Assessment/Analysis The United States is home to 337 million people, with 13.7% of this population being immigrants, making one in seven of United States residents being foreign-born (Batalova et al., 2020). With an increasingly diverse population, there is also an increasingly diverse set of cultures, ethnicities, religions, and languages. Healthcare systems need to adapt to such diversity to address the needs of various persons equally. Healthcare is culturally dependent due to personal values and beliefs about health and healing. Failed consideration of patients’ culture leads to inadequate diagnoses and care since nurses do not understand the actual health issue and interventions that the patient will accept. On the other hand, language differences affect diagnosis and care due to misunderstanding between nurses and patients. Nurses provide care according to their understanding of patients but not patients’ needs when there is a language barrier. The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses Institute (QSEN) developed a list of nurses’ competencies to address to practice quality patient care. Cultural and language issues in healthcare fall under patient-centered competencies since they affect understanding patients’…
CRM 201 19S01ACRM029 Explain CPTED fully, including advantages and limitations and principles underpinning CPTED. ‘Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design’ (CPTED) is a crime prevention theory focusing on tactical design and the effective use of the built environment, which, when applied, reduces both crime and the fear of crime. The main objective of CPTED is to reduce/remove the opportunity for crime to occur in an environment and promote positive interaction with space by legitimate users. CPTED is a preventative, pro-active model, and not a reactive one. It originated in America around 1960 when urban renewal strategies were felt to be destroying the social framework needed for self-policing. Architect Oscar Newman developed the initial and most recognized documentation of CPTED in 1972 in his book Defensible Space. Later a criminologist C. Ray Jeffery, coined the term CPTED. The growing interest in environmental criminology led to the study in natural surveillance, access control, and territoriality. CPTED is a crucial element of the service that Design for Security provides, and the benefits are optimal when the strategy is applied in the earliest possible stage of…
How to Write a Good Article To begin with, no such thing as ‘good paper’ exists. This is because theres more to writing other than content,that is writing approach taken geared towards publication. Before you start writing,you have to choose a suitable journal,that’s the most important factor you have to consider always. A good article is perfect for a specific journal,before you start writing an article,make sure that you’ve done your research of several journal,read them through and spot the main features,they say,successful authors are made from the best readers. Inorder to fit in the publish or perish game,you have to adopt effective reading styles on potential journals. Without further ado,lets in details look at points to put in consideration First,consider the scope of the chosen journal geographically and make up your mind whether it is regional,national or international. In most cases,the clue on geographical scope will be seen in the title,for instance, 9 safest neighbourhood in Toronto. In this case,your journal should entirely concentrate on Toronto and not any other city. Second,pay attention to the scope of the journal…
THE REMINISCENCE GROUP 9 Running head: THE REMINISCENCEGROUP 1 The Reminiscence Group Student name: Institute affiliation: Date: The Reminiscence Group Section one The primary purpose of this group is to unlock profoundly priceless memories of those who are left with few memories and therefore gives others the opportunity for conversation. This group composes of eight members who are very active, vocal and have a good command of their language. They are also those who can stand up and speak for themselves. The members include: Antonio Francisca Victoria Andrew Mercy Victor Thomas Evelyn This group works under a specific time frame set to meet all the targeted group during their aid activity. This is usually during spring and winter since during this period most people are generally indoors and therefore need more help than other seasons such as summer time. The group leader is based on gender equity where we have one male and one female representative. There is a chairperson a deputy…
Differences between Traditional and Modern Racism Student’s Name Affiliate Institution Course Date Living in a different society or region other than your specific original organization often comes with a lot of challenges such as language barrier, discrimination and racism. Racism is the act of stereotyping and discriminating others based on colour, sexual orientation or culture (Grosfoguel, 2016). Racism was previously practised in America in the form of slavery (Broeck, 2018). The black Africans were taken from their native lands to go and work for the Americans in their homes, farms and factories. The Africans were considered to be inferior and less intelligent as compared to whites. Blacks were entitled hard labour and harsh conditions of work. The blacks were mainly considered as property rather than human beings. Racism still exists in modern America though it has taken a completely different form. The Black Americans face many social and economic obstacles in the society, together with other inferiority groups such as the Hispanics and the Arabs. Modern racism considers cultural diversity as a threat (Malcom, 2018). It…
Surname 2 Student’s Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: The Medieval era in Europe History often divides Europe’s Medieval ages into three distinct eras: The Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. Early Middle Ages are presumed to had had begun as soon as the Roman empire collapsed between the 5th and 10th centuries, i.e., between 500 to 1000 A.D. This period witnessed Mediaeval age’s drastic improvements in farming techniques and agricultural technology – yielding more food which in turn supported the rapid population growth in Europe (Chapter Twelve 332-3). High Middle Ages are believed to have started following the aftermath of the Early Middle Ages – which took place between 1000 and 1300 A.D. And the Late Middle Ages followed soon afterward, and it’s conventionally believed to have come to an end around 1500 A.D. Historians among other great scholars from the ancient times have cited the decline of the Roman Empire as the leading cause of the Mediaeval era; particularly so, the crumble of the Western Roman Empire. Unlike Byzantine’s Empire which lasted…
Title Author Name Institutional Affiliation Diamond Estate Wines Case SWOT analysis Diamond Estate wines and spirits Inc. has had various challenges in its production of quality wine over the years. The company has managed to buy local wine companies in Canada over the years, which is among the primary steps undertaken by the company in ensuring its growth. Besides, the company has been involved in the growth of grapes that are the primary raw materials in the production of wine and spirits (De Massis, A., & Kotlar, J., 2019). The organization has been able to create an active distribution channel in Canada with the use of retail stores and online stores. In ensuing more sales, the organization has free delivery services for the customers who buy the wine and spirit products online. The company has been able to make significant steps in attaining its goals in the recent past after making more harvests from the company vineyards. Diamond Estate wines and spirits Inc. has an objective to be among the leading brands in…
Students Name Professors Name Course Date The Role of Humanitarian On 19th August, which is known to be World Humanitarian Day, we honor and celebrate the frontline workers who are known to have taken the risk to ensure the continuation of healthcare support provision and ensure the protection of the neediest individuals. During this day, we also honored the death of humanitarians, their harassment, and injured while carrying out their responsibility or duty. This leads to the year’s theme of Real-life heroes. To be a hero is the act of taking the risk in order to save other individual’s life or community, specifically the most vulnerable individuals during the disaster occurrence. The humanitarians are playing an important role in ensuring the protection of vulnerable individuals during the disaster. The covid-19 pandemic has been the topic related to heroes. There are medical professional heroes who passed away during this pandemic as a result of taking a risk to save the vulnerable individuals who were believed to covid-19 victims. The individuals who died while helping the needy individuals are known to be the…
Colorectal Cancer Representation Using Infographics Student’s Name Course Professor’s Name Institution Date In conclusion, colorectal cancer starts as a small benign pre-cancerous growth, mostly affecting the aged, and therefore screening for the age above 50years is recommended. The cancer cells grow into the lymph vessels and later affect the nearby lymph nodes. The diseases may be caused by hereditary and lifestyle factors such as smoking, lack of physical exercise. Colorectal cancer treatment is dependent on the size, location, and extent of the cancerous spread (Siegel et al., 2017). Colorectal cancer can be easily treated in the initial stages before widespread to other regions. Various methods are applied in diagnosing colorectal cancer, such as blood testing and fecal testing, to determine blood in the stool. Surgery can be performed to remove the cancerous cells if not widely spread. Summary question Colorectal cancer mortality and incidence rate in the world has been on the rise in the past few years. The survival rate has declined, especially when diagnosis occurs after spread to the regional lymph…
Contents CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 2 Primary Research Questions 2 The subsidiary research questions: 3 The Strategy of this Paper 3 CHAPTER 2: AN OVERVIEW OF MALAYSIA AND THAILAND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 4 CHAPTER 3: THE CONCEPT OF REGULATORY GUILLOTINE, GOOD REGULATORY PRACTICE (GRP), AND REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS (RIA) 6 Regulatory Guillotine 6 The Regulatory Guillotine works through five stages: 7 Good Regulatory Practice (GRP) 8 Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) 8 CHAPTER 4: LAW AND REGULATORY FORMATION IN THE COUNTRY CONTEXT 10 Malaysia 10 Thailand 11 CHAPTER 5: REGULATORY REFORMS AND SYSTEMS IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND 14 Malaysia 14 Thailand 15 The ASEAN GRP Principles as per Article 77, the 2017 Constitution 17 10 Elements Requirement for the Relevant Legislation of Laws and Regulations in Thailand: 17 CHAPTER 6: REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS (RIA) 20 Malaysia 20 Thailand 23 CHAPTER 7: INSTITUTIONS THAT FACILITATE THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND 24 Malaysia 24 CHAPTER 8: EVALUATION OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND 27 Malaysia 27 CHAPTER 9: SUMMARY 28 Bibliography 30 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION The focus of this…