For Option #1, your Community Action Plan will be a professional portfolio that includes a written report and a slide presentation. Below are some useful sites where you can find examples of the elements of an action plan.http://www.epa.gov/communityhealth/http://www.cityofchicago.org/dam/city/depts/cdph/tobacco_alchohol_and_drug_abuse/LGBTCommunityActionPlanHC.pdfhttp://www.maricopa.gov/publichealth/Programs/OPI/pdf/MCCAP-Report-2012.pdfPreliminary Deliverables: These deliverables must be submitted in the assigned week:Week 2: Written Response and Project Selection (20 points): Provide a one-paragraph response indicating which assignment option and public health issue you have selected and why. This will help your instructor to be aware of your plans and support you with development of this project. Upload your response as a Word document.Week 7: Preliminary Written Report and Peer Review Feedback (30 points) Submit a preliminary (rough) draft of the written portion of your portfolio project as well as proof of peer review. Remember to include the following sections: introduction, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, cure and summary. Peer review feedback is also included in this assignment. Create a post that includes your written report as an attachment using the Portfolio Project Milestone discussion forum for peer review feedback. Provide feedback to at least one of your classmates. Choose a classmate with no other feedback first, to ensure that everyone receives some feedback from their peers. In this preliminary draft submission, indicate which project you responded to.Final Paper Instructions:The final case study should include four sections (Symptoms, Diagnosis, Cure, and Prevention). Each section should be about 1 page in length. Your entire paper must be 4-5 pages in length, not counting the title or reference pages, which must be included.You must back up your sections using at least two scholarly articles. You may use readings other than the textbook to meet this requirement. The paper should be based on references to scholarly materials (rather than on introductory textbooks, popular website writings, or musings, for example) and should support your claims with evidence.Incorporate into this final plan any classmates’ critiques that you found useful as well as your instructor’s feedback.List the key community members or partners that you plan on contacting, with an explanation why these individuals or organizations make sense as potential partners. This could include your list of potential partners created in Week 4 Critical Thinking Assignment Option #1, or your interview of one key partner completed in Week 4 Critical Thinking Option #2.Include a special emphasis on either the demographics of the affected population or the economic implications, depending on what Critical Thinking assignment you completed for Week 5.Include a realistic timeline for your plan. Discuss the time needed for campaigning, education, funding, building, and implementation. Use ideas created during week 6 Critical Thinking Assignments, either the option for annotated bibliography or that for the brainstorming draft feedback.Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric for grading criteria.Final Instructions for Slide Presentation:The slide presentation describes the problem in your community and your action plan.Your presentation must be 8-10 slides in length, not counting the title and reference slides. Your presentation must be supported by at least two scholarly articles.You may use a web-based slide presentation software such as Prezi, for example, or you may use PowerPoint. If you use a web-based tool, include the URL to your presentation in a Word document and upload it with your presentation.The audience for this presentation will be community members or organizations you wish to educate about the public health issue and your proposed plan.The purpose of this slide presentation is to educate the audience about the issue. Keep in mind that in real life you will have limited time to convince people of the gravity of the situation and to come on board with their support, so you want to be persuasive and get to the key points quickly and effectively.Note: Be sure to submit both your written report and your slide presentation for this assignment. Both files should be uploaded in a single submission to the assignment submission page.The paper and preliminary deliverables must be well written and formatted in conformity with the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements.Review the Sample PowerPoint Presentation.
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The Process Of Photosynthesis
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Keiser University Wek 4 Biology Ecosystems & Climate Change Discussion
Week 4 Discussion
Take a look at the World POPClock where you can compare the ever changing world population with y ...
Keiser University Wek 4 Biology Ecosystems & Climate Change Discussion
Week 4 Discussion
Take a look at the World POPClock where you can compare the ever changing world population with years gone by. The current world population is over 7 billion people. Do you believe that the U.S. should be concerned about overpopulation and that immediate action is warranted, or do you believe that the risks of overpopulation have been grossly overstated? What about other parts of the world? List at least one source per APA from your research.
Review this website. Research the Internet about the different ecosystems. For your first post, write a description about the particular ecosystem that you live in. What is the ecosystem? What is the climate like? What type of vegetation is there? What is the temperature like? Etc? Your answers should reflect your own observations about your surroundings as well as those found on websites. List at least one source per APA from your research.
Everything we do on this planet leaves a mark. An ecological footprint is the degree of human impact on our ecosystems. Americans are at the top of the list for their detrimental footprints on our ever increasing fragile planet. Take the quiz on the following website: Ecological Footprint Quiz. Share with the class your results. How does your personal footprint compare to others in America or others around the world? Do you personally do things which should help to lessen your footprint? Have you within recent years changed your habits or actions to help the planet? Do you think that global warming and destruction of our planet is really severe or do you think it is all public hype? Are the Earth's forests disappearing? Does it matter if they are? Is there any hope for our planet? What are your suggestions or concerns? List at least one source per APA from your research.
Task 2
Week 4 task: Human-caused Environmental Issues - Website Recommendation Blog
Part 1: Initial Blog Post on a Human-caused Environmental Issue
After completing this week's reading task(Chapters 30, 31 & 32), select a human-caused environmental issue (for example, climate change, species extinction, etc.) and research it further. Find a reliable, useful website that discusses the human impacts to the environment caused by this issue. No duplicate websites are permitted. [NOTE: Neither open resources nor open blogs can be used as sources of information; see 'Researching Information' within the class for more information on appropriate credible/reliable sources of information].
Peers:
PART 1RESPOND TO Erika Krause Week 4 OverpopulationThe United States population is always increasing. The life to death ratio is very close within a second of each other, but the births and deaths are not the only thing to take into consideration for the country’s population. We also must assess the number of people immigrating into the country. Being the most desirable country to live in immigration had rapidly increased over the years. I believe that overpopulation is something to be concerned about and should have a plan of action to slow down, but I don’t believe it is an urgent matter among other things. I believe that to be so due to the advancement in technology and other resources through the years. Survival resources have become easier to attain with these advancements. The downfall to all of that is the economic footprint being put into the world.Word Count: 143Reference:https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/causes-effe...
RESPOND TO Daniela Arzola OverpopulationBy 2100 the population is on track to hit 10.8 billion, according to the United Nations — and that’s assuming steady fertility declines in many countries (Bish, 2020). I think overpopulation is a problem in certain areas of the world more than it is in others, but it is still definitely a problem that the US should be concerned about. Over population has been caused by medical improvement, falling mortality rate, decrease in contraceptive use, lack of education, and many more reasons. Humans have destroyed beautiful wildlife areas and displaced multiple different types of wildlife around the world to create new spaces for malls, homes, buildings, and more. Earth's problem with overpopulation shows itself when you see a homeless man sleeping on the side of the road, at a bus stop, or begging for money or food in the middle of the road. I think that action is warranted for the future survival of the world and resources but I feel the solution to overpopulation and prolonging the life expectancy of our world is not going to be easy to find. Although I think overpopulation is something to keep in mind and be concerned about, I don't think that the change has to be immediate. The consequences to overpopulation should not be overlooked as many are suffering at this day and time because of over population and its consequences. The consequences include deforestation, global warming, pollution, lack of certain resources, possible increase in violence, an increase in disasters and pandemics. China and India are the countries with the highest population and highest yearly change of population. Specifically China's problem with overpopulation is so high that their population takes up more than their country. From personal experience, I went once and it was extremely crowded and at many times hard to move.References:Is the Earth really overpopulated? - The Overpopulation ProjectWe explain why do we think that verpopulation exist in the overconsuming rich but low fertility countries as well as in poor and high fertility countries.The Overpopulation ProjectThe World CountsIs our planet overpopulated? We ask the expertGlobal development lecturer Heather Alberro on whether rising birth rates are really to blame for the climate crisisthe GuardianBish, Joe (2020, June 25) 'Overpopulation: Cause and Effect' Retrieved from https://info.populationmedia.org/blog/overpopulation-cause-and-effect
PART 2 climate change NewRESPOND TO Adysdania Benitez Climate changeHumans are increasingly influencing climate change through various activities they engage in. Natural activities such as volcanic eruptions release a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, volcanic eruptions do not produce long-term climate changes because they remain much less in the atmosphere than greenhouse gases. Human activities that have caused climate change include deforestation, mining, agricultural activities, and the burning of fossil fuel which has more effect than any other (US EPA, 2021). The concentration of greenhouse gases is a result of increased industrial activities that emanates the gases. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide concentrations are now more abundant in the earth’s atmosphere than before due to human activities. Human activities are responsible for almost all of the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Human activities that result in these emissions include the emission by the automobile that generates the largest share of greenhouse gases, electricity production from the burning of coal and natural gases. Industries burn fossil fuels to release energy which additionally increases the gases in the atmosphere. Natural gas is also released from rice paddies, cows, and agricultural soils. There is an increased rate of deforestation, forests act as a sink for greenhouse gases (US EPA, 2021).The greenhouses gases cause global warming, the impacts of climate change are felt at large. The climate changes have resulted in the rise in the temperature, droughts, famine, and increased tropical diseases, there is reduced supply water. Global warming has caused an increase in water levels that causes health-related problems. The flooding and soil erosion common in coastal areas are likely to be experienced (CLEAN, 2021). Economically, due to low water levels, the electricity charges are likely to rise, more taxation all culminating in high standards of living. ReferencesCLEAN. (2021, May 13). 6. Humans affect climate. Teaching Climate. https://cleanet.org/clean/literacy/principle_6.htmlUS EPA. (2021, April 14). https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/sources-greenhouse-gas-emissions
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Start by reading the article titled, Impact of nutritional changes on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. https://search.ebs ...
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Start by reading the article titled, Impact of nutritional changes on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=tru...Focus on the general concepts, as opposed to understanding every word. After completing the reading, answer the following question for your initial post: “What evidence-based general nutrition recommendations would you share with patients interested in liver health?”Use the assigned article, with appropriate APA citations, to support your position with at least 5-6 sentences to support your case. share what factors you find most surprising, as well as any experiences and questions you have about the relation of evidence-based nutrition to liver health. You may use the assigned article, or other credible references of your own selection to support your follow-up post(s).
MA278 BSC2346 Rasmussen College Section 18 Human Anatomy and Physiology Discussion
Anatomy and Physiology can be a daunting (but also exciting!) course. We will cover every body system in this course and A ...
MA278 BSC2346 Rasmussen College Section 18 Human Anatomy and Physiology Discussion
Anatomy and Physiology can be a daunting (but also exciting!) course. We will cover every body system in this course and Anatomy and Physiology II. It’s a good idea to take a moment this week to self-reflect and get yourself organized for the upcoming term.Throughout this course, we will often return to a common principle which regulates the human body: homeostasis. For your discussion post, provide one example of homeostasis within the body. Provide a brief 3-4 sentence explanation of the example you choose.Additionally, identify and discuss 1-2 obstacles you may face with this course while learning anatomy and physiology. Examples may include being new to online learning, time management issues, personal or family commitments, test anxiety, etc.
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The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide Presentation
Option #1: The Community Action Plan: Written Report and Slide PresentationYour Portfolio Project for this class is a Community Action Plan designed to alleviate or correct a public health issue in your community. Your community can be your business, school, neighborhood, town or city of residence or birth, or county. For Option #1, your Community Action Plan will be a professional portfolio that includes a written report and a slide presentation. Below are some useful sites where you can find examples of the elements of an action plan.http://www.epa.gov/communityhealth/http://www.cityofchicago.org/dam/city/depts/cdph/tobacco_alchohol_and_drug_abuse/LGBTCommunityActionPlanHC.pdfhttp://www.maricopa.gov/publichealth/Programs/OPI/pdf/MCCAP-Report-2012.pdfPreliminary Deliverables: These deliverables must be submitted in the assigned week:Week 2: Written Response and Project Selection (20 points): Provide a one-paragraph response indicating which assignment option and public health issue you have selected and why. This will help your instructor to be aware of your plans and support you with development of this project. Upload your response as a Word document.Week 7: Preliminary Written Report and Peer Review Feedback (30 points) Submit a preliminary (rough) draft of the written portion of your portfolio project as well as proof of peer review. Remember to include the following sections: introduction, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, cure and summary. Peer review feedback is also included in this assignment. Create a post that includes your written report as an attachment using the Portfolio Project Milestone discussion forum for peer review feedback. Provide feedback to at least one of your classmates. Choose a classmate with no other feedback first, to ensure that everyone receives some feedback from their peers. In this preliminary draft submission, indicate which project you responded to.Final Paper Instructions:The final case study should include four sections (Symptoms, Diagnosis, Cure, and Prevention). Each section should be about 1 page in length. Your entire paper must be 4-5 pages in length, not counting the title or reference pages, which must be included.You must back up your sections using at least two scholarly articles. You may use readings other than the textbook to meet this requirement. The paper should be based on references to scholarly materials (rather than on introductory textbooks, popular website writings, or musings, for example) and should support your claims with evidence.Incorporate into this final plan any classmates’ critiques that you found useful as well as your instructor’s feedback.List the key community members or partners that you plan on contacting, with an explanation why these individuals or organizations make sense as potential partners. This could include your list of potential partners created in Week 4 Critical Thinking Assignment Option #1, or your interview of one key partner completed in Week 4 Critical Thinking Option #2.Include a special emphasis on either the demographics of the affected population or the economic implications, depending on what Critical Thinking assignment you completed for Week 5.Include a realistic timeline for your plan. Discuss the time needed for campaigning, education, funding, building, and implementation. Use ideas created during week 6 Critical Thinking Assignments, either the option for annotated bibliography or that for the brainstorming draft feedback.Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric for grading criteria.Final Instructions for Slide Presentation:The slide presentation describes the problem in your community and your action plan.Your presentation must be 8-10 slides in length, not counting the title and reference slides. Your presentation must be supported by at least two scholarly articles.You may use a web-based slide presentation software such as Prezi, for example, or you may use PowerPoint. If you use a web-based tool, include the URL to your presentation in a Word document and upload it with your presentation.The audience for this presentation will be community members or organizations you wish to educate about the public health issue and your proposed plan.The purpose of this slide presentation is to educate the audience about the issue. Keep in mind that in real life you will have limited time to convince people of the gravity of the situation and to come on board with their support, so you want to be persuasive and get to the key points quickly and effectively.Note: Be sure to submit both your written report and your slide presentation for this assignment. Both files should be uploaded in a single submission to the assignment submission page.The paper and preliminary deliverables must be well written and formatted in conformity with the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements.Review the Sample PowerPoint Presentation.
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Keiser University Wek 4 Biology Ecosystems & Climate Change Discussion
Week 4 Discussion
Take a look at the World POPClock where you can compare the ever changing world population with y ...
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Week 4 Discussion
Take a look at the World POPClock where you can compare the ever changing world population with years gone by. The current world population is over 7 billion people. Do you believe that the U.S. should be concerned about overpopulation and that immediate action is warranted, or do you believe that the risks of overpopulation have been grossly overstated? What about other parts of the world? List at least one source per APA from your research.
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Everything we do on this planet leaves a mark. An ecological footprint is the degree of human impact on our ecosystems. Americans are at the top of the list for their detrimental footprints on our ever increasing fragile planet. Take the quiz on the following website: Ecological Footprint Quiz. Share with the class your results. How does your personal footprint compare to others in America or others around the world? Do you personally do things which should help to lessen your footprint? Have you within recent years changed your habits or actions to help the planet? Do you think that global warming and destruction of our planet is really severe or do you think it is all public hype? Are the Earth's forests disappearing? Does it matter if they are? Is there any hope for our planet? What are your suggestions or concerns? List at least one source per APA from your research.
Task 2
Week 4 task: Human-caused Environmental Issues - Website Recommendation Blog
Part 1: Initial Blog Post on a Human-caused Environmental Issue
After completing this week's reading task(Chapters 30, 31 & 32), select a human-caused environmental issue (for example, climate change, species extinction, etc.) and research it further. Find a reliable, useful website that discusses the human impacts to the environment caused by this issue. No duplicate websites are permitted. [NOTE: Neither open resources nor open blogs can be used as sources of information; see 'Researching Information' within the class for more information on appropriate credible/reliable sources of information].
Peers:
PART 1RESPOND TO Erika Krause Week 4 OverpopulationThe United States population is always increasing. The life to death ratio is very close within a second of each other, but the births and deaths are not the only thing to take into consideration for the country’s population. We also must assess the number of people immigrating into the country. Being the most desirable country to live in immigration had rapidly increased over the years. I believe that overpopulation is something to be concerned about and should have a plan of action to slow down, but I don’t believe it is an urgent matter among other things. I believe that to be so due to the advancement in technology and other resources through the years. Survival resources have become easier to attain with these advancements. The downfall to all of that is the economic footprint being put into the world.Word Count: 143Reference:https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/causes-effe...
RESPOND TO Daniela Arzola OverpopulationBy 2100 the population is on track to hit 10.8 billion, according to the United Nations — and that’s assuming steady fertility declines in many countries (Bish, 2020). I think overpopulation is a problem in certain areas of the world more than it is in others, but it is still definitely a problem that the US should be concerned about. Over population has been caused by medical improvement, falling mortality rate, decrease in contraceptive use, lack of education, and many more reasons. Humans have destroyed beautiful wildlife areas and displaced multiple different types of wildlife around the world to create new spaces for malls, homes, buildings, and more. Earth's problem with overpopulation shows itself when you see a homeless man sleeping on the side of the road, at a bus stop, or begging for money or food in the middle of the road. I think that action is warranted for the future survival of the world and resources but I feel the solution to overpopulation and prolonging the life expectancy of our world is not going to be easy to find. Although I think overpopulation is something to keep in mind and be concerned about, I don't think that the change has to be immediate. The consequences to overpopulation should not be overlooked as many are suffering at this day and time because of over population and its consequences. The consequences include deforestation, global warming, pollution, lack of certain resources, possible increase in violence, an increase in disasters and pandemics. China and India are the countries with the highest population and highest yearly change of population. Specifically China's problem with overpopulation is so high that their population takes up more than their country. From personal experience, I went once and it was extremely crowded and at many times hard to move.References:Is the Earth really overpopulated? - The Overpopulation ProjectWe explain why do we think that verpopulation exist in the overconsuming rich but low fertility countries as well as in poor and high fertility countries.The Overpopulation ProjectThe World CountsIs our planet overpopulated? We ask the expertGlobal development lecturer Heather Alberro on whether rising birth rates are really to blame for the climate crisisthe GuardianBish, Joe (2020, June 25) 'Overpopulation: Cause and Effect' Retrieved from https://info.populationmedia.org/blog/overpopulation-cause-and-effect
PART 2 climate change NewRESPOND TO Adysdania Benitez Climate changeHumans are increasingly influencing climate change through various activities they engage in. Natural activities such as volcanic eruptions release a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, volcanic eruptions do not produce long-term climate changes because they remain much less in the atmosphere than greenhouse gases. Human activities that have caused climate change include deforestation, mining, agricultural activities, and the burning of fossil fuel which has more effect than any other (US EPA, 2021). The concentration of greenhouse gases is a result of increased industrial activities that emanates the gases. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide concentrations are now more abundant in the earth’s atmosphere than before due to human activities. Human activities are responsible for almost all of the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Human activities that result in these emissions include the emission by the automobile that generates the largest share of greenhouse gases, electricity production from the burning of coal and natural gases. Industries burn fossil fuels to release energy which additionally increases the gases in the atmosphere. Natural gas is also released from rice paddies, cows, and agricultural soils. There is an increased rate of deforestation, forests act as a sink for greenhouse gases (US EPA, 2021).The greenhouses gases cause global warming, the impacts of climate change are felt at large. The climate changes have resulted in the rise in the temperature, droughts, famine, and increased tropical diseases, there is reduced supply water. Global warming has caused an increase in water levels that causes health-related problems. The flooding and soil erosion common in coastal areas are likely to be experienced (CLEAN, 2021). Economically, due to low water levels, the electricity charges are likely to rise, more taxation all culminating in high standards of living. ReferencesCLEAN. (2021, May 13). 6. Humans affect climate. Teaching Climate. https://cleanet.org/clean/literacy/principle_6.htmlUS EPA. (2021, April 14). https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/sources-greenhouse-gas-emissions
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Start by reading the article titled, Impact of nutritional changes on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=tru...Focus on the general concepts, as opposed to understanding every word. After completing the reading, answer the following question for your initial post: “What evidence-based general nutrition recommendations would you share with patients interested in liver health?”Use the assigned article, with appropriate APA citations, to support your position with at least 5-6 sentences to support your case. share what factors you find most surprising, as well as any experiences and questions you have about the relation of evidence-based nutrition to liver health. You may use the assigned article, or other credible references of your own selection to support your follow-up post(s).
MA278 BSC2346 Rasmussen College Section 18 Human Anatomy and Physiology Discussion
Anatomy and Physiology can be a daunting (but also exciting!) course. We will cover every body system in this course and A ...
MA278 BSC2346 Rasmussen College Section 18 Human Anatomy and Physiology Discussion
Anatomy and Physiology can be a daunting (but also exciting!) course. We will cover every body system in this course and Anatomy and Physiology II. It’s a good idea to take a moment this week to self-reflect and get yourself organized for the upcoming term.Throughout this course, we will often return to a common principle which regulates the human body: homeostasis. For your discussion post, provide one example of homeostasis within the body. Provide a brief 3-4 sentence explanation of the example you choose.Additionally, identify and discuss 1-2 obstacles you may face with this course while learning anatomy and physiology. Examples may include being new to online learning, time management issues, personal or family commitments, test anxiety, etc.
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