Develop a disaster recovery plan for an organization. There are many different templates available online for you to use as reference and guidance. Your plan should cover the following sections (these

Develop a disaster recovery plan for an organization. There are many different templates available online for you to use as reference and guidance. Your plan should cover the following sections (these sections detail the elements in a DR plan in the sequence defined by industry compliance standards ISO 27031 and ISO 24762).

This section should summarize key action steps (such as where to assemble employees if forced to evacuate the building) and list key contacts with contact information for ease of authorizing and launching the plan.

Introduction

Roles and Responsibilities

Incident Response

Plan Activation

Document History

Procedures

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

Be approximately six to eight pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.

Follow APA 7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.

Homework 71. Your uncle repays a $100 loan from Goliath National Bank by writing a $100 check from his GNBchecking…

Homework 7 

1. Your uncle repays a $100 loan from Goliath National Bank by writing a $100 check from his GNB 

checking account. Use T-accounts to show the effect of this transaction on your uncle and on 

GNB. Has your uncle’s wealth changed? Explain? 

2. GNB holds 250 million in deposits and maintains a reserve ratio of 10% 

a. Show a T-account for GNB 

b. Now suppose that GNB’s largest depositor withdraws $10 million in cash from her 

account. If GNB decides to restore its reserve ratio by reducing the amount of loans 

outstanding, show its new T-account 

c. Explain what effect GNB’s action will have on other banks 

d. Why might it be difficult for GNB to take the action described in part b? discuss another 

way for GNB to return to its original reserve ratio 

3. You take $100 you had kept under your mattress and deposit it in your bank account. If this 

$100 stays in the banking system as reserves and if banks hold reserves equal to 10 percent of 

deposits, by how much does the total amount of deposits in the banking system increase? By 

how much does the money supply increase? 

4. Happy Bank starts with $200 in bank capital. It then takes in $800 in deposits. It keeps 12.5 

percent of deposits in reserve. It uses the rest of its assets to make bank loans 

a. Show the balance sheet of Happy Bank. 

b. What is Happy Bank’s leverage ratio? 

c. Suppose that 10 percent of the borrowers from Happy Bank default and these bank 

loans become worthless. Show the bank’s new balance sheet 

d. By what percentage do the bank’s total assets decline? By what percentage does the 

bank’s capital decline? Which change is larger? Why? 

5. The federal reserve conducts a 10 million dollar open market purchase of government bonds. If 

the required reserve ratio is 10 percent, what is the largest possible increase in the money 

supply that could result? Explain. What is the smallest possible increase? Explain. 

6. Assume that the reserve requirement is 5 percent. All other things equal, will the money supply 

expand more if the federal reserve buys 2,000 dollars worth of bonds or if someone deposits in 

a bank 2,000 dollars that he had been hiding in his cookie jar? If one creates more, how much 

more does it create. 

Question 1. Agree or disagree with the statement below. Support your agreement or disagreement with evidence and development. (8 points per question;…

Question 1. Agree or disagree with the statement below. Support your agreement or disagreement with evidence and development.

(8 points per question; 4 points for EVIDENCE, 4 points for DEVELOPMENT).

The poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight meets the expectations of the romance genre.

Question 2. Agree or disagree with the statement below.. Support your agreement or disagreement with evidence and development.

(8 points per question; 4 points for EVIDENCE, 4 points for DEVELOPMENT).

The Black Death is not an important context for understanding the Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale.

Question 3. Answer the given prompt, incorporating a claim, direct quotations from the passage, and development into your answer.

 (8 points per question; 4 points for the CLAIM sentence, 4 points for DEVELOPMENT).

Why is the following passage a typologically important one for interpreting Beowulf?

            “Just so I ruled the Ring-Danes’ country

            for fifty years, defended them in wartime

            with spear and sword against constant assaults

            by many tribes: I came to believe

            my enemies had faded from the face of the earth.

            Still, what happened was a hard reversal

from bliss to grief. Grendel struck

after lying in wait.” (1669-1776)

Question 4. Answer the given prompt, incorporating a claim, direct quotations from the passage, and development into your answer.

 (8 points per question; 4 points for the CLAIM sentence, 4 points for DEVELOPMENT). 

How does the following passage show Arthur’s conflicted character?

            His blood was busy and he buzzed with thoughts,

            and the matter which played on his mind at that moment

            was his pledge to take no portion from his plate

            on such a special day until a story was told:

            some far-fetched yarn or outrageous fable,

            like the action-packed epics of men-at-arms.

            Or till some chancer had challenged his chosen knight,

            dared him, with a lance, to lay life on the line,

            to stare death face-to-face and accept defeat

            should fortune or fate smile more favorably on his foe. (89-98)

Question 5. Respond to the prompt below with a sentence bundle (a claim, evidence, and development).

(18 points per passage; 6 points for CLAIM, 6 points for EVIDENCE, 6 points for DEVELOPMENT)

Warrior Virtues in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight vs. Warrior Virtues in Beowulf

The role of a bank is to move funds from savers to spenders. What happens when savings rates are too high? An example would be people saving so much

The role of a bank is to move funds from savers to spenders. What happens when savings rates are too high? An example would be people saving so much money that the banks cannot keep up? Would you agree that the United States is in that situation now? What could the Federal Reserve do to help solve that problem? 

After completing this module, you will be able to do the following: Perform a community assessment and describe the tools utilized to accurately define your communityOverview In this module, you will

After completing this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Perform a community assessment and describe the tools utilized to accurately define your community

Overview

In this module, you will complete a full assessment of your own community. You may build upon this assessment in Community Health II by planning, implementing and evaluating a project within your community designed to address primary prevention of an identified health concern.

Defining the Community

Your community can be any geographically defined county, city, or town. Clearly delineate the following dimensions before starting the process of community assessment:

  • Describe the population that is being assessed?
  • What is/are the race(s) of this population within the community?
  • Are there boundaries of this group? If so, what are they?
  • Does this community exist within a certain city or county?
  • Are there general characteristics that separate this group from others?
  • Education levels, birth/death rates, age of deaths, insured/uninsured?
  • Where is this group located geographically…? Urban/rural?
  • Why is a community assessment being performed? What purpose will it serve?
  • How will information for the community assessment be collected?

Assessment

After the community has been defined, the next phase is assessment. The following items describe several resources and methods that can be used to gather and generate data. These items serve as a starting point for data collection. This is not an all-inclusive list of resources and methods that may be used when a community assessment is conducted.

The time frame for completion of the assessment may influence which methods are used. Nonetheless, these items should be reviewed to determine what information will be useful to collect about the community that is being assessed. It is not necessary to use all of these resources and methods; however, use of a variety of methods is helpful when one is exploring the needs of a community.

Data Gathering (collecting information that already exists)

Demographics of the Community

  • When demographic data are collected, it is useful to collect data from a variety of levels so comparisons can be made.
  • If the population that is being assessed is located within a specific setting, it may be best to contact that agency to retrieve specific information about that population.
  • The following resources provide a broad overview of the demographics of a city, county, or state:
  • State and County Quick Facts—Easy access to facts about population, housing, economics, geographic data, business, based on U.S. Census data
  • Obtain information about a specific city or county on these useful websites www.epodunk.com and www.city-data.com

Information from Government Agencies

Healthy People 2020—this resource is published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It identifies health improvement goals and objectives for the country to be reached by the year 2020

National Center for Health Statistics—this agency is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; this website provides statistical information about the health of Americans

  • National Vital Statistics System

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—The CDC website contains a large amount of information related to the health of the American population. The search engine within this website can be used to find relevant information

Federal agencies with statistical programs

Every state in the United States has its own specific health improvement plan and goals that are based on the Healthy People 2020 document. This information may be available on the state health department website.

State and local health departments provide information related to vital statistics for the community.

Other Data Sources

America’s Health Rankings—this website provides information about various health indicators for each state: https://www.americashealthrankings.org/

Other relevant data sources may be found by conducting an Internet search related to the topic that is being examined through the community assessment.

After data are collected from various sources, it is important to review the information and to identify assets and areas for improvement in the community by comparing local data (if available) versus state and national data. This will facilitate organization of the information that has already been obtained and will provide direction for the next step of the process.

Data Generation (data are developed that do not already exist):

Windshield Surveys

With the use of public transportation or by driving a vehicle around the community, one can observe common characteristics of the community.

Examples of key observations to make when one is assessing the community through a windshield survey include the following:

Age of the homes in the community

Location of parks and other recreational areas

Amount of space between homes and businesses

Neighborhood hangouts

Transportation in the community

Quality and safety of streets and sidewalks

Stores and other businesses

People out in the community

Cleanliness of the community

Billboards or other media displays

Places of worship

Healthcare facilities

Participant Observation

Spend time observing the population that is being assessed. Through observation of interactions among group members, much can be learned about the community, including the following:

Developmental level of the population

Effectiveness of peer-to-peer interactions

Respect for peers and others

Safety in the environment

Economic status

Informant Interviews

Informants could be people who are familiar with and interact with the population on a regular basis.

Examples of questions that may be asked of key informants include the following:

Strengths/assets of the community

Areas of improvement for the community

Concerns of community members

Access to health care

Emergency plans for natural or man-made disasters

Focus Groups

Focus groups (usually small groups of 6-12 people) can be helpful when one is gathering information about specific areas of concern within the population. Use of a focus group involves open dialogue about the population, whereas an interview or survey yields only individual responses.

Focus groups may be effective for assessing the following:

Satisfaction with services provided

Community resources used

Transportation issues within the community

Safety within the community

General concerns of members of the population

Surveys

Surveys may be used to collect data from the community. Selecting a sample of the target population may prove helpful in the collection of data that are easier to analyze. It is important to ensure that the sample is representative of the target population.

A survey should be developed that takes into consideration the developmental level of the group that is being assessed. Questions should be written at the appropriate developmental level, so they are answered in a way that makes the data useful. Surveys might include closed-ended (yes/no), multiple choice (several responses to choose from), Likert scale (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree), or open-ended (“why”/“how”) questions.

Topics that may be addressed in a survey include the following:

Demographic information

Status of employment

Safety within community

Safety in environment

Personal safety (seatbelts, helmets, etc.)

Stressors/stress management patterns

Risky behaviors

Support systems

Volunteer/community activities

Rest patterns

Nutrition

Dental hygiene

Health promotion activities

Learning Materials

  • N492 Project Concert Instruction for Students v2.docx
  • N492 Signature Assignment Rubric v1.1

Demographics of the Community

When demographic data are collected, it is useful to collect data from a variety of levels so comparisons can be made.

If the population that is being assessed is located within a specific setting, it may be best to contact that agency to retrieve specific information about that population.

The following resources provide a broad overview of the demographics of a city, county, or state:

  • State and County Quick Facts—Easy access to facts about population, housing, economics, geographic data, business, based on U.S. Census data

Obtain information about a specific city or county on these useful websites: www.epodunk.com and www.city-data.com

Information from Government Agencies

Healthy People 2020—this resource is published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It identifies health improvement goals and objectives for the country to be reached by the year 2020

National Center for Health Statistics—this agency is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; this website provides statistical information about the health of Americans

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—The CDC website contains a large amount of information related to the health of the American population. The search engine within this website can be used to find relevant information

Federal agencies with statistical programs

Every state in the United States has its own specific health improvement plan and goals that are based on the Healthy People 2020 document. This information may be available on the state health department website.

State and local health departments provide information related to vital statistics for the community.

Other Data Sources

America’s Health Rankings—this website provides information about various health indicators for each state: https://www.americashealthrankings.org/

Other relevant data sources may be found by conducting an Internet search related to the topic that is being examined through the community assessment.

Goals Alignment:

  • University Mission Based Outcomes – 1, 2, 4
  • Program Learning Goals – 2, 5, 6
  • Course Learning Objectives – 2, 3, 4

Professional Standards:

  • Essential II: Basic Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Care and Patient Safety
  • Essential III: Scholarship for Evidence­-Based Practice
  • Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health
  • Essential VIII: Professionalism and Professional Values

Find a peer-reviewed journal article that relates to one of the topics below. Thoroughly read the article and provide a 400- to 500-word summary of your article presented as a response or opinion on t

Find a peer-reviewed journal article that relates to one of the topics below. Thoroughly read the article and provide a 400- to 500-word summary of your article presented as a response or opinion on the topic. There is no right or wrong response. Points will be earned for proper grammar, spelling, organization, length, citations, content of the knowledge, reasoning, and APA citation and referencing. The use of quotations is not allowed. Please upload a copy of your article with your post.Response to PeersAfter you have made your initial post, please respond to one of your classmates who selected the alternate topic. Your response should either add to their summary or respectfully challenge their position based on information that you have found in a peer-reviewed journal article. Your reply post should consist of 300 to 400 words. The use of quotations is not allowed. Please upload a copy of your article with your reply post. Topic 1– the effectiveness of requiring police officers to wear body cameras Topic 2 – a reporter on the evening news states that the rise in school shootings presents a significant danger for children; provide evidence that either supports or refutes this statement

Proofreading and paraphrasing

Hello there, last week I posted a homework here to write an Intro of a lab. However, He summited to me with 46% plagiarism. I have the Turnitin report plus the original one. I need someone to edit what is highlighted in the Turnitin file so I can submit plagiarism free report. I need it within two hours.

COLLAPSE Overall Rating: 12345Your Rating: 12345 “Estimating Demand and Its Elasticities” Please respond to the following: From the scenario for Katrina’s Candies, examine the procedure Herb will use to estimate the demand model developed in the scenario

COLLAPSE

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“Estimating Demand and Its Elasticities” Please respond to the following:

  • From the scenario for Katrina’s Candies, examine the procedure Herb will use to estimate the demand model developed in the scenario for Week 1. Analyze the elasticity of demand for products within the selected industry relevant to Katrina’s Candies. Determine the factors involved in making decisions about pricing these products that you believe to be the most influential.

What are some rock songs with alliteration, assonance, simile, or onomatopoeia?

Let it Be, Boom Clap, American Pie, Like a Rolling Stone

Alliteration: Let it Be by the Beatles (“whisper words of wisdom”) Onomatopoeia: (if pop songs are acceptable) Boom Clap by CharlieXCX Assonance: American Pie by Don McLean Simile: Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan

Review of a Novel (Essay)

Whether bestsellers or classics, novels allow us to meet fascinating characters that embark on adventures we might never experience. Write an essay in which you describe your favorite character and explain why the novel was so appealing to you.