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Who launched first man-made satellite was launched into orbit in 1957

Who launched first man-made satellite was launched into orbit in 1957

Instructions: Answer the questions below. No specific format is required, but do submit your work in a professional-looking format. Do not copy-and-paste answers; use your own words.

Use complete sentences, correct spelling, proper punctuation, and appropriate grammar.

Submit your answers as Week 1: Assignment 1.Acceptable file types include: .docx, .doc, .rtf, or .pdf.

  1. The first man-made satellite was launched into orbit in 1957. Who launched it and what was its effect on the United States?
  2. What national goal was set forth by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, shortly after Alan Shepard became the first American in space?
  3. List the contributions the Apollo program made to space flight.
  4. List some of what the first U.S. spacecraft/satellites studied, measured, and provided.
  5. List the contributions the Skylab program made to space flight.
  6. Describe Skylab\’s basic construction.
  7. Explain the term acceleration.
  8. Explain Perigee and Apogee.
  9. What is inclination and how is it measured?
  10. What is the most significant type of perturbation? Explain what it does to a satellite at perigee.

Ethical Issue Code Gray (1983) The Waiting Room (2012)

Ethical Issue Code Gray (1983) The Waiting Room (2012)

The student will watch the documentary Code Gray (1983) or The Waiting Room (2012). These documentaries are available thru the Newman Library. For this paper the student will consider and explore one issue and the complexities in making a decision that has ethical ramifications using the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University Framework for Ethical Decision Making (2017) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53fw6jOG7RI. Or https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-decision-making/a-framework-for-ethical-decision-making/

The following guidelines will help you craft your paper: Be sure to review the Ethical Issue Grading rubric to guide your Essay.

Paper will follow APA format to include: Title page, Abstract page, Body of the paper (2-3 pages [750-1000 words]) and Reference page (Maximum total of 5-6 pages, including the title page, abstract page, 2-3 pages of the body, and reference page).

Use headings to help guide your reader through the sections of this paper

  • An introductory paragraph where you define the topic. Be sure the purpose of the paper clearly stated.  Remember- in APA format the word “Introduction” is not a heading for the introductory paragraph.
  • Explore one ethical dilemma from either documentary Code Gray (1983) or The Waiting Room (2012).  Describe the chosen ethical dilemma.
  • What individuals and groups have an important stake in the outcome? Discuss two options that could be used for resolution of the ethical dilemma?
  • Evaluate the two options by asking the following questions:
  • Considering all these approaches, which approach best addresses the ethical situation and why?
  • Discuss one ethical principle that is applicable in making a decision regarding the ethical dilemma with a rationale. Autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence are examples of ethical principles that may be considered in the decision. The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University Framework for Ethical Decision Making (2017), American Nurses Association (ANA) website and your textbook have resources that can help guide in identifying ethical standards. Be sure to cite your references using APA format.
  • Clearly describe the impact of this ethical issue on professional nursing.
  • Summarize your paper in the concluding paragraph.
  • References – 5 required

Cultural misunderstanding between Hong Kong and Australia people

Cultural misunderstanding between Hong Kong and Australia people

After reading the Requirements below, write a 450 word reflection exploring a single aspect

Your reflection should:

 

Marking scheme:

Description 20%

Analysis 45%

Expression 20%

Conclusion 15%

Please focus more on analysis part.

 

Write using a clear, professional tone. No need to be too formal—just be clear. Nice, short sentences are best.

Make sure you have reviewed the following resources in the Weekly Activities folder and the lecture-workshops from Weeks 1, 3, 4 & 5:

The reading ‘Understanding Relationships’ (Week 3)

The reading, ‘Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions’ (Week 4)

The video on actor-observer bias, ‘Attribution theory – Attribution error and culture’ (Week 4)

For this assessment you will write a 450 word reflective analysis, which (1) describes

(a) a single intercultural misunderstanding you have encountered in your life,

As part of your analysis, consider one of these themes discussed in the lectures, workshops and readings:

1 Individualistic vs collectivist cultures

2 Socratic tradition vs. Confucian tradition

3 High context vs. low context

4 Indulgence vs. restraint

5 Personal space (Proxemics)

6 Touch (Haptics)

7 Body language (Kinesics)

8 Interpretation of time (Chronemics)

And (2) analyses its underlying causes and impacts with reference to something

Please follow this background part to write a reflective analysis, thanks

In Hong Kong, people tends to have a rush and fast expression .They only speak bullet points because of hustle lifestyle there, actually Hong Kong people are nice and kind. Just because of tight schedule every day they are too tired to say too much. People from western countries would feel they are rude or mean. In fact, they are not. It is a cultural misunderstanding.

Not like Australia,people will give a nice facial expression or a smile to strangers and ask how are you ?or encourage each other and  have a warm and long conversation.