Critical Thinking Analysis

Analyze the business document below (scroll down), applying all steps of the critical thinking model described in Asking the Right Questions by Browne and Keeley (2012) 10th edition.
In a short paper (7 double spaced pages) the steps of the critical thinking model to assess the arguments made in the critical thinking assignment document. There will be 10 or 11 steps, depending upon the edition of your book. You must include all of the steps. Although not necessary for a passing grade, answers to some of the questions may be enhanced by doing additional research.

Remember that your task here is to evaluate the author’s argument as objectively as possible, not to give your own opinions on the issue. Be sure to use the analytical framework from the book, not your own thoughts on the issue.

Prepare your paper in the format your instructor requires and post it in Assignments. The citations and the reference list in the paper should be formatted in accordance with the APA guidelines.

Submit your write-up to Turnitin, correct all issues of proper citation and ensure that the write-up is in your own words before posting in your Assignments. After all corrections are made, based on the Turnitin report, only then should you post in your Assignment Folder by the specified due date. Be sure to allow enough time for you to make corrections based on the Turnitin Report before submitting this assignment. This paper is due by 11:59 PM on the last day of the week.

PENN-MART
Recommendation for Revision of Penn-Mart’s
Health Care Strategy
Memorandum to the Board of Directors
from Salvador Monella, SVP, Human Resources
January 6, 2014
1. Purpose
This memorandum is to update you on our efforts to review and revise Penn-Mart’s healthcare benefits strategy. Last fall the board asked my office to examine what Penn-Mart could do to control the spiraling costs of employee healthcare benefits. In response to the board’s concerns about unfavorable cost trends, I recently led a team in evaluating Penn-Mart’s approach to benefits, and developing a plan to revise the Penn-Mart healthcare strategy. We are prepared to share with you a brief, high level overview of our considerations and our final recommendations. In short, we recommend that Penn-Mart institute a wellness initiative consisting of a mandatory health screening program for all employees enrolled in the company-sponsored health plans.

1. Findings
Our internal research has showed that wages and benefits make up roughly 40 percent of our annual budget. Growth in benefits costs is unacceptable and is driven by fundamental and persistent root causes such as an aging workforce with increasing average tenure. Benefits costs could consume as much as 15 percent of our total profits in 2015. Employee surveys demonstrate that employees are overall highly satisfied with their benefits. The least healthy, least productive employees are more satisfied with their benefits than other segments and are interested in longer careers with Penn-Mart. It is not fair to the young and fit, to allow those who are not to be a drag on earnings. Our research indicates employees overall are highly opposed to traditional cost-control measures such as higher deductibles for health insurance.
Data from our underwriters indicates that individuals who voluntarily neglect their health account for the greatest impact on the growth in benefits costs. This group includes smokers, those who do not exercise, and those who defer preventative care. Therefore we should require preventative care of everyone at Penn-Mart. The best way to do this is through a mandatory wellness program. Penn-Mart has for ten years offered wellness programs on a voluntary basis. Data from our group health underwriters indicates that participation in these voluntary programs peaked at 5% of total FTE’s in 2006.[1] It is time to get everyone involved.

1. Recommendations
Our recommendations are expected to have significant positive impact on the health care cost curve for Penn-Mart.
Our team recommends:
• That every current benefits-enrolled employee be required to complete biometric health screening no later than December 31, 2014 at a company-contracted third party medical facility.
o Biometric screening includes: finger stick blood tests for cholesterol and glucose; weight, height, and waist measurement; and a blood pressure reading.
• That every current benefits-enrolled employee be required to complete an online health profile.
o Such profile will collect additional information to provide a more complete picture of employee health (e.g. whether employee smokes, conducts appropriate physical self-examinations).
o Certify that the employee has had an annual physical examination.
• That the new initiative be given a friendly name such as “Get Well” to promote employee acceptance of the program.
• That employees who do not comply with the terms of “Get Well” be given the options of
o Pay a $1,000 annual health surcharge; or
o Decline employer-sponsored health coverage for the following calendar year;
o Resignation; or
o Termination.

1. Discussion
The objective of the “Get Well” program is to make employees more aware of their own health status and to help them identify issues that they could mitigate on their own to become more fit.
The “Get Well” initiative completely aligns with other current public health and fitness initiatives such as Mayor Bloomberg’s ban on large soft drinks and the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” campaign.
There have been numerous research studies on obesity published in scholarly journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Associationand the New England Journal of Medicine.
We firmly believe that many Penn-Mart employees want to get fit and that the “Get Well” initiative will provide the necessary incentives for them to take charge of their own wellness. Giving a blood sample and filling out a survey form is not intrusive or burdensome – these are two things that people do routinely. Those who might oppose “Get Well” are either unfit, or they have something to hide in their medical history. To quote the famous Charles Darwin, “survival of the fittest” is a natural part of evolution.
“Get Well” will make all Penn-Mart employees feel better about themselves.
These recommendations have been thoroughly researched and represent state-of-the-art in our field. We are confident in your concurrence.
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[1] 2006 was the year of Penn-Mart’s participation in the local Corporate Challenge road race in which some managers chose to consider participation in the race as a minor part of the annual employee performance review process; this initiative was scrapped due to a frivolous legal challenge by those who are not runners.

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environmental science

https://session.masteringenvironmentalscience.com/myct/courseHome?start=1 https://www.masteringenvironmentalscience.com/site/login.html go on this webs site and do the questions from chapter 9. you can read the textbook online if you click on area study before answering the questions. you can only answer once

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Funding for Higher Education

The topic:
State and Federal funding levels for Higher Education are constrained and unpredictable. Public institutions have been hit very hard by State budget cutbacks. Federal support of public and private universities is at risk as well. Private colleges will also continue to feel the effects of budget constraints. Rising costs, market limits on tuition increases, reduced private giving; cuts in allowable Federal research overhead costs and reduced State financial support for students will have a significant impact on both public institutions and private colleges.
Long-term prospects for State Higher Education funds are not favorable. Higher Education faces increasing competition from other State agencies especially K-12, Medicaid and Prisons. Shrinking capital dollars, for construction maintenance and repair are often ignored in State budgets. Lack of funds to construct or renovate buildings for classrooms or research may be a bigger constraint on the institutions ability to accommodate enrollment growth than are the state appropriations for operating expenses. Technology costs will be at least as high as traditional ways of delivering instruction for the foreseeable future. Federal funding is critical to Higher Education in two areas: Student Financial Aid and funding for Research. The current Federal budget issues and the rising National Debt threaten both areas on an annual basis. There is strong pressure to reduce, if not eliminate the budget deficit without increasing taxes, making the threat to students and research very real.

A paper must be written on the above topic and include discussion of:

• The background and history of the issue.
• Current status of the Issue, highlighting at least two diverse points of view on the issue.
• The possible outcomes/direction that the issue may take in the near future.
• Your recommendation for the long-term outcome/solution of the issue, inclusive of a detailed explanation of why you would recommend your resolution of the issue.

Do NOT use Wikipedia or the Dictionary as a source or reference. Do NOT use blogs or social networking as a source or reference. Only use credible sources.
Discussion must be on all 6 pages in full. This means that page 6 cannot be only half a page. It must be a full page.

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Interdisciplinary Studies

This is a two part. Label your post accordingly with (A) and (B). Your responses should be in two separate paragraphs.

(A) Identify an issue, problem or intellectual problem that reflects the complex reality beyond the University, but is not referenced in chapter 6 of the textbook. Share with your classmates how using an interdisciplinary approach rather than a specialized disciplinary one will advance our understanding of the issue, problem or intellectual problem.

(B) From your life experience, is Clark correct in saying that “people cannot rely on just any information they have about each other [but] must establish just the right piece of common ground, and that depends on them finding a shared basis for that “piece”? Why is common ground often so difficult to achieve between two individuals? In your (supported) opinion, what is the single greatest barrier to establishing common ground?

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Benchmark Assignment Implementation of the IOM future of Nursing Report

In a formal paper of 1,000-1,250 words you will discuss the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative on the Future of Nursing and the Institute of Medicine research that led to the IOM report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.” Identify the importance of the IOM “Future of Nursing” report related to nursing practice, nursing education and nursing workforce development. What is the role of state-based action coalitions and how do they advance goals of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action?

Explore the Campaign for Action webpage: https://campaignforaction.org/states

Review your state’s progress report by locating your state and clicking on one of the six progress icons for: education, leadership, practice, interpersonal collaboration, diversity, and data. You can also download a full progress report for your state by clicking on the box located at the bottom of the webpage.

In a paper of 1,000-1,250 words:

Discuss the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative on the Future of Nursing and the Institute of Medicine research that led to the IOM report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”
Identify the importance of the IOM “Future of Nursing” report related to nursing practice, nursing education and nursing workforce development.
What is the role of state-based action coalitions and how do they advance goals of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action?

Summarize two initiatives spearheaded by your state’s Action Coalition. In what ways do these initiatives advance the nursing profession? What barriers to advancement currently exist in your state? How can nursing advocates in your state overcome these barriers?

A minimum of three scholarly references are required for this assignment.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines . An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric

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Using only three specific references below – Discuss Lawrence Freedman’s observations about strategy that “Strategy is about the relationship between (political) ends and (military, economic, political means. It is the art of creating power

The paper must relate to the following three references;
1. Chapter 8 Clausewitz’s Ideas of Strategy and Victory by Beatrice Heuser. This artical is located in the book Clausewitz in the Twenty-First Century by Hew Strachan and Andreas Herberg-Rothe.

2. The lost meaning of Strategy, pages 33 – 54. By Hew Strachan.

3. War from the Ground Up – Twenty First Century Combat as Politics, pages 41 – 66. By Emile Simpson
Essay is to be written in 12 point Times New Roman, (footnotes 10 font) and 1.5 line spacings

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Paper for a conference or journal based on Youth Entrepreneurship in Oman

The following two things are required:-

-1- Write a 2,000 words paper for a conference or journal based on the Youth Entrepreneurship in Oman. The target audience is an averagely educated person who is not necessarily an expert in your field. Therefore, clarity in the argument, structure and language used is fundamental.
2- In addition, please include an explanation of where this extended abstract would be submitted for publication and any other relevant information for context (this should not exceed 200 words). Please write down length of paper, e.g. in cover sheet. This short paper is what is usually called an ‘extended abstract’

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why the study is important, or what’s still unknown

This assignment has three parts: abstract, introduction, and method. The abstract should summarize the paper in terms of purpose (i.e., why the study is important, or what’s still unknown), participants (e.g., age, males or females, etc), method (i.e., the experimental design, and what method was used to collect data), and hypothesis. The introduction should explain the logic behind of the hypothesis, as well as past studies which have found something that your logic can go back to. The method should explain how (or why) the participants were recruited (e.g., random assignment) and who they are, the experimental setting, and the procedure (i.e., how data were collected, and what measures were used, etc).
For reference, please do check out slide 37 in “PSYC23_Lecture 4_Winter 2015” and slide 47 in “PSYC23_Lecture 5_Winter 2015”,

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“The Greeks and the Irrational” Book Review

Instructions:
1. Have to have Read E.R. Dodd’s The Greeks & the Irrational
2. Write an academic book review according to the University of Toronto guidelines. https://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/specific-types-of-writing/book-review
3. Turnitin.com is required, so be careful with the plagiarism.
4. Use proper footnotes or endnotes if required.

Marking Scheme:
A) Followed instructions correctly:
B) Comments & evaluates the work effectively: C) Illustrates development of critical analysis: D) Style, spelling and grammar
Total Mark
________/5 ________/45 ________/45 ________/5

THE BOOK REVIEW OR ARTICLE CRITIQUE: GENERAL GUIDELINES

A review (or “critique”) of a book or article is not primarily a summary. Rather, it analyses, comments on and evaluates the work. Your review should show that you could recognize arguments and engage in critical thinking about the course content. Keep questions like these in mind as you read, make notes, and then write the review or critique.
1. What is the specific topic of the book? What overall purpose does it seem to have? For what readership is it written? (Look in the preface, acknowledgements, reference list and index for clues about where and how the piece was originally published, and about the author’s background and position.)
2. Does the author state an explicit thesis? What are the theoretical assumptions? Are they discussed explicityly?
3. What exactly does the work contribute to the overall topic of your course? What general problem sand concepts in your discipline and course does it engage with?
4. What kind of material does the work present? E.g. Primary resource, personal observation, literary analysis, quantitative data or biographical.
5. How is thesis material used to demonstrate and argue the thesis? Your review could quote or summarize specific passage to describe the author’s presentation, including writing style and tone.
6. Are there alternative way so far arguing from the same material? Does the author show awareness of them? In what respects does the author agree or disagree with them.
7. What theoretical issue and topic for further discussion does the work rise? What are your own reaction and consideration regarding the work?
 Browse in published scholarly book reviews to get a sense of the ways reviews function in intellectual discourse. Look at journals in your discipline or general publications such as University of Toronto Quarterly, London Review of Books, or New York Review of Books (online at www.nybooks.com/archives/).
 To keep your focus, remind yourself that your assignment is primarily to discuss the book’s treatment of its topic, not the topic itself. Your key sentences should therefore say, “This book shows…the author argues” rather than “This happened…this is the case.”

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Compare and contrast managerial and financial accounting

Objective: Compare and contrast managerial and financial accounting.

Directions: Using Power Point, prepare a presentation. The presentation must have a tittle slide, an introductory slide, a slide with a two column chat, and a conclusion slide. In the two column chart, tittle the first column Financial Accounting. Tittle the second column Managerial Accounting. Complete the chart cells by comparing two forms of accounting.
In conclusion, explain if financial or managerial accounting is most important to an owner/managers of a startup-organization and why?

Remember to cite the references. All references must be of academic quality. Follow APA format for structure. Support your essay with 2 to 3 credible references beyond the course materials. Please note Wikipedia, Investopedia, and similar websites are not credible academic references.

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