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n the news we constantly keep hearing the push for Medicare for all…and yes, a system/nation wide program to offer insurance to everyone alike is an ideal situation.  However, let’s look at it from a Hospital’s perspective, can a Hospital survive solely on Medicare rate reimbursements?  How do you think this would affect our current Hospitals in regard to the effectiveness and quality of care they offer?  Follow the link to read an interesting article and the current position of the American Nurses Association.  Also,  follow the link to the DQ Forum to post your thoughts…no need to include any APA citations, just speak/write your mind. 🙂

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Hi, I need help with essay on Art, Science and Technology ( A Cabinet of Curiosities ). Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

This can be found in the Weisman Art Museum on the East Bank. While the title of this piece is Silent Music, it looks to me like a bookshelf with different shapes in each cell.

Five of the objects I chose for my cabinet of curiosities may be grouped under the heading of “modernizing the traditional.” This is a suitable heading because these objects are based on traditional human tools which have played a specific function in human development. These objects have been modernized to portray a superfluous modern aesthetic which is entirely unnecessary for the object to function. The black hat, found in the Goldstein Museum has the same traditional function of all hats: it covers the head for warmth and protection. What makes this piece unique is the height, texture and shape. While a stocking cap would perform the same function as this beaver hat, this piece could be worn as a representation of social status, wealth or culture. Muslim males wear hats similar to this called Songkoks to social functions like weddings or funerals. New World fur traders may have worn these hats as evidence of their trade. The cultural significance of the Songkok or French beaver pelt overshadow the traditional role of other hats. The Eyeglass Sketches also have a traditional function which has been styled and designed. These glasses retain their function as medical devices that help humans see, but the superfluous aesthetic which makes a wearer look like Buddy Holly is a modern addition.

Silent Music VII completely loses its function as a series of shelves because of the decorative contents of each box. The shapes which each shelf contains function provide an aesthetic touch which renders the actual shelves useless. The X-Ray tube is also robbed of its functionality because it exists outside of a medical center. It is not plugged in and it is not in the hands of medical professionals or physicists. Even though the tube is

 

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Advertising course

1. What is a focus group? AND give one disadvantage of this research method 

2. When a researcher asks a television viewer if he/she remembers seeing an ad for Dawn soap, this is an example of a ____ test. ?

3. Copywriters and artists work in the ____ department in an ad agency. Buyers in the ____ department in an ad agency place the ad on tv, radio, or print. Account executives in an ad agency act as the liaison between the _____ and the agency.?

4. Large companies spend billions of dollars on advertising every year and hire an advertising agency to prepare most of their advertising. Why doesn’t a big company just do all of its own advertising in-house? In other words, what is the advantage of hiring an ad agency instead of hiring your own employees to do ad work? 

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This week, please respond to THREE of the following forum prompts (one – two paragraphs per answer). Please begin as soon as you have read the last chapter of the textbook and looked at the lecture and links. These responses and your peer comments (at least two) are due by Wednesday night at 11pm.

1. Do you impose some limitations on your own actions? Why? Do you believe they make you free or instead deny you freedom? Of the arguments for and against free will presented in this chapter, which one strikes you as being the most convincing? Explain your answer as fully as possible.

2. This chapter discusses a number of religious and philosophical beliefs that say freedom comes only within limitations. Discuss at least two of these limitations. Do they apply to your life at present? If not, would you be willing to try them?

5. Why is “freedom” the final chapter of our textbook? What did you think of the authors’ final message in the last section of the chapter? The Wordsworth poem? Include here any final comments on “Citizen Kane” and/or “Do the Right Thing” as regards the characters’ limitations or freedoms. 

 

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