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1. Define explicit bias and implicit bias in your own words. 2. Reflect on both tests and your results. · Discuss your reaction to your IAT scores · Explain whether the results surprised you and why · Consider how these results might relate to your nursing practice 3. Can you...

Prompt: Legal and regulatory issues relate to differences in laws and regulations for both domestic and multinational companies. These issues connect to Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Resources, illustrating the impact on various aspects of the company. Think about the complex interplay between external issues and...

The sixth principle of finance is that reputation matters. The unethical behavior of corporate leaders has been well-documented and publicized in previous years. On the positive side, there are ethical leaders. In this discussion, describe the actions of an ethical corporate leader. Provide an example...

Assessment Name: PICOT Summative Assessment Scaffolding: Developing Objectives: Define the PICOT format and explain its role in formulating an evidence-based clinical question. Identify a nursing-relevant clinical issue and frame it in PICOT format. Differentiate between qualitative and quantitative research designs and identify their corresponding levels of evidence. Summarize the purpose, findings,...

Part 1 The topic is Clinical uses for illicit substances (e.g., medical marijuana, MDMA for PTSD) Respond to the following in a 300-word paragraph: Take a position on the topic and include evidence to support your position. Explain why you agree or disagree with the stance and provide citations...

PowerPoint that explains healthy brain development for your peers. Include the following in your video PowerPoint: Explain healthy brain development associated with the following elements: Attention Memory Information processing Explain each of the above during each of the following stages of development: Infant/baby (0–2 years) Toddler/preschool (2–5 years) School-age (6–12 years) Adolescents/teenagers (13–18 years) Discuss at least...