Explain in detail the concept of Complexity Leadership Theory (CLT).

1, Explain in detail the concept of Complexity Leadership Theory (CLT).

2, Discuss an example where CLT works.

You must rely on at least two outside academic (peer-reviewed) journal articles to answer this question. 3 paragraphs

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Write an introduction that gets my attention, explains what the problem is, and explains why the topic is important.

Policy Claim paper

Step one is to choose a subject. For this assignment you can write about anything you want to. Choose a few topics that are important to your life (as a student, as a citizen of the United States, as a person) and identify problems you think may be occurring with those topics. Pick the problem you most want to talk about. Write an introduction that gets my attention, explains what the problem is, and explains why the topic is important. Remember, because you have chosen the topic your audience may not know much about it.

Step two is to argue that a problem is actually happening within this topic. You need to use fact and value claims to make this argument, so find two pieces of pro research to logically support the fact that your problem is actually happening. If you use value claims you may need to define values using one to four of the definition methods we discussed in class. Any research used for definition will also need to be cited. Make sure to state any warrants that are unstated and unclear. Cite all research used in this section of the paper on a Works Cited page. Once you feel you have successfully proven the problem is real, move to step three.

Step three, the con section, is to argue against those who do not think a problem is happening. Find a source (1) you do not agree with who believes there is no problem. Refute that person and demonstrate that because that person is wrong a problem is actually happening. Place this research on your works cited page.

Step four is to construct the thesis. The thesis of this paper is a policy claim. Give me a solution to the problem. How can we fix it? Assume that I (the audience) actually have the ability to put your solution in place but don’t want to. This solution will be the focus of the rest of the paper. Place the thesis in text (Note, you should already be at least a page, probably two, into the paper by now. Do not put your thesis at the beginning of the paper).

Step five is to argue your thesis is correct (i.e. your solution will work) using fact and value claims. You need three pieces of pro research to logically support that your solution will actually fix the problem. If you use value claims you may need to define values using one to four of the definition methods we discussed in class. Any research used for definition will also need to be cited. Make sure to state any warrants that are unstated and unclear. Place these three sources on the Works Cited page.

Step five is to write a second con section that argues against your thesis (i.e. someone who does not think your solution will work or someone who has a competing solution he or she thinks is better than yours). Find one piece of con research and refute it, using classic, Rogerian, or Hegelian methods discussed in class. Place this piece of research on the Works Cited page.

Step six is to write a conclusion that restates your solution and recaps why it will actually work to fix the problem discussed in the first section of your paper.

At least two of the seven pieces of research used for the paper should be a print source and at least two should be a web source.

The paper should be eight to ten pages in length, typed, and double spaced.

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Is our technology taking us closer to the dystopian world depicted in 1984?

In a well-organized, carefully written, well-developed, and well-supported essay, you will use evidence from 1984 and two other reputable texts to address one of four prompts. Regardless of the prompt you choose, you will be making arguments about what happens in the novel and what it means, as well as what happens in real life in our own world. There are connections between these two kinds of arguments: the scenes, events, and ideas from the novel can be used to illustrate and exemplify arguments about the real world. Just be careful not to argue that because something happens in a novel that proves it can happen in the real world.
Make note that the prompts are NOT necessarily literary response prompts. What I mean by that is that you are writing about themes in Orwell’s 1984, but you are NOT writing solely about the novel. Your expository essay should include current events and articles about them.

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Discuss the meaning of terms found in the definition of nursing developed by the American Nurses Association: promotion of health, optimization of health, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering, human response, and advocacy.

criteria
Revised Introduction (from Academic Writing NUR 3845) course
Introduce paper by telling the reader what you will be writing about. Be sure to include a thesis statement. The thesis statement is a one or two sentence encapsulation of your paper’s main point, main idea, or main message. Your paper’s thesis statement will be addressed and defended in the body paragraphs and the conclusion. (3-4 sentences)
Core Competencies
Describe the core competencies of a professional nurse: delivering patient-centered care, working in interdisciplinary teams, utilizing evidence-based practice, apply quality improvement, and use of informatics (minimum 1/2 page)
Professional Characteristics of Nursing
Describe professional characteristics of nursing: autonomy, responsibility, and accountability (minimum 1/2 page)
Definition of Nursing
Discuss the meaning of terms found in the definition of nursing developed by the American Nurses Association: promotion of health, optimization of health, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering, human response, and advocacy.

What do these terms mean to you personally as a nurse? What does the term mean for your patients and families? Could the term have a different meaning for various cultural groups? (minimum 1 page)
APA Format
Follows APA 7th edition format (no abstract or running head required), uses proper grammar and spelling, uses correct headings. Includes (2) in-text scholarly citations less than 5 years old.

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Analyze your chosen aspect in terms of how it developed as part of a social system within both your culture and another culture.

In the Final Research Paper, you will

Describe an aspect of your own culture from an etic (outsiders) perspective in Part I of the paper.
Describe an aspect of another culture from an emic (insiders) perspective in Part II of the paper.
Apply cultural relativism in order to examine misconceptions about culture that may occur due to ethnocentrism.
Keep the distinction between cultural relativism and moral relativism in mind as you write your final paper.
Even if you do not personally agree with a cultural practice, explain how the practice makes sense in its cultural context.
Avoid opinionated or judgmental language in your paper.
Analyze your chosen aspect in terms of how it developed as part of a social system within both your culture and another culture.
Analyze your chosen aspect in terms of its purpose as part of a social system both within your own culture and another culture.
The Final Research Paper

Must be five to six double-spaced pages in length (excluding title page and references page, meaning it will be seven to eight pages total), and formatted according to APA Style (Links to an external site.) as outlined in the Writing Centers APA Formatting for Microsoft Word (Links to an external site.) resource.
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Students name
Name of institution (University of Arizona Global Campus)
Course name and number
Instructors name
Date submitted
Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.) as well as Writing a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.), refer to the Writing Center resources.
Must include at least one full-text scholarly resource ideally from the University of Arizona Global Campus Library in addition to the textbook, the Miner article, and the article chosen from the List of Topics (Links to an external site.) in Part II of the Week 3 assignment.

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Compare/contrast essays are typically formatted in either a block pattern or a point-by-point pattern.

Comparing and contrasting is something we do almost constantly. At the grocery store, we might decide what type of apples to buy based on taste preferences and price. At school, we might choose a topic for an essay based on our interest in the topic and our perception of its difficulty. At work, we might choose which candidate to hire for a position based on experience, educational background, and relevant skills. In each case, whether it is apples, essays, or future colleagues, we are using compare and contrast skills to help us to make a choice.

The essay you will begin writing this week and complete in Week 4 is inspired by Chapter 8: Comparing and ContrastingComputers and Technology. Computers and technology influence every aspect of our daily lives, both at home and at work. Here are a few possible topics for your compare/contrast essay.

Working from home versus working from the office
Virtual relationships versus in-person relationships
E-sports versus “real” sports
Free software versus proprietary software
Attending college online versus attending in person
Autonomous vehicles versus conventional vehicles
Cloud computing versus on-site computing

Compare/contrast essays are typically formatted in either a block pattern or a point-by-point pattern. For the sake of example, let’s pretend we are writing a compare/contrast essay about two toastersa very dull topic! Here is how the essay might be organized in the block pattern.

Super Toaster

A. Features

B. Convenience

C. Reliability

Toaster Max

A. Features

B. Convenience

C. Reliability

For this essay, you will need to cite at least two high-quality sources that consider contrasting points of view. For example, if you choose to compare and contrast working from home versus working from the office, you will need to find sources that focus on the benefits and drawbacks of working from home as well as the benefits and drawbacks of working from the office. Remember that each source listed in your references list must be cited in text, and that each source cited in text must be listed in your references.

Successful assignments will

choose an appropriate topic;
feature an introduction explaining the purpose and scope of the essay and include a clear thesis statement;
identify appropriate criteria to base the comparison and contrast upon;
conclude with an overall assessment;
be typed and submitted as a Microsoft Word document (.docx), with 12-point font;
include a seventh edition APA-style cover page;
be three to four double-spaced pages (7501,000 words), not including the title page; and
be submitted for grading.

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Write a research a topic in language and social interaction (turn-taking, conversation across cultures, gesture and use of the body in interaction, preference organization, repair, etc.

Write a research a topic in language and social interaction (turn-taking, conversation across cultures, gesture and use of the body in interaction, preference organization, repair, etc.) and write a state of-the-art on what is understood about the topic. In this kind of paper, you should be sure to include references to literature on the topic. You might also say something about what is missing in the existing research or ways of applying the findings.

For either (a) or (b), the paper should be 5-10 pages long, well-written, and should make a clear argument supported by analysis. Length is ultimately not that important. The quality of the paper is much more important. The paper should be typed, double spaced, 12pt font, with 1-inch margins.

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