The Science School Certificate exam consists of three parts:
Section 1 has 60 multiple choice and short answer questions. Section 2 has short and long response questions. The exam is 2 hours plus 10 minutes reading time.
The document provides examples of multiple choice questions covering topics like measuring volumes, the scientific method, elements in acids, and scientific theories.
It offers advice on preparing for the exam, including reviewing notes, using past papers and exam preparation resources, and focusing study on the prescribed areas examined in longer questions. Regular practice of questions is strongly recommended.
Symbols can have more than one meaning.1. The battle flag of the c.docxhildredzr1di
This document discusses how symbols can have multiple meanings depending on the viewer. It provides two examples: the Confederate flag, which some see as representing rebellion against authority while others associate it with repression, hate, and slavery. Another example is sports team apparel, which could be perceived as representing a gang by some due to similar symbolic meanings of colors. The document suggests that symbols often do not have a single agreed-upon meaning and different people may associate different concepts or ideas with the same symbol.
The Science School Certificate exam consists of three parts:
Section 1 has 60 multiple choice and short answer questions. Section 2 has short and long response questions. The exam is 2 hours plus 10 minutes reading time.
The document provides examples of multiple choice questions covering topics like measuring volumes, the scientific method, elements in acids, and scientific theories.
It offers advice on preparing for the exam, including reviewing notes, using past papers and exam preparation resources, and focusing study on the prescribed areas examined in longer questions. Regular practice of questions is strongly recommended.
Symbols can have more than one meaning.1. The battle flag of the c.docxhildredzr1di
This document discusses how symbols can have multiple meanings depending on the viewer. It provides two examples: the Confederate flag, which some see as representing rebellion against authority while others associate it with repression, hate, and slavery. Another example is sports team apparel, which could be perceived as representing a gang by some due to similar symbolic meanings of colors. The document suggests that symbols often do not have a single agreed-upon meaning and different people may associate different concepts or ideas with the same symbol.
Sustainable development is an idea that has been talked about global.docxhildredzr1di
Sustainable development is an idea that has been talked about globally for years. But there is often multiple definitions of sustainable development. Some people value sustainability more that development and vice versa. The main issue you see is through sustainable developments three main pillars; environmental, economic, and social. It is almost impossible to have one without sacrificing at least a little of the others. There are also many differing views of what should be developed and what should be sustained. Even when these issues are brought into fruition at UN summits developed and developing countries often disagree on these issues. Even though plans have been made at these summits, goals have failed to be turned into action. That is the main issue I see is in order to make these plans work people must be willing to ask for a change and be willing to make the big decisions to change. Despite this, the mistrust between Northern and Southern countries will always make sustainable development a struggle.
________________________________________________
Q: i want a short response about 20 words for the previous paragraph based on globalilzation
.
Suppose you are the Chief Security Officer for a financial instituti.docxhildredzr1di
Suppose you are the Chief Security Officer for a financial institution. Someone on your information security staff has informed you that recent Web content filters have shown an end user who has been visiting sites dedicated to alternate data stream (ADS) and steganography hiding techniques. She is interested in what the end user may be doing and comes to you for some explanation on these techniques.
Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:
Explain how a user could utilize ADS to hide data and explain other destructive uses which exist for ADS.
Determine how rootkits can be used as an alternative for data hiding and explicate why they can be used for this purpose.
Describe the processes and tools used by an investigator in determining whether signs of steganography are present in a given situation.
Select two (2) tools that could be used for steganography and explain how these tools can help someone hide data from others.
Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the professor's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length
.
SWK313 Case Study OneYou are a social worker in a program with in.docxhildredzr1di
SWK313 Case Study One:
You are a social worker in a program with in a non-government agency that supports people recovering from addiction. Steve, a 23 year old man presents at your service as he has been has a upcoming Court date for some drug related offences and his lawyer
told him if he attends a course it will prevent him from going to prison.
Steve has a long history of alcohol and marijuana addiction as well as several prior convictions for theft and burglary. Steve has no family support and left home and school when he was 14 after being abused by his alcoholic step father. He is currently living in transitional housing with friends who are also drug users.
Steve has never been able to hold down a job, but picks up occasional work.
Steve agreed to one of one counselling however, during sessions he would often make rude remarks he was angry and bored and would often walk out of sessions.
SWK313 Case Study Two
You are a social worker in a government child protective service and you receive the following report and are allocated to work with the family:
Subject Children:
Stephen (aged 8
Mary (aged 4
Parents
Jeanie (b.mo aged 28)
Tom ( b.fa aged (32)
Address:
Remote community (during Wet season)
Outstation (during Dry season)
Case Manager:
Tess
Current situation:
A notification was received from a remote community health centre notifying that Stephen and Mary will be air lifted to Hospital due to weight loss (each averaging 200 grams per week). B/mo of the children Jeanie is pregnant and is also considered to be severely malnourished so will also be flying in with the children for treatment.
Family will be accompanied by another female family member who notifier describes as ‘responsible’.
Notifier advised that they had applied the World Health Organisation classification for malnourishment to both children and it meets the ‘severe’ category.
Notifier also notes that it is unusual to need to admit a child of eight (8) years of age to hospital for malnourishment.
Notifier stated they have continued to experience difficulties in following-up health issues for the children because family spends large amounts of time at their Outstation and there is no service outreach to this location.
Previous involvement with the family has resulted in two (2) hospitalisations for Stephen and Mary for failure to thrive and each time their weight had increased on their return to community however contact is lost when family moves to the outstation. Notifier added that b/mo Jeanie has disclosed that there is often little to no food available at the Outstation as it runs out quickly.
Jeanie presents as disempowered when discussing family issues with the health centre and her own serious malnourished state supports the view that her nutritional needs take low priority in the family hierarchy.
The health centre has had no direct involvement with the birth father as he never accompanies Jeanie or the children to their service. When.
Synco AnswersWrite a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you d.docxhildredzr1di
Synco Answers
Write
a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you discuss an ethical dilemma from a current story in the news. Address the following in your paper:
The nature of the dilemma
The ethical decision made
The outcome of the situation
Alternative courses of action and why
Willing to pay 40
.
Survivor SpeechWrite a 300-400 words speech on being a survivor. U.docxhildredzr1di
Survivor Speech
Write a 300-400 words speech on being a survivor. Used the 3 main points to create a speech. Speech doesn’t have to be accurate but interesting.
I. Main Point 1. Becoming a teen mother with only a high school diploma I had to figure out a way to support not just myself but my child as well.
II. Main Point 2. Began dancing to support myself and my child, it wasn’t something I wanted to do, but it was fast money and money on the spot.
III. Main Point 3. Here is where I met the guy that I believed was going to help me change my life, but instead he physically and verbally abused me.
.
Support your assertions, claims,inferences, theories, and argument.docxhildredzr1di
Support your assertions, claims,
inferences, theories, and arguments with examples or evidence from
one of the dramatic narratives mentioned below.
1.
Is the conflict between determinism and self-reliance as strong an
element of the plot of
Romeo and Juliet
as it is in
Oedipus Rex
?
.
Supporting Activity: Anything-as-a-Servic
Objectives:
View more
»
Expand view
Leveraging on the Software-as-a-Service kind of concept, there are also Analytics-as-a-Service, Communications-as-a-Service, Monitoring-as-a-Service, etc.
Pick
a kind of "as-a-service," and describe how it is changing that technology area, and as a result, is benefiting both consumers and businesses.
.
summary and reflection on our Martin Luther King, Jr. readings s.docxhildredzr1di
summary and reflection on our Martin Luther King, Jr. readings
students will be graded on completeness, spelling, grammar, and format. Please also remember to include at least one direct quote
"one page- double Spaced- 12 font"
Reading attached
Readings attached
.
Summative Assessment To complete this assignment, read the scena.docxhildredzr1di
Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you will:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, Joe, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) conflicts and differences, and concerns that could be encountered?
How is the neighborhood and extended family (meso) reacting to.
Summative AssessmentTo complete this assignment, read the scenario.docxhildredzr1di
Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you are required to use the outline form with subtopic headers from the Week 3 assignment. Address the following items in your work:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, John, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) confl.
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Support Need Analysis
Using the information from the interview you conducted in
Week 2
, list in descending order the support needs of your participant. Also discuss how to implement objectives of Healthy People 2020 to increase wellness. Give examples of appropriate interventions of the professional caregiver, for example, the nurse.
Submit your findings in a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document.
Support your responses with examples.
On a separate references page, cite all sources using APA format.
.
SummaryU.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with H.docxhildredzr1di
Summary:
U.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with Harris corporation in 2006 to build 500,000 devices, but still wasn’t sure which features they wanted included in the units. Census officials did not specify the testing process to measure the performance of the handheld devices. Four hundred change requests were added to the project requirements. Two years and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars later, the handhelds were far too slow and unreliable to be used for the 2010 U.S. census.
-To answer the questions, you may want to consider the following
readings
:
http://harris.com/view_pressrelease.asp?act=lookup&pr_id=1818
http://www.census.gov/2010census/news/releases/operations/census-bureau-awards-600-million-contract-to-support-automation-project.html
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2010/06/02/the-census-bureaus-recent-history-of-throwing-billions-of-dollars-down-the-drain/
http://www.mytwocensus.com/tag/harris-corporation/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/billion-dollar-it-failure-at-census-bureau/
https://www.census.gov/2010census/pdf/2010_Census_Evaluation_of_Automation_in_Field_Data_Collection_in_Address_Canvassing_Report.pdf
Based on the
readings
above, please answer the following.
Part I
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*
What was the situation and how important was the system for the US Census Bureau?
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*
How does the system impact operational activities and decision making?
·
*
What are the key risk factors of the project?
·
*
Classify and describe the problems faced?
·
*
What management, organizational, and technology factors caused those problems?
·
*
Describe the steps you would have taken to control the risks in this project.
Part II
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What was the relationship between the technology and the end users who would use the technology?
·
*
What was the relationship between the technology and the Census Bureau management?
·
*
What was the lifespan of the technology?
·
*
Theoretically, how was the data that was going to be generated by the system going to be used? Practically, what occurred? Why?
·
*
Given the confidential nature of the census, how could the cloud based technologies pose a risk to privacy?
·
*
Given the advances in
cloud computing
, describe a basic architecture for how such a system could be implemented today.
·
*
How was employee use of the system?
·
*
What could Census Bureau management and the Harris Corporation have done to prevent or change the outcome to be more positive?
read the readings to answer the questions
post any sources or refrences
must be done on time
.
SummaryReflection—Due one week after your assigned day. Discussion .docxhildredzr1di
Summary/Reflection—Due one week after your assigned day. Discussion leaders (as a team) must submit a 1-2 page reflection about the process. Reflect on what worked well and what you might do differently in the future. What was challenging? What did you learn? And, finally, what should we as a class take away from the readings/conversation as we move forward?
.
Support or challenge the following statement Regardless of the cir.docxhildredzr1di
Support or challenge the following statement: “Regardless of the circumstances that students experience at home, teachers have a responsibility to help them perform at their highest level at school.”
Propose one or two benefits that students would gain from the increased involvement of diverse parent and community groups in schools.
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Summative Discussion BoardReview and reflect on the knowledge you .docxhildredzr1di
Summative Discussion Board
Review and reflect on the knowledge you have gained from this course. Based on your review and reflection, write at least 3 paragraphs on the following:
What were the most compelling topics learned in this course?
How did participating in discussions help your understanding of the subject matter? Is anything still unclear that could be clarified?
What approaches could have yielded additional valuable information?
.
summary about the movie selenaanswering the questionDid sel.docxhildredzr1di
summary about the movie selena
answering the question:
Did selena shown in the movie how she is meant to be shown like? as a chicano artist was she shown by the movie that how chicanos are really like? or was she shown in a bad way? to describe how chicanos are like
2 pages answering these questions
.
Summary of both readings togetherSullivan, Francis. The Develop.docxhildredzr1di
Summary of both readings together
Sullivan, Francis. "The Development of Doctrine About Infants who Die Unbaptized." Theological Studies 72.1 (2011): 3-14. Print. [available via course shell]
Galvin, John. "Salvation Outside the Church." The Gift of the Church. Ed. P. Phan. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2000. 249-266. Print. [available in Many are Called]
mla
400 words
no plagraism
work citited
.
Summarize(1) loanable fund market(2) monetary policy.docxhildredzr1di
This document lists 13 key economic concepts: (1) the loanable funds market, (2) monetary policy tools, (3) the quantity equation, (4) Okun's law, (5) the multiplier effect and crowding out effect, (6) automatic stabilizers, (7) risk aversion and risk taking, (8) the Fisher effect, (9) aggregate models, (10) shifts in aggregate demand, (11) the Phillips curve, (12) protectionist policies, and (13) capital inflows and outflows.
Summarize the structurecontent of the text and identify the autho.docxhildredzr1di
Summarize the structure/content of the text and identify the author’s writing style.
Explain how the essay you read might influence your own writing, or how and why you might make different choices in your own writing process during this milestone.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/b00af0ba-5fee-11e0-a718-00144feab49a.html
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters,
by Carl Wilkinson
A group of record company executives, sitting down to sketch the perfect rock star, may well come up with someone a little like Dave Grohl. He has the look – long, thick black hair; he has the talent – he plays the drums, guitar and piano, he sings and he writes his own songs; and, above all, he has both pedigree and credibility.
In the early 1990s, as drummer with seminal grunge band Nirvana, Grohl helped change the face of popular music. Today, as lead singer with stadium-filling rock giants Foo Fighters, he is a multi-millionaire who has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy awards and is president of his own record label. Alongside Foo Fighters he has a number of side projects (including super group Them Crooked Vultures, with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones); a documentary about his band shot by Oscar-winning director James Moll was released last month and his seventh album, Wasting Light, is out on Monday. Now 42, Grohl – and his brand of rock ’n’ roll – has grown up, had kids and settled down.
We meet at Studio 606, the 8,000 sq ft recording space he built in 2005 in the Northridge area of Los Angeles. Outside, the Californian spring sunshine throws stark shadows across some neighborhoods that estate agents would describe euphemistically as “mixed”; from inside this large utilitarian building, with its tinted windows, the blue sky looks almost overcast.
Grohl, who is tall, lean and has grown into his slightly goofy looks, sets down the keys to his decidedly un-rock ’n’ roll grey BMW estate, tucks his shoulder-length hair behind his ear and flips the lid on his laptop. “Sorry,” he beams. “I’ve just got to check my e-mail. I want to see if my daughter got into private school.” Grohl married Jordyn Blum in 2003, and they have two daughters, Violet Maye, aged four, and Harper Willow, one.
The upstairs lounge looks like a bachelor pad: there’s a fridge, jukebox and widescreen TV with an eclectic selection of boxsets: The Office, ACDC and Bon Jovi gigs, and a tape of the Make-up and Effects trade show 1997. Scattered across the purple sofa are cushions covered with old band T-shirts (Slayer, The Police, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin) made by Grohl’s mother. “She called up and said ‘David, what do you want me to do with those T-shirts in the attic?’,” says Grohl in a falsetto.
Downstairs, a vast recording studio complete with Persian rugs and a grand piano in the corner leads on to a warehouse filled with carefully labelled guitar cases, drums and assorted equipment. Among the platinum records, framed posters and photographs hanging in the corri.
Sustainable development is an idea that has been talked about global.docxhildredzr1di
Sustainable development is an idea that has been talked about globally for years. But there is often multiple definitions of sustainable development. Some people value sustainability more that development and vice versa. The main issue you see is through sustainable developments three main pillars; environmental, economic, and social. It is almost impossible to have one without sacrificing at least a little of the others. There are also many differing views of what should be developed and what should be sustained. Even when these issues are brought into fruition at UN summits developed and developing countries often disagree on these issues. Even though plans have been made at these summits, goals have failed to be turned into action. That is the main issue I see is in order to make these plans work people must be willing to ask for a change and be willing to make the big decisions to change. Despite this, the mistrust between Northern and Southern countries will always make sustainable development a struggle.
________________________________________________
Q: i want a short response about 20 words for the previous paragraph based on globalilzation
.
Suppose you are the Chief Security Officer for a financial instituti.docxhildredzr1di
Suppose you are the Chief Security Officer for a financial institution. Someone on your information security staff has informed you that recent Web content filters have shown an end user who has been visiting sites dedicated to alternate data stream (ADS) and steganography hiding techniques. She is interested in what the end user may be doing and comes to you for some explanation on these techniques.
Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:
Explain how a user could utilize ADS to hide data and explain other destructive uses which exist for ADS.
Determine how rootkits can be used as an alternative for data hiding and explicate why they can be used for this purpose.
Describe the processes and tools used by an investigator in determining whether signs of steganography are present in a given situation.
Select two (2) tools that could be used for steganography and explain how these tools can help someone hide data from others.
Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the professor's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length
.
SWK313 Case Study OneYou are a social worker in a program with in.docxhildredzr1di
SWK313 Case Study One:
You are a social worker in a program with in a non-government agency that supports people recovering from addiction. Steve, a 23 year old man presents at your service as he has been has a upcoming Court date for some drug related offences and his lawyer
told him if he attends a course it will prevent him from going to prison.
Steve has a long history of alcohol and marijuana addiction as well as several prior convictions for theft and burglary. Steve has no family support and left home and school when he was 14 after being abused by his alcoholic step father. He is currently living in transitional housing with friends who are also drug users.
Steve has never been able to hold down a job, but picks up occasional work.
Steve agreed to one of one counselling however, during sessions he would often make rude remarks he was angry and bored and would often walk out of sessions.
SWK313 Case Study Two
You are a social worker in a government child protective service and you receive the following report and are allocated to work with the family:
Subject Children:
Stephen (aged 8
Mary (aged 4
Parents
Jeanie (b.mo aged 28)
Tom ( b.fa aged (32)
Address:
Remote community (during Wet season)
Outstation (during Dry season)
Case Manager:
Tess
Current situation:
A notification was received from a remote community health centre notifying that Stephen and Mary will be air lifted to Hospital due to weight loss (each averaging 200 grams per week). B/mo of the children Jeanie is pregnant and is also considered to be severely malnourished so will also be flying in with the children for treatment.
Family will be accompanied by another female family member who notifier describes as ‘responsible’.
Notifier advised that they had applied the World Health Organisation classification for malnourishment to both children and it meets the ‘severe’ category.
Notifier also notes that it is unusual to need to admit a child of eight (8) years of age to hospital for malnourishment.
Notifier stated they have continued to experience difficulties in following-up health issues for the children because family spends large amounts of time at their Outstation and there is no service outreach to this location.
Previous involvement with the family has resulted in two (2) hospitalisations for Stephen and Mary for failure to thrive and each time their weight had increased on their return to community however contact is lost when family moves to the outstation. Notifier added that b/mo Jeanie has disclosed that there is often little to no food available at the Outstation as it runs out quickly.
Jeanie presents as disempowered when discussing family issues with the health centre and her own serious malnourished state supports the view that her nutritional needs take low priority in the family hierarchy.
The health centre has had no direct involvement with the birth father as he never accompanies Jeanie or the children to their service. When.
Synco AnswersWrite a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you d.docxhildredzr1di
Synco Answers
Write
a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you discuss an ethical dilemma from a current story in the news. Address the following in your paper:
The nature of the dilemma
The ethical decision made
The outcome of the situation
Alternative courses of action and why
Willing to pay 40
.
Survivor SpeechWrite a 300-400 words speech on being a survivor. U.docxhildredzr1di
Survivor Speech
Write a 300-400 words speech on being a survivor. Used the 3 main points to create a speech. Speech doesn’t have to be accurate but interesting.
I. Main Point 1. Becoming a teen mother with only a high school diploma I had to figure out a way to support not just myself but my child as well.
II. Main Point 2. Began dancing to support myself and my child, it wasn’t something I wanted to do, but it was fast money and money on the spot.
III. Main Point 3. Here is where I met the guy that I believed was going to help me change my life, but instead he physically and verbally abused me.
.
Support your assertions, claims,inferences, theories, and argument.docxhildredzr1di
Support your assertions, claims,
inferences, theories, and arguments with examples or evidence from
one of the dramatic narratives mentioned below.
1.
Is the conflict between determinism and self-reliance as strong an
element of the plot of
Romeo and Juliet
as it is in
Oedipus Rex
?
.
Supporting Activity: Anything-as-a-Servic
Objectives:
View more
»
Expand view
Leveraging on the Software-as-a-Service kind of concept, there are also Analytics-as-a-Service, Communications-as-a-Service, Monitoring-as-a-Service, etc.
Pick
a kind of "as-a-service," and describe how it is changing that technology area, and as a result, is benefiting both consumers and businesses.
.
summary and reflection on our Martin Luther King, Jr. readings s.docxhildredzr1di
summary and reflection on our Martin Luther King, Jr. readings
students will be graded on completeness, spelling, grammar, and format. Please also remember to include at least one direct quote
"one page- double Spaced- 12 font"
Reading attached
Readings attached
.
Summative Assessment To complete this assignment, read the scena.docxhildredzr1di
Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you will:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, Joe, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) conflicts and differences, and concerns that could be encountered?
How is the neighborhood and extended family (meso) reacting to.
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Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you are required to use the outline form with subtopic headers from the Week 3 assignment. Address the following items in your work:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, John, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) confl.
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Support Need Analysis
Using the information from the interview you conducted in
Week 2
, list in descending order the support needs of your participant. Also discuss how to implement objectives of Healthy People 2020 to increase wellness. Give examples of appropriate interventions of the professional caregiver, for example, the nurse.
Submit your findings in a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document.
Support your responses with examples.
On a separate references page, cite all sources using APA format.
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SummaryU.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with H.docxhildredzr1di
Summary:
U.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with Harris corporation in 2006 to build 500,000 devices, but still wasn’t sure which features they wanted included in the units. Census officials did not specify the testing process to measure the performance of the handheld devices. Four hundred change requests were added to the project requirements. Two years and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars later, the handhelds were far too slow and unreliable to be used for the 2010 U.S. census.
-To answer the questions, you may want to consider the following
readings
:
http://harris.com/view_pressrelease.asp?act=lookup&pr_id=1818
http://www.census.gov/2010census/news/releases/operations/census-bureau-awards-600-million-contract-to-support-automation-project.html
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2010/06/02/the-census-bureaus-recent-history-of-throwing-billions-of-dollars-down-the-drain/
http://www.mytwocensus.com/tag/harris-corporation/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/billion-dollar-it-failure-at-census-bureau/
https://www.census.gov/2010census/pdf/2010_Census_Evaluation_of_Automation_in_Field_Data_Collection_in_Address_Canvassing_Report.pdf
Based on the
readings
above, please answer the following.
Part I
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*
What was the situation and how important was the system for the US Census Bureau?
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How does the system impact operational activities and decision making?
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What are the key risk factors of the project?
·
*
Classify and describe the problems faced?
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*
What management, organizational, and technology factors caused those problems?
·
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Describe the steps you would have taken to control the risks in this project.
Part II
·
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What was the relationship between the technology and the end users who would use the technology?
·
*
What was the relationship between the technology and the Census Bureau management?
·
*
What was the lifespan of the technology?
·
*
Theoretically, how was the data that was going to be generated by the system going to be used? Practically, what occurred? Why?
·
*
Given the confidential nature of the census, how could the cloud based technologies pose a risk to privacy?
·
*
Given the advances in
cloud computing
, describe a basic architecture for how such a system could be implemented today.
·
*
How was employee use of the system?
·
*
What could Census Bureau management and the Harris Corporation have done to prevent or change the outcome to be more positive?
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Summary/Reflection—Due one week after your assigned day. Discussion leaders (as a team) must submit a 1-2 page reflection about the process. Reflect on what worked well and what you might do differently in the future. What was challenging? What did you learn? And, finally, what should we as a class take away from the readings/conversation as we move forward?
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Support or challenge the following statement: “Regardless of the circumstances that students experience at home, teachers have a responsibility to help them perform at their highest level at school.”
Propose one or two benefits that students would gain from the increased involvement of diverse parent and community groups in schools.
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Summative Discussion Board
Review and reflect on the knowledge you have gained from this course. Based on your review and reflection, write at least 3 paragraphs on the following:
What were the most compelling topics learned in this course?
How did participating in discussions help your understanding of the subject matter? Is anything still unclear that could be clarified?
What approaches could have yielded additional valuable information?
.
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summary about the movie selena
answering the question:
Did selena shown in the movie how she is meant to be shown like? as a chicano artist was she shown by the movie that how chicanos are really like? or was she shown in a bad way? to describe how chicanos are like
2 pages answering these questions
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Summary of both readings together
Sullivan, Francis. "The Development of Doctrine About Infants who Die Unbaptized." Theological Studies 72.1 (2011): 3-14. Print. [available via course shell]
Galvin, John. "Salvation Outside the Church." The Gift of the Church. Ed. P. Phan. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2000. 249-266. Print. [available in Many are Called]
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A group of record company executives, sitting down to sketch the perfect rock star, may well come up with someone a little like Dave Grohl. He has the look – long, thick black hair; he has the talent – he plays the drums, guitar and piano, he sings and he writes his own songs; and, above all, he has both pedigree and credibility.
In the early 1990s, as drummer with seminal grunge band Nirvana, Grohl helped change the face of popular music. Today, as lead singer with stadium-filling rock giants Foo Fighters, he is a multi-millionaire who has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy awards and is president of his own record label. Alongside Foo Fighters he has a number of side projects (including super group Them Crooked Vultures, with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones); a documentary about his band shot by Oscar-winning director James Moll was released last month and his seventh album, Wasting Light, is out on Monday. Now 42, Grohl – and his brand of rock ’n’ roll – has grown up, had kids and settled down.
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Grohl, who is tall, lean and has grown into his slightly goofy looks, sets down the keys to his decidedly un-rock ’n’ roll grey BMW estate, tucks his shoulder-length hair behind his ear and flips the lid on his laptop. “Sorry,” he beams. “I’ve just got to check my e-mail. I want to see if my daughter got into private school.” Grohl married Jordyn Blum in 2003, and they have two daughters, Violet Maye, aged four, and Harper Willow, one.
The upstairs lounge looks like a bachelor pad: there’s a fridge, jukebox and widescreen TV with an eclectic selection of boxsets: The Office, ACDC and Bon Jovi gigs, and a tape of the Make-up and Effects trade show 1997. Scattered across the purple sofa are cushions covered with old band T-shirts (Slayer, The Police, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin) made by Grohl’s mother. “She called up and said ‘David, what do you want me to do with those T-shirts in the attic?’,” says Grohl in a falsetto.
Downstairs, a vast recording studio complete with Persian rugs and a grand piano in the corner leads on to a warehouse filled with carefully labelled guitar cases, drums and assorted equipment. Among the platinum records, framed posters and photographs hanging in the corri.
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