The relationship between subjective well-being and Religion

Prepare an 8-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that illustrates the relationship between subjective well-being and the following topics:

Physical health
Mental health
Work
Intelligence
Religion
Race, ethnicity, and stigma

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Negative correlation between winning the lottery and happiness

Research on lottery winners suggests there is a negative correlation between winning the lottery and happiness. Many winners felt like losers. How do you account for this effect? Given this research, if you won the lottery, what would you do to ensure a positive outcome?

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Trace A Concept

A​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​s future Nurse Educators you should be able to trace anything you want your students to learn all the way from the course objectives, to the program objectives; then to the goals/ values, etc of the University’s mission, vision, and goals and even outside to the accrediting bodies. We have started putting tables at the beginning of each module that traces the UWF SON graduate program outcome to the course student learning outcomes and then the module objectives to the assignments. This process defends to you ( the learner) and any accrediting agencies that there is a reason we have you do what we have you do. Did you use any community or global (national or international) resources this term? If so what were they? If you did, you should be able to trace that assignment through this course SLO to one at the program level, to one at the university level, and then to CCNE or ACEN or other accrediting body. What do you think?

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Commemorating Roman Matrons and Patrons

1. How does this commemorative portrait of an elite women from the Flavian dynasty [similar to 6.40] compare visually and conceptually to carvings of Roman patrician men [6.12, 6.13]? 

2. How does this commemorative portrait of an elite women from the Flavian dynasty compare visually and conceptually to other depictions of women weve encountered this semester [Hatshepsut, Hegeso, 5.54]?