Prepare a 4-slide, 5-minute presentation using a deductive argument to explain

Prepare a 4-slide, 5-minute presentation using a deductive argument to explain

Prepare a 4-slide, 5-minute presentation using a deductive argument to explain why and how your generative AI tool must evolve over the next 3-5 years to remain competitive 
Always read the prompt and the rubric carefully
You should look at AI trends in the following 3-5 years. You do not have to compare only with ChatGPT.
The lead Product Manager at your new firm asked you to assess how its Microsoft Copilot AI  needs to evolve over the next 3-5 years, to remain competitive in this fast-changing industry.  
You have secured time to present to the larger product team – including engineering, marketing, and sales – where you will recommend evolving Microsoft Copilot AI to remain competitive in the fast-evolving industry. Using a deductive argument, prepare a 4-slide, 5-minute presentation to the product team. 
Make sure to properly use a deductive structure: Situation (“as you know”…), Complication (“However…” – risks, opportunities, etc.), and the resolution with action items. 
Submit in PPTX format.
Please upload your slides in .pptx form, the Generative AI appendix and draft of speech about the slides(Please note that the content for the speech and slides should be for five minutes.) by 1pm. on Wednesday February
,28
Specific requirements follow: 1Generative AI Presentation(Presentation Grading Rubric needs Exceeds Expectations)
This announcement contains tips for your March 1 presentations, including: 1) the Situation-Complication-Resolution framework, 2) slide best practices, 3) citations, and 4) an example presentation from a prior semester. 
1.Quick refresher on Situation-Complication-Resolution
Here are 2 short videos if you’d like to review the Situation-Complication-Resolution framework. 
https://mymedia.bu.edu/media/Inductive+and+Deductive+Structures/0_91zfw45s
https://mymedia.bu.edu/media/When+to+use+Deductive+%26+Inductive+Arguments/0_pdeh07qt
2.Slide best practices
Here are 2 short videos that summarize expectations for your slides.
https://mymedia.bu.edu/media/t/1_5v5wqx5l
https://mymedia.bu.edu/media/t/1_vv5c3s7o
3.Citations
Please put an abbreviated citation on each slide and a complete Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) citation on a bibliography slide at the end. 
See this document for an example: CMS citation guide for presentation
4.Example Presentation.Specific requirements follow:
As we reviewed in class, here is an example presentation from a prior semester for reference. It is **not** perfect and is not necessarily an “A” presentation, but can give you an idea for the look and feel of a presentation in this model:
 Example Presentation (S-C-R)

1) Identify an organization (company or non profit) that has a good “online news

1) Identify an organization (company or non profit) that has a good “online news

1) Identify an organization (company or non profit) that has a good “online news room” and explain why it’s so good. (NOTE: this is not a news media organization’s news room page, but one you’d find on an organization’s web site. (For example, the National Education Association (NEA) has an online place for news media at: https://www.nea.org/media-centeLinks to an external site.
2) Identify an organization that makes good use of social media to regularly communicate with its customers, as well as the news media. (for example, the DCMPD’s use of X). What makes their use of social media exceptional?
3) In preparation for your client’s upcoming opening of a new, unique retail store in DC, you’ve been asked to identify your recommendations for “top tier” local news media. Conduct research to familiarize yourself w/DC media sources. Identify your top media recommendation for: a) print; b) broadcast/TV; c) radio; d) social media; e) online/web. 

Replies limited to “I agree” or “I disagree” are not considered substantive. You

Replies limited to “I agree” or “I disagree” are not considered substantive. You

Replies limited to “I agree” or “I disagree” are not considered substantive. You must provide justification for your opinion/thoughts, show a thorough understanding of the readings, and apply your knowledge; the use of outside examples is encouraged. You must also cite an excerpt from the relevant study for each of your answers.

 FIRST WORK  This discussion will give you some practice in applying observation

 FIRST WORK 
This discussion will give you some practice in applying observation

 FIRST WORK 
This discussion will give you some practice in applying observation to planning.
View any one of these videos.
Four children talk about a garbage truckLinks to an external site.
Real conversations at a pretend lunchLinks to an external site.
Praptee at the breakfast tableLinks to an external site.
2-Select any one child from the video and use what you observe to describe another experience you might plan for them based on what you saw. 
Describe:
What you observed (just focus on the “ah ha” moment where you noticed something to build upon, you don’t have to describe the entire clip)
The skill you would  target based on what you observed
A learning opportunity or materials set up that would build upon or provide practice in the skill  identified
 Your response should be no less than one paragraph in length (4-6 sentences), in complete sentences and utilize college level writing.  
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PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING POST OF ANOTHER CLASSMATE IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: 1

PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING POST OF ANOTHER CLASSMATE IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:
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PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING POST OF ANOTHER CLASSMATE IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:
1. The father forcing his family to stay in Albertine’s watch was a sacrifice in itself, and in doing so, his daughter “Iphigenia,”  ended up being sacrificed to the tides surrounding them. The article states that there are several versions of the story that depict Iphigenia’s fate; Iphigenia is sacrificed and dies, or Iphigenia is saved by Artemis. Towards the end of “The Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch,” Iphigenia is being pulled around by the forces of the water and is almost being gripped by life and death all at once. Her dead mother seems to be comforting her in death, while Hayden and Clay desperately grasp at bringing her to life. This feels like an homage to the tale of Iphigenia because no one knows what truly happened to her, and neither do the readers of this story. Did she pass away before they pulled her out of the murky waters or was she saved?
2. The falling out between the families came about when both started profiting off of tours, which led to rivalry. It was the only practical way to make money in their current circumstances. Hayden’s family felt threatened by Clay’s touring methods and decided to destroy his pontoon boat by setting it on fire. I found it ironic that Hayden’s family homes, which are now the only ones standing above the flood, were made fun of back in the day.
3. The state stopped putting in money for repairs because they didn’t want to support the people choosing to stay or sway others to stay by making alterations to the land. Instead, they paid residents to leave the area and move inland. Iphigenia’s father seemed to be in denial about the state of their property and the unsafe conditions surrounding his family. He decided to keep his family there and continue tours of the town for tourists, even after his wife died in the local hospital during the first flooding. The tourists see the town as a form of entertainment and a way to make themselves feel better about their own problems by criticizing the people living in Albertine’s Watch.
4. The author portrays Iphigenia’s drowning in a way that shows the stress of living in these circumstances. All the choices and the pressure swirling around her until everything just stops; all the chaos of life ceases for a moment. Iphigenia says that she was beyond her limit and the drowning is almost symbolic of the decision’s consequences catching up with her.
5. Albertine’s Watch was subject to rising water from climate change and the article poses a solution that could have stopped the town from being destroyed. The seawall keeps the tide from flooding the city, but what happens to all the rainwater that won’t drain to the sea? In Key Largo, a small barrier was built in one of the neighborhoods that was experiencing flooding from the tides. So even though they don’t have flooding from the ocean, every time it rains, the entire neighborhood floods for days. While the construction of seawalls is a solution to one problem, their existence will create additional issues for residents and the wildlife that rely on coastal habitats.

 Scenario As you have learned in this course, qualitative, quantitative, and mix

 Scenario
As you have learned in this course, qualitative, quantitative, and mix

 Scenario
As you have learned in this course, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research strategies can all be implemented by conducting surveys. In this section of your research project proposal, you will design an original survey that serves as the anchor for your methodology. If completed, you may use the research question identified in Deliverable 1.
Research Question: How does helping healthcare workers who care for individuals with substance abuse disorders understand concepts like “optimal mental functioning” and “normal mental health” through a lens of diverse cultural perspectives and impact the quality and effectiveness of care? 
Instructions
Using the Survey Results Worksheet linked here, create a presentation that effectively displays and communicates your survey results to a target audience.
D5 Survey Results Worksheet.xlsx
Choose a research question in your field, and write ten original, quantitative survey questions that correlate with the ten data columns on the Survey Results Worksheet. 
Using the data in each column, create a graph, chart, or other data visualization for each of the ten survey items. You may employ any data visualization tool you prefer; however, please export and submit this document as a PDF.  YOU CAN SAVE AS A REGULAR MS WORD DOCUMENT AND I WILL EXPORT AS A PDF INCASE I NEED TO MAKE EDITS
Validate your data visualizations by including a one paragraph (five to seven sentences, minimum) interpretation of the findings for each of the ten data sets. (TOTAL OF 10 PARAGRAPHS – ONE FOR EACH GRAPH/CHART) Per instructor – FOCUS ON  THE JUSTIFICATION ON WHY YOU CHOSE THAT PARTICULAR STYLE OF VISUALIZATION AND NOT OTHER STYLES. WHY IS THAT THE BEST FOR TO REPRESENTATE THE DATA – **THIS IS IMPORTANT***
Submit the findings and written narratives in a single PDF. YOU CAN SAVE AS A REGULAR MS WORD DOCUMENT AND I WILL EXPORT AS A PDF INCASE I NEED TO MAKE EDITS
NOTE – Be sure the documents are in APA format (including title page, font, headings) and contain proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure.

APA format, in-text citation, references include, 1 page Topic: Women Health cen

APA format, in-text citation, references include, 1 page
Topic: Women Health cen

APA format, in-text citation, references include, 1 page
Topic: Women Health center
Post a brief description of your topic of research interest. Next, state the philosophical orientation that reflects your worldview and explain the epistemological and ontological assumptions of this orientation. Then, explain how these assumptions lend themselves to one or more research approaches.

Discussion Board 5: “The Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch” Create a post of

Discussion Board 5: “The Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch”
Create a post of

Discussion Board 5: “The Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch”
Create a post of a minimum of 300 words that answers the following questions. Number your responses but do not copy the questions. 
The narrator’s name is Iphigenia. This is an allusion to Greek mythology. Read the first part of the Wikipedia article on Iphigenia. Why does the author choose this name for our narrator?
Why have relations between the narrator’s family and Hayden’s family soured? What might be ironic about the location of Hayden’s family home? (Look up the definition of irony if you need to.)
Say something about the different ways the following people or entities are responding to the crisis in Albertine’s Watch:
a. the state
b. Iphigenia’s father
c. the tourists
 4. In the final paragraphs of the story, the narrator describes the experience of drowning in some interesting ways. Say why you think the author made the choices they did in portraying the drowning as she does. 
 5. After reading the article from The Guardian, briefly describe the connections you see between the various viewpoints expressed in it and the future imagined in “Albertine’s Watch”. 
https://csi.asu.edu/story/albertine/
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/13/us-cities-ugly-seawalls-climate-crisis-miami#:~:text=Coastal%20residents%20fear%20’hideous’%20seawalls%20will%20block%20waterfront%20views,-Aesthetics%20and%20social&text=There%20were%20more%20than%20a,marine%20ecosystem%20of%20Biscayne%20Bay

APA format, in-text citation, reference include, 1 page Review the 2022 Hospit

APA format, in-text citation, reference include, 1 page
Review the 2022 Hospit

APA format, in-text citation, reference include, 1 page
Review the 2022 Hospital Medicare Cost ReportsLinks to an external site. page of the Indiana Department of Health website for more help in starting your Discussion.
Using the MCR, consider the current economic trends both producing a loss and producing revenue. What economic principles (macro and micro) are driving this shift? What element of the Medicare Cost Report did you find most valuable and why?
Select a specific institution that has published an MCR.Describe the specific institution you identified.
Utilizing the institution’s published MCR, analyze costs and revenue of at least three specific departments.
Evaluate implications of the volume of at least one of your specific departments to the facility’s future income stream.

  Understanding how pregnancy changes the body, may help you understand the nutr

 
Understanding how pregnancy changes the body, may help you understand the nutr

 
Understanding how pregnancy changes the body, may help you understand the nutritional changes and challenges during this time. Watch this video to get a better idea of how a woman’s body adapts to pregnancy and answer the questions below. 
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1-  Once the embryo implants, the DNA doesn’t exactly match its mother. How does the immune system respond, ie how does the body protect the fetus?View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable12ptParagraph
2-  To make room for a growing fetus, which hormone signals muscles to loosen? 
3-  Why is it common for women to experience constipation and heartburn (reflux) during pregnancy? 
4- What are the effects of the hormone progesterone on the respiratory system? 
5-  List 2 reasons why it’s common for pregnant women to develop anemia. 
6-  Why does the heart work harder than normal during pregnancy? 
7-  If the expanding uterus presses on the vena cava, what might it interfere with? 
8-  Shortly before delivery, the fetus drops which decreases pressure on the diaphragm. What does this allows a pregnant woman to do? 
9-  Why is there is a lack of information on pregnancy’s effects on the brain?