Cyber Research
In this module, you learned that random numbers (or, at least, pseudorandom numbers) are essential in cryptography, but it is extremely difficult even for powerful hardware and software to generate them. Go online and conduct research on random number generators. What are the different uses of these tools besides cryptography? How do they work? Explain your answer using your own words in 2-3 paragraphs.
Cyber Research
In this module, you learned that random numbers (or, at least, pseudorandom numbers) are essential in cryptography, but it is extremely difficult even for powerful hardware and software to generate them. Go online and conduct research on random number generators. What are the different uses of these tools besides cryptography? How do they work? Explain your answer using your own words in 2-3 paragraphs.
Dissemination of EBP and research
1.
Dissemination of EBP and research, such as presenting results at a conference or writing an article for a journal, is an important part of professional practice. Identify one professional journal and one nursing or health care conference where you might present your project. Discuss why each of your choices is the best option for you to disseminate your new knowledge.
2.
Discuss why EBP is an essential component of the practice of a BSN-prepared RN. Identify two ways in which you will continue to integrate evidence into your practice and encourage it within your work environment. What obstacles could challenge this plan, and what steps will you take to minimize their impact?
Research Paper – zoology
Jobs In Insurance
Each student will do a 7-page research paper (double spaced, 12 point font) on any topic which I have presented in class during the semester. You can use my class material, but you must also use 5 additional sources for your paper. Make sure to reference these sources in your paper and at the end of the paper in the bibliography. The paper is worth 20% of your final grade (200 points), and is due on the day of the final exam or sooner. You can email me the paper as an attachment.
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
Variables in a Research Study and Data Collection
Select one of the articles listed below to review.
Course Content Related to Chronic Wounds in Nursing Degree Programs in Spain
Health Empowerment among Immigrant Women in Transnational Marriages in Taiwan
Post your initial response to the article, addressing the following criteria:
- Read the process for data collection employed in the study.
- Identify the method used in the study.
- Provide a list of the tasks performed as part of data collection in the study, add comments as needed.
- Draw conclusions about the data collection process.
- Enter your responses in the organizer.
Research Paper
CGI -300
Final Research Paper Guideline
Why, what, how and when
Why a research paper?
Because this paper aims to engage you with a more in-depth analysis of a global issue you are very much interested in. It allows you to expand your knowledge on the global issue of your interest and learn the different ways to conduct research and write up your findings and analysis.
What is it on and what are the requirements?
- What to write on: You can pick a topic, issue or case from the class sub-themes and conduct your own research. If you are interested in an issue that is outside the themes we have discussed, you are encouraged to suggest a research topic that pertains to global issues. We can set up a time and discuss your interests and research methodologies and approach. If you are not sure about a topic, you can always send me an email, talk to me after class or stop by my office hours and we can discuss it. I emphasize, again, please pick an issue of interest to you that will not bore you in the process.
- Requirements: This paper is 6 to 8 pages long, double spaced, New Times Roman, 12 fonts, due on April 22nd in class. Please bring a hardcopy with you to class. This is 30% of your overall grade (outline = 5%, draft = 5%, final draft = 20%).
How to write it?
There are several steps that will take you to the write up point: (You can put a tick mark next to each step after you accomplish it)
1) Pick a research topic.
2) I encourage you to conduct some preliminary research.
3) Please do some free writing on what you are interested in and jot down your ideas on a sheet of paper.
4) Prepare an outline and bring it to class for my feedback. The outlines are due in class on Feb 12.
5) We will have a research paper workshop on March 2nd in class and you will have the time to use the library and check out the books, films and articles you need for this paper.
6) It is time to start drafting your paper.
7) The 3-4 page draft is due on Monday, March 23rd. Please bring a hardcopy to class.
8) Individual meetings with me on Monday, March 23rd (during class period) to go over your drafts and address any issues or concerns you have.
9) Research paper peer review in class on April 8th.
10) Final paper due on April 22nd in class.
When: Final research paper is due on April 22nd in class.
Perspective of a sociological paradigm
What Do you Have to Do?
- Select a paper topic to research and to view from the perspective of a sociological paradigm.
- Papers must be 3-5 pages, 12 pt. double-spaced.
- Papers must include one paradigm (one only)- use one of the 3 main theories. Discuss it directly and apply it thoroughly!
- Paper structure: Introduction, Body of Paper (where you discuss your findings), and Conclusion. Be sure to use sociological terms from this course to discuss your topic!
- Papers must include at least 5 resources from: books, academic articles, or sociological journals
- Papers must include MLA or APA in-text citations and a Works Cited list (alphabetized!).
There are many topics you can consider for your paper. You may find that your topic is very general and you will then need to narrow it down. Some topics could include:
Gun control, media perceptions, death penalty, undocumented workers, New Jim Crow, gender exploitation, social media, police corruption, gambling in athletics, cheating in academic settings, relationships, homelessness, crossing borders, white privilege, driving while Black/Brown, stigma, juvenile delinquency, environmental racism, sexual orientation, whistle blowers, unnecessary surgery (medical sociology)
Directions
- Review the Project 3 Overview in the previous module. You only need to research one social issue/problem
- Papers must be 3-5 FULL pages (from the top of the 1st page to at least the bottom of the 3rd), 12 pt. double-spaced.
- Papers must include one paradigm (one only; conflict theory, functionalism, or interactionism).
- Paper structure: Introduction, Body of Paper (where you discuss your findings), and Conclusion. Be sure to use sociological terms from this course to discuss your topic!
- Papers must include at least 5 reliable resources from: books, academic articles, scholarly journals, etc. In short, you need to use academic sources.
- Papers must include MLA or APA in-text citations and a Works Cited list.
- Papers must have a Turnitin score, and it must be under 30%, for credit on this assignment.
Perspective of a sociological paradigm
What Do you Have to Do?
- Select a paper topic to research and to view from the perspective of a sociological paradigm.
- Papers must be 3-5 pages, 12 pt. double-spaced.
- Papers must include one paradigm (one only)- use one of the 3 main theories. Discuss it directly and apply it thoroughly!
- Paper structure: Introduction, Body of Paper (where you discuss your findings), and Conclusion. Be sure to use sociological terms from this course to discuss your topic!
- Papers must include at least 5 resources from: books, academic articles, or sociological journals
- Papers must include MLA or APA in-text citations and a Works Cited list (alphabetized!).
There are many topics you can consider for your paper. You may find that your topic is very general and you will then need to narrow it down. Some topics could include:
Gun control, media perceptions, death penalty, undocumented workers, New Jim Crow, gender exploitation, social media, police corruption, gambling in athletics, cheating in academic settings, relationships, homelessness, crossing borders, white privilege, driving while Black/Brown, stigma, juvenile delinquency, environmental racism, sexual orientation, whistle blowers, unnecessary surgery (medical sociology)
Directions
- Review the Project 3 Overview in the previous module. You only need to research one social issue/problem
- Papers must be 3-5 FULL pages (from the top of the 1st page to at least the bottom of the 3rd), 12 pt. double-spaced.
- Papers must include one paradigm (one only; conflict theory, functionalism, or interactionism).
- Paper structure: Introduction, Body of Paper (where you discuss your findings), and Conclusion. Be sure to use sociological terms from this course to discuss your topic!
- Papers must include at least 5 reliable resources from: books, academic articles, scholarly journals, etc. In short, you need to use academic sources.
- Papers must include MLA or APA in-text citations and a Works Cited list.
- Papers must have a Turnitin score, and it must be under 30%, for credit on this assignment.