Know your elected officials Provide list of your elected officials Miami Dade Florida 2020
Carlos A. Gimenez – County Mayor
• MD-ED 28 – 06/23/2017
• MD-ED 28 – 07/20/2017
• MD-ED 28 – 02/15/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 06/05/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 08/08/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 08/10/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 08/10/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 08/14/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 08/21/2018
• MD-ED 28 – 03/01/2019
Esteban Bovo – County Mayor – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 10/01/2019
• MD-ED 28 – 12/02/2019
Alexander Penelas – County Mayor – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 10/01/2019
Juan C. Zapata – County Mayor – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 06/12/2019
Pedro J. Garcia – Property Appraiser
• MD-ED 28 – 01/12/2017
Russ Rywell – School Board, District 03 – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 02/27/2020
Perla Tabares Hantman – School Board Member, District 04 –
Incumbent
• MD-ED 28 – 05/17/2018
Maria Teresa Rojas – School Board, District 06 – Incumbent
• MD-ED 28 – 02/28/2017
• MD-ED 28 – 07/21/2017
Luisa Santos – School Board, District 09 – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 12/17/2019
Sybrina Fulton – County Commissioner, District 01 – Candidate
• MD-ED 28 – 05/31/2019
Know your elected officials Provide list of your elected officials Miami Dade Florida 2020
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Discuss in-depth a Denial of Service (DOS) attack including the recent attacks on Miami-Dade Schools and the presidential election in 2020. Please include in your discussion how a DOS cyber attack is done, motivations for doing so, and how companies can protect themselves including accounting systems. Please do not include a definition of what a DOS attack is.
Given what you know about juvenile delinquency, if government officials asked for your guidance on how to best deal with delinquency, what would you advise them to do, and why? Please keep in mind that delinquency covers a multitude of causes/treatment areas to include family, school, courts, community, etc.
1. Rank the list of issues from the viewpoint of a 2020 hospital CEO. 2. In 150 words or less, provide a supporting rationale for your top issue. 3. In 100 words or less, explain how your top issue might impact the role of the evidence-based health care leader in 2020. 4. Reflect back on the leadership principles (e.g., evidence-based management, managerial control, organizational design, accountability, adaptability, and professional integration). Choose one principle, and in 250 words or less, describe...
Provide a list of three PROS and three CONs, from your perspective, of a career in professional selling? Offer a brief explanation.
Know Your Meds The patient is giving Sandy, the CMA, a list of medications and asked that she renew his duloxetine. Sandy does not see it on his list and mentions in the notes that the patient needs to renew Dexilant. When the doctor comes out of the room, he calls Sandy to his office to explain that the wrong medication was noted in the chart. What is the difference between the two medications? What can Sandy do to ensure...
make a list of 10 QUESTIONS you think are important for your healthcare team to know that are not on the standard care plan. Think about health disparities, determinates of health, health literacy, community resources and whole person wellness. Then write 1 paragraph explaining why you chose those questions
make a list of 10 QUESTIONS you think are important for your healthcare team to know that are not on the standard care plan. Think about health disparities, determinates of health, health literacy, community resources and whole person wellness. Then write 1 paragraph explaining why you chose those questions
interview a person you know about the ACA. In your write-up, please provide the following information about the person you interviewed: age, gender, profession/job, how you know them, and any additional information you believe may be interesting to note. Your paper should be submitted as a Word document; use size 12 Times New Roman font and put your name at the top of Page 1. Below is a list of sample questions you should ask. You are also required to...
Provide Python code that does the following: Create the following list in your program: lst1 = ["apple", "banana", "pear", "grapefruit", "pineapple", "grape", "guava", "plum", "peach"] Write code that then does the following: Print the last item in the list. Print the first item in the list. Print all but the last three items in the list. Print the first, third, fifth etc. items of the list. Print the second, fourth, sixth etc. items of the list. Parts A- E should...