Write a postcard to a famous aviator that makes specific connections between your personal interest in aviation-related sciences and their contributions to aviation. Describe a key flight that changed the world and how it has influenced you.

Putting it All Together – The Crossroads of Science, Technology, and Society

Discussion Topics
Piper Arrow aircraft in flight.
Select one of the following topics:

Write a postcard to a famous aviator that makes specific connections between your personal interest in aviation-related sciences and their contributions to aviation.
Describe a key flight that changed the world and how it has influenced you.
Describe how a ground-breaking aircraft has impacted your life.

Does Endotracheal Intubation improve the rate of ROSC in out of hospital cardiac arrest?Discuss.

You must start with a clear and concise question which you will then aim to at least partially answer, by completing a literature review. This can certainly be around advanced airway management, including SGA and ETT. An example could be “Does Endotracheal Intubation improve the rate of ROSC in out of hospital cardiac arrest?”

Then include in the introduction, an appropriate context for reviewing the literature, establish your reasons – i.e. point of view – for reviewing the literature; You have sort of done some of this in what you have already written.

What steps are companies taking to ensure that employees are not discriminated against?Why is workplace diversity so important in today’s business environment?

In contrast, little was reported on the reversal of the new regulation designed to combat the wage gap between men and women. The revised EEO-1 would have gone into effect March 31, 2018, and required companies with 100 or more employees and federal contractors with 50 or more employees to report W-2 wage information and total hours worked for all employees.

How important is equal pay? According to the analyses of the 2014–2016 Annual Social and Economic supplement published by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, the United States economy would have produced additional income of $512.6 billion if women received equal pay; this represents 2.8 percent of 2016 gross domestic product.

In addition, poverty rates would drop from 10.8 percent to 4.4 percent, and the number of children with working mothers living in poverty would be nearly cut in half, dropping from 5.6 million to 3.1 million.

Critical Thinking Questions
1.Why is workplace diversity so important in today’s business environment?
2.What are the major sources of workplace discrimination? Cite specific examples from the case.
3.What steps are companies taking to ensure that employees are not discriminated against?

How does Arthur classify rights? Why is the child’s right to parental protection and food a “positive right?” How does his conception of “Rights” preclude the view that those in need have a “right” to affluent persons’ help?

JOHN ARTHUR “World Hunger & Moral Obligation”

(1) How does Arthur argue in defense of “Rights” as the main reason why we are not “obligated” to give our wealth away to “strangers?” Do you agree—why or why not? He says we have more reasons to give to our friends, family and those nearer to us than to those far away. How come? Do you agree? Explain.
(2) What is wrong, according to Arthur with Singer’s “Greater Moral Evil Rule?”
(3) Singer believes that it is morally wrong to purchase luxuries when so many people in the world go without basic necessities like food and shelter. Do you agree—why or why not? Why does Arthur find this viewpoint untenable? Explain.
(4) Arthur talks about the concept of “Desert.” He says, “Suppose an industrious farmer manages through hard work to produce a surplus of food for the winter while a lazy neighbor spends his summer fishing. Must our industrious farmer ignore his hard work and give the surplus away because his neighbor or his family will suffer?” What do you think of this example? Is it a fair analogy of affluent “West” v starving populations? Is it right to compare a “Lazy Neighbor” to famine ridden areas of the world? Why or why not? 797
(5) How does Arthur classify rights? Why is the child’s right to parental protection and food a “positive right?” How does his conception of “Rights” preclude the view that those in need have a “right” to affluent persons’ help?

Why, according to Solomon may the phrase “Business Ethics” sound odd at first? Explain. Why does he claim that it is not, after all a “Contradiction in terms” but a necessary condition for businesses and corporations to be profitable and thrive, i.e., to be successful? Give reasons.

Robert Solomon & “Making Money & the Importance of
Virtues” & “Corporate Virtues”

(1) Why, according to Solomon may the phrase “Business Ethics” sound odd at first? Explain. Why does he claim that it is not, after all a “Contradiction in terms” but a necessary condition for businesses and corporations to be profitable and thrive, i.e., to be successful? Give reasons.
(2) Companies sometimes make mistakes and/or intentionally behave very unethically. How do the examples presented in class, i.e., Tylenol, Firestone, Nestle, Enron, show different responses and attitudes about moral responsibility when corporations f…up? What makes Tylenol the only one of the four who’s CEO did the right thing in their crisis? Be specific. What about the others actions made them so dubious and despicable?
(4) Does Solomon think it’s possible for businesses and corporations to behave ethically—why or why not? Explain. Further, what would Solomon think of the behavior of the CEO’s of those companies
(5) Solomon proposes what he refers to as an “Aristotelian” view of Business Ethics. What about his perspective qualifies it as such? Consider his statement: “Virtues are values turned into action.” What is meant by this phrase? Carefully explain.

Critically review the article. Analyze the evidence. Was the research presented in the article objective or bias? Describe the article’s strength and weakness. Highlight the positive or negative points.

Improving Skin Assessment Documentation in the Electronic Health Record to Prevent Perioperative Pressure Injuries

A journal article review is a detailed, constructive, and critical evaluation of published peer-reviewed professional literature. Choose and read a journal article from a professional nursing publication.
The student will create an American Psychological Association format
Provide “Title” page and use APA writing style throughout the journal article review.
The student will choose from a topic provide that is relevant to contemporary nursing. The article chosen must be submitted and pre-approved by instructor prior to writing it. This is an academic, professionally written exercise consisting of a minimum of 3 to 4 paragraphs in length.
Each paragraph to contain of a minimum of 4 to 5 sentences.
To consist of 750 to 1000 words.
A Contemporary Nursing topic of your choice,
First review and summarize the journal article. Describe what the article is about. Present a clear, non-biased understanding of the article’s topic. Mention the article name and source. What makes the article important?

Critically review the article. Analyze the evidence. Was the research presented in the article objective or bias? Describe the article’s strength and weakness. Highlight the positive or negative points.

Would you say that myths produced during the Middle Ages reveal more about unification of peoples or separation? Be sure to weigh the evidence of specific historical examples in your posts.

Would you say that myths produced during the Middle Ages reveal more about unification of peoples or separation? Be sure to weigh the evidence of specific historical examples in your posts.

We are asking you to select stories and beliefs that people in the middle ages entertained and to discuss how they reflected the specific times and places and perhaps also shaped those times and places. I need you to writte about Beowulf

What do you think–does biodiversity protect humans against infectious disease? Present your fact-based opinion and discuss.

Relationship Between Biodiversity and Infectious Diseases

Over the last decade, biodiversity has continued to decrease due to human behavior and climate change. However, an increase in the number of zoonotic diseases  such as AIDS, Ebola, West Nile virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome , and now COVID-19 has made us more aware of how animals and humans interact in an ecosystem.

What do you think–does biodiversity protect humans against infectious disease?

Present your fact-based opinion and discuss.