Watch the video in the link below: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (

Watch the video in the link below: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d). Culturally tailored healthcare in orthopedics. Accessed from: https://thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov/resources/videos/culturally-tailored-healthcare-in-orthopedics

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Post a statement describing at least one gap and/or opportunity for enhanced ser

Post a statement describing at least one gap and/or opportunity for enhanced services or approaches within your healthcare organization (Psychiatric Behavioral hospital). For each gap or opportunity, identify one possible solution,…

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?Write an essay, typewritten, double-spaced, 12-point type, standard margins. You can write more if that will make it a better essay. No cover page. ?At the top, type only one line, at left margin: Your Name, Spring 2023, Nation. (That’s the title.) Skip a single-spaced line. Then begin text, double-spaced. Use multiple paragraphs to improve readability. Indent every paragraph. THE PREMISE: ?An undersea earthquake has created a new island in the Atlantic Ocean, about 200 miles east of Miami. It is about the size of Key Biscayne, and its mild climate supports an abundance of tropical trees, thick forests, naturally growing fruit and sand beaches, as well as plentiful fish in the surrounding waters. ?You are among 10,000 people chosen to sail to this new island to make a new life and establish a new nation, independent of the United States. (Many more wanted to go, but you and your family, if you have one, were among the relatively few selected.) ?On the way, before your ship reaches the island, all of you must agree on the structure and functions of a new nation. Otherwise, the arrival could be chaotic – “every man for himself,” with the strongest ones prevailing. You might also name your nation. THE PROJECT: ?All of you agree that you will create a democracy. What kind of democracy, though, is up to the settlers. What do you propose? Since the group must draft a constitution for the new nation, what do you recommend? (Don’t write the text of it. Just explain.) ?You may refer to the U.S. Constitution for guidance – it’s in the back of your textbook — but consider that a constitution written in 1787 for a new nation of 13 states and several million people might not be exactly appropriate in 2023 for a tiny island nation of only 10,000 people. (An existing country with similar size and population is the Republic of Nauru, near Australia.) ?What functions must your new government perform, and what bureaucracy should be created to perform them? How should your government be structured to carry out those functions? What about politics? How will you choose leaders? ?(Remember: You have limited human resources in a population of only 10,000, which includes children. Your new nation will grow slowly over time. Whatever government structure you create will obviously have to begin very small.) CAUTION: ?Resist the temptation to propose grandiose plans such as skyscrapers, jet airport, seaport, railroad, huge government buildings, factories, big army, navy, air force, et cetera. This is a small island with only the land area and population to match Key Biscayne – and it lacks the financial and economic resources that Key Biscayne has. ?Also, do not invent fictional discussions among the settlers or predict what kind of life you will all have. Limit yourself to creating a system of governance that makes policies and implements them, as well as a system of politics that determines who will control that government. ?Do not write the text of a new constitution. Just summarize what you would include in a new constitution. ?Do not quote the text of an existing constitution or law. If you adopt any part of an existing document, just summarize in your own words what it would do in the system you are creating. ?Do not propose “amendments.” Amendments are changes to an existing document, but you are creating an original constitution that doesn’t exist yet, so there can’t be amendments. Everything you include is in your original constitution. IN SUMMARY: ?You and your companions at sea are organizing a new society. What do you need to do to ensure that the society functions well, under law? The knowledge you have gained about the structure, functions, issues and policies of American government should enable you to do some creative thinking about this. ?Although the requirement is at least 500 words, you may write more than the minimum if that would result in a better essay. It’s fine if you have fun doing this and being creative..

Write an essay, typewritten, double-spaced, 12-point type, standard margins. You can write more if that will make it a better essay. No cover page. ?At the top, type only one…

Continue Reading?Write an essay, typewritten, double-spaced, 12-point type, standard margins. You can write more if that will make it a better essay. No cover page. ?At the top, type only one line, at left margin: Your Name, Spring 2023, Nation. (That’s the title.) Skip a single-spaced line. Then begin text, double-spaced. Use multiple paragraphs to improve readability. Indent every paragraph. THE PREMISE: ?An undersea earthquake has created a new island in the Atlantic Ocean, about 200 miles east of Miami. It is about the size of Key Biscayne, and its mild climate supports an abundance of tropical trees, thick forests, naturally growing fruit and sand beaches, as well as plentiful fish in the surrounding waters. ?You are among 10,000 people chosen to sail to this new island to make a new life and establish a new nation, independent of the United States. (Many more wanted to go, but you and your family, if you have one, were among the relatively few selected.) ?On the way, before your ship reaches the island, all of you must agree on the structure and functions of a new nation. Otherwise, the arrival could be chaotic – “every man for himself,” with the strongest ones prevailing. You might also name your nation. THE PROJECT: ?All of you agree that you will create a democracy. What kind of democracy, though, is up to the settlers. What do you propose? Since the group must draft a constitution for the new nation, what do you recommend? (Don’t write the text of it. Just explain.) ?You may refer to the U.S. Constitution for guidance – it’s in the back of your textbook — but consider that a constitution written in 1787 for a new nation of 13 states and several million people might not be exactly appropriate in 2023 for a tiny island nation of only 10,000 people. (An existing country with similar size and population is the Republic of Nauru, near Australia.) ?What functions must your new government perform, and what bureaucracy should be created to perform them? How should your government be structured to carry out those functions? What about politics? How will you choose leaders? ?(Remember: You have limited human resources in a population of only 10,000, which includes children. Your new nation will grow slowly over time. Whatever government structure you create will obviously have to begin very small.) CAUTION: ?Resist the temptation to propose grandiose plans such as skyscrapers, jet airport, seaport, railroad, huge government buildings, factories, big army, navy, air force, et cetera. This is a small island with only the land area and population to match Key Biscayne – and it lacks the financial and economic resources that Key Biscayne has. ?Also, do not invent fictional discussions among the settlers or predict what kind of life you will all have. Limit yourself to creating a system of governance that makes policies and implements them, as well as a system of politics that determines who will control that government. ?Do not write the text of a new constitution. Just summarize what you would include in a new constitution. ?Do not quote the text of an existing constitution or law. If you adopt any part of an existing document, just summarize in your own words what it would do in the system you are creating. ?Do not propose “amendments.” Amendments are changes to an existing document, but you are creating an original constitution that doesn’t exist yet, so there can’t be amendments. Everything you include is in your original constitution. IN SUMMARY: ?You and your companions at sea are organizing a new society. What do you need to do to ensure that the society functions well, under law? The knowledge you have gained about the structure, functions, issues and policies of American government should enable you to do some creative thinking about this. ?Although the requirement is at least 500 words, you may write more than the minimum if that would result in a better essay. It’s fine if you have fun doing this and being creative..