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  • “Letter of Reference for John Smith” [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Organization] [Date] To Whom It May Concern, I am writing this letter of reference for John Smith, who has been working as a medical case

    Complete a Letter of Reference for yourself. Imagine your field instructor and/or field faculty is providing a letter of reference.  Write this letter as if it is coming from that person. STUDENT IS WORKING AS A MEDICAL CASE MANAGER CURRENTLY.  
    Include behavioral examples of skills or qualities you highlight.
    Focus on the skills you think could be most transferable to your desired work setting.  
    Focus on highlighting the things you think you are best at and that you believe your letter writer could articulateLl

  • Title: Ethical Dilemma in the Case Study: Navigating Conflicting Values in Social Work Practice

    Describe an ethical dilemma presented in the case study.
    Identify areas of ambiguity.
    Identify NASW essential steps for ethical problem solving to apply to the case study.
    Identify possible consequences if different steps were chosen.
    Describe personal values and/or biases that could impact the decision-making process when addressing the ethical dilemma in the case study.
    Explain how these values and/or biases could be managed to best maintain an ethical perspective. 
    Describe data collection methods necessary to make an ethical decision.
    Analyze the data collection methods to demonstrate how they support ethical decision-making.
    Assess the strengths, needs, and challenges within the client’s family system related to the identified ethical dilemma.
    Make recommendations that might help emphasize the strengths, meet the needs, and overcome the challenges.
    Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the social work profession.
    Adhere to the rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
    Support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and credible evidence.
    Apply current APA style standards, including paper format, in-text citations, and the references list.

  • “My Dream School: Why I Want to Attend This College” Introduction Choosing the right college is a big decision, and it is one that I have been carefully considering for a long time. After much research and contemplation, I have come

    I’m applying for school and I would like to give them a really great essay that explains why I want to attend this college. I have attached what they ask below thank you!

  • Title: “The Impact of Familial Relationships, Peer Influence, and Gang Membership on Delinquent Behavior and Social Outcomes: A Case Study of “They Call Us Monsters” Documentary”

    Learning Objective
    In earlier chapters, we covered the Nature vs, Nurture debate. One one hand it is believed that behavior is determined by genetics (nature), on the other had it is believed that environment, upbringing, and life experiences determine behavior. The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate the nurture aspect of delinquency by assessing the relationship between familial relationships, peer influence, and gang membership on the behavior and social outcomes of the young men in the documentary..
    Complete the following steps
    Step 1: Watch the “They Click the link below to watch the “They Call Us Monsters” Documentary. Take notes on the documentary to begin making connections to the concepts and factors discussed in chapters 7, 8, and 9. https://tubitv.com/movies/513336/they-call-us-monsters
    Step 2: Complete the assignment by using this link They Call Us Monsters Documentary.docx
    Please be mindful that a complete assignment will include an analysis of a total of 9 different concepts/theories/terms. Chapters 7, 8, and 9 need to be included in your discussion.

  • “Drug Chronicles: Unveiling Patterns and Narratives” Drug Chronicles: Unveiling Patterns and Narratives A Visual Representation of the Demographics of Drug Users Drug use has been a prevalent issue in society for decades, with different drugs being Title: The Evolution of Drug Consumption and the War on Drugs: A Timeline Analysis and Media Critique

    Please note:  In addition to textbook chapters 1-6, there are additional supplemental materials that will take approximately four hours to read/watch/listen to in preparation for this first assignment. Start your assignments early so that you are sure you are allowing enough time to adequately complete your work!
    Materials for Assignment #1 Include the Textbook Chapters and All of the Below Supplemental Resources (everyone of these supplemental resources must be integrated/incorporated into this assignment by themes – do not use direct quotes):
    1.  Quick Views on Mass Incarceration (yes, you are to incorporate the material from these sources also in completing the below): The War on Drugs From Prohibition to Gold RushLinks to an external site. (4 minutes), Demographics of Mass Incarceration and the Impact of Drug LawsLinks to an external site. (3 minutes), Mass Incarceration VisualizedLinks to an external site. (3 minutes), War on Drugs: Crash CourseLinks to an external site. (13 minutes)
    2.  Vox. The war on drugs, explainedLinks to an external site. (article)
    This article provides an excellent overview of the war on drugs and provides excellent background for the entire course. Yes, there is a lot of information in this article including links to other sources. I expect you to review the material provided here in preparation to completing this application assignment and incorporate this material into complete the below. 
    3.  This is a 40 minute interview with Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow.  The link to the transcript is also provided if you prefer to read the interview (https://www.npr.org/transcripts/145175694Links to an external site.).  
    Download audio file: 20120116_fa_01.mp3Download 20120116_fa_01.mp3
    4.  Has America’s War on Drugs Failed?Links to an external site. (one hour video)
    Assignment “Drug Chronicles: Unveiling Patterns and Narratives”
    Objective: Complete a comprehensive exploration of drug use, its historical context, the war on drugs, user demographics, and the portrayal of drugs in the media. This assignment encourages a creative and analytical approach to understanding drug-related phenomena. This assignment aims to blend creativity with analysis, allowing you to engage with the intricate narratives surrounding drug use, history, the war on drugs, user demographics, and media representations.
    You must include specific themes, concepts, material from the provided supplemental materials and the textbook when completing the assignment . . . comprehensively. So, for example, when doing #2 below, you will need to create the timeline using your textbook and supplement with key events as depicted in the supplemental materials. Do not use direct quotes as that does not demonstrate your understanding and do not use sources not provided in the class (refer to note below) as this again does not demonstrate understanding of the course materials.
    Note: As #1 and #2 below require a “visual representation” and “visual timeline” – you are welcome to use pictures from basic Google searches that you find that are outside of the class materials, but as to actual content to complete steps 1-4 below, rely exclusively on the textbook chapters and the above supplemental materials.
    Instructions:
    A Visual Representation of the Demographics of Drug Users (use Chapters 2 and 5 in your textbook and relevant information from supplemental sources):  Design a poster or presentation that explores the demographics of drug users. Illustrate who uses which drugs and why, using images, icons, and concise text to convey key insights.  Incorporate the material/themes/concepts from Chapters 2 & 5 in your work on this section and clearly cite all sources. 
    A Comprehensive Historical Timeline of Drug Use and the War on Drugs (use material in Chapters 3 & 4 and the above supplemental materials):  Create a visual timeline that includes: a) the history of drug use and b) key moments in the historical development of the war on drugs. For every single element included on this timeline, provide the source (for example:  Prohibition (textbook chapter 3, Vox article, Prohibition to Gold Rush, and Crash Course)). Then explain these key moments, key individuals, and cultural shifts that have influenced the evolution of drug consumption and the war on drugs. Intertwine facts, dates, major policies, laws, etc.  Explain these pivotal moments in your timeline by explaining the relevance of the laws, dates, etc. that you included.
    The War on Drugs: Discuss the “war on drugs” – highlight the successes and failures of the war on drugs. Do you believe that this “war” was on drugs? If yes, explain.  If no, what do you believe it is a “war” on and why? What is the impact on society in general on the underclass, the middle class, and the upper class of the law enforcement model and the war on drugs? Please note that you are not limited to answer just this prompt . . . it is just that, a prompt. It is a start, to get you thinking, giving you the opportunity to build, critically assess and critique the required materials and the textbook.
    Voices in the Media: An Analysis (focus on Chapter 6 though not limited exclusively to this chapter): Choose a specific example of popular media (can be a show, podcast, book, article, movie, etc . . . you get the idea), like a specific episode of NYPD Blue, and apply the concepts from Chapter 6 and the course material to critically assess the media. For example, the demographics of a typical drug use (Q1 above) compared to how drug users are depicted in the episode you selected, critique in terms of bias, etc. Have fun with this section. Yes, it will have to be a form of popular media that actually has somethings to do with drugs but that should be easy to find! Begin by explaining and linking to the source (episode, podcast, article, book, etc.) that you used. Use material from the class and do not merely summarize an example of drug use in popular media.
    Submission Guidelines:
    Include a list of references – double-check:  did you use all of the required sources in completing your assignment?
    Clearly label each section in your assignment.
    Ensure that your visual elements are clear, viewable, and relevant to the topics discussed.
    Upload only ONE document to the assignment upload link. I recognize you will likely be using different software to complete the above tasks and suggest that you merely print each section then scan into one pdf document to upload (you can make a scan/pdf on your phone). Allow adequate time to upload the document and double-check that it is submitted.

  • “Book Analysis: Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse”

    let me know if you need me to take pictures of the book the book is Siddhartha hermann hesse it would be easier if you know or read the book

  • Title: The Impact of the ACA on Medicaid Coverage and Cost Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010 with the goal of expanding access to affordable healthcare for all Americans. One of the key provisions of

    How did the ACA affect the Medicaid program in terms of coverage and cost?  
    Remember to provide evidence and reference to support your work. 
    Please use APA format. no more then 5 years old references 
    I also added a file I need two short peer  response 
    Use references to provide support evidence for the peer responce 

  • “Mitigating Malicious Code: Analyzing Control Families and Identifying Key Vulnerabilities” Title Slide: “Mitigating Malicious Code: Analyzing Control Families and Identifying Key Vulnerabilities” Agenda Slide: – Introduction to Malicious

    A) Your presentation should include the following:
    Title Slide
    Agenda Slide
    Introduction Slide: This should motivate to want to see your remaining slides.
    Content slides (This could be several Slides)Part 1 NIST SP800-53 Control Families
    Part 2 You make the call with the scenario we will discuss in class
    Conclusions
    References
    PART 1 NIST SP 800-53 defines 18 Control families. All controls are important but depending on your environment or situation, some are more important than others. From your experience, what are the three most important control families? Discuss. Here is a link to the special publication: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-53r5.pdfLinks to an external site.
    Hint: go to page 35 to find a clickable hyperlinked table.
    PART 2 You Make the Call
    If you were responsible for this room in your organization, which controls would you implement. After selecting the controls, write an implementation statement on how to implement or use these controls to mitigate a particular risk identified. (Choose 2. Two different families)
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    2) Discussion Forum 7: Malicious Code
    1) In Discussion Forum 7, post your response to the following discussion topic. Reply to at least two classmates’ responses and shares informative URLs by the date indicated in the Course Calendar. Your discussion question response should be at least 200 Words, with another 50 words per reply. Malicious Code, or Malware, attacks all three information security properties: Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. It is a threat to any Internet-connected device. What are the types of Malware being used today (Name two), and explain in your own words what they do. 2) Respond to at least two other students (at least 50 words each )!
    Respond to two (2) students/Peers (two classmates). The responses should be at least 50 words each and must focus on the discussion topic above. Examine related issues, ask questions, provide hypothesis and/or situation(s). A peer response should not be to a peer already responded to more than twice.

  • Experimental Manipulation and its Implications for Counseling Psychology: A Review of a Journal of Clinical Psychology Article Introduction The purpose of this article review is to examine an experimental manipulation conducted by researchers in the field of counseling psychology. The selected article, Title: The Importance of Proper Writing Mechanics in Academic Writing

    Step 2 : find an article published in the last seven (7) years in the Journal of Clinical Psychology* The article should describe an experimental manipulation by the researchers specifically. This means that the researchers conducted a study that is a true experiment with an easily identifiable independent and dependent variable. (Do not select meta-analyses, summaries, correlational studies, editorials, or theoretical articles. It is your responsibility to make sure that the journal article you select is appropriate. If you are unsure about the relevance of your article, contact your instructor for approval.).
    Step 3: Read the article starting with the Title and Abstract, which will give you a quick preview of the purpose and results of the article.
    Step 4: Read the Introduction. Highlight the purpose of the article and the author’s hypothesis (e.g., what was studied, what the authors predicted, and why they found the topic worthy of study). Pay attention to the context provided for the research (i.e., what research has been done previously in the field? what issue or problem is this study trying to address?)
    Step 5: Read the Methods section. Note the descriiption of the participants and any tests, surveys, questionnaires, apparatus, or other materials that were used. Pay particular attention to the details involved in the experimental procedure. How were the variables manipulated or measured? Recall that the Independent Variable (IV) is the variable that is manipulated by the research (i.e., whether the room is hot or cold (if that is the variable of interest) or whether participants are given a placebo, shown any type of media or other stimuli, given talk therapy, or instructed to take medication (if that is the variable of interest). Remember that the Independent Variable is what was different about the experiences of the different groups. Recall also that the Dependent Variable (DV) is that variable that is measured, or, the outcome of the study (i.e., test performance or lessening of depressive symptoms).
    Step 6: Read the Results. Try not to get intimidated by complex statistical analysis. Instead of focusing on the numbers, focus on the short descriiptions that accompany the findings explaining what the researchers found (i.e., Did the researchers find evidence that supports their hypothesis?)
    Step 7: Read the Discussion. Pay special attention here to what the authors say about the importance of their findings or the lack of findings. Think about other things you could do to look at this issue.
    Step 8: Prepare a 3 to 5 page summary of the article fully paraphrased in your own words and your own writing style and structure. Changing a few words from the original is not fully paraphrasing. Be sure to address the following questions in your summary:
    What is the purpose of the research? (Address specifics regarding the overall purpose of the research in question.)
    What hypothesis is tested? (Provide a clear statement of the researchers’ prediction.)
    How did the researchers investigate their research question? (Provide details regarding the study methodology.)
    What are the pertinent results of the manipulation? (What were the findings and conclusions drawn?)
    What is your personal opinion of the study conducted? Should it be repeated? What could be improved?
    What is your overall impression of the work? What are the implications of the study for the practice of counseling psychology?
    Your summary should be written as a coherent essay (do not format as a list of answers to these questions). You may include additional insights in your analysis, but you must address these key issues. You may find it useful to use headings and subheadings to organize your discussion as you address these key issues.
    Step 9: Prepare your Article Review according to the following guidelines:
    Structure your paper utilizing APA style (7th Edition); this includes title page, headings, in-text citations, reference page, and general paper format (1-inch margins, double-spaced, appropriately sized sans serif or serif fonts – e.g., 12 Times Roman). An abstract is not required.
    Apply sound writing mechanics: write with clarity, paying attention to spelling, grammar, and syntax.