Hospital external analysis

Choose a market space where your hospital is present and conduct an external analysis (i.e., identify trends related to Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental factors(PESTEL) and Porter’s Five Forces).

Principles of human dignity

Describe the ways the certified surgical technologist(CST) principles of human dignity and the common good, comparatively, support and inform each other.

Self Determination Act

What do you understand  by the self determination act of the United States ? Explain what suprised you concerning the Act? What did you learn from it? Write an essay explaining this.

Health insurance portability act

What do you understand the health lnsurance portability act( HIPAA) of the United States. Summarize what you learned in an essay .Use APA format and cite the references used in the essay.

How does fast-mapping apply to children’s learning of curse words? How do children learn grammar without formal instruction?

How does fast-mapping apply to children’s learning of curse words? How do children learn grammar without formal instruction?  What are the differences between language learning in early and middle childhood? What are the links between language development and poverty?  What are the advantages and disadvantages in teaching children who do not speak English in English-only classes versus in Bilingual Education classrooms?

Why is it important to measure intelligence in infants?  What can we find out?  What can we do with what we find out?

Why is it important to measure intelligence in infants?  What can we find out?  What can we do with what we find out?  How do you feel about mainstreaming children of all ability levels in the same classroom?  What challenges would an educator face in teaching such a class?  What are some advantages and disadvantages to mainstreaming?  Do you think there should be separate class programs for the gifted and talented?  Why or why not?

Why do you think water pollution is a consistent top concern over other areas? What is it about water that makes it so important? 

  1. Why do you think water pollution is a consistent top concern over other areas? What is it about water that makes it so important?
  2. Do you agree with water pollution as a top concern? Why or why not?
  3. What water (river, lake, or ocean) pollution are you aware of and concerned about?
  4. What other areas from the quote (air pollution, deforestation, species extinction, and global warming) do you find concerning? Are you concerned about any of those over water pollution?

As an operator at a water treatment plant, what could you do in order to maintain a chlorine residual if there is a significant variation in water temperature over the year?

1. As an operator at a water treatment plant, what could you do in order to
maintain a chlorine residual if there is a significant variation in water
temperature over the year? (2 marks)
2. Is the impact of temperature variability more likely to impact treatment plants
that use groundwater or surface water as source water? Explain in your own
words? (2 marks)
3. Is chlorine a more effective disinfectant in warm water or in cold water?
Explain the basics of temperature? . (4 marks)

Explain the meaning of the expression, “correlation does not prove causation.” In explaining your  answer, provide examples

1. Explain the meaning of the expression, “correlation does not prove causation.” In explaining your
answer, provide examples.

2. What are the three features that true experiments have which allow researchers to show
causality? Explain each feature and discuss why they are collectively relevant.

3. We talked about fixed-sample panel designs above when we highlighted quasi-experimental
designs. What is a fixed-sample panel design? What is the process for conducting fixed-sample
panel designs? Why are they better than other designs? Be sure to answer all parts of the
question.

4. Describe the innovative field experiment conducted by Pager in 2007. What was the research
question? Why was it important? What did they find?

5. When testing a hypothesis with a true experimental design isn’t feasible, what design might they
use? As part of your answer, define quasi-experimental design and describe the two major types.

6. Why are panel designs better than repeated cross-sectional design for testing causal
hypotheses? What challenges do they have?

7. Name and describe the threats to internal validity in experiments.

8. What is treatment misidentification? What are the three sources, as described in your text?

9. What is an event-based design? Describe who could be included in a study.

10. What is meant by “selective distribution of benefits”? Is it ethical? Why?

An engineer working in the manufacturing industry and you intend to design and build a water treatment plant to utilize water that will be sourced from a nearby river for facility’s boiler operations

An engineer working in the manufacturing industry and you intend to design and build a water treatment plant to utilize water that will be sourced from a nearby river for facility’s boiler operations. List down in correct chronological order the necessary water treatment processes that will be incorporated in your design. Define the purpose of, and describe each process. Assume you are hired for a paper manufacturing facility that will be built and you are tasked to come up with a comprehensive management plan that will address all the potential wastes that will be generated. Create a list of essential activities in proper chronological order that you will undertake. Apply the concepts and principles of engineering management and environmental engineering.

If a manufacturing facility generates raw wastewater that is predominantly composed of dissolved and suspended solids and with ThOD of 100 mg/L, which of the following treatment equipment you could do away with?

  • Drum screen
  • Communitor
  • Primary settling tank
  • Trickling Filter
  • Aeration Tank
  • Secondary Settling Tank
  • Sludge thickener
  • Belt press for sludge dewatering