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List the activities in the doctor’s office that are candidates for non value-added activities. Explain why you classify them as non value-added activities.

Non value- Added Costs in a Doctor’s Office.(Exercise 12-12) Dr. Steve Rosenthal has his own medical practice. He specializes in the treatment of diabetics. His staff consists of a receptionist, two nurses, a lab technician, and a dietitian. As patients enter the outer office, they check in with the receptionist. The patient then waits until called by a nurse. When called, the patient moves from the waiting room to the inner offices. The patient must weigh in and is then assigned a room. The nurse assigning the patient to a room gathers all the personal data for updating the medical records, such as insulin dosage, medication, illnesses since last visit, etc. The nurse also takes an initial blood sample for blood sugar testing and performs a blood pressure test. The patient then waits until the doctor comes in. After the doctor’s conference, the nurse returns to take more blood samples, depending on what is ordered by the doctor. The patient then waits until the dietitian comes to review eating habits and talk about how to improve meal planning and weight control. The patient returns to the receptionist to pay for the office visit and to schedule the next visit.In your response include the following:• Identify the activities in the doctor’s office that fall into process time, inspection time, move time, wait time, and storage time.• List the activities in the doctor’s office that are candidates for non value-added activities. Explain why you classify them as non value-added activities.

What crime has been committed? What technology would be useful in locating the car?

Burleigh drives his Jaguar to work every morning and parks in the same location. One morning, as Burleigh is exiting his vehicle, two young men pull him from his car, point a gun at his head, and tell him to lie on the ground. Then they drive away in the car. After they drive away, Burleigh calls the police. Burleigh cannot identify the two men. Pretend that you are the investigating officer who responds to the 911 call. Address the following questions: What crime has been committed? What technology would be useful in locating the car? Now pretend that you have located the car, which is parked in the driveway of a private residence. Can you seize the car without a warrant? Why or why not? What are some obstacles law-enforcement officers face in solving crimes such as the above scenario?

Robbery and Technology

Jasper robs the home of Peter and Carly, two meth dealers. He steals expensive jewelry, meth equipment, and meth. You are the assigned detective to the robbery and receive a reliable tip that Jasper has stashed the goods in his home. You want to use thermal imaging to detect the presence of the stolen items. A senior detective advises you that you do not need a warrant. Based upon your reading of Kyllo v. United States, what should you do? How does the court’s decision reinforce ethical behavior and constitutional limits on law-enforcement officers? Write a journal assignment that addresses these questions.

How would you characterize the current U.S. approach and measures to counterterrorism? How does it compare to the approach advocated by critics of security and military measures?

Counterterrorism as a topic is complex, but it is clearly important in today’s world and will continue to be important. Critics of contemporary counterterrorism strategy argue, however, that counterterrorism would be more effective if efforts were focused more on the economic, social, political, and religious aspects of terrorism rather than expending heavy efforts in military, security, and law enforcement measures. For this assignment, you will examine the concept of endorsing softer measures to counter terrorism as a more effective, long-term approach. When writing this paper, you should consider the following questions: How would you characterize the current U.S. approach and measures to counterterrorism? How does it compare to the approach advocated by critics of security and military measures?

Ambulance Service in Jersey City

This is an introduction on the research paper, which is analyzing the ambulance service in Jersey City, New Jersey Area. Follow the guide: -Scope of the study (geographical region) -Characteristics of the area (socio-economical/requirements/policy/regulation/law regarding ambulance service) Explain your study areas socio-economic facts. You may use some statistics. Objectives of the study (e.g. to understand the service coverage / average response time/ to understand the social inequality of the ambulance service) Example: the residents in the City of Jersey City complain that the ambulances in the city does not respond quickly (reference). So we will investigate – Stakeholder analysis Who are the stakeholders? What are their role or why are they important? Who are the contact person(s)?

Briefly characterize the information and perspective represented in each video concerning the issue of climate change.

1. Briefly characterize the information and perspective represented in each video concerning the issue of climate change. How might these two perspectives lead to two totally different ethical perspectives on what needs to be done and how urgently and quickly humans need to respond? https://youtu.be/M2Jxs7lR8ZI?t=154 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkdbSxyXftc&t=2s 2. Compare the world view of Brian Swimme with that of Chief Seattle. Describe in detail some of the similarities between them. How does Swimmes perspective provide a scientific basis for an environmental ethics? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw0RS2Tfk74&list=PLEAE66D74118D75D5&index=6 https://youtu.be/HoIuPpomWeM?t=55 3. Did the people who built the factories that released the toxins that contaminated the landscape and ultimately ended up in the breast milk of the local Inuit women know that they were doing it? Does this make their action any less unethical? Why or why not? Are we morally responsible for our ignorance? If we are not held morally accountable for actions done in ignorance how might that lead people, corporations or industries to actively perpetuate ignorance? https://youtu.be/3CMlWQodtYs?t=4 4. Watch the above video. On a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being not so significant, 5 being extremely urgent) how critical do you think the ethical issues surrounding ecology are for our time? What are the reasons that lead you to choose this number? What values do you think are motivating these young activists to go on these school strikes and what values do you think are motivating those who tell them they should be back in school? What do you think this movement of young activists will look like 5 years from now? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCVQdr9QFwY 5. Watch the story of the Algonquin buffalo dance rituals. Why was this story told and this ritual performed? How was it supposed to effect the attitude of the hunters who killed the buffalo? Why was the massive slaughter of the buffalo by the European settlers considered a sacramental violation? https://youtu.be/vwcp6ityOL0?list=PLiJELyO9hcAZ_JVEmAI3sByatFwdSy6F7&t=6 https://youtu.be/ygfO6KpKVWs?list=PLiJELyO9hcAZ_JVEmAI3sByatFwdSy6F7&t=1 6. 6) List and describe three examples from the video that seem to suggest intelligence and empathy on the part of non-human animals. How does Safina turn the very qualities that we often think make humans special (consciousness, intelligence, compassion etc..) into a challenge? Do you think humanity will meet this challenge? Why or why not? https://youtu.be/-wkdH_wluhw?t=20 7. List some of the species that are threatened according to this video. Why might forcing a species to extinction be considered more unethical than killing an animal? What is your personal view concerning our ethical responsibility to animals? https://youtu.be/cKuk9xSfPtQ?t=835
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Ecological importance of marine mammals in aquatic ecosystems

The midterm paper will be a review that you will have to write. The midterm paper is worth 20% of the final course grade. The paper will have to be consistently structured, not more or less than 2 pages, single-spaced, Times New Roman 12-point font. You have to pick one of the following topics to write about: Ecological importance of marine mammals in aquatic ecosystems Biological interactions between marine mammals and global fisheries Up to 20 references (book chapters, scientific papers only) can be used, not less than 12. They have to be cited in the text and should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the paper. Your references should have a similar format and should include: name of authors, year of publication, title, journal, issue number, and page references. All your statements should be supported by references. You can cite a paper on multiple occasions in your paper.