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 Complete the Final Reflection Paperrrr. In this four- to six-pagee paperr, explain the key concepts and/or insights you learned or gained during the course (readings, course discussions, activities, etc.) and describe how each will influence the future direction of your spiritual life. In essence, this...

  Instructions (using this link https://resources.nu.edu/adcenter/home) You will develop a PowerPoint presentation explaining the NU resources available to complete your applied doctoral dissertation. Your presentation should discuss, at a minimum: resources for scholarly writing, research design, and analysis, opportunities to connect with fellow dissertation students,...

  The Affordable Care Act Please review the following article by Kip Piper and address the following questions. Article: The Affordable Care Act Conundrum: Facing Reality in America's Giant Social Experiment What was the author’s primary argument with regard to the Affordable Care...

Please read the selection, “The Productivity of the Knowledge Worker,” by Peter Drucker. The selection ends with the following assertion by Drucker: “Each of these requirements—except perhaps the last one—is almost the exact opposite of what is needed to increase the productivity of the manual...

Part 2- bullet point format-Write out a step by step of what was done to come to the executive summary when drafting the executive summary (explain why each provision/step was taken and how you got there and why). Focus on thought patterns of important portions...

  Part 1: Download the Synthesizing and Analyzing Research Matrix in the Section 1 tab in the Applied Doctoral Center.   Complete this matrix using the ten resources you obtained in Lesson 1. Be sure to replace inappropriate resources with new ones based on feedback...

 In Text Citation: As they had been left in charge of the financial decisions in their households in their husbands' absence, economic decisions became political. Women and girls across the patriotic colonies "boycotted tea and wore dresses of homespun rather than imported cloth” (Berkin 142).Board4.pdf ...