Reading Report Assignment

Read “Why Grit Matters” and “10,000 Hours Rules” and Complete a Reading Report

Reading Report Assignment

Reading college-level texts is difficult. Luckily, reading comprehension can improve with guided practice! The purpose of this assignment to help you improve your reading comprehension skills, identify the main ideas/issues in a text, and to verify you read the assigned text.
Suggested Pre-Reading Strategies:
I strongly encourage you to take 5-10 minutes to scan the whole text before you read it so that you go into the reading experience with a general sense of what the text is going to argue, who its audience is, and how it relates to your background knowledge. Pre-reading gives you a sense of where you’re going before you read the text, so you’ll be better able to understand the text and begin to respond critically to the conversation that it engages.
Once you complete the step above, you’re encouraged to engage in a conversation with the text as you read. This includes, but is not limited to: highlighting or noting important points and concepts in the margins, writing questions or comments in the margins, and underlining passages you feel are significant. Annotating a text often enhances comprehension because it provides students with a tool to visibly and permanently record, connect, and analyze key ideas in text. Please review the active reading guides in our course packet (starting on page 20) to further guide you.
Reading Report Steps to Complete:
Once you are done performing a close reading, please create a READING REPORT by writing the following information for each article:
1. SUMMARY: Write down a 1-2 paragraph summary of the article. Keep in mind that a summary should provide a condensed description of the article and be written in your own words. Research shows that you will understand a text better and gain better insight when you rephrase and summarize the text in your own words. This isn’t busy work—it will truly help you gain a better understanding of the author’s meaning. For more information on how to write a summary, see “How to Write a Summary” on page 195 in our course packet.
2. TOP 3-5 CLAIMS/KEY POINTS: Next, list (and briefly explain and/or delineate on) the top 3-5 claims or key points you believe the author is making in this article. In general, what are the top 3-5 claims or key point the author makes to prove, support, or explain his or her main argument? Make sure you list and explain each claim or key point in as much detail as necessary.
3. YOUR THOUGHTS/ANALYSIS/RESPONSE: React in your own words here. Is the author’s claims legitimate? Are there any discrepancies or untruths in the piece? Are there any parts of the article that are especially convincing, or that merit further discussion? Take time to write a paragraph or two analyzing the author’s claims. Write freely and openly in a casual style.
This is also where you respond to the author with your own ideas. When writing, you should consider yourself in conversation with the author. Through you can’t respond directly to him or her, you can respond on your own terms and on your own pace. How do you feel about his or her ideas? Do you agree or disagree? Why? Go into detail about how the article made you feel. Articulate any insights gained from the writing, or any particularly poignant spots. Again, write freely and openly in a casual style.
If we have read multiple articles on a topic, you may also consider reflecting on how this article supports, further complicates, and or/ challenges your understanding of the paper topic we will eventually write a paper on. Where are you seeing connections, agreements, disagreements, and/or alternate viewpoints between this article and others we read together as a class? This is your chance to demonstrate your level of engagement with the text and what you are learning about the paper topic.
After you have gotten your initial and rough ideas out onto paper, you can incorporate them into a formal reading report: simply clean everything up logically and grammatically and type it up. Label each section to help organize your thoughts better and make it easier for your reader to locate information as well.
Students often pull many ideas verbatim from these critiques to be used as development for their essays. If you take these critiques seriously, much of the information can be used as your personal insight and analysis, a valuable component in developing essays.
*SAMPLE READING REPORT*
Jane Doe
Professor Lopez
English 102
Date
Reading Report #1
TEXT ASSIGNED: “Terminating the Postmodern: Masculinity and Pomophobia” by Thomas Byers.
SUMMARY: Byers argues that the human-based T-101 Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) represents a production-based industrial society, like the America of old, while the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) liquid model represents the modern, or in this case post-modern, information-based consumption society of the U.S. today. He describes how the different mechanical aspects of the T-101 represent an industry based society. He also relates the liquidity and constant state of change of the T-1000 to the 1990’s financial environment in the United States.
CLAIMS/KEY POINTS:
· The author argues that Sarah is an inadequate mother. He states, rather convincingly, that Sarah Connors ―overtly masculine‖ portrayal serves as an attack on single moms, and working women. Byers compares the relationship of Sarah and the Terminator to that of a child who cannot quite walk in his father’s footsteps. This is highlighted by a recounting of Sarah’s voice over in the film (quoted in the article) stating that the Terminator himself was actually the perfect father for John; the perfect father that Sarah could never be nor find for John.
· The author also argues that Sarah is an inadequate fighter. Byers argues that Sarah is a maculinized figure who’s approach to saving the world in marginalized without the aid of the masculine prototype, the T-101. As stated above, Byers compares the relationship of Sarah and the Terminator to that of a child who cannot quite walk in his father’s footsteps. To highlight this fact, Byers lists several key scenes in which Sarah fails to equal the Terminator’s efficiency in protection and violence. Amongst things mentioned was Sarah being one round of ammunition short of finishing off the T-1000 only to have Arnold save the day with a bigger better gun.
· Finally, the author asks the questions: Is feminism in the future as dead? Byers argues that “the film lets us know that feminist rage has no positive part to play in the shaping of the future.” Byers breaks down the scene in which Sarah ultimately fails to kill Miles Dyson, the creator of the computer chip that caused the plot’s Armageddon. He describes how Sarah’s steely resolve at the beginning ends up in hysteric tears by the end of the scene. Her inefficiency/inadequacy is not only seen as weakness for her, but all feminists as well.
MY THOUGHTS/ANALYSIS/REFLECTION: I have had my fair share of experience when it comes to analyzing women in literature and in film. My first genuine experience of such critique came upon the literary works of Flaubert including, Madame Bovary, Nana, and Zola. In his works, the message was relatively the same: women are destined for lives of struggle, sadness, and weakness. Madame Bovary uniquely emphasizes such dreary outlooks upon women from her own interactions and dialogue unlike the other two novels, which implicate wealth as a key factor in such fate. Instead, Madame Bovary despises and detests women so much so that she faints upon learning that she has had a daughter, and not a son. It is her severe emotionality and dire state of cognitive thought process that ultimately brings her to suicide using arsenic. Not exactly the most romantic of sentiments for such a quintessential part of French culture, non?
Reading this article was interesting for me because, although the Sarah Connor character is not overtly feminine, many of the same questions that were raised about Flaubert’s works were raised in this film as well. Here too, Byers seems to argue that Sarah is destined to live a life of sorrow. Why is that? I was further fascinated by the fact that it would appear that her status as mother only compounded her sorrows. Here, Sarah’s status as mother and protector for her young son seems to serve as an albatross around her shoulder, denying her any chance at finding love, having a normal home life, or being able to simple pursue her dreams and goals (rather than her son’s). As a fan of Terminator 2, I always thought that Sarah Connor was a badass but this article made me look twice at the character and see that maybe the character wasn’t as positive or progressive as I initially thought. All in all, this article was insightful and made me rethink the way I used to view female heroines in action movies.
**See pages 26-27 in our course packet for an alternate reading report sample. Note that this example doesn’t include a “Key Points/Claims” section which is why I opted to post the sample above instead.**

Illegal Chinese Immigration during the Cold War Years

3 questions from the reading

Legacies of Exclusion: Illegal Chinese Immigration during the Cold War Years Author(s): Mae M. Ngai Source: Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Fall, 1998), pp. 3-35 Published by: University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Immigration & Ethnic History Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27502372 . Accessed: 09/12/2014 17:10
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program and quality improvement initiative

In this assignment, you will select a program, quality improvement initiative, or other project from your place of employment. Assume you are presenting this program to the board for approval of funding. Write an executive summary (850-1,000 words) to present to the board, from which they will make their decision to fund your program or project. The summary should include:

  1. The purpose of the program or project.
  2. The target population or audience.
  3. The benefits of the program or project
  4. The cost or budget justification.
  5. The basis upon which the program or project will be evaluated.

Share your written proposal with your manager, supervisor or other colleague in a formal leadership position within a health care organization. Request their feedback using the following questions as prompts:

  1. Do you believe the proposal would be approved if formally proposed?
  2. What are some strengths and weaknesses of the proposal?

Submit the written proposal along with the “Executive Summary Feedback Form.”
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

Health Policy

Health Policy

Research:
Please review the following resources and using specific information from these resources, your course resources, and additional research, address the tasks posed below:
1. Summarize the population (number, demographics, etc.) of uninsured people in the U.S.
2. Discuss some of the reasons for and possible financial consequences of not having health insurance.
3. Discuss the socioeconomic consequences of having a large uninsured population in the U.S.
4. Describe the changes that will occur to assist the uninsured population with the Patient Protection and ACA.
Resources:
Kaiser Family Foundation [KFF]. (2014, October 29). Key facts about the uninsured population. Retrieved from http://kff.org/uninsured/fact-sheet/key-facts-about-the-uninsured-population/
Navigate to Google Scholar and review:
Krueger, A. B., & Kuziemko, I. (2013). The demand for health insurance among uninsured Americans: Results of a survey experiment and implications for policy. Journal of health economics, 32(5), 780–793.
To support your work, use your course and textbook readings. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.
Submission Details:
Your assignment should be addressed in a 2- to 3-page document.
Discussion
Medical practices are often structured depending on a variety of factors—finances, availability, location and space, etc. Sowers, Newman, and Langdon (2013) contend that there are a variety of medical practice structures, including, but not limited to: (1) solo practice, (2) group practice, and (3) multispecialty group practice.
Explore the advantages and disadvantages of these types of medical practices and
Assess how, if at all, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will impact each type of practice.
Navigate to Google Scholar and review:
Sowers, K. W., Newman, P. R., & Langdon, J. C. (2013). Evolution of
physician-hospital alignment models: A case study of comanagement.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 471(6), 1818–1823.
To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University Online Library. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.
Your initial posting should be addressed at 300-500 words. Submit your document to this Discussion Area by the due date assigned. Be sure to cite your sources using APA format.

healthcare organizations 

Here are the five  types of healthcare organizations

  • public facilities, funded by the Ministry of  Health (MOH),
  • military hospitals,
  • hospitals for certain governmental employees,
  • hospitals specialized for certain employers,  and
  • referral hospitals and private facilities  (Helen Ziegler & Associates, 2017).

Formulate a chart that describes the differences in the  facilities. Be  sure to include items that describe their:

  • financing,
  • ownership,
  • staff information,
  • mission statement,
  • areas of treatment,
  • advantages  and disadvantages to the structure, and
  • any other relevant information.

Your chart should meet the following requirements:

  • Be 5 pages in length, not including the cover or reference pages.
  • Provide support for your statements with in-text  citations from a  minimum of six scholarly articles.
  • Provide full APA citations for articles under review.

Project Work Question 1

 

  1. When managing a project at what stages does Work health and safety need to be considered? What are the aims of Work Health and Safety Act?

 
 
 

  1. Organisations often undertake special projects that are separate from, or additional to, the normal work routine. These projects require coordination by a project manager. Explain the project manager’s role and authority.

 
 
 

  1. Describe the process to define all the Key stakeholders of a project. What are the benefits of completing this process?

 
 
 

  1. Explain what the delegating authority is. How does defining the delegating authority help to define your own level of responsibility as the project manager?

 
 
 
 

  1. You will need to ensure that your project does not undermine the organisation’s objectives, goals and values. An organisation’s goals, objectives and values can be found in a number of key business documents, including its vision & mission statement and strategic & operational plans.

What is the difference between a vision or mission statement? What are strategic and operational plans? And, how do projects relate to these?
 
 

  1. Why is it necessary for project team members to have a working knowledge of legislation involved in business? How can they gain this knowledge? (include correct titles of at least 3 legislations in your response)

 
 
 

  1. Define the following terms:
    1. Project Relationship
    2. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
    3. Gantt Chart
    4. E.R.T. chart
    5. Critical Path Method
    6. Cost schedule control system

 

  1. How is a budget developed for a project and what is the cash flow forecast?

 
 
 

  1. Should risk management only be focused on Work health and safety? Explain your response.

 
 

  1. Why is it important to include all the team in the planning phase? Explain how you achieve this.

 
 
 

  1. Once the project management plan has been developed; explain the next steps required before the execution phase can commence.

 
 
 

  1. Explain and name the types of reports that will need to be produced throughout the life of a project

 
 
 

  1. During the execution of a project changes may occur. Describe the process that needs to occur when a change has been proposed.

 
 

  1. At the final closing stage of the project there are a number of key processes that need to be completed. Explain what these are and why they need to be completed.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Activity 1: Managing a project
Select a project at work that you will/or have manage/d all or part of and;.

  1. Describe the project in no more than 200 words
  2. List the stakeholders in the project
  3. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for the project or your part in the project.
  4. Apply a timeline/schedule to the WBS
  5. Allocate responsibilities to the items in the WBS, e. who will be doing what?
  6. Did this project have any relationship to other projects or to your organisation’s plans?
  7. What is/was the budget for the project (estimate or actual)
  8. Identify one component of the project that you consider a risk to the success of the project.
  9. Do an assessment on this risk and determine;
    1. The likelihood of this occurring
    2. The consequences if it did occur
  • A strategy to reduce or eliminate the risk

Obtain approval for your Project Plan from your supervisor (note, this is approval for the Plan only.  You are not required to proceed with implementing the project just provided the detail as requested above and gain in principle agreement from your supervisor. To proceed with the actual project may be impacted on the availability of current funding, which is outside of your control)
 
Note: If you are unable to use an actual workplace project then select a project scenario (Ask your trainer for various scenarios that are available).

The Evolution of Media

Over the past several decades, communication media have evolved significantly. In addition to communicating messages through books, newspapers, and magazines, we now have the ability to communicate through blogs, websites, and social media like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Now, more than ever, the average person is capable of creating and distributing professional-looking visual communication. This supports what your textbook identifies as perhaps the most significant change; these “new technologies are forcing journalists, advertisers, PR professionals, and entertainment executives to relinquish their role as ‘gatekeepers’ of information.” Taking a look at one of the professions listed in this quote, or even your own profession, reflect on how the role of “gatekeeper” is being redefined, given these new technologies. What are the benefits and challenges associated with this change, both from a business perspective and a social perspective? Are there any ethical concerns associated with this shift? This journal entry should allow you to thoroughly reflect upon what you have learned thus far in class, and provides you an opportunity to relate this learning to your professional and/or personal experiences. Your journal entry may be written in a more informal style, with a focus on clearly conveying your ideas. APA formatting elements are not required for your journal entry, but you are expected to adhere to conventional rules of grammar, sentence structure, spelling, and punctuation. Carefully review the site. For the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment

Project Time, Cost and Scope Management

Assignment Overview

Type: Discussion Board

Unit:  Project Time, Cost and Scope Management

Due Date:  Tue, 1/30/18

Grading Type: Numeric

Points Possible:  75

Points Earned:  0

Deliverable Length:  150 words

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Question1: What tools do you find most helpful for managing projects?

 In managing projects, MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-Powerpoint, MS-Outlook, and MS-Project are all used on a daily basis. These products formulate the visual aids in communicating across the project and are essential in managing projects. “Studies report that successful project managers spend approximately 40–60% of their time on a project involved in communications” (MUSE-286). Taking this course is an example of a typical 5-week project. MS product usage is as follows:

·  MS-Excel, 6 times especially for creating tables for resources and figuring cost;

·  MS-Word, 21 times and was used for every assignment and much course material.

·  MS-Powerpoint, 12 times and was used for the final project.

·  MS-Outlook, 30 emails in coordinating the final group project

·  MS-Project, 1 time for initial set-up, but accessed about 10 times to make tweaks in MS-Project

MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-Powerpoint, MS-Outlook, and MS-Project are very important in communications and analysis for project management and are used on a daily basis.

Question2: How can you use spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel, within the various project management processes?

 I used MS-Excel for 6 different products during this course. I created a table to plot each project resource against each project task they were assigned to. I pasted this table into my Human Resources powerpoint chart. I created a spreadsheet to calculate the budget for the project assignment. MS-Excel spreadsheets are great for keeping data because of the filter feature. For example, if a product such as the specifications, change log, stakeholder register, payroll report, vendor invoices, phone roster, etc, were in MS-Excel, with a filter activated entries of interest can be displayed. When monthly actual costs come in, data can be consolidated and graphed to display the earned value graph for the project. MS-Excel is awesome!

Question3: How can you use scheduling tools, such as Microsoft Project, within the various project management processes?

 I used MS-Project to display the project schedule for my project assignment. Once the project is planned into tasks, the task name, duration, dates, task dependencies, resources, resource rates, and percent usage of resources are all come together to provide the project schedule, cost for each task, total project cost, and many other ways of viewing project data. The graphical displays can be used in MS-Powerpoint presentations, too. Just like with spreadsheets, MS-Project can be tweaked to explore project planning options for improved project time/cost alternatives. Also, the impact of risk events can be analyzed to derive financial impacts.

Question4: What tips can you offer for using either of these types of products?

 I noticed in MS-Project there are an assortment of “undocumented” features, aka, bugs. One problem with MS-Project is its temperamental when entering resources and percent resource usage. To put my headache at easy, I use MS-Excel to cross check the cost figures in MS-Project. It seems like too much work to “do it twice” but it is very important to get the cost figures correct when planning projects. Maybe someday MS-Project will correct this problem.

 Another tip for the student user, MS-Office has a very inexpensive student price. I am addicted to MS products.

Question5: Briefly describe 2 other types of project management tools.

 MS-Word and MS-Outlook are two more obviously important project management tools. MS-Word is used for creating formal documentation while MS-Outlook offers a good e-mail solution. MS-Word and MS-Outlook use the same editing functions which make them compatible.

Question6: How do these 2 types of tools differ from the tools you have previously used?

 There are many more tools I did not discuss. There is dashboard software, showing on one screen a bird’s eye view of every aspect of the project, rendered in easy-to-read graphs and charts which may be used for presentations. There are also online Gantt charts that function similarly to MS-Project and include reporting and scheduling functions not just presenting a timeline chart. These packages boas ability to share with options to print, export or share online, either as a PDF, Excel or CSV file. In all, I see the same basic functions as offered by Microsoft. ( Landau, 2017)

Thermodynamics Related Problem

Air enters a compressor at ambient conditions of 100 kPa and 27 C with a low velocity and exits at 1MPa, 327 C and 100m/s. The compressor is cooled by the ambient air at 27 C at a rate of 1580 kJ/min. The power input to the compressor is 300 kW.
(a) The specific enthalpies of the air at the compressor inlet and outlet.
(b) The mass flow rate of air.
(c) The change of specific entropy of the air from inlet to outlet.
(d) The total entropy change of the air from inlet to outlet.
(e) The entropy change of the surrounding.
(f) The rate of entropy generation of the combined system.
(g) How much work input I required if the process is isentropic (assuming the same mass flow rate)?

project management

project management homework 2

Chapter 2 Homework Assignment
Chapter 2
Questions
1. A medical research firm is planning to re-locate to one of four cities within the United States. Review the table below and develop a weighted project selection model with a minimum of 5 criteria (one criteria has been provided to get you started) to aid in the selection of the correct city. Assign fictional scores to each criterion for each of the 4 cities, provide a legend, and total the score. Make a recommendation based upon the score. Complete the assignment using Microsoft Excel.

City Cost to Operate Skilled Worker Availability
Flint Low High
Toronto Medium Low
Boston High Low
Chicago High High

2. Two new Internet site projects are proposed to a young start-up company. Project A will cost $100,000 to implement and is expected to have an annual net cash flow of $20,000. Project B will cost $400,000 to implement and should generate annual net cash flows of $90,000. The company is very concerned about their cash flow. Using the payback period, which project will return their money the soonest?
3. A four-year financial project has net cash flows of $50,000, $40,000, $30,000, and $10,000 in the next four years. It will cost $175,000 to implement the project. If the required rate of return is 20%, conduct a discounted cash flow calculation to determine the NPV.
4. List the 8 steps of the Project Portfolio Process. Which step do you believe is the most difficult to complete and why?