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Theory Reflection

Theory Reflection

1. Read the entire reflection prompt and guiding questions thoroughly before you begin to craft
your response.
2. Read the required article(s) for the reflection.
3. When writing your reflection response, answer each of the prompt’s three questions
completely, with detail. You may refer to the assigned article(s) when appropriate. Paraphrase
any information from the article(s) in your own words as much as possible.
4. Review your reflection response to ensure it completely answers all three questions, evidence
you have read the assigned article(s), and is grammatically correct.

Geographies of Disease Solved Exam Questions

Geographies of Disease Solved Exam Questions

Instructions : Answer all questions
1. The Romanow Report (2002) stated that “geography is a social determinant of
health”. Drawing on three (3) readings from this term (no more than one reading
from each week’s readings), support this statement. Ensure you summarize the
readings and make clear connections to how they highlight the importance of
geography as a social determinant of health.
2. Define the concept of therapeutic landscapes. Choose two (2) readings from the
second half of the course (not from Week 4 on therapeutic landscapes),
summarize the readings and explain how they connect to the concept of
therapeutic landscapes. Using the list of the four thematic areas in the therapeutic
landscape literature (drawn from the Williams 2010 reading), identify and explain
the thematic area you think each reading selected addresses.
3. Define the concept of geographical imagination. Choose three (3) readings from
the second half of the course (not from Week 3 on geographical imagination) and
summarize the readings and explain how they connect to the concept of
geographical imaginations. Make sure you define any additional terms used in the
readings selected and clearly connect them to the concept of geographical
imaginations.

Format 
• Both questions should be included in one document/submission and submit
online through the course site
• No title page. Include your name, student number, course code, and the
instructor’s name in the header of the first page
• Single-spaced
• Times New Roman, 12pt
• Include page numbers

Legal Case Reviews Legal Case Analysis

Legal Case Reviews Legal Case Analysis

After receiving instructor approval, you will submit the four legal case reviews in your
Assignments folder. For each case, you will
provide a brief overview of the facts of the case
provide the determination of the court
describe the legal reasoning or rationale used by the court to reach its decision
describe the implications of the ruling on the conduct of criminal investigations
Note: This is not an opportunity for you to express your personal opinion on whether the court
was right or wrong in its decision. However, you may include authoritative commentary from
creditable sources with appropriate citation.
Grading for this project will be based on
the comprehensiveness of the constitutional/legal principles applicable to the decision
your understanding of the ramifications of the court’s decision for criminal investigations
the clarity and efficiency of your writing
Review of this project will help the instructor assess your ability to
communicate effectively across a wide variety of stakeholders
identify constitutional and statutory parameters for conducting criminal investigations