Russell Baker’s “A Plot Against People” argue against the use and trust of technological devices and inanimate objects.

Russell Baker’s “A Plot Against People” argue against the use and trust of technological devices and inanimate objects. For Baker to make this argument, he uses a number of different literary devices and figurative language to do so. Personification and hyperbole are 2 examples of figurative language elements that were used in his article. Therefore, is Baker successful in using Personification and Hyperbole to argue for why technology is a disadvantage to modern day society?

What are critical common components to all religions/beliefs in regards to healing, such as prayer, meditation, belief, ?

Examples of faiths to choose from: Sikh, Baha’i, Buddhism, Shintoism, etc. In a minimum of 1,500-2,000 words, provide a comparative analysis of the different belief systems, reinforcing major themes with insights gained from your research. In your comparative analysis, address all of the worldview questions in detail for Christianity and your selected faith. Refer to chapter 2 of the Called to Care for the list of questions. Be sure to address the implications of these beliefs for health care. In addition answer the following questions that address the practical and healthcare implications based on the research: 1–What are critical common components to all religions/beliefs in regards to healing, such as prayer, meditation, belief, etc.? Explain. 2–What is important to patients of the faiths when cared for by health care providers whose spiritual beliefs differ from their own? In your conclusion, describe your own spiritual perspective on healing, what you have learned from the research and how this learning can be applied to a health care provider.

Exploring how nursing care/support to older adults with cognitive disabilities would be different if a disability studies perspective was implemented Critically examining “competency” and “compliant/non compliant patients”

Dementia and social model of disability – exploring how nursing care/support to older adults with cognitive disabilities would be different if a disability studies perspective was implemented Critically examining “competency” and “compliant/non compliant patients” Looking at the how the social determinants of health differ from a disability perspective and how it might complement a critical disability perspective