Category: Education


  • “Observation is key to diagnosis, and art can teach students to slow down and really look,” said Craig Klugman, a bioethicist and medical anthropologist at DePaul University who is a co-author of a study on using art to enhance the observational skills of nursing students. “A clinician might notice one thing about a patient, such…

  • “War is one of the great agencies by which human progress is effected. Scourge though it be, and much as its practice is to be deplored, we must still recognize war as the operation of the economic laws of nature for the government of the human family. It stimulates national growth, solves otherwise insoluble problems…

  • Please review the Module One Guide for further guidance. 1. Select a category in the Project Resources Document. A. I selected Higher Education. 2. Select one of the articles. A. MLA citation: Biden’s Student Debt Relief Program Is Excellent, but Student Loans Suck to Begin With Noah, T. (2022, August 24). Biden’s student debt relief…

  • Imagine writing a TV series about a character’s struggles with navigating stereotypes and prejudice and exploring avenues for social change. Your job is to depict this character’s journey, noting how constructing narratives for this show can parallel our own-real-life socialization with stereotypes and prejudices. (Approx. 300 words) Step 1 For Season 1 of the series,…

  • Living in SK, the sustainability of communities is a common conversation. We have many “ghost towns” throughout our province. But what if we sustained our communities in “different” ways… Read /Listen to Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”. When you have completed the reading, Write a “letter to the editor” of the local paper as either a…

  • Define the word symbolism. What role does symbolism play in a story? Does the author’s use of symbolism in a story enhance the overall theme and character development? Choose specific symbols from any story and analyze their significance, discussing how they contribute to a deeper understanding of the author’s story. Develop at least 400 words.…

  • Relating course content to current healthcare and health information issues is an integral part of our learning, and it helps students develop a further awareness of how healthcare information management is changing and evolving. For this Course Project, you will develop an in-service education program using PowerPoint and a multimedia tool of your choosing. This…

  • Students read Stephen Altrogge’s article “‘I’ll Do My Own Research: Why Americans Don’t Trust Experts Anymore” and then write a persuasive essay that focuses on specific content from the article. The essay must integrate research drawn from four outside sources. The article can be linked here: https://www.trustsignals.com/blog/why-dont-americans-trust-experts-anymore

  • You have learned that the historian’s craft involves using evidence from the past to learn and write about what happened. This evidence comes in the form of primary sources, or first-hand accounts or artifacts from the time period that the historian is writing about or studying. These sources provide the foundation for any historical narrative.…

  • For this assignment, you will research and write about an issue that is important to you, to your community, or to Americans in general. To do this, you will investigate the ways that government in the United States has or has not addressed your selected issue. As part of your research, you will choose at…