Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word reflection about your perception of long-term care and the population it serves.

Address the following in your paper:
Did this week’s readings change your perception of long-term care? If so, how has it changed?
Provide two examples of current events related to long-term care. How might these examples increase awareness of long-term care?
What are three long-term care populations evident in your local community? Were you aware of these?
Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

Identify the role of the Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testaments and His role in Christs work of redemption.

Please use test book by Samuel .m. Powell ( discovering our christian faith an introduction to theology) and what we believe – a layman’s guide to Wesleyan theology by David .a. Case. Jesus said extremely important truths of the Holy Spirit in the passage of John 16:7-14. Please follow the link to read the passage at Bible Gateway. This objective will be focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit. The Church and Revelation of God Response Read Chapter 12 in your Powell text and Chapter 11 in your Case text in preparation for this learning activity. Powell reminds us, The Church is called to be a community in which Gods grace is effective (p. 279). Case discusses the basic nature and mission of the Church. How is the mission of the Church related to the movement of God in the world? Critically analyze the relationship of its apostolic purpose to the working of the Holy Spirit through the Church as Gods witness in the world.

What are three long-term care populations evident in your local community? Were you aware of these?

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word reflection about your perception of long-term care and the population it serves.
Address the following in your paper:
Did this week’s readings change your perception of long-term care? If so, how has it changed?
Provide two examples of current events related to long-term care. How might these examples increase awareness of long-term care?

Watch the film The Final Offer which provides a first-hand account of the 1984 Collective Bargaining negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) Union and General Motors Canada.

While you watch this film complete the following tasks:
1. Create a mind-map the identifies the key issues and points made during the film related to the following central themes:
Key Bargaining Issues
Key Labour Relations Concepts
Employee and Employer Relationships (GM Canada)
UAW Canada and Local Reps/Employee Relationships
UAW Canada and GM Canada Relationships
Union Politics/Conflict
Bob White as Lead Negotiator
2. Answer the following questions to help you develop context for the applied questions. Identify the bargaining structure?
What methods of bargaining do you see evident in the film?
This is filmed in 1984 a mere 34 years ago. Besides the awesome hair and cool shorts, what do you notice about the workplace and the negotiations that you believe differs from todays workplaces? Identify the key stakeholders in this deal?
What negotiating strategies does Bob White use?
After completing your mind-map and answering your initial questions, please answer the following applied case study questions:
1. What were the key bargaining issues for each of the stakeholders? Think beyond the specific contract items.
2. Based on what you now know about the two parties (UAW Canada and GM Canada) involved in collective bargaining and the tone of negotiations, what would be the advantages and disadvantages to both parties of maintaining a shorter (3-year term) contract?
3. Bob White does not share all the details of his discussions with the UAW President or General Motors with the Local Representatives of the UAW Canada until he absolutely has to. What would be the reason for this?
4. What impact did union politics have on this dispute?
5. Do you believe that the outcome of this negotiation would have been successful if Bob White was not the lead negotiator? Why?

How does the life of a person who has experienced entire sanctification differ from any other person or Christian? Be sure to draw out any different or contrasting points between Powell and Case.

Please use test book by Samuel .m. Powell ( discovering our christian faith an introduction to theology) and what we believe – a layman’s guide to Wesleyan theology by David .a. Case Defend entire sanctification and present biblical evidence to support the doctrine. There is a clear distinction that must be made between consecration and entire sanctification. Consecration is that more or less gradual process of devoting oneself wholly to God, consummating in the crucifixion of the old self or death to the Adamic nature, by the help of the Holy Spirit, which comes to a completion at a point in time. Total consecration of necessity precedes and prepares the way for that definite act of faith which brings God’s instantaneous sanctifying work to the soul. This gracious work does not deliver us from the infirmities, ignorance, and mistakes common to man, nor from the possibility of further sin. A person is freed (no longer inhibited by resistance from the carnal nature) so that he may experience a continued growth in divine knowledge, spiritual strength, and good works to the glory of God. The Christian must continue to guard against the temptation to spiritual pride and seek to gain victory over this and every temptation to sin. There also follows a life of Christian perfection which consists in purity such as that of Jesus, resulting in the same mind which was also in Him, and enabling us to walk even as He walked in perfect love flowing from an undivided heart. Entire Sanctification Discussion Review Chapter 11 in your Powell text and Chapter 9 in your Case text in preparation for this learning activity. Powell affirms, The churches in our tradition make several affirmations about entire sanctification. They assert that it is an act of God, a work of the Holy Spirit, and that it is effected by the baptism with the Holy Spirit (p. 250). Case lays out the basic Wesleyan beliefs about Entire Sanctification. What is entire sanctification?

How does the Internet affect international business activity and the globalization of the world economy?

Chapter 2: Free market economies stimulate greater economic growth, whereas state-directed economies stifle growth. Explain in detail.Chapter 3: What is the relationship between property rights, corruption, and economic progress? How important are anticorruption efforts in the effort to improve a countrys level of economic development?Chapter 4: Outline why the culture of a country might influence the costs of doing business in that country. Illustrate your answer with examples.Conclusion Assignment ProtocolYou must write quality definitions of the concepts, relating to current international business affairs using clear logic, and supporting facts.You must use citations with references to document ideas that come from others. This is a research paper, therefore, it must have a minimum of three references from Galileo and the textbook.Concepts and/or Questions must be typed out as headings, followed by a write-up in paragraph format, and a summary or conclusion at the end of the paper as set in the outline (provided in course resources).The paper must be in APA format.

Analyze the specific marketplace situation in detail, including organizational strengths, weaknesses, environmental opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis).

Develop a 12- to14-page marketing plan (not including the title and reference pages, charts and/or graphs) for any product or service of your choice. Your marketing plan must:
Develop an organizational mission statement, and forecast performance goals using your situational analysis.
Design a marketing strategy based upon your objectives.
Create an appropriate integrated marketing mix, which will include your ability to effectively appeal to the specific market segments you will be targeting.
Develop a written summary and specific recommendations for the implementation of your plan.

Identify and evaluate sanctification in the context of the holy love of God and our call to share that love.

Please use test book by Samuel .m. Powell ( discovering our christian faith an introduction to theology) and what we believe – a layman’s guide to Wesleyan theology by David .a. Case We will learn that initial sanctification is not the totality of sanctification. Although no man will ever reach the perfection of our Holy God, for He alone is holy, we can reach a place of freedom from sin. The perfect love of God frees us from our sinful nature. The paper will help you to reflect upon this state of holiness which is by faith in the redemptive work of Jesus. Perfect Love Paper Review Chapter 11 in your Powell text and read Chapter 10 in your Case text in preparation for this learning activity. Powell explains, Entire sanctification is the perfection of our love for God (p. 260). Case on the other hand describes entire sanctification resulting in living a holy life. Write a two-page paper explaining the perfection of love and a holy life, providing biblical or historical examples of those who have experienced this in their lives. Use at least one academic source other than the textbook and dictionary in your research for this paper. To achieve maximum points for content and analysis, the following elements need thoroughly addressed: Distinguish between personal consecration and entire sanctification. What is the role of the Holy Spirit in entire sanctification? What is the result of perfect love, that is, how is entire sanctification manifested in man? Describe the nature of Gods perfect love and explain how a Wesleyan understanding of our perfection in love addresses the reality of human finitude.