The general thesis is “the Boxer Rebellion was fueled by a hatred of Western religion, technology, and unequal trading practices”
Based on your understanding of the required and supplemental readings on Du Bois and the Atlanta Laboratory, write an essay on race and Du Bois’ ideas for overcoming racial inequality. In addition to your major focus, include responses to the following questions in your work.
1. Discuss the Atlanta School and its major works.
2. Discuss Du Bois’ thoughts on women particularly in the context of prevailing attitudes at the time on gender. Identify specific women with whom Du Bois worked and how their contributions influenced social change.
3. Comment on race within a Du Boisian context borrowing from your own experiences. Include a clear discussion of how you see your experiences shaped by your race/ethnicity. What do you think Du Bois would say about this today?
write an argumentative/ persuasive essay on “online/ distance learning.” The topic provided is broad to allow students to develop their own arguments. As such, as discussed and highlighted in class, students should not simply argue with or against online/ distance learning. Such an argument would be very broad and will be susceptible to many gaps and loopholes; therefore, students should carefully narrow down their topics and choose an appropriate argument.
The distinction between online and distance learning may be explored as the two are slightly different. This distinction may be brought up depending on the specific argument raised by the student; otherwise, students should use online learning OR distance learning throughout their essay.
Because the topic is very relevant to students and they have experienced it firsthand, I expect them to use their experience to reflect on online/ distance learning to further develop their argument. Noteworthy, however, is the fact that their experience may be too personal and opinionated.
the future of nursing is grounded on the rising demand for nursing staff, as demonstrated by the statistics reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (ANA, 2020). The statistics show that over 500,000 Registered Nurses (RNs) are expected to retire by 2022, which will leave a significant gap in the staff base available to serve Americans, which may compromise their health and wellbeing. Based on the numbers of RNs that will retire by 2022, the increase in the American population, and the rising numbers of the population getting into old age, the demand for nursing staff will increase considerably. Based on the increasing demand for competent nurses to cater to the American population, the vision focuses on the changing roles of nurses, education levels, and the levels of responsibility that come with the rising numbers of patients (Dyess et al., 2016). The critical target areas to change towards realizing the foreseen future are making the nursing role aligned with the changing healthcare needs, healthcare reforms, and the advancements in America’s healthcare systems.
The change to make is making the nurse the number major partner, contact and leader in healthcare services delivery, noting that they spend the most time with patients. The change is crucial, noting that nurses comprise the highest percentage of the healthcare labor force, and thus hold the highest potential to make the most change in the health and wellbeing of Americans. The steps to take towards realizing the change are advocating for recruitment and training of more nurses, as well as retraining and re-educating the current nursing staff to meet the current demand (Salmond & Echevarria, 2017). Specifically, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services should formulate a new policy directing that all nurses should acquire a four-year degree in nursing and take a practical course for a year. The combination of the bachelor’s degree course and the practical experience will make the nurses admitted into the field of care delivery a good fit for the changing healthcare sector. Secondly, every nurse must complete a specialized information technology diploma towards ensuring they can adequately offer care services in the technology era of the coming years. Secondly, state and the federal government must focus on increasing the numbers of nurses, towards improving the nurse-to-patient ratio, towards improving practice standards.