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You have been painting as long as you can remember—primarily serene landscapes of mountains, lakes, and streams in watercolor. You display your paintings at the local fair, sell some to friends and relatives, and gift a few. Recently, you were approached by a professional from the art world who believes you can market your paintings to a much larger audience and make a good profit. Before you can start selling to a wider audience you need to prepare a 5- to 7-page paper to:Discuss the demographics and psychographics of your target market. Discuss the possible needs and goals of your potential consumers. Analyze the following aspects: dogmatism social character need for uniqueness Discuss how the above issues contribute to your marketing efforts. Be sure to cite your references in the APA format.

 

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) What perceptions of “others” are reflected attending Miss Columbia’s School House (Document 1)? How does Aguinaldo’s criticism of America’s policies towards the Philippines (Document 2) echo the 1894 political cartoon? What do these two documents suggest about the way America perceived conquered peoples and the likelihood that they would ever be fit for American citizenship and its liberties? 2) What relationship does President Eisenhower draw between events in the modern Civil Rights Movement and the goals of the United States in waging the Cold War (Document 3)? How does the Alcatraz Proclamation (Document 4) and the “The Soiling of Old Glory” photograph (Document 5) reflect the increasing radicalization of the Civil Rights Movement by the 1970s as well as the violent responses it could produce within Anglo American communities? Based upon Eisenhower’s speech, how do you believe he would respond to Documents 4 and 5 in the context of the Cold War? 3) According to President Reagan (Document 6), what does “having a positive view of American history” mean and what values does the country stand for? What should modern Americans think of their country’s past in regards to race relations according Senator Obama (Document 7)? Do you agree with these documents arguments about America’s past? Why or why not? 4) Based upon your reading of these documents, to what extent do you believe America’s past continues to influence American society and modern debates about inequality? Does our past and efforts to confront and resolve issues of inequality empower us with a moral authority to dictate world affairs today? Why or why not?

 

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Write 2 pages with APA style on Hitch. Hitch Movie Review Hitch is a comical romantic movie that highlights the romantic survival wits in highly competitive NewYork romance. It remains specifically designed to display available survival techniques for men who are in love with seemingly incompatible women. These women either rank much above them or are very cute and difficult to manage. The paper expounds on how Hitch employs the technique of nonverbal cues in communication between characters in the movie (Rodger, 1). Imperatively, various comical effects relates with the use of non-verbal cues in romance and within the movie.

The movie entails scenes where individual characters are trapped within romantic situations where they cannot express themselves. They feel like they want to talk but cannot because they either are feeling inferior or are trapped in unknown phobia. The scene opens on a Valentine Day with Hitch (Willy Smith) as a date doctor. He understands women so well and is out to aid his friends attract, maintain, and entertain their coveted cute ladies. Hitch acts comically by employing his professional background and knowledge about women as a doctor in helping his friend establish romantic relationships.

Smith emphases the use of non-verbal cues such as how to make one’s eye look heroic, what to tell women at the first ate and what one should not say to such women. The date doctor’s advice involves many strategies, both long and short term that acts through different ways to achieve the same objective. Other strategies are much subtle and require patience. Will Smith gives an array of recommendation that eventually assist his friends in their romantic life. Such non-verbal cues remains foremost in establishing comic effects and romance within the movie.

For instance, Hitch receives his first client, Albert (Kevin James) who has been having many troubles in initiating romantic relationships. Kevin is in love with a very affluent and powerful cute lady, Allegra, whom he is not able to get. Allegra is hesitant in dating a young, boring and shy accountant because it will be demeaning her ego. Kevin consults Hitch on the way to go about the problem. Kevin uses non-verbal cues by resigning when Allegra gets angry in a board meeting. He is trying to win Allegra by implying that he cares about her emotional turmoil due to wrong advice that she has just received from the investors. Allegra notices how caring Kevin is and gets attracted to him. Kevin’s non-verbal trick seems to have worked perfectly for him in winning the beautiful lady. This is comical as Kevin wins love not on his creativity but advisory of Hitch.

Hitch gets a long mileage due to its aim of spreading the theme of an undemanding romantic way of life to its audience. It utilizes various techniques in attracting its audience to the core theme of remaining romantic and use of subtle non-verbal methods in winning ladies in a romantic relationship (Rodger, 1).

Hitch, however, remains stuck in his romantic life when he fails to use his experience in wooing Sara. Sara seems to be much aware of his old trick and is much ahead in romantic life. She is an experienced, romantic lady who is foresighted and very witty. Hitch cannot use his advice to Albert (Kevin) in succeeding in his quest. The situation is comically and unexpected as Hitch should also employ his experience on love issues in building his individual romance and relationship with Sara.

Conclusively, the hitch is a typical romantic movie that is both entertaining and educating to those in a relationship and employs non-verbal cues that makes it unique and outstanding. (Giannetti, 54).&nbsp.The movie displays comic effects when the perceived counsellor of romance, Hitch fails to win Sara using his individual non-verbal cues tactics. Nonetheless, non-verbal cues helps his friends establish effective romance in their relationships.

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Giannetti, L. D. (2011).&nbsp.Understanding movies. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Rodger, Albert (2015). Review of Hitch. Web. October 16, 2015. Retrieved from http://

 

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Write a 3 page essay on Legal aspects of Nursing- Homework # 5 raquel.

Their testimony shows that the procedure for documentation of narcotics given was not keenly followed because most nurses did the documentation during their breaks and free time. It is shown that most of them documented when they had forgotten the number of patients given the narcotics. In the court, the suspended nurse can argue that the difference in figures may have resulted from forgetting the figures.

I would have ruled in favor of the suspended nurse. This is because. there is no credible evidence that solely links the nurse to the missing drugs. From the evidence, the nurse has been diligently working for 25 years with no past records of such an incidence. In addition, the nurse was not found in possession of the drugs hence lack of solid evidence linking her to the drugs.

The institution has enhanced patient safety by putting in place a computerized medicine cabinet. This cabinet ensures enhanced distribution and better monitoring of narcotics. The nurses were also required to document the narcotic usage and hence record the dosage, time, and method of administration. This shows that the institution was committed to the safety of its patients.

The nurses are negligent in their duties. As a nurse, one ought to put the patient’s interest first by ensuring that records of the patient are properly kept for future use (Thompson, 2005). Lack of proper recording shows the unwillingness and laziness of the nurses to take care of the patients and therefore they are negligent.

The organization must consider the failure of its nurses to do a proper documentation on drugs issued to patients. It must also look at ways in which close supervision is to be made on nurses so that they follow rules and regulations. In addition, in the case where nurses do not follow the guidelines of a physician and opt for IV route instead of IM injection, strict rules and supervision should be imposed.

The defendants in this case are

 

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