Unhealthy Food Choices

Food Rules Assignment: worth 24 pointsPlease make sure to read the sample (also here under Assignments) so you know what an example of an “A” paper looks likeLength: 1000-2000 words.Overview: A two part assignment based on the book Food Rules and an article in The Atlantic.Part One: Worth 14 points. Read the book Food Rules, it is a very small book and should only take you a few hours to read thoroughly and carefully. After you read the book make a plan to incorporate as many of the rules in the book as you can for a period of one week.Write in detail about 10 rules that you followed.  One exception to the Food Rules assignment is that you don’t need to focus on whether your food is organic or not. If you have access to organic that is great, but if it is too expensive or difficult to find then do not worry, it is not the most important part of the assignment.Address the following points:How does each rule relate to the science of nutrition, how specifically did it impact your health (via a change in nutrients or non-nutrients you are intaking)? Reference specific pages in your textbook at least 4 times to explain your argument.What are some drawbacks to following Food Rules? Can you follow the rules and still make unhealthy choices? Explain specifically how one might do this.Part two: Worth 10 pointFor a different perspective than Pollan I have selected this brilliantly written article. Please follow this link: you can’t follow the link search for an article in The Atlantic Magazine by David Freedman with the title “How Junk Food Can End Obesity”Write up a one page summary of the article, briefly mention all the main points in the first half of the article, comment on what struck you as surprising or interesting. In the second half give me your reaction and how it relates to the way you view diet and purchase food. What points do you agree with and what points do you disagree with? For full credit you must cite at least one quote (with page number) from our text that relates to the article

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Fostering Teaching Excellence

The Role of Research in Fostering Teaching ExcellenceIn this course, we have discussed many teaching strategies in nursing education. You have also engaged in additional research this week on either evidence-based practices or what role research plays for professional nurse educators. Referencing the additional articles you found on your topic of choice, respond to the following:How has this courseenhanced your understanding of nursing education excellence?What do you view as a teaching priority for nurse educators?How will you pass on what you have learned in this course to the nursing profession in order to build an organizational climate that fosters thedevelopment of students and teachers?Reflect on the multiple teaching strategies discussed in this course.How has your learning experience in this course enhanced your understanding of planning, conducting, and selecting multiple teaching strategies to engage theadult learner?Reflect on the readings for evidence-based teaching in this unit. How might that knowledge impact your plans for teaching in nursing?Describe the teaching strategies you envision for the future millennial student.

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The Theme Of Unfaithfulness

Discuss the theme of unfaithfulness in Shakespeare’s sonnets.A: Specific questions to consider here are: Who is being unfaithful to whom? How can one characterize the narrator’s reaction to his learning of his loves’ infidelity? And how is infidelity portrayed? As an incurable sin – or as something to be understood?

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The Importance Of Emergency Service

Do you think rescue services should be needed if they put themselves at risk?

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Forced Marriage

Create an annotated bibliography of 10 peered review articles about Child Marriage An annotated bibliography includes:APA Title pagePages are numbered beginning with title pageAPA formatted reference list? beginning on own pageReferences centered and bolded at top of pageEntries listed in alphabetical orderAnnotations begin under its associated referenceAnnotations are indented 0.5 inches from the left marginThe entire document is double spaced; no extra space between entries.

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Othello William Shakespeare

1. Is Desdemona entirely innocent? Or is there evidence in the play that Othello had cause not to trust her?2. What does Desdemona mean when she says she detects a “fury” in Othello’s words?3. How does Othello’s language (even in his last significant speech) differ from the language of Iago?4. What does Othello mean when he says he has loved “too well”?5. Is Othello’s new found self-awareness at the end of the play a compensation for the pain he and others have experienced?

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Health Effects Of Tobacco

What health effects does smoking have on the human body?

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Firefighter’s Suicide Missions

Go to: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/female-reghters-suicide-is-a-re-bell-in-the-night/2016/08/22/11c73a16-3956-11e6-a254-2b336e293a3c_story.html (Links to an external site.)After reading the article:Provide a paragraph identifying what the article was about.Second, in your current position identify the steps you would take to illuminate these things from occurring within your department. Identity what policies are in place to deal with these issues or does your department need to put policies in place.One page minimum. APA style, 12 point Times New Roman font.Provide a Title page. However, an Abstract is not required. A Reference page is also not required.

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The Philosophy Of Love

1. Loving the Good, or Just Good Loving?What is the relationship between the conception of love espoused by Socrates in the Symposium and Augustine’s conception of love? How might Socrates and Augustine best defend their conceptions of love in response to Baier’s criticisms of the misamorist tradition in “Unsafe Love’s”? Are any of the contemporary conceptions of love we have studied compatible with the Platonic and Augustinian conceptions of love? Why or why not?6. He Loves Me, He Loves Me NotWhat is Nozick’s account of love? How does his account differ from Firestone’s? Of the two accounts, which is the most philosophically defensible? Why? Firestone couples her account of love with a feminist interpretation of freudian psychology to argue that men cannot love. Suppose, however, that we substitute Firestone’s account of love with Nozick’s. With Nozick’s account instead of her own, could Firestone continue to argue that men are incapable of love in a patriarchy? Why or why not?

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Minimum Driving Age

Because of safety concerns, many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive. Your state legislature is considering raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18. Do you think the minimum driving age should be raised? Take a position on this issue. Support your response with reasons and specific examples.

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