Write a detailed journal entry in which you narrate one of the experiences Bradford describes but from another Pilgrims point of view.

CASE STUDY

In 1620, Englishman William Bradford traveled to the New World (America) in search of religious freedom from the church of England. His narrative, Of Plymouth Plantation, describes the voyage with fellow Puritans on the Mayflower and their subsequent encounters with Native Americans.

Write a detailed journal entry in which you narrate one of the experiences Bradford describes but from another Pilgrims point of view.

What were the physical and emotional signs that subject experienced (if any)? How was the pregnancy verified? How long did subject wait to confirm pregnancy?

Pregnancy and Birth Interview

Purpose of this interview is to understand the importance of prenatal development and the birth experiences (Chapters 2 & 3). This period of the human lifespan sets the stage for all development that follows.  Ask the individual questions that help you learn about the following aspects of pregnancy and childbirth (note: not all questions may relate):

  1. Planning for Pregnancy: What, if anything, did the subject do in anticipation of getting pregnant?  If it was not planned, what was that like for the woman?
  2. Confirming Pregnancy: What were the physical and emotional signs that subject experienced (if any)? How was the pregnancy verified? How long did subject wait to confirm pregnancy?
  3. Prenatal Care: How much prenatal care did the individual receive?  How was an obstetrician/midwife chosen (if chosen)?  How far along in pregnancy was it when subject first saw the midwife/doctor?  Any special tests?  Advice given by medical personnel regarding: Diet? Weight gain? Exercise? Stress? Teratogens?
  4. Family’s Reaction and Advice: How does the subject’s family culture view pregnancy and treat the expectant mother? Did she receive support from father of baby or other individual(s)/partner? What was that like?
  5. Changes in Subject’s Life: What was it like to be pregnant?  To wear maternity clothes?  Physical health?  Eating? Emotions and attitudes? Learning about pregnancy and childbirth? Gathering equipment and clothes for the baby? How comfortable or uncomfortable was pregnancy?  Any surprises?
  6. Delivery Plan: Did the individual have a plan? Why or why not?  What was the plan?  Did the individual take a tour?  What kind of birthing facility? Childbirth classes? Labor coach? Doula?
  7. Labor: What were the physical signs that labor was starting (if labor was experienced)? How long was first stage of labor (if experienced)? What kind of medication (if used)? What kind of delivery (vaginal, C-section)? Who was present? Complications?  Anything unexpected?  What helped during this part of the experience?
  8. Baby’s Condition at Birth: What was the baby like after birth? Any problems?  Size of baby? What tests were done on the baby?  Any special care for the baby?
  9. Bonding with Baby: Subject’s feelings immediately after birth about the baby?  Who cut the baby’s umbilical cord? What was feeding and caring for the baby like right after birth? Did she feel competent to cope with motherhood? Any baby blues or postpartum depression?  What support occurred after birth?

NOTE: If a father or other partner is available to interview with the woman for this assignment, you are welcome to get that individual’s perspective.  This is not a requirement as there are many different kinds of pregnancies, families, and experiences.

What were the physical and emotional signs that subject experienced (if any)? How was the pregnancy verified? How long did subject wait to confirm pregnancy?

Pregnancy and Birth Interview Questions for Note Taking

This purpose of this interview is to understand the importance of prenatal development and the birth experiences (Chapters 2 & 3). This period of the human lifespan sets the stage for all development that follows.  Ask the individual questions that help you learn about the following aspects of pregnancy and childbirth (note: not all questions may relate):

  1. Planning for pregnancy:
    1. What, if anything, did the subject do in anticipation of getting pregnant?
    2. If it was not planned, what was that like for the woman?
  1. Confirming Pregnancy:
    1. What were the physical and emotional signs that subject experienced (if any)?
    2. How was the pregnancy verified?
    3. How long did subject wait to confirm pregnancy?
  2. Prenatal Care:
    1. How much prenatal care did the individual receive?
    2. How was an obstetrician/midwife chosen (if chosen)?
    3. How far along in pregnancy was it when subject first saw the midwife/doctor?
    4. Any special tests?
    5. Advice given by medical personnel regarding:
  1. Diet?
  2. Weight gain?
  • Exercise?
  1. Stress?
  2. Teratogens?
  1. Family’s Reaction and Advice:
    1. How does the subject’s family culture view pregnancy and treat the expectant mother?
    2. Did she receive support from father of baby or other individual(s)/partner?
    3. What was that like?
  2. Changes in Subject’s Life:
    1. What was it like to be pregnant?
    2. To wear maternity clothes?
    3. Physical health?
    4. Eating?
    5. Emotions and attitudes?
    6. Learning about pregnancy and childbirth?
    7. Gathering equipment and clothes for the baby?
    8. How comfortable or uncomfortable was pregnancy?
    9. Any surprises?
  3. Delivery Plan:
    1. Did the individual have a plan?
    2. Why or why not?
    3. What was the plan?
    4. Did the individual take a tour?
    5. What kind of birthing facility?
    6. Childbirth classes?
    7. Labor coach?
    8. Doula?
  4. Labor:
    1. What were the physical signs that labor was starting (if labor was experienced)?
    2. How long was first stage of labor (if experienced)?
    3. What kind of medication (if used)?
    4. What kind of delivery (vaginal, C-section)?
    5. Who was present?
    6. Complications?
    7. Anything unexpected?
    8. What helped during this part of the experience?
  5. Baby’s Condition at Birth:
    1. What was the baby like after birth?
    2. Any problems?
    3. Size of baby?
    4. What tests were done on the baby?
    5. Any special care for the baby?
  6. Bonding with Baby:
    1. Subject’s feelings immediately after birth about the baby?
    2. Who cut the baby’s umbilical cord?
    3. What was feeding and caring for the baby like right after birth?
    4. Did she feel competent to cope with motherhood?
    5. Any baby blues or postpartum depression?
    6. What support occurred after birth?

NOTE: If a father or other partner is available to interview with the woman for this assignment, you are welcome to get that individual’s perspective.  This is not a requirement as there are many different kinds of pregnancies, families, and experiences.

 

Write a well researched,thesis driven essay which explores one of the particular facets of climate emergency discussed in the book, The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace.

Effect of Climate Change

Write a well researched,thesis driven essay which explores one of the particular facets of climate emergency discussed in the book, The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace. The paper must demonstrate engagement with atleast two significant non-electronic scholarly/critical sources pertinent to the text.

Using the poem assigned to your group and the secondary source, develop a 3-4 page analysis of the poem.

Poetry Critical Essay

Using the poem assigned to your group and the secondary source, develop a 3-4 page analysis of the poem.

There should be an introduction, which sets up the poem, the critical article, and a sound thesis statement, complete body paragraphs using textual evidence from both the poem and the article to support your argument, and a solid conclusion rounding out your points made throughout the essay.

Describe the building construction to include occupancy type, use, hazards, and other considerations that the incident commander would utilize for decision-making in the establishment of strategy and tactics for this incident.

High-rise occupancy

Instructions
There are three parts to this project. First, you will create a simulation using the SimsUshare software using photographs of a high-rise occupancy from your community or jurisdiction. Once you have selected the building, create a working structure fire that has ventilated from the upper floors of both the A and B sides.

For part two, address the following items.
Using the COAL WAS WEALTH acronym, define the information-gathering process used by your department for this building.
Describe the building construction to include occupancy type, use, hazards, and other considerations that the incident commander would utilize for decision-making in the establishment of strategy and tactics for this incident.

Address fire spread concerns. Communicate an arrival report and an initial progress report.
Detail your department’s response to this structure including all of the provisions in your department’s standard operating procedures as well as resource availability and assignment.
Complete an incident command chart for the given incident based on your own department’s structure.
For part three of this project, you will refer back to the U.S. Fire Administration reading regarding the One Meridian Plaza Fire in Philadelphia, PA. How has your department addressed the conclusions and lessons learned from that fire to ensure the safety of the occupants and firefighters during the response and emergency operations of a high-rise fire in your jurisdiction?
Your paper must be a minimum of three written pages, not counting the title and reference pages or the photographs. You must use at least one source from the CSU Online Library to support your analysis and solutions. All sources used must have proper citations. Your paper, including all references, will be formatted in APA style.

Write a brief essay (500 words or less) explaining your interest in the healthcare field. Include any related experiences and share why you believe you are a good candidate for the Healthcare Studies Program.

Essay and Resume/Personal History

For the essay section below, write a brief essay (500 words or less) explaining your interest in the healthcare field. Include any related experiences and share why you believe you are a good candidate for the Healthcare Studies Program.

 

Review the Argument Essay Outline you submitted along with feedback you received from that assignment. Develop a complete draft of your essay using your improved Argument Essay Outline.

Argumentative Essay Early Working Draft (Argumentative)

For this assignment, you will review feedback given on the Argumentative Essay Outline from ENGL 1101. Then, you will write a first working draft for the ENGL 1101 Argumentative Essay.

Assignment Instructions
1. Review the grading rubric as listed on this page.

2. Review the Argument Essay Outline you submitted along with feedback you received from that assignment. Make adjustments to the outline in accordance with the feedback. This may include strengthening lines of reasoning, expanding or improving research sources for supporting evidence, creating a more sympathetic introduction to your position, etc.

3. Develop a complete draft of your essay using your improved Argument Essay Outline. It should meet the following requirements. Papers submitted that do not meet the requirements will not receive a passing grade.

Choose a technical or scientific term from the article you used for your summary or from your field of study and write a 1000 word expanded definition of it with a cover memo.

English Question

Your Department Head (DH) was impressed with your summary and thought it was a good foundation for a new product. To assist the product development team, they want a more thorough explanation of some of the scientific terms used in in the article, so they asked you to write an expanded definition of these terms. Choose a technical or scientific term from the article you used for your summary or from your field of study and write a 1000 word expanded definition of it with a cover memo. Your expanded definition must be supported by scholarly or vetted sources that are properly quoted and cited using

APA style and must demonstrate:

  • 1correct memorandum format.
  • knowledge of the etymology and historical development of the term.
  • examples of the term’s use in various written contexts.
  • ability to compare and contrast various uses of the term
  • awareness of audience.
  • At least three library-sourced citations are required and should be cited following APA format.

Identify ONE example of “pop psychology” that you might see out in the world (think Myers-Briggs personality test, learning styles, people only using 10% of their brain, or really most of what you see about psychology on Tiktok).

Pop Psychology Assignment

Assignment Requirements:

  • Your name
  • 12 pt, Times New Roman
  • Identify ONE example of “pop psychology” that you might see out in the world (think Myers-Briggs personality test, learning styles, people only using 10% of their brain, or really most of what you see about psychology on Tiktok).
  • For up to 5 points of extra credit, identify up to three peer-reviewed articles from scientific journals that discuss whatever phenomenon you’re investigating. Articles from non-peer-reviewed sources will not count. The articles you use can either be for or against your topic because the goal is to create a well-rounded understanding of it. Is there any truth behind it? If so, what did people get right and what did they get wrong?
    • The SHSU Library’s website is a great resource for access to free articles.
  • Include a short paragraph about the impact this topic and other “pop psychology facts” may have on people. Why is it important for us to look at sources of information and not get caught up in interesting headlines? This paragraph does not need a source necessarily, just your opinion is alright.
  • Make sure you use APA 7 formatting to cite your sources (APA is the formatting used for publications in psychology). You will not get credit if you do not cite your sources. Here’s a resource for APA 7, https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
    • Do not worry about title pages and all that, just focus on in-text citations and a references page.