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Correlation Between Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders

Choose a drug: cannnabis, cocain, cigarette, heroine, etc

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Conduct a library search for five research articles published in peer-reviewed sources within the
last five years. This will be the first set of articles you will use for your literature review paper later
in the course. As you read the articles, keep notes on each of them using the Synthesis
Worksheet, located in this week’s resources. Download the Synthesis Worksheet, complete it,
and submit it as your assignment.
While completing the assignment, do not cut and paste material directly from the article; instead,
provide a summary in your own words of the key points from each article. Keep direct quotations
to a minimum, and quote only when paraphrasing is difficult—for example, statistics and results.
Length: 5-7 pages, not including title and reference pages

Peacekeeping Terminology and Operations in the Former Yugoslavia

Overview

At the end of the Cold War, when one might have expected a period of peace and stability, we
see the opposite–a noticeable increase in the number of peacekeeping operations. In the five
years between 1989 and 1994, the Security Council authorized a total of 20 new operations and
an increase from 11,000 to 75,000 peacekeeping troops and civilian personnel.
Peacekeepers conducted in operations including the nations of Angola, Cambodia, El Salvador,
Mozambique, Namibia – and our case study, Yugoslavia. In addition to their mandate to keep the
peace their duties included helping to implement peace agreements, train and reorganize the
military and police departments, supervise elections and assist in building democratic institutions.

References:
Boutros-Ghali 1993, “An Agenda for Peace”
UNGA 1999, “The Fall of Srebrenica”
Kostakos 1998, “Division of Labor Among International Organizations”
Sion 2008, “Peacekeeping and the Gender Regime”
Primary Document on UN Evaluation of Peacekeeping Process in Yugoslavia
http://chnm.gmu.edu/1989/items/show/126
Question: Based on the references reading above, what are the reasons for the dramatic
increase in peacekeeping operations. How did the theories, principles, and methodologies of UN
peacekeeping help or hinder success? Kindly, evaluate the degree of success of these missions
overall.

Creating Nurse Teaching Plan. Nurse Corona Virus Teaching Plan

Creating Nurse Teaching Plan. Nurse Corona Virus Teaching Plan

Emergency Preparedness: Corona Virus

Topic: Corona Virus

Who will you be teaching? Work site (co-workers)

What will you be teaching? How to avoid getting the Corona Virus?

Teaching Plan

Develop a teaching plan based on an assigned scenario or case. Determine what elements you would include in your assessment of the learner. Identify anticipated or expected learner needs. Select and prioritize evidence-based teaching strategies that would best meet the needs of the learner. Describe the sources you would provide to enhance learning. Explain methods that would be used to evaluate learning outcomes. Provide rationales for elements of your teaching plan supported by references from the required course reading assignments.

Answer each part:

  1. Teaching strategies: an instructional method that presents content in a way that is designed to bring about specific changes in learners. It includes activities that are done by the learner as well as by the teacher.

Examples: lectures with discussions, return demonstrations, one to one instruction, guest lectures, audiovisual presentations, simulation, role play, group activities, games.

  1. Readability of writing materials: refers to the language level (expressed in terms of grade level), layout and design. It involves examining the number of syllabus in each word and the number of words in each sentence.
  2. SMOG Readability Formula
  3. Words Count Analytics
  4. Evaluation of effectiveness: evaluate the effectiveness of your teaching. Describe which method/tool you will use to evaluate effectiveness.
  5. Sources and References: relevant, accurate, pertinent to the topic, current.