Analyze the hotel given which is the six senses duoro valley portugal. Research its wellness package what they offer prices etc.

Analyze the hotel given which is the six senses duoro valley portugal.

Research its wellness package what they offer prices etc. AND how we can include a WELLNESS SABBATICAL package which is a new hotel trend for 2020.

What is it about newer technologies that is making extremist ideas—e.g. racism, sexism, homophobia, antiSemitism—or fringe beliefs of other types more widespread?

What is it about newer technologies that is making extremist ideas—e.g. racism, sexism, homophobia, antiSemitism—or fringe beliefs of other types more widespread? How is this transforming our ideas of civility, respect, and tolerance? Who, if anyone, do you think is at fault for these transformations? Your answer should discuss at least one concrete example of your own that is not discussed in the reading.
How have newer technologies like social media and the internet enabled bullying and harassment? According to our sources and your own observations, who tends to be on the receiving end of such bullying and harassment? Why do you think this is the case? Your essay should discuss at least one example of bullying or harassment on the internet that is not in the reading. Optional: Do you think newer technologies also allow people to fight back against bullying and harassment? Why or why not? Can you think of a concrete example of people fighting back against this?
What are the costs and benefits of free speech on the internet? To what extent is free, unrestricted speech on the internet making our world a better place and to what extent might it be making it worse? Does everyone have equal access to speaking their mind on the internet/social media? Why or why not? Your essay should discuss at least one controversy over free speech on the internet that is not in the reading. I recommend you consider writing about highly specific examples of people who have said controversial things on the internet and discuss the outcome of their postings. Were they publicly shamed or “canceled”? Did they get away with it? Why or why not?
How does social media and the internet allow people to organize their communities? What kind of communities are finding the most success organizing and would you say this is for the better or for the worse? You essay should treat this question in a complex fashion, acknowledging costs and benefits. You should discuss at least one example of community organizing on social media or the internet that is not discussed at length in the readings.
What are the most detrimental impacts of newer technologies—smartphones, the internet, social media—on individuals? How do they impact mental health and why? I

Post an explanation of a threat to internal validity and a threat to external validity in quantitative research. explain a strategy to mitigate each of these threats.

Designing Quantitative Research
Researchers consider validity and reliability with each new study they design. This is because validity and reliability are not fixed but rather reflect a particular study’s unique variables, research design, instruments, and participants.
In the context of research design, two types of validity, which speak to the quality of different features of the research process, are considered: internal validity and external validity. Assuming that the findings of a research study are internally valid—i.e., the researcher has used controls to determine that the outcome is indeed due to manipulation of the independent variable or the treatment—external validity refers to the extent to which the findings can be generalized from the sample to the population or to other settings and groups. Reliability refers to the replicability of the findings.
For this Discussion, you will consider threats to internal and external validity in quantitative research and the strategies used to mitigate these threats. You will also consider the ethical implications of designing quantitative research.
With these thoughts in mind:

Designing Quantitative Research
Researchers consider validity and reliability with each new study they design. This is because validity and reliability are not fixed but rather reflect a particular study’s unique variables, research design, instruments, and participants.
In the context of research design, two types of validity, which speak to the quality of different features of the research process, are considered: internal validity and external validity. Assuming that the findings of a research study are internally valid—i.e., the researcher has used controls to determine that the outcome is indeed due to manipulation of the independent variable or the treatment—external validity refers to the extent to which the findings can be generalized from the sample to the population or to other settings and groups. Reliability refers to the replicability of the findings.
For this Discussion, you will consider threats to internal and external validity in quantitative research and the strategies used to mitigate these threats. You will also consider the ethical implications of designing quantitative research.
With these thoughts in mind:
By Day 4
Post an explanation of a threat to internal validity and a threat to external validity in quantitative research. Next, explain a strategy to mitigate each of these threats. Then, identify a potential ethical issue in quantitative research and explain how it might influence design decisions. Finally, explain what it means for a research topic to be amenable to scientific study using a quantitative approach.
By Day 4
Post an explanation of a threat to internal validity and a threat to external validity in quantitative research. Next, explain a strategy to mitigate each of these threats. Then, identify a potential ethical issue in quantitative research and explain how it might influence design decisions. Finally, explain what it means for a research topic to be amenable to scientific study using a quantitative approach.

What program characteristics did you consider when researching possible graduate programs?

Determine educational program characteristics to consider when choosing
a. Choose a nurse with a master's or doctoral degree to interview.
The nurse you choose can be an advanced practice registered nurse or can
have a graduate degree in a specialty area in nursing or another field. The
nurse must hold a position in health care.
b. Interview the nurse.
Questions to ask during your interview include:
i. What degrees do you have in nursing and in other fields?
ii. What is your current position?
iii. What are the educational requirements for your position?
iv. What program characteristics did you consider when researching
possible graduate programs?

What graduate degrees did you consider?
vi. What influenced your decision to obtain the graduate degree you
did?
vii. Are you considering further education? If so, what degrees are you
considering and why?