social science
Therapeutic Goals
Should we seek to curb or ban use of the new genetic interventions for therapeutic goals (e,g, eradicate Down syndrome) or for personal taste (e,g. blue eyed babies)? Should we control these matters with moral or legal efforts? Rely on ethical principles and concepts in your essay and refer to the assigned reading as much as possible. As explained below, you should have a total of 10 references. Every different chapter in the Lewis Vaughn Bioethics: Principles, Issues, and Cases (4th Edition) text count as a new reference. I can send the reading materials from the class for reference material.
Ethical Considerations
4.3 Ethical ConsiderationsDescribe any ethical considerations given the sample, population, and/or topic. Please explain as fully as possible (i.e., How do you plan to protect human participants while identifying the sample, while collecting the data, while analyzing the data, after data are collected, and during data storage?)his section should contain a minimum of three (3) paragraphs and should discuss the ethical principles of research as it relates to the proposed study. The first paragraph will address any ethical issues or considerations related to the population and/or topic being studied. The second paragraph will address ethical considerations in research (ethical principles related to Belmont). The third paragraph will discuss how the following areas will be handled to mitigate any potential ethical issues:? Field tests (if completed)? Informed consent?Written materials (ensuring all materials are understandable)? ampling?Site Permission?Conflict of Interest? Data Collection? Data managementAssignment Instructions:The following 3 things need to be addressed:1. Explain why the population will not be considered vulnerable:VERY IMPORTANT The participants for this study are women who have been out of prison/jail for a minimum of two years and have completed any/all community control sanctions (probation/parole). My population of women would not be considered Vulnerable, because they are no longer involved in the criminal justice system, they have completed all community control sanctions and no longer have a probation/parole officer and they are no longer on probation/parole.a. Is the proposed population or research topic greater than minimal risk? Nob. If yes, has the researcher had a consultation with the IRB office? YesEven though my population is not considered greater than minimal ris, I still complete an IRB consultation. I will attach that information to this assignment when you are done. ( you can state in the paper that an IRB consultation was completed). When addressing this question understand: For my research, the population is:The participants for my study are women who were incarcerated, are reintegrating back into the community, and they claim to have experienced transformation during the reintegration process.My population would be considered a minimal risk because the participants in this study no longer2. State that informed consent will be obtained:Make sure you explain that you will obtain informed consent from all participants in the paper3. Discuss the protection of data and that it will be destroyed after seven years. This is part of managing the data: I will be conducting a qualitative case study; I will interview the participants via zoom, and have the participants journal for 5 days after the interview. I will audio type the participants during the zoom interview to insure accurate information when collecting the data.(I attached a copy of my research paper so you can understand what the research is about) Please do not use transition words such as: nevertheless, thus, moreover, etc….. Please use the attached example paper as your guide. If you have any questions please let me know.You must have at least 10 current (within 5-7 years), scholarly, PRIMARY resources to support statements. APA 7th addition
CRISPR Technology
It is possible to use CRISPR technology to produce specific health outcomes. What are the major ethical issues associated with the CRISPR gene editing tool? What kind of health outcomes might be acceptable? What kind of health outcomes might not be acceptable? What actions should be taken to ensure that a wide scale new eugenics movement never gains any traction? ******References attached and YouTube videos to watch to help in formulating this paper******* APA 7th edition, format please. Thank you!
Race And Health
Does Race Exist in Medicine? Is what I would like to write about, but feel free to change if its not the correct argument to make. This is a rough draft. I haven’t finished my thoughts or ideas of what I’m really trying to say and I am stuck on what argument to make. Your final paper will be a 5-6 page double-spaced research paper written in response to one or more of the class readings. This paper will be an argument. This means it will make an arguable claim on a debatable subject. The library guide for this class has readings in every undergraduate major that requires this class, so everyone in the class should be able to find a reading on a subject in their major.
Theology Of Christianity
Topic: 3. Why do you think scholars have often suggested that St. Paul does more to influence the direction and theology of Christianity than Christ himself? Who is Pauls ministry aimed at? How and why did he write these Epistles? What were the early communities that Paul addressed in his letters like? How does Pauls Roman citizenship aid in his spread of the faith? Sources: 1- From Jesus to Christ , PBS Frontline (one of the Part I segments: 6, 7, 8, 9 of the online version or one of the Part II segments: The Apostle Paul, The Spread of Christianity, Jews and Gentiles, Peter & Paul in the video version.) 2- https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/first/missions.html 3- Invitation to World Religions, Chapter 12
The Television Industry
Q1: Do you note any differences or similarities in how the television industry is studied versus motion pictures? What can be studied together? And what is genuinely unique?
Walt Disney World
Sometimes what you offer as a company can actually be too much. This might be difficult for some of you to swallow, especially if you believe in the age old phrase, “the customer is always right.”There is truth to that, but you can take it too far sometimes. Also, the product you might want to have may not be the product that you actually have. For example, if I own a Six Flags and I try to market it like a Disneyland or Walt Disney World, it won’t quite work. I’ve set the standards too high and no matter how hard I try to convince you otherwise, I will fail. The guest will notice that the quality of the park is not the equivalent of Disneyland.Why is Six Flags successful then? Because it doesn’t try to be Disneyland. It knows what it is and it highlights its strengths when it markets, and it doesn’t really talk about its weaknesses (on purpose.) Even Disneyland doesn’t try to live up to the old standards because they were too costly to upkeep short term (I actually believe this is a dangerous way of thinking, but this is the reality today). The key is to position yourself honestly, and hopefully that will give you a chance of exceeding your guests’ expectations. If the expectations are too high going in, then you will undoubtedly disappoint your guests. If you don’t deliver on the marketed expectations, then you will fail.Disney had amazingly high standards in the early 90s. They let them drop down to a lower standard. Why? They couldn’t find enough talent for the price they were willing to pay to hire them to keep the same standards. Plus, guests began to take advantage of Disney. “Your favorite ride was closed and it ruined your whole trip? Let’s give you a free night at the contemporary and an extra park-hopper day for your whole family.” That was the standard Disney was known for. Today, that would probably warrant an additional FastPass, if even that. Why? Well, I assume you can see how easy that would be to take advantage of, especially in a world that didn’t really run on computers with guest profiles for you to take a look at to see if the guest was taking advantage of you.Anyhow, this assignment asks you to think about a time where your expectations were wildly different than your experience and then write about it. You might have had really different expectations and the product you thought you were buying wasn’t what you got, or perhaps the product was just advertised with a higher standard of quality and you were severely disappointed with what you got, even though it was similar to the marketing. Whatever the case may be, write 3-4 pages about your experience. Include any service recovery that was offered or that happened. It doesn’t have to be about a theme park, but it helps if it is.Please use a sans-serif 12pt font with 1.5 line spacing and page numbers and submit the document in both PDF and DOCX formats. The document should be 3-4 pages long, plus a title page with a title, your name, and date submitted
Importance Of Sign Language
Make an outline based on Why American Sign Language is Important in today’s society. Please use the template provided in the uploaded files
Judaism Religion
Introduction toWorld Religions Interview Project Instructions and Rubric Dr. Derrick L. Lloyd Instructions: For your final project in the course, you will conduct an interview. Your task is to interview an individual who practices a religion other than yours. You will use the following questions to interview your participant. However, you are not limited to these questions. You will then prepare 3-5 pages written summary essay of your findings. Please follow the instructions under each part. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to reading the results of your work! Part I:Interview Questions Instructions: Use the interview questions below to interview your participant.Keep in mind you will create one question of your own.You can use the boxes next to the questions to record your interviewees responses. This is a worksheet to help you document your interview. However, you will not turn in the worksheet. You will use the information on the worksheet to write your summary interview essay. Question Response 1. What religion do you practice and how did you come to be a part of this religion? 2. In your religion, how important is prayer, and how often do its participants engage in prayer? 3. What role do worship services play in your religion, and what are the typical elements? 4. What do you believe is the most valuable lesson your religion teaches? 5. How does your religion affect your daily and family life? 6. What are you religions views on the afterlife? 7. Create at least one question of your own Part II: Written Presentation Instruction: Once you have completed your interview and collected your responses, you will need to compose your findings into a written essay. Your essay should be three to five pages and should be in MLA format. Click here for more information on how to properly use MLA formatting. Your essay should include a summary of your participants responses as well as your reflection in regards to your findings.Each student will give a 5-7-minute oral presentation of your research on Thursday December 3, 2020 from 6-7:30 pm via Blackboard Collaborate. The oral presentation is 45% of your final grade. Rubric Criteria Possible Points Points Earned Evidence that provided interview questions were used as evidenced in the written presentation 25 Essay is in proper MLA format 25 Essay uses appropriate grammar and mechanics with few to no errors 25 Essay includes a summary of the interview and the interviewers reflection 25 Total Points 100
The Bible And homosexuality
Pick ONE of the following questions and answer in a minimum of 2500 words. Your paper should provide a clear and well-reasoned argument. Regardless of which question you choose, make sure to use detailed and specific examples from the text(s) to support your analysis. You can feel free to go over the 2500 word minimum, but do not come in under. If you are under, take that as an invitation to dig deeper into the details. 1) If someone were to ask you to answer the question What does the Bible say about homosexuality?, how would you answer? In your response, you must offer a discussion of the Bible itself but should also critically engage at least two of the four contemporary authors that we have read on the issue of homosexuality (Hays, Ratzinger, Brooten, or Martin). In preparing your answer, you may want (optionally) to reflect on the following subsidiary questions: What are the assumptions that drive arguments about homosexuality and the Bible? Which categories or conceptions of sex, gender, and sexuality are taken as given and which ones are called into question? How important is it to take the context in which the Bible was written into account and what might it mean to account for this context? Is it possible to take an ancient text and apply it to a modern argument? If so, what conditions should be placed on this application? *I want you to choose question 1 which is why I didn’t attach the other 2 prompts **Also, I do not have the reading from Martin so you can use 2 of the 3 or all 3 sources provided ***Do not use outside sources!! Use the sources provided only.
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