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The IOM published report, "Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health," makes recommendations for lifelong learning and achieving higher levels of education.

In 1,000-1,250 words, examine the importance of nursing education and discuss your overall educational goals.

Include the following:

Discuss your options in the job market based on your educational level.

Review the IOM Future of Nursing Recommendations for achieving higher levels of education. Describe what professional certification and advanced degrees (MSN, DNP, etc.) you want to pursue and explain your reasons for wanting to attain the education. Discuss your timeline for accomplishing these goals.

Discuss how increasing your level of education would affect how your competitiveness in the current job market and your role in the future of nursing.

Discuss the relationship of continuing nursing education to competency, attitudes, knowledge, and the ANA Scope and Standards for Practice and Code of Ethics.

Discuss whether continuing nursing education should be mandatory. Provide support for your response.

You are required to cite a minimum of three sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.

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I am attaching a document in which you have to complete the key#4 of the group project it is gonna be the solutions on to how to resolve the problem of the topic"Race determines more than you believe when it comes to your job opportunity, it can determine your hiring rate, income pay, and the amount of discrimination at work". After completing that I need a ppt on the completed portion ( key#4) and a clue page while presenting.

Major Assignment

1. You will be curating your own art exhibit using the terms that we covered in this unit on the different fine arts media. Your exhibit must include at least three different terms from each of the different categories listed below: 3 different terms from drawing, 3 different terms from sculpture, 4 different terms from painting, etc.

2. Determine a theme for your fine arts exhibition. (Examples of exhibition themes could be “mythological heroes,” “religion,” “the human body,” etc.) The artworks that you select for this assignment must all fit the theme in some way.

3. Name your exhibition and create a brief paragraph that gives an overview of your exhibition topic. This information should be included on slide 1 of your PowerPoint presentation.

4. Next, select a minimum of 20 artworks for your exhibition that illustrate 20 terms listed from the media terms below. (Remember, each artwork must both illustrate a term and fit your theme.) Choose your artworks from the following museums' permanent collections: the Getty Museum (http://www.getty.edu/museum/), the Louvre Museum (http://www.louvre.fr/en), or the Museum of Modern Art (www.moma.org).

5. Create a “visual tour” of your exhibition in PowerPoint format. Each slide of your PowerPoint presentation should include a high quality image of a selected artwork, plus the artist’s name (if known) or the culture of origin, title, date, medium, and the name of the museum that owns it. Note: make sure that all titles of artworks are italicized.

6. Also on each slide, label the term illustrated. Write one or two sentences explaining how your piece illustrates each term. Then, include one or two sentences explaining how the artwork fits your exhibition theme.

Drawing Terms:

Chalk

Cartoon

Charcoal

Pastel

Graphite

Ink drawing

Wash drawing

Collage

Painting Terms:

Fresco

Tempera painting

Oil painting

Watercolor

Mixed-media painting

Acrylic painting

Printmaking Terms:

Woodcut

Linocut

Drypoint

Engraving

Etching

Aquatint

Chine-collé

Lithograph

Silkscreen

Monotype

Photography Terms:

Daguerreotype

Calotype

Gelatin Silver print

Chromogenic print

Digital print

Sculptural Terms:

Low relief

High relief

Freestanding sculpture

Subtractive process

Additive process

Casting

Modeling

Lost-wax technique

Installation

Patina

Earthwork

Assemblage

Readymade

Mixed-media

Kinetic sculpture

Craft Media:

Porcelain

Stoneware

Stained glass

Tapestry

Embroidery

Quilt

Repoussé

Embossing