Modifying Education Health Two research proposals 1(Modifying Education Health) and 2 (ICE orphans) show the differences target audience, depth of analysis topic, aesthetic value and methods of information dissemination Sample one is a word document while two is posted on a website-Wix.com. In this learning report, I state that research proposal two submitted via a website garners more audience in this age compared to a research word document research proposal. However, a typed word research proposal as in sample one wins in quality as it gives an in-depth analysis of the topic in general. 2020 Quality of information Sample 1 provides the reader with a chance to engage and imagine the tragedies of poor health outcomes by introducing the reader to a personal anecdote as a disease survivor. The author has enough room to explain why sample 1 matters for her and why the research will be necessary. Sample 2, although also seamlessly covering the proposal topics through a simple ‘click’, it fails by only giving a brief overview of ICE for each section. Further, it provides an in-depth analysis…
The Impact of Sign Language on the Cognitive Development of Deaf Children: The Case of Theories of Mind The study zeroed on identifying the ability of deaf children to attribute to false beliefs; a principle referred to as the theory of mind. The research was phenomenal, with the researcher making every effort to give out credible results, an aspect that previous studies failed. In this study, the researcher concentrated on the whole results of the participants rather than using results of separated tasks. A child would only succeed to have a false belief on when such a participant answered correctly at least two sets of the three used tasks. The three tasks used in the study were “two unexpected change tasks one unexpected content task”. The author used the tasks to study the participants’ ability to attribute to false beliefs The author built the study around two hypotheses. These are, “that linguistic features of sign language could promote the development of theories of mind and that early exposure to language would allow easier access to these theories”. Since the researcher…
FISMA Certification Process As an internal auditor for a small business enterprise, the main objectives, and roles expected of this position is to provide an independent, consulting oriented, and objective assurance activity which is designed to improve the operations of the business as well as add business value. Which will, in return, help the company in realizing its goals and objectives by bringing a disciplined, systematic approach aimed at improving and evaluating the effectiveness of governance processes, control, and risk management processes, with much regard to the FISMA compliance requirements. Where FISMA compliance is a set of data security guidance protocols brought forward by the National Institute of Standards and Technology alongside FISMA. FISMA compliance mainly requires all federal agencies to implement internally a set of information security plans aimed at protecting sensitive business data and information technology resources. To effectively and successfully define and provide the appropriate steps and logic for the business to acquire the required FISMA compliance level, the first and most critical aspect that should be identified is the current readiness or position of the organization…
violation of privacy as my case of study For my discussion, I have chosen a violation of privacy as my case of study. This is because most of the people’s privacy has been disclosed to society without their willingness. Some of the intimacy that has been revealed is health privacy. The health status of an individual should not be published to the community unless by their choice. Health workers should ensure that all their patients’ privacy has been maintained, and there is no even at a single time, they will be disclosed. For this case, let’s take a scenario of a person suffering from covid-19. The health care staff has to decide on whether to keep this secret or to disclose it. There is a dilemma that if they publish it without a choice of the victim, they will have violated his rights and if they keep quiet on the issues, more people who come in to contact with him may be infected. Different steps are involved before making a decision. The last step is to gather the fact. This…
Integration of Faith and Learning Integration of faith and learning refers to the existing inherent relationship between Christian faith and knowledge. Historically, integration of human learning and Christian faith led to the development of the Christian world view and understanding of subject matter. Christian world view as an integration of Christian beliefs with a particular discipline helps us understand its application in the learning process. Quality control is an activity that monitors projects’ results and their compliance with standards. Quality planning refers to procedures that ensure adherence to quality project standards. Quality management is the ability to solve project issues as they arise and prevent their occurrence. Christian world view perspective describes Christian moral beliefs and ethics needed for the successful implementation of quality control, planning, and management. Christian view on quality management practices relies on Christian faith and its application on managing people and resources (Harris, 2004). The purpose of quality management is to develop good working relationships with project stakeholders. Besides following the written guidelines for quality management, Christian stewardship is a biblical perspective defining the management concept.…
strategy and notions utilized to address the pollution’s dynamic aspect Pollution is a commonly articulated notion with the majority of the population associating it with either air, water, or soil erosion. Most people assume that pollution mainly focuses on the number of gasoline vehicles or factories using fossil fuels for energy. However, with the increase in social and economic pressures, the norms of pollution have altered. It is time that humanity addresses pollution from a new perspective. Humanity dramatically contributes to the various means through which the environment is polluted. From industrial, agricultural to electronic wastes, they all pose varying effects to the environment as well as how they are controlled. The approach is addressed at evolving the static strategy and notions utilized to address the pollution’s dynamic aspect. The change in the geographies of waste is a notion that is supported by Moore (2012). She is a researcher in the field of human geography at the University of Arizona. She states that in the last decade, studies in waste production identified a direct correlation with various social science. For…
Review of Thia et al. Quality tools and techniques used in product development Thia, C.W., Chai, K., Bauly, J., & Xin, Y.(2005). Research and concepts: An exploratory study of the use of quality tools and techniques in product development. The Total Quality Management Magazine, 17(5): 406-424. According to Thia et al. (2005), successful and effective new product development (NPD) is a source of competitive advantage and corporate renewal in various organizations. As a consequence, new product development is viewed by companies as a strategic necessity to gain a competitive edge in the market. Researchers, practitioners, and academicians have introduced quality improvement tools in order to enhance company’s performance in new product development. Some of the quality improvement tools include bench marking, failure mode and effect analysis (FM EA), conjoint analysis, and quality function deployment (QFD). The authors further mention that the tools have their own limitations despite the positive influences they have on a company. Equally, there exist minimal evidences regarding the effective implementation in new product development process. The article also cites some studies conducted in American and British…
Learning styles The traditional teaching styles are advancing, and teachers are currently adjusting their teaching methods based on the student’s learning needs (Davis, 2009). Learning styles include authoritative, coach, or demonstrative learning, the facilitator, also known as activity learning, group learning, and hybrid or blended styles. Unlike before, presently, students must be familiar with more than the traditional subject area. They need to think critically, collaborate effectively with others, fit and understand the highly diverse community as well as transit smoothly from school work to practical work. As the content of learning is changing, the methodologies of teaching must change to be considered relevant. Service-learning is one methodology of teaching and learning that provides an excellent platform for building students’ academics and their work-readiness skills and knowledge (Puri, Kaddoura & Dominick, 2013). It effectively combines the instructions of the teaching with relevant community service experiences while still meeting the goals of the given curriculum. Dental hygiene students, for instance, are potential community-oriented professionals who require not only the knowledge but also interactive, problem-solving, and decision-making skills to impact their patients…
The traditional teaching styles The traditional teaching styles are advancing, and teachers are currently adjusting their teaching methods based on the student’s learning needs (Davis, 2009). Learning styles include authoritative, coach or demonstrative learning, the facilitator also known as activity learning, group learning and hybrid or blended styles. Many colleges not only aim to equip students with facts and knowledge but also to emphasis the application of such facts to solve real-life problems. Unlike, before, presently, students must be familiar with more than traditional subject area. They need to think critically, collaborate effectively with others, fit and understand the highly diverse community as well as transit smoothly from school work to practical work. As the content of learning is changing, the methodologies of teaching must change to be considered relevant. Presently, service-learning is one methodology of teaching and learning that provides an excellent platform for building students’ academic skills and knowledge and their work-readiness skills and knowledge (Puri, Kaddoura & Dominick, 2013). It is a teaching and learning methodology that effectively combines the instructions of the teaching with relevant community…
parking lots in universities In every large institution such as colleges and universities, it is a necessity to have good parking to help staff, students, and visitors to temporarily store their cares when at the institution. According to Han, Shan, Wang, and Yang (2017), parking, particularly those in the learning institutions like the university, should be designed to be environmentally sustainable and make the movement of people within the institution easier. However, this is not the case in many learning institutions like our university. According to the current assessment, the parking lot in the university requires a lot of repairs as it lacks many things. The first thing to address within the university is by putting up more street light throughout the parking so that people can quickly move around and access their vehicles. Currently, the university parking lot has very few street lights, thereby making it hard for both students and the staff to access the area during the night. The other thing that needs to be repaired in the parking lot is by reconstructing the area to promote…