Narrative Assignment

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Please discuss how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 intersects the legal and ethical requirements of corporations and corporate officials regarding the accounting and financial affairs of a corporate entity.

3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course. 3.1 Each student shall find, read and review two (2) “External Authoritative Sources” (defined below), discussing any topic found in Chapter 12 Patient Consent.

3.2 Provide a brief paragraph narrative (one paragraph required for each of the two (2) required “External Authoritative Sources”) incorporating proper APA style for the in-text citations and reference for each source immediately following each narrative; and,

3.3 Provide a link to the full article for each of the two sources referenced; and

3.4 Each source citation shall be substantively used and properly placed in the narrative; and

3.5 The reference for the first source shall follow the brief paragraph narrative substantively citing the first source. Then the second source reference will follow the brief paragraph narrative for substantively citing the second source.

4. Each assignment shall be submitted by each student on or before the designated due date shown on the course schedule and Canvas.

5. “External Authoritative Sources” for purposes of this course shall mean: articles from published books, peer reviewed journal articles, education and government sites as well as non-partisan national or international organizations (such as WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS etc) provided, however the article selected must have:

5.1 Authors; and

5.2 In text citations and references to support statements made therein.

5.3 Under no circumstances are newspapers (e.g., the Wall Street Journal), blogs (regardless of source), editorials, panel discussions, definition of terms, “dot com” sites, and text books from the course or other courses to be used. The foregoing are not considered authoritative for this course.