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  • “The Role of Psychology in Radiology: How Understanding the Mind Enhances Patient Care” Introduction: Radiology is a medical field that utilizes various imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. It requires a strong understanding of human anatomy and physiology, but there

    Writing A career paper. how will I use psychology in My career field ( Radiology)x 1 page paper, 4 paragraphs are needed. times new Roman size 12 font is a must . rubric and instructions are below!

  • Title: The Evolution of the Criminal Justice System in Response to Societal Changes and Contemporary Crimes

    Submit a 675- to 1,250-word paper in which you address the following:
    Explain how the criminal justice system has responded to the rapid growth of the United States since colonial times.
    Identify a contemporary crime. Explain why this crime may or may not have occurred at an earlier point in history.
    Describe conditions within a society that create the need for a criminal justice system. Explain how these needs may or may not have changed over time.
    Explain what has changed in society to necessitate the creation of and reliance on the police.
    Next, consider this scenario: You are the responding officer to a domestic disturbance at a home in your patrol area. A woman answers the door, face bloodied, and accuses her husband of abuse. The husband becomes violent and threatening, so you arrest him. He is arraigned the next day and denied bail due to previous arrests. The husband has not been convicted in the past, however, because the wife usually drops charges. This time, she has decided to press charges.
    Respond to the following based on the above scenario:
    Identify the criminal justice roles that are or will be present in the scenario.
    Describe the responsibilities associated with each criminal justice role.

  • “Implementing Transformational Change: A Case Study of [Organization Name]”

    Apply theoretical frameworks and practical insights of the Transformational Change Management course to a real-world organization of their choice.

  • Social Media: The Double-Edged Sword

    Social Media does more harm than good.
    Discussions are focused on building and analyzing arguments. Here are the guidelines
    for discussion posts. Discussions rely on using the Toolkit, so you should have that in
    front of you as you read this and as you do your posts.
    This is an exercise in building arguments so your posts do not have to reflect your own
    beliefs. It is an important practice to try to articulate views you do not necessarily agree
    with so that you can evaluate the best arguments against what you believe more fairly.
    As always, be specific and clarify any terms that are open to interpretation.
    Everything you post must be entirely in your own words. Any work that is taken
    from another source (online, another student, etc.) will automatically receive a zero,
    without a possibility of making it up. (I definitely check for plagiarism beyond what
    Turnitin flags, so I strongly encourage you to do all of your own work in this class.)
    Avoid emotive language and fallacies (we’ll be learning about these throughout the
    semester).
    Each week I will post a general proposition (claim). To get full credit for each week’s
    discussion you need to do the following:
    1) Give a specific Pro conclusion related to that general proposition that focuses on a
    particular aspect of the proposition. And, 2) give a specific Con conclusion related to
    that general proposition that focuses on a particular aspect of the proposition.
    Then for each specific conclusion (1 Pro & 1 Con) you need to also give a well-thought
    out Reason in the form of full statements. Each of these Reasons needs to be backed up
    by some Example/Evidence you can think of off the top of your head (no internet
    sources allowed – this is all your own thinking and writing). Finally, assess the extent to
    which the claim is True (T) (Always, Sometimes, Never) and explain why.
    For example, if the general proposition was: “The Wire is the best TV show ever made,”
    a more specific pro conclusion would be: “The Wire is the best TV show because it is so
    true to the real world circumstances it portrays.” A reason that would support that would
    be: “The Wire is so accurate because it was written by people who worked in journalism,
    public education, and law enforcement in the Baltimore area where it was set.” The
    evidence would be citing the credentials of the shows creators, David Simon, who was a
    reporter for The Baltimore Sun, and Ed Burns, who was a homicide detective for many
    years before becoming a public school teacher, both in Baltimore. I would assess this
    claim is likely True for all people who share my criteria for evaluating TV Shows (one
    of which is authenticity and relevance to the world as it is).
    The first half of your discussion contributions should then look as follows:
    Specific Pro conclusion (W): …..
    Reason (R): …..
    Example/Evidence (E) ….
    Truth evaluation (T) ….
    Specific Con conclusion (W): …..
    Reason (R): …..
    Example/Evidence (E) ….
    Truth evaluation (T) ….

  • “Analyzing ExxonMobil’s Internal Strengths, Organizational Relationships, and Competitors: A Case Study on Strategic Management”

    The chosen company is ExxonMobil 
    Select a Fortune 500 company and imagine that you work as a strategist for your selected company. As you read through
    the Required Unit Resources, pay close attention to your firm’s strategy, and write a case study analyzing the following
    points:
    Examine your firm’s internal strengths and weaknesses. How can organizational relationships improve performance in
    the firm?
    How does the firm’s growth fit into the firm’s mission and vision statements?
    Who are your firm’s competitors?
    Do you see your firm’s strategy as effective or ineffective? Why?  

  • Title: “Reflecting on My Journey: Assessing Past Experiences, Personal Expectations, and Implementing Strategies for a Successful Nursing Career”

    The purpose of this individual assignment is to assist your transition to a professional nursing role by reflecting upon your background and why you want to be a nurse.
    Write a 5- to 10-page page that assess your past experiences, diagnoses your personal nursing expectations, and plans an implementation strategy for your professional goals as you move forward in your career. Your paper should:
    Include a title page and be double spaced with 12-point Times New Roman font.
    References 2 nursing journal articles demonstrating the connections between personal attributes and the nursing profession.
    Relating the articles and the nursing process to your personal goals and aspirations.

  • Title: The Importance of Pursuing Higher Education: Why Every Young Adult Should Attend College After High School Thesis Statement: Attending college after high school is crucial for young adults as it provides numerous benefits such as personal growth, career opportunities,

    Research essay on why should everyone young adult go to college after high school. 
    MLA format
    Include a thesis statement
    Avoid writing from the 2nd person POV
    Include 2-4 direct quotes and a Works Cited page
    Proofread for spelling, grammatical, and structural errors

  • Advocating for Mental Health Reform: Addressing Stigma and Access to Care Introduction Mental health is a critical issue that affects individuals, families, and communities. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), approximately

    Choose a human services issue that you think needs more advocacy, either from your researched information or a new issue. Define the issue and discuss how you would begin to advocate for this issue. Also discuss the importance of the issue, including any relevant background history.
    Guidelines Ruby;
    You will submit a short paper after choosing a human services issue that you think needs more advocacy (either from your researched information or a new issue). Make sure you define the issue and discuss how you would begin to advocate for the issue. Be certain to discuss the importance of the issue and include background history.
    You will identify a new advocacy issue that defines and discusses the importance of the issue, while including pertinent historical background. Explore how this issue may positively impact your community or society as a whole, and explain how the issue might negatively be interpreted if education and proper communication is not conveyed in a timely manner. Identify communication strategies that could mitigate negative consequences.
    Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
    Has this new advocacy issue been identified before? If so, why was it unsuccessful? If not identified before, provide an analysis of why this new advocacy issue should be recommended for legislative action. What common factors might interfere with implementation of a new legislative policy? Describe the challenges of enacting policy that might impede the desired social change. How might social and political factors impact the newly identified legislation? What economic matters need to be considered before submitting this advocacy issue for legislation? Provide examples to support your assertions.
    What legal or ethical issues might impact this newly identified legislation? How might beneficiaries be affected by the implementation of this legislation? Explain your answer and provide examples.
    What communication strategies might be effective in educating beneficiaries who are impacted by the legislation? What political challenges might you experience when utilizing these communication strategies?
    What to Submit
    Your short paper must be submitted as a one- to two-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and at least three sources cited in APA format.

  • “The Threat of the Monstrous: Examining the Nature of Fear and Anxiety in Literature”

    As Cohen suggests, monsters always pose some kind of threat; functionally speaking, that is the very definition of the monstrous. Yet exactly how this is the case, and what or who is being threatened, requires closer examination, and attention to the specifics of our various texts. For this assignment, please choose any example of the monstrous—or more than one, if you prefer—and explore the nature of the threat it represents, and where you see that threat in the text (or texts), providing specific examples. You may draw comparisons, or map out contrasts, among different instances of the monstrous, on the basis that Grendel and Bisclavret, to take one possible pairing, implicate opposed anxieties—though, of course, you may have a different reading. Categories at stake in our texts include cultural identity (race, gender, religion, sexuality), national identity, social order, citizenship, foreignness, and many others—you are free to locate and develop others if you wish, and to draw on our various secondary readings in doing so.

  • “Exploring Deaf Culture and Advancements in Hearing Loss: A Flexible Presentation Project”

    In the syllabus you will see there is a presentation due at the end of this course. I am allowing some flexibility with what this can look like. If you have already selected a topic and started a powerpoint, you may move forward with that. The assignment calls for a minimum of 10 slides with information on a topic of your choice that is related to Deaf Culture, ASL or the medical advancements in the field of hearing loss. I will allow 2 alternative methods for this assignment.