Discipline/Physical punishment and Parents

The paper should be about how you would work with the parents. So, it is not a paper about discipline, but rather, about guiding the discussion about discipline.
Complete the following assignment and submit to instructor.
1. Select a topic of interest to you that is of concern to parents.
2. Obtain faculty approval for topic.
3. Conduct a review of the relevant scientific and professional literature (may include your readings for this course).
4. Define the topic.
5. Discuss the key issues surrounding the topic.
6. Develop a management plan including counseling that is evidence based and cite your sources within the text of your paper.
7. Include a reference list using APA format.
8. Paper should be 4-6 pages in length, double spaced, not including reference page. Papers longer than 6 pages will be returned ungraded.

Vices in developing countries-Select one (1) developing country, and examine the extent to which two of these five issues are occurring

Based on the lecture and Webtext materials and outside research done on a developing country, address the following:
Some of the most serious abuses taking place in developing countries deal with child labor, human slavery, sweatshops, bad governance, and environmental degradation.
Select one (1) developing country, and examine the extent to which two (2) of these five (5) issues are occurring.
Support your response with specific examples.

: intellectual property and related rights

CARDIFF SCHOOL OF LAW AND POLITICS – SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Module title: Intellectual Property: Copyright and
Related Rights
Module credit weighting: 30 credits
Module code: CLT630
Year of assessment: Resit Essay 2016-17
Assessment value of this piece: 100%
Word limit
(to exclude footnotes, references and
bibliography)
5,000 words
Submission date: Monday 21st August at 1.00 pm (13.00)
GMT/BST
General information: Work is to be typewritten and must include
an accurate word count and bibliography.
Refer to the student handbook on Learning
Central for further rules on essay
presentation.
It is expected that the answers to the
following questions will necessitate private
research and reading beyond the material
listed on the seminar sheets.
Instructions to students: Please read the following essay titles
carefully. Failure to properly address the
question in the exact terms in which it is set
may lead to a fail mark.
Please answer ONE question.
Method of submission: Online via the submission function for this
module on Learning Central
Work submitted in hard copy or via email will
not be accepted.
Format of Submission: Work must be submitted in PDF format.
All assessed coursework is to be typewritten
and must contain an accurate word count,
footnotes and bibliography.
It is expected that the answer to the following
questions will necessitate private research
and reading substantially beyond the
material listed in the reading assignments.
Please answer ONE question
Question 1
Please answer ALL parts
1 a)
Critically discuss the introduction of Database Right into law in the European Union following
Directive 96/9 EC.
1 b)
Sioned is an artist whose work involves combining objects and people in particular environments –
these are referred to as “installations” in the art world. Typically her work might involve the
construction of an object from everyday articles such as desks, computer screens and items of
household equipment, held together by a structure created by Sioned out of wood, steel or plastic.
These constructed objects sometimes resemble human or animal forms, or look like houses or
natural features. They are not constructed to be permanent. What Sioned does is to build the object
at a chosen location, and then take photographs and video of it in that location, together with
people. The photographs form a record of the work and are on display in galleries around the
country, as well as being reproduced in books and magazines.
Sometimes the people are standing still and the only record of the installation is the photography,
but movement and sound form part of some of Sioned’s installations. One example was a piece
commissioned by Cardiff Council to publicise the National Eisteddfod, which will be held in
Cardiff bay in 2017. This involved a structure resembling a choir of singers constructed from
refrigerators together with a number of actors, each contained within a sound-proof glass box,
singing a selection of traditional Welsh folk songs (that could not be heard). It was called “Hiraeth”
(“hiraeth” is a Welsh word meaning nostalgic longing). Video footage of the installation was taken
and a continuous loop of this video, together with still photographs of the installation, is now on
show in the Tate Modern gallery in London, with Sioned credited as the artist.
(i) Discuss the intellectual property rights that may exist in “Hiraeth” and in Sioned’s art in
general.
“Hiraeth” resulted in quite a lot of positive and negative criticism because of its association with the
Eisteddfod. This was good for Sioned’s career, and she has received several new commissions.
However, Sioned became concerned that some features of his work are being used for commercial
purposes and she is not happy about that.
The gothic rock group “Toxic Wardrobe” have issued a video with their latest song “Belladonna”.
This features members of the group singing noiselessly inside glass boxes (“Belladonna” is a purely
instrumental piece). The boxes are arranged in a waste disposal site, in the section that houses
refrigerators awaiting safe destruction. Sioned complained publicly about this in a magazine
interview, and Toxic Wardrobe responded on their blog saying that Sioned was clearly out of touch
with the real world. This argument attracted the interest of the national press, and the Sunday
Cuppa magazine ran a story about it. This story featured reproductions of Sioned’s still photographs
of “Hiraeth” and stills from the “Belladonna” video. The story included some commentary from
leading art and cultural critic Ray Thomas. Sioned is not concerned at the content of the story, but
is upset because the reproductions of her work at small scale and poor quality in the magazine,
alongside advertisements for cars and nappies, completely removes the artistic context necessary to
fully appreciate it.
(ii) Explain whether there is anything Sioned can do about the activities of Toxic Wardrobe and
the Sunday Cuppa.
Question 2
Please answer ALL parts
a)
Critically evaluate the right of authors to object to the derogatory treatment of their works pursuant
to ss. 80-83 CDPA 1988.
b)
Tribute band Parachute play cover versions of the legendary 1970’s psychedelic rock band Cress
and other similar bands of the time. They also play some of their own original material, which is in
the psychedelic style. Their manager, Kyle, takes care to arrange all the necessary permissions in
relation to the original music for their gigs. All the band members are Welsh.
In 2015 they toured Eastern Europe, visiting various countries both inside and outside the EU
including Hungary and Belarus. They asked their friend Branwen to tour with them and make a
film of the tour. Branwen has now finished the post-production work and the world premiere of the
film in London is due to happen soon.
Also in 2015 film-maker Roland was making a film about Hungary in the 1970s, a time at which
Western music was not approved of in Hungary. Some bands did play Western style psychedelic
rock in underground clubs, but they were subject to political persecution. A theme of Roland’s film
is the interaction between art, music and politics. Roland decided to shoot his film in the style of a
documentary and shot one scene at a Parachute gig in Budapest. The focus of this scene is an
argument between the two main characters, but the band can be clearly seen and the music clearly
heard in it. During the scene two songs are played, the Cress song “Unicorn”, and “Allegro” which
was written by Parachute’s drummer, Chopper.
Roland could not find a distributor for his film and so in 2016 launched a DVD himself. Last
month Chopper found out about the DVD when he saw copies of it DVD on sale at a record store in
Cardiff. It included the club scene featuring Parachute. Most of the band members object to this on
principle as they feel the band’s work is being exploited without the band receiving any reward, and
this will interfere with the launch of Branwen’s film, which is imminent. Chopper, however, takes a
much more relaxed view and believes that the publicity they will gain from the video will be
beneficial to them in the long term. The shop owner told Chopper that the DVD had been
purchased from a distributor in Paris
(i) Advise the band members about what rights they will have to stop sales of Roland’s DVD
After the Eastern European tour, Chopper left the band. The remaining band members now have a
further problem. They tell you that Belarussian hip-hop artist Mad Igor did a set at a club in Minsk
on the same night as Parachute performed there, and was impressed with their music. Igor asked if
he could use Branwen’s recording of their song “Allegro” in one of his songs. The band agreed,
provided that their input was acknowledged. Igor’s latest song has been released and is available for
download from a number of sites. One of the numbers is “Beetroot”, which makes use of
Branwen’s recording of “Allegro”. The CD cover acknowledges Parachute as the performers and
Chopper as the composer and lyricist. Beetroot contains violently misogynistic lyrics which Igor
has skilfully mixed with the song so that, in part, the original words (which are sung by Sarah, the
band’s bassist) make up the message of the song. Sarah is deeply angry that her voice is being used
to express Igor’s views and would like to prevent the song from being available. Chopper has lost
interest in music and does not care about this issue.
(ii) Advise Sarah and the other remaining band members what rights they may have

Discuss the relevance of proteins and enzymes routinely measure in clinical biochemistry laboratories in relation to their analytical and clinical interpretation for diagnosis and monitoring of disease

please flow the instruction that is as attachment with this order.
The topic 
“Discuss the relevance of proteins and enzymes routinely measure in clinical biochemistry laboratories in relation to their analytical and clinical interpretation for diagnosis and monitoring of disease.”
Possible body structure for Introduction – from general to specific
Broad overview of the area
Highlight the development of major
concepts, influential studies etc.
Focus on areas of agreement,
modification of design, tensions and
inadequacies, narrowing the
focus to studies closest
to your own
Identify where your
project fits
Hypothesis and
aims of your
project
Could you please write the literature review as a general then focus just in end of the introduction on AST test because My topic project around the AST enzyme analysis with pyridoxal phosphate in laboratory and I will use Kaplan Method and I will development the method.
BUT
Plz, could you write about proteins and enzymes clinically and analytically for example;
1-Measurement method and analytical aspect that are using mostly common in the lab and give some statistic with principles, advantage, disadvantage and simalirity etc
2- monitoring and Interpretations of disease for example Cardiac, Liver Bile duct. Etc
3- result with some table that interpretation of the disease .
All this just as example you can add more thing that is related to the main idea and the topic on the top of this file
Also, this is some guide that is should be use it
Literature Review:
The purpose of your literature review is to provide an up-to-date understanding of your topic in the context of the field where you provide information that is appropriately referenced from primary sources. Your literature review should introduce your laboratory medicine project topic and give background of the subject area and describe what problem is being addressed in your laboratory medicine project. You should start with an overview of the area, then provide the up-to-date knowledge in this area so that it is clear to the reader, then provide hypothesis and aims of your study and with a Bibliography at the end. It should be written in scientific language but with clear English expression that it is understandable by people outside of the field.
Topic:
-Centred around your laboratory medicine project in your discipline.
Format:
Your literature review will be descriptive and concise supported by evidence from the literature from peer-reviewed sources eg: journals and books.
You can include figures or tables where possible to support your subject area. If you download images from the web or scanned images always include the source and seek permission to use if required. Otherwise, drawing your own figures to illustrate points is most desirable.
The literature review should be word processed in double spacing using Times New Roman and no less than 12 point font size. Your literature review should have a Bibliography listing at the end and references in Vancouver format. Then submit on Turnitin.
Essay Presentation Attractive layout with good use of subheadings and illustrations to emphasise ideas
Literature Includes all major references, all are relevant and primary
Introduction Context explained and provides a balanced perspective of topic at an advanced level.
Coverage of topic All major themes includes, critical approach with supporting evidence discussed. Clearly discusses project in the context of the literature.
Conclusion Summarises key arguments and provides vision of future showing a more in depth understanding of priorities.
Writing Style Information is organized with well-constructed paragraphs. Writing is crisp and succinct.
Referencing References cited correctly in text with correct formatting of reference list.
Vancouver style and using EndNote

Construction Claims and Disputes. Methods available to resolve these claims and disputes in the UK construction industry

Topic
Construction delayed claims and disputes. Methods available to resolve these delayed claims and disputes in the industries. (UK VS Nigeria)
The Research Proposal

  1. Introduction 500 words
    • Context of proposed line of investigation – How projects fits with your topic
    • Background (as appropriate). Brief description, recent events, key drivers, etc
    • Proposed contribution to knowledge (intention to replicate, if planned, named paper should be mentioned here). This would also include a brief discussion on the rationale/justification for your research.
  2. Literature Review 1250 words
    • Selected theoretical/conceptual frameworks – specify models, theories, approaches that are considered relevant for your topic.
    • Identify seminal papers and previous studies.
    • Critical review of the literature
  3. Research Aim & Objectives 500 words
    • Overall aim of the study (To discuss what Delayed claims and dispute are (definition wise), to analyse and discuss various methods of dispute resolution in the UK Vs Nigerianconstruction industry.
    • Objectives of the study 1300 words
      • To define the term Delay Claims and Disputes.
      • To identify and discuss the major causes of DELAY claims and dispute in the industry (UK v. Nigeria).
      • To appraise the effects of claims and dispute on projects in the UK & Nigeria construction industry.
      • Compare and contrast the main laws that relate to construction delay in both countries. To analyse and discuss construction chttps://precisionessays.com/in/project/createontracts in both countries (UK Vs Nigeria).Compare the delay clauses of both countries contract. Note: for UK use JCT and for Nigeria (find out the standard form of contract they use for Residential development).
    • Propositions/Research Questions/Hypotheses (Be explicit)

 

  1. Methodology 1100 words
    • Research approach
    • Sampling plan
      • Population
      • Sampling Method (To include number of respondents needed)
    • Data acquisition method (e.g. survey questionnaire, depth interviews, focus groups, postal surveys, etc)
    • Analytical approach

4.4.1 Qualitative (e.g. grounded theory, case analysis, etc) justify chosen approach.
OR
4.4.2. Quantitative (e.g. factor analysis, cluster analysis, regression, etc). Justify chosen approach
 

  1. Project Planning 350 words
    • Timescales – critical path (e.eg Gantt chart)
    • Critical success Factors – risk analysis, contingency plans – what to do if things go pear shaped.

 

  1. References

 
 
Power Point Presentation

  1. 8 slides max

Engagement Activity Reflection #1

Stер 1: Attend а meeting, event, or aсtivity that will contributes to your professional development. 
These may be sponsored by OSU (https://calendar.oregonstate.edu/20170723/osu/ (链接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。), student or professional organizations (e.g., https://mhra.shrm.org (链接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。), the local Corvallis local community (https://visitcorvallis.com/corvallisculture/ (链接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。), or your home community.
Step 2: After you attend the event, write a 200-250 word reflection summarizing how the event contributes to your professional development and the 3-5 key points you learned by attending the event. Your reflection must be well written and free from grammar errors, spelling errors, and typos.
—–and i join the Monday, August 7—1:30-2:30 in Austin 183
Guest Speaker—Ken Austin, Co-Founder and Owner, A-Dec
and this is his story ,you can look the story in this web ———-https://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/oh150/austin/biography.html

Reflective journal Question:

Reflective journal Question:
 
 

  • What we know and what we do not related to HRM? What’s the gap?

( 250-300words)
 
2- HRM problems:
What are the problems that HR mangers face?

  • Lost in applying understanding (knowing lots of theoretical knowledge but not applying them)

Gap (Applying the stuff)

  • Unknown knowledge. Not knowing the knowledge.

Gap (Application theory)

  • The knowledge becomes more theoretical more than practical. (The gap between theoretical (academic) and practical.

Nature of knowledge being abstract.
Gap (Theoretical understanding only without practical)
 

  • Isdiversity problem or solution?

 
 
 
What did we learn?
Reflective journal Question:
 
 

  • What we know and what we do not related to HRM? What’s the gap?

( 250-300words)
 
2- HRM problems:
What are the problems that HR mangers face?

  • Lost in applying understanding (knowing lots of theoretical knowledge but not applying them)

Gap (Applying the stuff)

  • Unknown knowledge. Not knowing the knowledge.

Gap (Application theory)

  • The knowledge becomes more theoretical more than practical. (The gap between theoretical (academic) and practical.

Nature of knowledge being abstract.
Gap (Theoretical understanding only without practical)
 

  • Isdiversity problem or solution?

 
 
 
What did we learn?
 

a major organisation in Australia

ASSESSMENT 1: BIBLIOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT
Format for submission of Assessment task.
Due date: 5.00pm, Friday 18th August, 2017
In Assessment 1 you are asked to create an annotated bibliography using your research topic,
research question and your search terms (as described in your Search Planner) and the bibliographic
database searches you completed as part of Module 1.
You must submit your completed ‘Search Planner’ (Part A) your full bibliography (list of references)
exported from you Endnote library (Part B) and ten annotated bibliographic references exported
from your Endnote library (Part C) (see Module 3 for the guidance on annotated bibliographies).
Your ten annotated references must include 3 references from ‘grey literature’ (see Module 2).
All references must be in the Harvard style.
You will need to combine these three documents into a single Word or PDF document that includes
the following three sections:
Part A: Search Planner
Part B: Bibliography exported from Endnote (25 – 30 references including the annotated
references in Part C).
Part C. Ten annotated bibliography entries exported from Endnote using the Annotated style in
Endnote
[PLEASE NOTE: if you have technical questions about using Endnote, please use the Library help
guides or request assistance from Library staff http://www.latrobe.edu.au/library/help-and-training]
Each annotation must include a sentence or two on each of the following (approximately 100
words for each annotation):
1. The main topic or theme of the article What is the article about?
2. Key arguments that the authors’ are making: What is the main point (or points) that
the author is making?
3. The authors’ methods: What data does the author use to support to justify their
argument? Have they interpreted the data in particular way?
4. A sentence or two on the relevance of the article for your research topic/question:
Why is the article important to your research question? How will you use the
information in this article?
Submitting your Bibliographic Assignment
The Turnitin link for Assessment 1: Bibliographic Assignment is below the description of
Assessment Task 1 in the ‘Workshops and Assessments’ tile on the LMS site.
Before submitting your assessment to Turnitin, filter your Turnitin report to exclude the
bibliography. To do this you will need to include a heading of ‘bibliography’ or ‘references’
at the start of Part B.
If you need further assistance in uploading your file to Turnitin, please see the guides at the
end of ‘Workshops and Assessments’.

body integrity assignment

Thе following is a сasе study with four quеstions. You are required to choose and respond to two questions out of four. Response to each question should not exceed 250 words and the length of the entire assignment is 500 words.
Mr Peter Woodland is a single, 6.2 feet tall, 81 kg and 30-year-old chemical engineer and working in Oil Industry in Darwin for past 4 years. He is regularly doing night shift. He often suffers sleeping and concentration problems and light-headedness. He has been feeling unwell for the past two weeks and has gone to see his GP Dr John Mathew in Tiwi Gardens. He presents with pale lips, brittle nails, sore mouth, fatigue, fever, night sweats and bruising. Peter’s doctor decides to request a full blood count. The blood sample is sent to a haematology laboratory in Berrimah.
The laboratory report that comes back shows that Peter has normocytic-normochromic anaemia, marked leucocytosis and marked thrombocytopenia. A blood film was made from Peter’s sample and examined microscopically. The report states that numerous blast cells were present in the blood film (50% of the white cells in Peter’s blood film are blast cells).
Answer any TWO Questions
1. Explain the terms normocytic‐normochromic anaemia, marked leucocytosis and marked thrombocytopenia.
2. Outline the significance of the presence of numerous blast cells in Peter’s blood.
3. Explain whether the laboratory findings are consistent with Peter’s symptoms.
4. What would the treatment and nursing management for Peter’s condition?
Desired:
Proper use of literature in question- Critical analysis of a wide range of relevant literature. Depth of analysis enables comparison of a range of perspectives, evaluating and making judgements, which interpret available literature in an original manner.
Demonstration of comprehension, Knowledge and Analysis in question- Analytical content demonstrates an excellent critical thinking skills based knowledge and comprehension, able to synthesise learning and apply to field of study. Demonstrates ability to critically evaluate.
Referencing: 10 External sources of information included and well integrated into report. Reference list complete and well formatted. Citations used correctly. References are formatted using APA or Harvard style. All references have been cited in the report. Resources used are of suitable quality and not older than 10 years.