Complete the self-assessment of the eight core competencies for the academic nurse educator as outlined by the National League for Nursing (NLN) in individual professional practice.

Complete the self-assessment of the eight core competencies for the academic nurse educator as outlined by the National League for Nursing (NLN) in individual professional practice.

Discuss your thoughts on your self-assessment results. Were your results what you expected? What surprised you the most about your assessment?

Identify your lowest scoring competency area and discuss why you think this was revealed in your self-assessment.

Explain What human nature is like “state of nature” “Politically organized state” How would we live if we didn’t?

Hobbes State of Nature Notes:   → Levithian Chapter 13: What human nature is like “state of nature”  “Politically organized state” How would we live if we didn’t?   1600-1800  Who may the state legitimately exercise any coercive power at all? Why can’t I just resist if I don’t like it?   What is the extent/limits of the  legitimate state power?   The device itself: Any social construct argument:   Coercive state power is legitimate because each and every individual has reason to consent to live under that state power  Individual consent= justification  If you consent does that justify?  Why do we have reason to believe this?  Never consected to living in this society  If you have problems..  Hypothetical consent. Living in your state and living in anarchy (the state of nature) you would agree to leave in your state because the state of nature is worse  What are the grounds of social construct arguments?  State = justified  What is true ab human beings  Hobbes view: we have  two choices. All or nothing. Absolutist, state power or anarchy. He believes the only rational thing to do is to leave anarchy and live under an absolutist state power.  What are the limits of state power?

Write An assessment Phase-Based Terrestrial Laser Scanning for topographical surveying application in areas with different land surfaces.

An assessment Phase-Based Terrestrial Laser Scanning for topographical surveying application in areas with different land surfaces.he proposal paper attached has many aspects already finished but I needs extra research and possibly peer reviewed papers in the topic of research “accuracy of laser scanning in differents land surfaces”

Land Without Bread (1933).

Land Without Bread (1933)

Land Without Bread Key Questions

In this film, Buñuel is playing a few tricks on the audience; while he really did travel to a rural, remote region of Spain, he also staged many of the more shocking shots. You may notice a plume of smoke before the mountain goat happens to fall from the mountain! Knowing this, do you still trust the narrator/film crew about the other events in the film? Could they, too, be staged or exaggerated? How so?

If Buñuel can so easily fool audiences in his time—and in our time, too— should we be more skeptical towards what modern media conglomerates, political parties, and journalists say? What are some ways we can try to protect ourselves from being manipulated?