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We are living in the data mining age. Provide an example on how data mining can turn a large collection of data into knowledge that can help meet a current global challenge in order to improve healthcare outcomes.

We are living in the data mining age. Provide an example on how data mining can turn a large collection of data into knowledge that can help meet a current global challenge in order to improve healthcare outcomes. Apa style. 250 words minimum.

Choose one of the academic journal articles posted in connection with the texts. (You may also find an article of your own; please clear it with me at least 5 days before the due date.)

1. Choose one of the academic journal articles posted in connection with the texts. (You may also find an article of your own; please clear it with me at least 5 days before the due date.) Your essay will include a brief summary (3 4 sentences) of the article, but it will mostly be a response to the critics interpretation or analysis. Here you can take a couple of approaches:
a) To what extent do you agree with the authors interpretation?
b) How does this article change your reading of the text?
You will need a clear thesis and multiple supporting points. Use quotations from the original text as well as from the journal article to support your response. This kind of essay follows an approach described as They say, I say. (Theres a whole book on academic writing with this title.) Your essay is a conversation between you and the critic: what the critic says, what you say in response. Where you disagree, explain why. Where you agree (and this is harder), you have to do more than say, Yeah. What she said. You have to show what ELSE in the text makes you agree with the critics point.

2. Compare one of the texts we have studied this term to a modern retelling or interpretation. In your analysis, focus on how one aspect (scene, character, image, etc.) in the modern interpretation introduces or foregrounds a different perspective or value and explain how this new element speaks to a modern audience.

Please according to my guidelines and requirements to complete my paper. Just focus on the films of Dir. Wong Kar wai, especially the great master, also discuss and analyze the production which are cooperative with Christophe Dolye

Please according to my guidelines and requirements to complete my paper. Just focus on the films of Dir. Wong Kar wai, especially the great master, also discuss and analyze the production which are cooperative with Christophe Dolye

leadership model

For this assignment, you are required to write a Leadership Research Essay.

Requirement: Using the terms, concepts, and theories learned in this course, write a 5 to 7 page (Times New Roman 12 font with double-spaced lines) leadership essay defining your leadership philosophy with one or more of the leadership theories we have studied. Each page should be approximately 350 words, so the total word count (not counting the reference page and the title page) should be at least 1750 words. Papers with fewer than 1750 words will have deductions for lack of content. Quotes should be limited and if necessary, cited appropriately. For this assignment, the use of first person is allowed.

No abstract is necessary. Include a clear and concise introductory and concluding paragraph.

Research: Additionally, using the APUS Online Library, conduct research and incorporate at least two (2) additional sources other than your textbook and course articles to support your essay. Use the APA Style to cite your in-text references and to list your references on a reference page.

Your essay will address these questions:

A. What leadership model, style, or theory best describes you as a leader? Why? Give examples using the terms and concepts in your textbook.

1) Skills Approach

2) Situational Approach

3) Behavioral Approach

4) Trait Approach

5) Path-Goal Approach

B. What are your most distinguishing leadership traits? What traits do you strive to learn to develop?

C. As a follower, what leadership approach do you prefer from your leader?

D. What leadership model or theory best describes how you influence others? Give examples.

E. Based on your self-assessments, your current leadership and motivational skills, and the knowledge you have gained from the course materials, what goals will you set and what plan of action will you implement to improve your (1) leadership and (2) motivation? Include the type of leadership theory or model you intend to implement to achieve your goals.

F. Explain the steps you need to take to complete each of these self-improvement goals?

Save your essay as Last Name_Leadership Research Essay_MGMT312.doc (e.g. Smith_Leadership Research Essay_MGMT312.doc).

When you are ready, upload your essay for grading.

Paper Format:

A. Title Page – Include a title page with your name, student number, title of your paper, course number, course name, and date.

B. Introductory Paragraph – Include an introductory paragraph that ends.

C. Font and Spacing – Use Times New Roman 12 font with double spaced lines.

D. Length – Write a 5 to 7 page essay not including the title page and citation page.

E. Reference Page – Include all sources including your textbook on a Reference page

1. Utilize the APA Style for documenting sources. Remember to include at least 2 sources other than your textbooks. Finally, remember Wikipedia is NOT a scholarly source. Quotes must be properly cited. Limit quotes to less than 10% of your paper if you must have any.

2. Punctuation, essay format (thesis, supporting paragraphs with transition and topic sentences, and summary) grammar and documentation count toward your grade.

Summaries are concise reports of events that take place within the novel, put into your own words, with in-text citations that may include a large page number range.

The citation for your novel, in the MLA format (8th edition), appears first, followed by a list of quotations and paraphrases and summaries from the novel that are related to the subject of your Fourth Topic Essay (for example, snakes of Botswana, traditional foods of Botswana, womens rights in Botswana, etc.). Every item in the list must include an in-text citation in the MLA format.
Citation Example

McCall Smith, Alexander. The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Anchor Books, 2002.
Quotations are information taken word-for-word from your novel, so they must appear within quotation marks, and with an in-text citation at the end of the quote with the authors last name and page number. Generally, quotations are used in an essay when it is desirable to keep the authors exact words as they are, unchanged. Possibly the author selected their words particularly well, so something would be lost if the words were altered. Or possibly you wish to give the reader a sense of the authors style, in which case their exact phrasing is important.

Example

Mma Ramotswe did not want Africa to change. She did not want her people to become like everybody else, soulless, selfish, forgetful of what it means to be an African, or, worse still, ashamed of Africa. She would not be anything but an African, never, even if somebody came up to her and said Here is a pill, the very latest thing. Take it and it will make you into an American. She would say no. Never. No thank you (McCall Smith 215). Paraphrases are small bits of information taken from the novel (such as a dialogue between two characters or background information about a character or place) and put into your own words. This information also requires an in-text citation with the authors last name and the page number, as you are still making use of information that you did not create. The only difference between a paraphrase and a quotation, in terms of citation, is that you dont enclose a paraphrase within quotation marks.

Example

Mma Ramotswe was eight years old when the British relinquished control of her country, and the Bechuanaland Protectorate became Botswana. Since that time, the economy has grown significantly, with new businesses and factories being established regularly (McCall Smith 152-3).

Summaries are concise reports of events that take place within the novel, put into your own words, with in-text citations that may include a large page number range. A brief related quotation may be included.

Examples

One case that Mma Ramotswe solves during the course of this novel is that of Mma Pekwane, who consults her about a stolen car that her husband has acquired. She wants Mma Ramotswe to help her to return the car without her husband knowing his wife was involved. Mma Ramotswe agrees, and asks Mr J.L.B. to accompany her to the Pekwanes house to obtain the cars serial number. Mma Ramotswe contacts Billy Pilani, an old friend of hers, and a policeman, and gives him the number so that he can find the original owner of the car, and arrange to have that person retrieve the car from the African Mall in Gabarone on the following Tuesday morning. Early that morning, Mma Ramotswe returns to the Pekwanes house, finds the car keys that Mma Pekwane has left for her, and drives the car away. Everything goes as planned, and Mma Pekwane is relieved. She can now sleep at night, without feeling guilty or worried (McCall Smith 125-131).

Mr J.L.B. Matekoni Is a mechanic and the owner of Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors. Mma Ramotswe has known him for years, as his uncle had been a close friend of her father. He is a good mankind, truthful, and hard-working. Mma Ramotswe talks with him about some of her cases, including one involving a stolen car. He accompanies her on a mission to discover the cars serial number. He asks her to marry him, and she says no, even though she values his friendship highly, because her first husband treated her badly, and she has no wish to be married again. I do not want a husband, she says. I am finished with husbands for good (McCall Smith 156). Later, he asks for her help, with an illegal item he found in a customers car at his garage, and she takes care of the problem for him. The novel concludes with Mr J.L.B. working up the courage to once more ask her to marry him, and this time she agrees (McCall Smith 87-235).

Is it possible to be inspired to research and write argumentatively by your own and others personal experiences?

n most of your previous college writing courses, you have been told to avoid referring to your personal story and using personal pronouns. At some point, you may have been told that the reason for these practices is to avoid appearing biased. This is a valid concern, especially for argumentative research, which seeks to convince its audience of claims based upon evidence. In this past module, you were inspired to research by a fictional work, which recounted the personal experiences of Haitian immigrants. For this reflection, please consider:

Is it possible to be inspired to research and write argumentatively by your own and others personal experiences? What role does bias play, if you are inspired by personal experiences? And, are there any circumstances under which a personal story, including your own, might be used as a strong and effective form of evidence? Explain.

What do the demographics show us when it comes to domestic violence today? Who are the victims? Batterers?

What do the demographics show us when it comes to domestic violence today? Who are the victims? Batterers? Take into consideration gender, race, class, age, etc. While domestic violence victims can also be male, for the purposes of this discussion we will focus on the female victim and male batterer. Describe some of the barriers women encounter when they try to leave an abusive situation. Describe the various power plays that are used by batterers as shown on the Power and Control Wheel in the text. How can interventions be individualized for men of various personality types? What reforms are in order when it comes to how the criminal justice system addresses domestic violence? Be sure to include examples