math and science

Describe the commonalities between math and science Explain how science can be integrated across the curriculum Explain how mathematics can be integrated across the curriculum Argue the importance of the professional standards for mathematics and science Explain the impact of Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s research on learning on science and math teaching strategies Explain how young … Read more

Philosophy

In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle concludes that eudemonia, or human flourishing (translated as “happiness” in our text) is the highest good. Describe Aristotle’s conception of eudemonia (“happiness”). Next, describe Aristotle’s conceptions of the human function, the rational part of the soul, habituation, character, and virtue. Explain the role each of these conceptions plays in the … Read more

Philosophy

There is an important relationship between prudence and virtue in Aristotle’s ethics. To fully understand his conception of virtue, it is necessary to understand his conception of prudence and how it relates to virtue. Describe the relationship between prudence and virtue, according to Aristotle. Does Aristotle think that prudence is a necessary component of virtue?

philosophy

In Nicomachean Ethics, Book I, Chapter 13, Aristotle introduces his conception of “virtue.” Explain the general relation between virtue and the soul (according to Aristotle). Next, explain Aristotle’s distinction between virtues of thought and virtues of character.

impacts of foundational neuroscience on the prescription of pharmacotherapeutics.

  Explore the potential impacts of foundational neuroscience on the prescription of pharmacotherapeutics. 1.Analyze the agonist-to-antagonist spectrum of action of psychopharmacologic agents 2.Compare the actions of g couple proteins to ion gated channels 3.Analyze the role of epigenetics in pharmacologic action 4.Analyze the impact of foundational neuroscience on the prescription of medications References x 3 

Philosophy

In Nicomachean Ethics, Book I, Chapter 7, Aristotle concludes that the fundamentally human mode of life is an activity guided by thinking and reason: “We have found, then, that the human function is activity of the soul in accord with reason or requiring reason… Moreover, we take the human function to be a certain kind of … Read more

Discussion

 Which existing university or instructor resources do you think will be useful in helping make you a successful student at GCU? Explain how they will be effective, be specific.    Need some help Navigating Halo? (Participation Opportunity) Reply, “Acknowledged” to his post and earn 1 participation post for this week. Hi Everyone, Need some help navigating … Read more

assesment

  Students, After reading the lesson in Chapter 4-Theoretical Basis of Nursing Practice in Sherpath Week 1…. 1. Select 4 of the theorists mentioned below. 2. Mention the name of the theoretician 3. Describe the title of the theory that distinguishes the selected theorist 4. What is the contribution of this theory to nursing practice? … Read more

Philosophy

In the introduction to our translation of Nicomachean Ethics, Terrence Irwin (the editor and translator of our text) describes Aristotle’s views of happiness (starting on p. xvi) and virtue (starting on p. xvii). Based on Irwin’s commentary in these sections, summarize what the concepts of happiness and virtue mean in Aristotle’s system of ethics, and how … Read more