Writer Choice
38424Need for Risk Management” Please respond to the following: • There are four (4) critical success factors that are important for effective risk management: supportive organization; competent people; appropriate methods, tools and techniques; and simple, scalable process. Determine three (3) obstacles for an organization to manage risk effectively. Suggest strategies from the perspective of a […]
M1D2: Global Politics and U.S National Security
38423Your next activity is another discussion to address the global security structure in the 21st century and how the United States will rise to meet the challenge. After completing your required readings, you should be ready to participate in our first discussion activity. Be sure to include at least one or two academic references/resources on […]
Writer Choice
38421This written assignment represents the first of several graded submissions associated with your final paper submission. Provide a brief description (250/300 words) of a topic of interest for the 2000-2500 word final paper you will submit at the end of this course. Your topic should address a global national security issue, challenge, or event of […]
M1D1: Power, Force and National Security
38422At this point in your studies you understand that military force remains a fundamental component of national security in an uncertain world. Force, however, is not the same as power. In this activity we engage in energetic, reasoned discussion regarding the distinction between power and force, and the resources America is able to deploy in […]
Project title is ” Executing of a Tool for Diabetic Foot Exam in a Family/ Primary Care Office”. PICOT question is : P: In African American type 2 diabetic patients I: frequent provider-documented foot exams C: compared to less or none provider-documented foot exams O: promote better diabetes outcom
38420Project title is ” Executing of a Tool for Diabetic Foot Exam in a Family/ Primary Care Office”. PICOT question is : P: In African American type 2 diabetic patients I: frequent provider-documented foot exams C: compared to less or none provider-documented foot exams O: promote better diabetes outcome T: over a period of eight […]