Blood Transshipment Network Optimization-Effective blood supply chain management is essential to ensure timely availability of blood across various healthcare facilities, especially in emergency situations.

Effective blood supply chain management is essential to ensure timely availability of blood across various healthcare facilities, especially in emergency situations. Blood is a unique resource—it is perishable, has specific storage requirements, and must be available in specific types and quantities to meet patient needs. Given these constraints, the challenge is to design a transshipment … Read more

Describe the communication theory and research on conflict and conflict management.

Instructions: Students must find an example of a relationship (romantic, friendship, family, work, etc.) from a movie, television show, video game, and/or book where there is some identifiable problem/conflict/obstacle/issue. You can also focus on the same relationship used for analysis in an earlier assignment. Learning Outcomes: This assignment is designed to meet the following learning … Read more

Students must choose a topic of their own interest about the African American experience (e.g., education/schools, housing, politics, culture/arts, employment, neighborhoods, economics, etc.), with specific research and relevance to Cleveland (Ohio) .

Students must choose a topic of their own interest about the African American experience (e.g., education/schools, housing, politics, culture/arts, employment, neighborhoods, economics, etc.), with specific research and relevance to Cleveland (Ohio) . Papers that have a statewide, national, or international focus; or papers that address the experiences of anyone other than African Americans in Cleveland … Read more

Case Study: Student groups will be assigned a case vignette of a child or adolescent to examine through a clinical lens. You may expand on the vignette but should not change the basic information presented.

Case Study: Student groups will be assigned a case vignette of a child or adolescent to examine through a clinical lens. You may expand on the vignette but should not change the basic information presented. The case study will include: Clinical Assessment: – psychosocial history, mental status exam, etc. (1-2 pages) Diagnosis: DSM-5 diagnosis with … Read more

Identify questions for further investigation and develop strategies for how to answer them.

Investigate primary source documents that address change over time by examining any one (1) of the following themes in the period from 1914-2001. Develop a thesis and write your essay based on those documents, none of which can be photographs. Your documents must demonstrate change over time while addressing the same theme over three (3) … Read more

Based on your knowledge of environmental technology from this class, describe what you think is the most important environmental pollution threat to your community and briefly describe the measures to be taken to control it. Then, discuss the U.S.

Based on your knowledge of environmental technology from this class, describe what you think is the most important environmental pollution threat to your community and briefly describe the measures to be taken to control it. Then, discuss the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Technology Verification Program as provided in this unit by Ashley, Waits, Hartzell, … Read more

Is AI Technology a Positive or a Negative Force?-Based on your research, are you in the camp that sees AI as a positive force or the camp that sees it as a negative force? Do you see a third camp in the AI debate?

AI tools are increasingly being deployed in organizations with the promise to support workers, enable faster and more accurate processes, and thus to contribute to enhanced organizational outcomes. Advocates of this viewpoint see AI as a positive force. However, there are also those who see the potential dangers of AI tools Besides the fact that … Read more

Despite this, people tend to believe that the treatments are working. Why do you think people tend to be satisfied with the effectiveness of the treatments they receive?

Discussion 9 Many cultures have ethno-etiologies that provide explanations for illness that are not based in science. From a biomedical perspective, the non-scientific medical treatments provided in these cultures have a low likelihood of success. Despite this, people tend to believe that the treatments are working. Why do you think people tend to be satisfied … Read more

Psychology

Scenario As a sous-chef at an upscale restaurant, you loved your work. When your boss announced an opening for another chef, you were happy to recommend your friend Jasmine, a Native American chef with a flair for fusion cuisine. Because Jasmine had several years of experience as an executive chef, her previous employer provided her … Read more