Across British Columbia in the twentieth century settlements, towns, and cities roseand some fell. Indeed, some were extinguished. Describe and explain that process using specific examples.

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Across British Columbia in the twentieth century settlements, towns, and cities roseand some fell. Indeed, some were extinguished. Describe and explain that process using specific examples.
References
1. http://www.ubcpress.ca/books/pdf/chapters/2008/BecomingBritishColumbia.pdf
2. https://opentextbc.ca/geography/chapter/2-3-urbanization-in-british-columbia/
3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cities_in_Canada
4.http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/economic-history/
5. Barman, The West Beyond the West (1991) pp 91-97
6.Harris, Cole. The Resettlement of British Columbia: Essays on Colonialism and Geographical Change. Vancouver: U. of British Columbia Press, 1997. 314 pp
7.McGillivray, Brett. Geography of British Columbia: People and Landscapes in Transition. Vancouver: U. of British Columbia Press, 2000. 235pp
8.http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/two-b-c-ghost-towns-have-lain-empty-for-decades-but-owners-hope-hydro-projects-will-bring-them-back-to-life
9.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/victoria-bc/
10. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/british-columbia/

Health Ethics Case Study

Comment:
Post your response to the following case: Margaret is a 95-year-old woman who now lives with her son, Dan. Margaret has suffered multiple strokes one that caused her to lose most of her short and long-term memory. Other than memory loss, she is in good condition for her age. She has a good appetite, can walk with assistance, and interacts well with others. Her interaction is, however, characterized by an inability to remember who she or others are. She has only immediate awareness and cognition. She repeats questions that have already been answered. She can express wishes but does not appear to be able to reason through a complex problem. Before Margaret had her stroke, she had expressed to Dan that she never wanted to be kept alive through the use of artificial supports, feeding tubes, or things like that. She felt that she had lived a long life and that, if something should happen, she would like to be allowed to die gracefully. She asked Dan to be her health care agent, authorizing him to make health care decisions for her even end-of-life questions about removal or refusal of life support. She never signed a living will. She signed a form designating her son as health care agent (with authorization to make decisions even involving the refusal or removal of life-support systems). Recently, Margaret has begun to refuse to eat. When she eats, it does not stay down. She appears to have suffered another stroke reducing further her capacity to think, express wants, and interact with others. She sits for hours in an almost catatonic state responding to very few questions or statements by others. Dan takes her to the doctor who, after several tests and scans, diagnoses a partial blockage of her esophagus. She also has developed pneumonia. He says there are three things that can be done: nothing, an operation of the blockage, or the insertion of a feeding tube in her stomach. If nothing is done, she will die within several weeks from lack of nutrition and hydration. The physician doesnt ask for Dans consent to treat the pneumonia he simply orders the antibiotics. Dan requests that an operation be done to open up her esophagus. When surgeons visit, they decline to operate saying that with an individual of her age and condition, she would never make it through the operation. So, Dan is left with doing nothing or authorizing the insertion of a feeding tube. He consents to treating her pneumonia with antibiotics. He asks more questions and finds that since she is in good physical condition, she could live indefinitely with the feeding tube. The physician says that it is not painful nor is it particularly bothersome to individuals who have it. The physician recommends inserting the feeding tube. Questions for discussion: What is the purpose of making advance directives? What kind of advance directive did Margaret give (written or verbal; statutory or non-statutory)? What are the differences between active and passive euthanasia (in other words – is there a moral difference between letting someone die and doing something more intentional to hasten death)? Do we have an obligation to always prolong life? Why/why not? How do we balance non-maleficence, beneficence and respect for autonomy? What should Dan do in this case and why? What approaches might the physician take -and which do you think are more appropriate?

Verify the Preservation and Processing Technology for Slaughter

Comment:The following list must include on the paper
* The applicable CFR (Code of Federal Regulation) and/or other references as referenced in the MIL-STD 3006C (attached)
* Intrinsic and extrinsic factors of typical products produced
* Pathogens of greatest concern
*Major pieces of equipment
– The typical design
– How product flows through the equipment
– Common pitfalls or potential hazards the equipment may introduce
* Preventive controls/public health controls
* Types of packaging

Verify the Preservation and Processing Technology for Slaughter

Comment:The following list must include on the paper
* The applicable CFR (Code of Federal Regulation) and/or other references as referenced in the MIL-STD 3006C (attached)
* Intrinsic and extrinsic factors of typical products produced
* Pathogens of greatest concern
*Major pieces of equipment
– The typical design
– How product flows through the equipment
– Common pitfalls or potential hazards the equipment may introduce
* Preventive controls/public health controls
* Types of packaging

Omaha World Herald -Analysis: financial investments

Comment:
As a consulting, answer the following questions: Omaha World Herald local newspaper in Nebraska – Should BH be involved in this? Discuss briefly, but thoroughly the positive & negative aspects of their involvement. Provide advice of how to handle. BH has significant holdings in entities ranging from property and casualty insurance to sporting goods. What are they invested in (their biggest investment). Is BH too diversified & why? If so, what entities should be divested & why? Make recommendations based on findings. NOTE: The answer to the following important question (Is BH too diversified & why?) needs 275 words. I have attached the case study: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fn98tbipbmxd5ow/AADxKRhN4zE-XLi_v4LM2g6wa?dl=0

Genealogy Resources and Services Paper

Comment:
Genealogy Resources and Services Paper Select a genealogy collection at a local library or archive (or one that is accessible) and prepare a report describing the collections resources and services. Choose a collection that you can visit in person; consult journal articles and books written about the collection; thoroughly explore the collections Web site, its finding aids, publications, etc. Address as many of the points below as possible. You may also add additional relevant information not indicated below. Expected length of the report including title page including bibliography is 12-15 pages, double-spaced. Paper Format Begin with a title page with appropriate title, student name and email, course number and date. An image on the title page is required (preferred image is one of the student at the collection); additional images within the text are optional. Note: You must use all the subtopics below to organize the paper. History When and why was the collection created? Include background information and history of the collection. Organization Who is the head of the collection? How many staff work there? How is the collection organized? Programs and Services What programs and/or services does the collection offer to the public? . to professionals? Publications Finding aids, databases? Print (tangible) publications for sale? News items, free materials (periodicals, brochures, etc.)? Provide URLs for Web items? Web Site Evaluation Evaluation of resources found on the Web site homepage and other resources linked to the homepage Primary sources? How to access or acquire copies? Digital collections of primary resources, including advertisements, charts, diaries, drawings, leaflets, letters, maps, memoirs, motion pictures, photographs, posters, prints, and recordings? Bibliography of cited sources Appendices May include one or more appendices of materials related to the collection such as finding aids.

Outpatient Group Physical Therapy proposal

Comment:
Each annotation should include: brief summary of key points from the source, evaluative statements that discuss the quality of the source, how the source compares or contrast to other sources that have been selected, and how the source relates to or contributes to the research project idea of Outpatient Group Physical Therapy proposal.

There are differences and similarities between Aristotle and Philip Sidney in the style, thought, school, & theory.Write an essay on this.

Comment:
The content of the essay:
A. Introductory Paragraph:
Attention Getter: Point out why your topic is significant. Provide some background or context for your topic.
Thesis statement: This should be a statement (not a question!) that shows a clear position that your research will support.
B. Body 1:
Contain one or more paragraphs and should develop one main idea about your topic.
C. Body 2:
Contain one or more paragraphs and should develop one main idea about your topic.
D. Body 3:
Contain one or more paragraphs and should develop one main idea about your topic.
E. Body 4:
Contain one or more paragraphs and should develop one main idea about your topic.
F. Body 5:
Contain one or more paragraphs and should develop one main idea about your topic.
G. Concluding Paragraph:
Restate thesis.
Summarize your main points.
End with a memorable statement.
No new info introduced.
H. Works Cited:
(at least 4 sources of 3 types -books, web, and articles)
NOTE:
INCLUDE AT LEAST 6 QUOTES.
I have attached RESEARCH PAPER MARKING SCHEME.

Revenue

Comment:
SUBJECT: Finance of EMS Systems
Revenue
This exercise is an opportunity to draft the methods of obtaining revenue for the EMS organization serving as the focus of your comprehensive budget project. Begin thinking critically about how your EMS organization will generate revenue by listing the revenue line items on a budget sheet, where you can calculate the total revenue for the budget. There are several different methods of generating revenue and the methods used can vary greatly for both non-profit organizations and also for-profit organizations. Template (Attach) for the entire project, and insert details into the revenue section of your budget by including each of the following:
the type of EMS organization into the header of the spreadsheet, at least eight methods of generating revenue (insert the descriptions), the amount of each line item, the quantities for each line item, and any references used on the last page of the template.
Research the relevant methods of revenue that you would like to include in your budget by using the Internet. Here is a link to get started:
http://www.iaff.org/grants/FundingforFireandEMS.pdf
The purpose of this project is to allow you to begin thinking critically about the revenue of an EMS-related budget.
Will send template

Sales Tax Impacts

Comment:
SUBJECT: Finance of EMS System In a 150-word response, APA format with 1 reference explain how sales tax impacts both non-profit and for-profit EMS organizations.