Why is Mars considered so inhospitable?

The idea of sending people to Mars in hopes of colonizing the planet has long been out of the realm of possibilities but big thinkers like Elon Musk are determined to keep trying (link).

From what you have learned from this class:

Why is Mars considered so inhospitable?
What would be needed to ensure humans could survive on Mars? In particular, where would we get our food, our oxygen, our water and our energy?
If you were tasked with sending people to Mars, give a time-line of how they would get there, what would they bring, how long would they stay and what advice you would give anyone who wanted to go?

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Describe the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative that led to the IOM report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”

Review the IOM report, “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health,” and explore the “Campaign for Action: State Action Coalition” website. In a 1,000-1,250 word paper, discuss the influence the IOM report and state-based action coalitions have had on nursing practice, nursing education, and nursing workforce development, and how they continue to advance the goals for the nursing profession.
Include the following:
Describe the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative that led to the IOM report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”
Outline the four “Key Messages” that structure the IOM Report recommendations. Explain how these have transformed or influenced nursing practice, nursing education and training, nursing leadership, and nursing workforce development. Provide examples.
Discuss the role of state-based action coalitions. Explain how these coalitions help advance the goals specified in the IOM report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”
Research the initiatives on which your state’s (Florida) action coalition is working. Summarize two initiatives spearheaded by your state’s action coalition. Discuss the ways these initiatives advance the nursing profession.
Describe barriers to advancement that currently exist in your state and explain how nursing advocates in your state overcome these barriers.
You are required to cite to a minimum of three sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years and appropriate for the assignment criteria and relevant to nursing practice.

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Discuss a comprehensive best-practices policy list for managing existing knowledge and any new knowledge as it becomes available.

Discuss a comprehensive best-practices policy list for managing existing knowledge and any new knowledge as it becomes available. The best-practices policy should include a task list that will help your company to handle unexpected events such as earthquakes, demonstrations, and bomb threats as well as mundane issues of conducting business in any country or countries into which you will be expanding. The policy list should also take any unique challenges that your company may face into account.

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Explain why your approach to public policy is consistent with rigorous thinking and research about free will, nature, and/or nurture.

What does a sophisticated understanding of free will, nature, and/or nurture imply for public policy in areas such as taxation, regulation, education, criminal justice, foreign policy, and the welfare state? In your paper you can either defend an ideological orientation (liberal, progressive, socialist, centrist, libertarian, conservative, etc.), or you can defend one or more principles to guide public policy in your area(s)of focus. Explain why your approach to public policy is consistent with rigorous thinking and research about free will, nature, and/or nurture. Your paper should engage some of the authors, concepts, and research findings from the course. At the same time, your paper should offer an original position of your own rather than merely serving as a vehicle for describing other peoples ideas. You are welcome to make selective use of additional materials from outside the class, but you need not do so to write an excellent paper.

Personal Notes: Not necessary to use class materials, however, I would like you to use 2 outside sources and site them.

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Write a reflection on how these privileges play out in your life or in our larger society today.

Write a reflection on how these privileges play out in your life or in our larger society today. For example, I might chose racism and discuss the various times in my life where I have experienced racism. OR I might discuss ableism and talk about the many ways in which I benefit from a society that benefits “able-bodied” people.

Within your reflection you must clearly define the “ism” and incorporate at least 4 terms/theories/examples from the books or required videos/guest speakers.

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What advantages and disadvantages are there to going to 100% renewable energy?

The Tallahassee City Commission unanimously approved a resolution establishing a goal of powering municipal operations entirely with renewable sources (like wind and solar) by 2035, and community-wide by 2050 (link).

Based on what you have learned so far from this class, discuss the following:

What advantages and disadvantages are there to going to 100% renewable energy?
Assume Miami were to also go 100% renewable energy and you were in charge of the transition. Give a specific plan on how you would phase in the renewable energy and phase out the non-renewable energy and in what time frame.

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Discuss how racial capitalism order and divide people according to hierarchies within your map?

The assignment is to create 1 map (2 choices)

Here are a few of my favorite examples.
Everything on this website is amazing, but particularly useful for this assignment:
http://mooonriver.blogspot.com/2010/02/on-road.html
http://mooonriver.blogspot.com/2009/10/look-at-world.html
http://mooonriver.blogspot.com/2007/05/hear-you-are.htmlhttps://earlyamericanists.com/2013/07/2
4/history-by-freehand-drawing-your-research/
https://cops-off-campus-ucla.github.io/
Excerpt of a really interesting project on water is excerpted here:
http://www.an-atlas.com/contents/tsong_rtbl.html

One of the ways that East Asia, or Japan, or China, or Korea exists in our eyes as
meaningful units of analysis can be traced to the 19th century encroachment of Western imperialist
powers to the region. They brought their maps, their land surveying techniques, and their
international law with them in order to impose a new way of seeing to people in these regions. As
historian Thongchai Winichakul said in Siam Mapped , mapping played a crucial role in
legitimating the regional and the national as geopolitical units that take priority over other modes
of understanding territoriality and space.
Within this context, the project of alternative mapping is a way to disrupt the way that
conventional maps circumscribe how we study these territories and the peoples associated with
them. As Candice Fujikane explains in the aforementioned Mapping Abundance for a Planetary
Future, we can learn from other cartographic practices, in particular, from Indigenous projects of
re-mapping, that are committed to tracing [relations] with tenderness not to extract from the
land, the seas, and communities, but in order to actualize a world of abundance for all of us and to
make visible, already-existing projects that are fighting to do that very thing.
In the context of this course, the practice of re-mapping can bring to the surface (and therefore
render as meaningful), the people, places, and connections that are often erased from history
courses on East Asia, including circuits of capital that extend well beyond the region. My hope is
that through the conceptual tools that this course has offered, as well this final project, you will
question the stability of the conceptual category of the nation or the region called East Asia, and
your immediate impulse will be to think about a phenomena or historical events connections in
ways that go beyond our received tendency to focus on the national. That is, my hope is that when
you hear about something like the murder of 6 Asian women in Atlanta, your mind will
automatically ask questions about diasporic community formation in Atlanta, the gendered
repercussions of US militarism in East Asia, and that your thoughts go to the womens families in

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both the US and in Asia who are differentially impacted by the work of waiting, as June Hee
Kwon so beautifully put it in your reading.

1. Choose one of these approaches to mapping and create your own map:

Option A: A Map of Racial Capitalism and East Asia
Map one circuit of racial capitalism that we covered in this class. What places connect to each
other? Why did you decide to connect these specific places to each other? How does racial
capitalism order and divide people according to hierarchies within your map? What are the impacts
of these orderings and divisions upon people and non-people (animals, environments etc)? Your
responses to these questions can be visualized on the map, can be provided as text on the map, or
can be provided as audio clips. Dont forget Ruth Wilson Gilmores point that global conditions
and processes are always connected to local sites of place-making.

Option B: A Map of Abolitionist Geographies (place-making)
Place-making has been an important way to understand the way that people living within racial
capitalism have created relations of extra coloniality with each other (that is to say, relationships
that come out of, but exceed, and sometimes disrupt, the workings of racial capitalism and
colonialism as Goffe discussed in her writings on reggae in Jamaica). Select one instance that we
have covered in this course that you believe, serves as an example of this kind of place-making.
Map the places that people who engaged in place-making would have valued as sites of struggle or
even refuge. A kitchen, a backyard, or a city block are all acceptable responses. Your responses to
these questions can be visualized on the map, can be provided as text on the map, or can be
provided as audio clips. Dont forget Ruth Wilson Gilmores point that local sites of place-making
are always connected to global conditions and processes.

NOTE FROM CLIENT: What is written above is what my professor requested as an assignment. Please choose one of the two options (which ever one you think is more appropriate) and please write about it. You can use about a page and a half to write about it and then please give me an idea about the kind of map to construct with the rest of the page and I will do that part myself. (Unless that is also something you can do on this website by request which I would be willing to pay extra for!)

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Discuss about the Ethics in Practice Paper for Public Administration Course.

Discuss about the Ethics in Practice Paper for Public Administration Course.

Students will be expected to write a 13 to 15-page term paper. Students will choose a case of real world ethical quandary in political administration, subject to my approval (but you can pick any case where sources are available, including local and historical events).

The paper will include research about the case (What happened? Timeline? Significance? Larger Implications? Why does this case matter?), and must include and account of what mistakes were made regarding ethics in the case, and how ethics should have led to a different course of action and what we should learn from the case as a whole.

— Topic I would like to focus on would be the George Floyd case, and implications that led from there from an ethical stand point with the push of the Black Lives Matter Movement. and the push from what change needs to happen in police brutality and the public admin side of things. Overall the focus of the paper revolves around the failed ethics.

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Identify and describe your needs analysis plan to prepare for the EHR implementation.

Now that you have identified some of the individuals who will be part of the EHR implementation team, you will begin your needs analysis in preparation for selecting the vendor. You have also been informed that all of the computers in the facility are outdated. You will need to keep in mind your knowledge of data sets, EHR and CPOE systems, and patient demographic information data elements that will be needed to assist you in selection of the appropriate vendor. You will present the following information to the executive team in 23 pages:

Identify and describe your needs analysis plan to prepare for the EHR implementation

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