Post a comparison of at least two APRN board of nursing regulations in your state/region with those of at least one other state/region. Describe how they may differ. Be specific and provide examples. Then, explain how the regulations you selected may apply to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who have legal authority to practice within the full scope of their education and experience. Provide at least one example of how APRNs may adhere to the two regulations you selected.Include 3-4 updated nursing resources. Use Texas and Illinois for the comparison.

Post a comparison of at least two APRN board of nursing regulations in your state/region with those of at least one other state/region. Describe how they may differ. Be specific and provide examples. Then, explain how the regulations you selected may apply to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who have legal authority to practice within the full scope of their education and experience. Provide at least one example of how APRNs may adhere to the two regulations you selected.Include 3-4 updated nursing resources.

Use Texas and Illinois for the comparison.

prepare and submit a term paper on The Influence of Active Learning on the College Student Departure Process. Your paper should be a minimum of 250 words in length. The results of the study showed some correlation between active learning and the student departure process. One encouraging sign was that social integration plays an important role in active learning, and thus the two should be linked.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Influence of Active Learning on the College Student Departure Process. Your paper should be a minimum of 250 words in length. The results of the study showed some correlation between active learning and the student departure process. One encouraging sign was that social integration plays an important role in active learning, and thus the two should be linked.

Choose Public-College Presidents in the Sunshine, but Know When to Draw the Shades

Last week a new president was chosen for the University of Tennessee after much deliberation. The controversy revolved around the final interviews being made available on the Internet. Some people view this open process as unnecessary and in fact harmful to the reputation of the university. The authors of this article investigated numerous states’ sunshine laws, where information must be made public in state-sponsored institutions. What was discovered was that there is much confusion around how these laws should be applied and in what circumstances. The recommendation given was that common ground should be found that permits some information to be made public yet allows privacy on certain occasions. Also, the timing of the release of sensitive information should be done in a slow manner. Thirdly, there must be some closed-door meetings that do not require information to be disseminated. Trustees should be informed of important decisions before the information is made available to the public. Sunshine will continue to thrive, but the way in which they are used must be looked at.

prepare and submit a term paper on The Impact of Bullying Prevention Programs in Highschool. Your paper should be a minimum of 1500 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Impact of Bullying Prevention Programs in Highschool. Your paper should be a minimum of 1500 words in length.

What are the measures taken by educators and all education stakeholders to reduce or end bullying? Do they have negative or positive impacts on both the victims and perpetrators?Bullying is commonly defined as “a subtype of aggression” which can take both verbal and physical forms. A researcher described bullying as “intentional, harmful, aggressive behavior of a more powerful person or group of people directed repeatedly towards a less powerful person, usually without provocation” (Harris).

Though perpetrated in common acts such as name-calling and mild hitting, bullying can take ominous forms as seen in the Columbine tragedy. Bullying can also come in the modes of cyber-bullying (where the bullying behavior takes place in virtual settings such as emails) and relational aggression.Studies conducted in America decipher that up to 30% of American students report frequent and fervent bullying experiences in both victim’s and instigators’ capacity (Nansel 29). Other research shows the bullying frequency standing at 44%.

Generally, boys are more probable to engage in physical bullying activities compared to girls. Girls, on the other hand, are more likely to engage in relational aggression and other verbal and emotional forms of bullying. As many as 7% of eighth-graders have confirmed staying at home at least once a month due to fears of being bullied when in school. In the past, bullying activities have been seen to increase and persist during the early adolescent ages (Nansel 34). This only reinforces the importance of prevention and intervention works to create a peaceful transition from elementary to middle schools.

Why do students engage in bullying activities? Students have been known to engage in bullying because of a number of reasons. Such reasons include experiencing excitement, gaining attention and popularity, obtaining material possessions, acting out the psychological problems emanating from a troubled home&nbsp.environment, joining the “in” crowd and perhaps copying someone that is perceived as cool.

Complete 8 pages APA formatted article: Slavery and the Rise of Capitalism.

Complete 8 pages APA formatted article: Slavery and the Rise of Capitalism.

In the year between 1526 and 1867 Sub Saharan Africa lost more than 12.5 million people. Slavery is the universal phenomena which have existed from the early history of the human being. Even though the ideologies and the culture have an influence on the system of slavery the industrialization and capitalist development boosted up slavery. The cultural and ideological features of the society acted as the catalyst for the system of slavery. Along with the development of human society, the nature and complexity of the slave system also developed.

Robin Black burn points out that slavery is the dark side of human progress. “Robin Blackburn suggests that it points us towards the “dark side of progress” (p5) in that the inhumanity of the system developed side by side with huge steps forward in knowledge and technique, such as the exploration of the Atlantic and the development of new navigational techniques.” (Blackburn & Verso 1998). Europeans are not sold as chattel slaves. There are many reasons for this. The cultural background may be one reason.

During the middle ages, the white Christians were not bought as slaves because they belong to an implicit community. The law enforced a clear distinction between punitive and chattel slavery. Due to this, the chattel slavery has virtually disappeared from northern Europe by about1400. The basis of the implicit community was ethnicity rather than religion. Galley slavery – Theologians could cite unambiguous scriptural authority for hereditary slavery for outsiders which may be a punishment for original sin.

Baptism does not redeem black skin from slavery. In the book of Genesis in the Bible, we cannot find out any proof from the Bible that the nations of Ham are black. But, the genealogies and apocryphal remarks imply that the nations of Ham are migrated to other lands notably to Ethiopia. Ethiopia came to be inhabited by black people. The&nbsp.literal reading of bible sanctions that black people were divinely ordained for perpetual servitude.&nbsp.