Category: Economics


  • 1. Discuss differences in the AUDIT tool and the AUDIT-C tool. 2. Briefly, what are pros and cons of using AUDIT-C vs. full AUDIT instrument? Responses need to address all components of the question, demonstrate critical thinking and analysis and include peer-reviewed journal evidence to support the student’s position. Please be sure to validate your…

  • 1.How would you answer the proverbial question: “so what?” based upon what you have been reading and or viewing this semester? This would include the announcements that you have received as well. This answer should be too closely aligned with anyone question on this exam Select 2a or 2b or 2c 2a. Borrowing from the…

  • Objective: To help students understand the complexities of memory and the implications of eyewitness testimony, as well as to highlight the importance of accurately assessing these elements in the justice system. Background: In this assignment, you’ll use insights from the “60 Minutes” segment on Ronald Cotton to create an informational flyer aimed at educating judges…

  • There are organizations that are established to provide help during crisis. Review this short video from The Logistics Cluster open in new window to see some of the challenges and resources. How does this organization provide humanitarian logistics? What are its struggles and capabilities? Homework 2: 3 pages with at least 2 references Answer the…

  • Descriptive epidemiology deals with describing disease patterns using three major categories: person, place, or time (Friis & Sellers, 2021). Consider the following example: Over the last weekend, six people went to the Alcan City Hospital emergency room with similar symptoms. The laboratory results for the six patients were indicative of an infection due to Escherichia…

  • In this information age, where data are readily accessible and there is both a great demand for accelerated research projects and strict limitations on research funding, using existing data makes sense. Data used in this way are called secondary data; they come in many forms and contain information on just about anything—depending on who collected…

  • Your company’s recruiting team collected candidate data on a test battery composed of several selection assessments or procedures. Your task is to review available information about the current selection process, evaluate the selection process to determine the extent to which it is meeting the organization’s needs, provide your expert opinion on the extent to which…

  • As a DNP, you have been asked to identify why the patients that are undergoing surgery are complaining that pain experienced after a surgical procedure has not been managed adequately. The patients’ need of narcotics is around the clock until the pain subsides. The lack of staff in the surgical floor is a problem the…

  • This assignment encourages you to bridge scientific knowledge with personal history, giving you a deeper understanding of how genetics plays a role in your family. The goal of this assignment is to explore identity from the natural science perspective, then translate your research for a broader audience in an engaging way, specifically through a multimedia/multimodal…

  • This assignment has two parts: the first requires you to interview one person within your field of study, and the second requires an analysis of your interview experience. Part I: Spiritual Assessment Survey and Interview 1. First create a spiritual assessment survey. Based on the spiritual assessment resources in the topic Resources and any other…