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*Answer the following questions about the article Ethical decision making during a healthcare crisis: a resource allocation framework and tool. Use the following link to access the article: https://jm

*Answer the following questions about the article Ethical decision making during a healthcare crisis: a resource allocation framework and tool. Use the following link to access the article: https://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2021/05/21/medethics-2021-1072551. Does the title clearly indicate what the research or study is about? Can you relate it to Decision Making through the title? Explain2. Conduct a research on the first three authors. Report on their professional and academic qualifications and state if they have previously published on this topic. If not, try to explain how they would fit on this topic and in Decision Making in general.3. Is the problem or the research questions/problems presented researchable? Is the problem leading to this publication important to justify this study?4. How can the information in this study be applied to healthcare administration?5. Is the aim of the study clear and shows what the study wants to achieve?6. Is there any framework or theory of Decision Making used or applied in any way?7. Do you find the information/data used relevant to the aim/question of the study?8. Are the study results relevant to Decision Making processes? 9. Do you agree with the conclusions made by the authors? 10. Did the authors put emphasis on the most important results of the study?11. What are the two weaknesses and two strengths of this study? What would you have done to change this study, why?12. In the conclusion, were there any new perspectives on the subject matter that were presented?

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discussed in the either article to write about in a two to three paragraph paper explaining the concepts using economic language. BE specific and to the point.                           Article is BelowFed’s Powell Seals Expectations of Half-Point Rate Rise in MayFederal Reserve officials have broadly signaled a desire to raise interest rates to levels that don’t provide stimulusYOU MAY ALSO LIKEPlay video: Watch: Powell Signals Half-Point Interest Rate Increase Likely in MayFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell indicated on Thursday that the central bank was likely to raise interest rates by a half percentage point at its meeting in May. Photo: Samuel Corum/Getty ImagesBy Nick TimiraosFollowUpdated April 21, 2022 5:47 pm ETFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled the central bank was likely to raise interest rates by a half percentage point at its meeting next month and indicated similar rate rises could be warranted after that to lower inflation.A rate increase in May, following the Fed’s decision to lift rates from near zero by a quarter percentage point last month, would mark the first time since 2006 that the central bank increased its policy rate at back-to-back meetings. A half-point increase would be the first such move since 2000.The Fed has indicated it will also formally announce plans at the May 3-4 meeting to begin shrinking its $9 trillion asset portfolio in June, a double-barreled effort to remove stimulus to curb price pressures that are at a four-decade high.“It is appropriate in my view to be moving a little more quickly” than the Fed has in the recent past, Mr. Powell said Thursday. “I also think there’s something in the idea of front-end loading” those moves.Mr. Powell spoke Thursday afternoon at a panel discussion with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde hosted by the International Monetary Fund. It was his last scheduled public appearance before the central bank’s policy meeting next month.Fed Chairman Jerome Powell confirmed an interest rate increase of a half-percentage point would be ‘on the table’ at the U.S. central bank’s May meeting.PHOTO: CORY HANCOCK/IMFMr. Powell’s top lieutenants on the central bank’s rate-setting committee had already cemented market expectations of a half-point rate increase at the May gathering. Fed officials including governor Lael Brainard, who is awaiting Senate confirmation to serve as the central bank’s vice chair, have almost unanimously signaled a desire to raise rates expeditiously to a more neutral setting that no longer provides stimulus. New York Fed President John Williams said last week that a half-point rate rise in May was a “very reasonable option.”Investors in interest-rate futures markets have in recent weeks bet on increases of a half percentage point, or 50 basis points, at each of the Fed’s next two meetings. “Markets are processing what we’re seeing. They’re reacting appropriately, generally,” Mr. Powell said, though he said he wasn’t endorsing any particular market pricing. Still, he concluded, “Fifty basis points will be on the table for the May meeting.”The IMF said Tuesday that it expects global economic growth to slow significantly this year as the repercussions of the war in Ukraine spread world-wide, a setback for many countries already grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic and rising inflation and interest rates.The IMF expects the world’s economy to grow 3.6% this year, down from 6.1% last year. 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ESSAY #2 ON “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” THE ASSIGNMENT Congratulations! Your fieldwork on Connie and her family has come to the attention of others in your field and you have been invi

ESSAY #2 ON “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”THE ASSIGNMENTCongratulations! Your fieldwork on Connie and her family has come to the attention of others in your field and you have been invited to present your findings at the annual conference of the American Society of Forensic Psychology. It’s time now to organize your data into a presentation.THEMESConnie’s experience is such a rich subject that you must decide on the specific topic you are going to focus on in your presentation. You have narrowed your choices to three themes. Your first decision is which theme you will focus on:Theme #1What do we learn overall from the story about young people who are at risk of becoming victims of sexual predators? Your fellow psychologists hope you will be creative in showing them something they haven’t thought of. They would also like to see how you back up your answer with supporting points that are grounded in Connie’s life at home and with her friends, as well as her interaction with Arnold. For example, what do we learn about the mistakes parents make that leave their children vulnerable to sexual predators?Theme #2What do young people like Connie lack or need so badly that makes them vulnerable to the schemes of predators like Arnold? It is commonly believed that sexual predators discover a deep emotional need in their victims, and then they take advantage of their victims by offering to fulfill that need. Your audience at the conference hope to learn from you how Connie’s home life has created this need, how she seeks to satisfy it when she’s away from home, and how Arnold successfully uses it to get control of her.Theme #3What do we learn about the evil skills of men like Arnold in manipulating young women? Your peers at the conference want to learn from you three techniques he uses in breaking down her defenses. What does he know about the psychology of young women like her? How does he make use of this knowledge to take advantage of her? Focus the story where we see Arnold in action, but ground your explanations of his techniques in what we learn about Connie at home and with her friends.ORGANIZATION OF YOUR PRESENTATIONPARAGRAPH #1:Introduce the convention audience to the theme/question you have chosen to focus on and a clear statement of your answerPARAGRAPH #2:Take readers on a tour that shows how Connie behaves at home and with her friends. Your primary evidence is Parts I and II of the story, but use secondary evidence when appropriate (see below). Show in vivid detail what makes her vulnerable to Arnold and sets the stage for her inability to resist him. (NOTE: We will practice this technique of Taking a Tour before we start writing the essay.)PARAGRAPH #3:Deal directly with your answer to the theme you have chosen for your presentation. This section will focus on Arnold’s interaction with Connie. Your primary evidence is Part III of the story but use secondary evidence to help interpret and deepen your analysis.PARAGRAPH #4:Use the counter-argument technique to reply to one of the claims made by either Holmen or Lee. Introduce the author’s point carefully and thoughtfully. Then show why her point is not convincing or is entirely wrong. Use your response to develop your theme in the previous section. And use secondary evidence to help interpret and deepen your analysis.PARAGRAPH #5:Conclude with one of these techniques:·         Build on the thesis by taking it in a new direction.·         Relate personally to the topic and thesis.·         Describe how the topic and thesis still applies in the modern world and our own lives (or doesn’t apply).PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCE MATERIALYou have a rich supply of material to work with. Here are the sources you have decided to make use of in your presentation:A.     Use the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” as your PRIMARY SOURCE. You also have your answers to the First Questions and Activities Parts I-III. The story contains what we know about what happened and your answers to the questions about the story are your field notes. You can build on them any way you wish.NOTE: Since your field notes are such an important part of the project, be sure you have completed them and you have access to them. Finish any that are incomplete and ask your professor for help in getting them done.USE FOUR SECONDARY SOURCES:A.     Nicole Holmen’s “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue: Psychoanalyzing Connie in Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?’” and your observations on her interpretation of Connie’s issuesB.      Cameron Lee’s “A Psychoanalytical Interpretation of ‘Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?’” and your observations on her analysis of the storyC.      The lyrics of Bob Dylan’s song “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” and your observations on the connections between images in the song and the storyD.     Google online for a valuable article of your own choosing on one of the topics in First Questions and Activities Part IV:a.       child grooming behaviorb.      stockholm syndromec.       sexual predatorUse effective search terms and choose an article that teaches us something valuable about the topic. It should meet these minimum criteria:o   The article is well developed and not a simple list of bullet points.o   The author and his/her credentials are clearly stated.o   The article is not found on a site like schmoop, gradesaver, sparknotes or enotes.Here is an example of a keyword search: . And here are some results. (You can use one of them if it suits your needs):1.      This source doesn’t contain enough useful information: https://legalbeagle.com/5048506-definition-sexual-predator.html2.      These sources have valuable information. Notice the multiple subheadings with explanations and information:https://www.ibelieve.com/relationships/6-tell-tale-signs-of-a-predator.htmlhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/inside-the-criminal-mind/201712/the-thinking-processes-sexual-predatorshttps://www.healthista.com/how-to-spot-a-sexual-predator-characteristics/E.      Do not use any sources for information other than the primary source and the four secondary sources. You have worked hard on this case and your audience has come to hear your conclusions.KEY POINTS1.       Write 600-900words in response to one of the themes.2.       Follow the directions in organizing the presentation and using primary and secondary evidence.3.       Do not repeat the prompt in your introduction. Instead, find an interesting and powerful way to introduce your topic and main point to orient the convention audience.4.       Use specific evidence—summaries, paraphrases and quotes—from sources to support your points. Focus on using ideas more than quotes to support and develop your own ideas, but you can quote to back up your explanation of an idea in the poem. And don’t be afraid of using an idea even if you don’t agree with it! Simply reply to the idea and explain how wrong it is. Use your reply to develop your own point.5.       When you use another author’s words, keep these guidelines in mind:·         Quote a complete sentence or thought that makes sense in itself·         Don’t combine phrases from different parts of a source to create your own “Frankenstein” quote·         Introduce the quote and give the author credit before quoting·         Cite the author’s last name and page # in parentheses after the quote·         Explain and develop the author’s meaning so your audience understands the power of her words6.       Do not use information from any other source than the designated primary and secondary sources. Your audience made a special effort to attend your presentation in order to learn from your professional expertise. They want to know your opinion and your reasons for it.Do not go online for information or “help” outside of the assignment. If you do the essay draft will receive an automatic F and you will have to start over writing the essay.8.       Double space and Times New Roman 12 point font9.       Put a heading on the top left of page one.Proofread after you finish writing. Effective grammar and vocabulary use are part of our grade, so check carefully for obvious mistakes that slipped your attention:·         Read slowly and out loud. Listen for obvious mistakes that slipped your attention.·         Ask yourself if each sentence expresses your meaning clearly and use a dictionary.·         Correct the words Spell Check underlines.ORIGINAL: What am I gonna do?      REVISION: What am I going to do?

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FINAL ASSESSMENT, EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CHRONIC DISEASES You are required to write a review paper to be submitted to The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (http://ajcn.nutrition.org/), following the guidelines for authors (http://ajcn.nutrition.org/site/misc/ifa_format.xhtml). You need to review the available information about controversial topic of great importance in chronic diseases: the association between fat consumption (particularly saturated fats) on cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The current hypothesis that fat consumption increases the risk of CVD was initially defined in the 1950s. For your review, the initial point is the following graph (from Keys 1953, attached). A subsequent paper by Yerushalmy and Hilleboe in 1957 (also attached) identified several methodological issues about this study. Over time, the quality of studies improved. The most recent meta-analysis was published in March 2014 (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24723079). So, in your review you will need to take into account the level of evidence of the papers you retrieved. The main items of your review will be: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion. For your review you need to complete at least 12 references (excluding the attached ones). The structure of your review (in terms of sections, references style, length, etc) will be those specified by the Journal. Word counting will not be considered, but scientific writing should be straight and clear. Verbosity will be penalised. Although performing a meta-analysis is not required for this assignment, this example may help you in your review: http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/early/2013/05/15/ajcn.112.051318.short Feel free to be as generic or specific as you wish, as I understand this topic has many angles. I will not mark based on my own believes, but on the logical flow of your work. Specifically, marks will be allocated according to the following marking key: FINAL ASSESSMENT EPI6000- MARKING KEY Student # Name Component Student Mark TITLE, ABSTRACT AND INTRODUCTION Clear, informative and motivating title Abstract concise and informative (following Journal instructions) Rationale for manuscript clearly stated /15 METHODS OR DESIGN SECTION Clear and appropriate search criteria and inclusion/exclusion criteria Clear definition of variables Description of statistical analyses performed (if any) Appropriate description of criteria to evaluate the evidence /20 RESULTS SECTION Studies are appropriately classified Adequate description of each study and its findings The information is appropriately summarised in tables and/or graphs Adequate critical appraisal of each study /20 DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Summary of overall findings based on the evidence Adequate discussion of methodological issues identified in the literature Adequate explanations for conflicting results Recommendations for future research are specific and based on gaps identified in the literature /35 STRUCTURE & STYLE Good scientific style: writing is clear, succinct, with a logical flow of ideas Little or no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors; good use of headings, subheadings In text citations and reference list according to instructions /10 TOTAL /100

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