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Sustainability of micro-insurance in Low-income market in Canada

Discuss the micro-insurance sustainability from demand and supply side, please more focus on the demand side and data is only about the data side.

Describe the market strategy that the Canadian government uses in order to help the small scale business grow.

Give a good summary on the strategy of controlling  and protecting the small scale business in Canada.

Evaluate and discuss the key aspects or objectives of the Chairman’s NMS

Evaluate and discuss the key aspects or objectives of the Chairman’s NMS.

Are there any changes from the Chairman’s 2016 NMS Forward to his 2018 NMS Description, either nuanced and/or fundamental?

Give a procedural managerial plan that a successful manager can follow in order to be successful in their work.

What is the national military strategy NMS purpose?

What are the key elements of operational design?

Describe the role of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as it pertains to the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP).

 

·         Describe the role of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as it pertains to the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP).

·         Explain your responsibilities when having a DEA number.

·         Explain how you apply for a DEA number.

·         Explain your state’s requirements for a safe prescribing and prescription monitoring program. Explain your responsibility as a PMHNP to follow these requirements.

·         Provide an example of a drug you may prescribe from each of the Schedule II-V drug levels.

 

Eliminative materialism and Cartesian mental ontology

According to eliminative materialism, the Cartesian mental ontology is in fact “theoretical.”

Explain the general eliminativist idea of (all) ontology being a matter of theory – what it means (this may be best explained through some of the eliminativists’ general reasons for espousing this view)

 – explain how their theoretical view differs from and/or refutes the general idea of a Cartesian mental ontology

(4). Finally, explain whether the eliminativists’ approach to mental ontology relates critically also to one of the other mind-body theories that we have studied and why

 

 

The F ratio in my one-way ANOVA is 3.0. What is three times larger than what?

 

1.      My one-way ANOVA has five groups. I have no focused hypotheses, only a general one that says there will be a significant between-groups effect. My omnibus F-test is significant at = .02. What does this mean? Now what do I do?

2. The F ratio in my one-way ANOVA is 3.0. What is three times larger than what?

3.  I have a three-group study that uses a one-way ANOVA. (a) Is the omnibus F test a focused test or not? How many degrees of freedom does it have? (b) Suppose prior to data collection I have stated two hypotheses backed by previous studies: (1) group A will score higher than groups B and C combined, and (2) group B will score higher than group C. According to Rosnow and Rosenthal, what is my next step in the analysis?

4.   What is the difference between a between-subjects experiment and a within-subjects (repeated measures) experiment?

5.  Rosnow & Rosenthal. I conduct a 2-group study, my t is significant at .02, and my Cohen’s d is .55. You replicate my study, and you also get a Cohen’s d of .55. Was your t-test necessarily significant? If so, why must it be? If not, how could it not be?

6 .      In a meta-analysis, what is the file-drawer problem and is it something we need to take seriously?

 

In vitro fertilization and geriatric infertility

What is In vitro fertilization and geriatric infertility.

Using this as an example explain the following scenario; Think along the lines of woman over the age of 35 and in vitro fertilization is her last option

Give the advantages and the disadvantages which are associated with In vitro fertilization especially to people who are older than thirty.

Give a conclusion of your findings and the possible recommendations or amendments of this topic.

What link can you draw between these 3 novels: D’Alembert’s dream (diderot) The Library of Babel (jorges lui borges) and The Bell Jar (sylvia plath)?

What link can you draw between these 3 novels: D’Alembert’s dream (diderot) The Library of Babel (jorges lui borges) and The Bell Jar (sylvia plath)?
Criterias to look out for –> -Introduction: describe the subject (what is the link between the 3 novels) and present the name and authors of the 3 novels in question. (describe your guideline)

Compare the two novel themes and the contents that are related to the topic.

What are the main characteristic of the characters in the books featured in the text.

Describe similarities and differences between the strategies and the negotiation strategies studied by you in this course.

 Describe similarities and differences between the strategies  and the negotiation strategies studied by you in this course.

Develop a Practice or Situation-specific theory range theory or conceptual model showing relationships of the foundational components of nursing following the basic steps or stages of theory development.

Develop a Practice or Situation-specific theory range theory or conceptual model showing relationships of the foundation components of nursing following the basic steps or stages of theory development.

What is the process of coming up with a specific theory and the conceptual models in the world

Relate the different nursing theories that are used to explain the concepts of nursing.

 

Program Design, Implementation & Evaluation -Needs Assessment and Types of Need

Q.1

Needs Assessment and Types of Need

Consider the four types of needs outlined in Bradshaw’s framework cited in Naidoo & Wills (2009) and the competition between individual and population needs, experts and community members as outlined by Stevens (1998) and Wadsworth (2011). What in your opinion are the best ways to determine which needs take priority? What are the risks of giving more credence to experts over community members and vice versa?

 Q.2

Practical Examples of Different Needs Assessment Approaches

Reflect on your own practice and the different needs assessment approaches described in the readings this week.

How might the nature and type of a community targeted for a health program influence the approach taken for needs assessment? (eg, strength-based approach/appreciative inquiry, service/condition focused needs assessment or rapid appraisal). Give some examples of the way in which a needs assessment can be used to benefit both communities and practice. Have you had any experience in involving communities within needs assessment? If you have, please reflect upon your experience