Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors

 

– To help select a topic, first choose a category of deviance from chapters 3-14 of your book, then pick specific act or case of deviance. Or conversely, think about a specific deviant act, and then think about what category it fits within. It should of course be social deviance, not just something that you personally find to be deviant.

– Topic Chosen is : Suicide And Life- Threatening Behaviors

-INSTRUCTION: First, describe the case in detail and tell the reader why exactly this qualifies as social deviance. In other words, how does this act violate a social norm? Next, apply any theory or concept from the book in order to explain why you think people commit this act or engage in this particular behavior. The main point here is to help the reader understand, from a sociological perspective, what would motivate an individual (or group) to knowingly commit this kind of deviance.

-For this assignment, as it is intended to be a blog post, part of the task is to keep it short, clear, and to the point.
– 2 Full pages
– Double Space
– Times New Roman, 12 font
– NO Plagiarism

WEEK 3 CASE STUDY

WEEK 3 CASE STUDY

Pick one (1) of the following topics. Then, address the corresponding questions/prompts for your selected topic. Use at least one (1) documented example of the corresponding primary source in your writing.

Option 1: The American System, Transportation, and Communication
Read the following primary source:
Of Debates in Congress (Clay’s Debate of the American System in 1832)Links to an external site. (Click on “Next Image” to see all pages of the debate: pp.258-262.)
Then, address the following:
Describe the idea of Henry Clay’s “American System.”
Based on Clay’s economic vision of America, analyze how the American System would build the American market and economy?
Analyze the role of mechanization and communication in the American System.
Option 2: The Indian Removal Act of 1830
Read the following primary source:
Transcript of President Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress ‘On Indian Removal’ (1830)Links to an external site.
Then, address the following:
Evaluate the rationale that President Jackson used in the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River. Did the removal have the intended impact?
Identify the responsibilities given to the President under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Compare Jackson’s actions toward Native Americans in the context of his First Inaugural Address with the path of events during the Trail of Tears.
Determine if the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River violate the principles found in the Declaration of Independence?
Option 3: The Abolitionist Movement
Read the following primary source:
Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society (1833)Links to an external site. (Click on arrows to view all images of the document. Click on plus and minus signs to enlarge or reduce size of images.)
Then, address the following:
Assess if abolitionists were responsible reformers or irresponsible agitators?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
Assess the effect of the Gag Rule on the Abolitionist Movement.
Analyze how the women’s rights movement would gain momentum from the antislavery movement.
Requirements
Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page
In-text citations that correspond with your end referencesPick one (1) of the following topics. Then, address the corresponding questions/prompts for your selected topic. Use at least one (1) documented example of the corresponding primary source in your writing.
Option 1: The American System, Transportation, and Communication
Read the following primary source:
Of Debates in Congress (Clay’s Debate of the American System in 1832)Links to an external site. (Click on “Next Image” to see all pages of the debate: pp.258-262.)
Then, address the following:
Describe the idea of Henry Clay’s “American System.”
Based on Clay’s economic vision of America, analyze how the American System would build the American market and economy?
Analyze the role of mechanization and communication in the American System.
Option 2: The Indian Removal Act of 1830
Read the following primary source:
Transcript of President Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress ‘On Indian Removal’ (1830)Links to an external site.
Then, address the following:
Evaluate the rationale that President Jackson used in the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River. Did the removal have the intended impact?
Identify the responsibilities given to the President under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Compare Jackson’s actions toward Native Americans in the context of his First Inaugural Address with the path of events during the Trail of Tears.
Determine if the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River violate the principles found in the Declaration of Independence?
Option 3: The Abolitionist Movement
Read the following primary source:
Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society (1833)Links to an external site. (Click on arrows to view all images of the document. Click on plus and minus signs to enlarge or reduce size of images.)
Then, address the following:
Assess if abolitionists were responsible reformers or irresponsible agitators?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
Assess the effect of the Gag Rule on the Abolitionist Movement.
Analyze how the women’s rights movement would gain momentum from the antislavery movement.
Requirements
Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page
In-text citations that correspond with your end referencesPick one (1) of the following topics. Then, address the corresponding questions/prompts for your selected topic. Use at least one (1) documented example of the corresponding primary source in your writing.
Option 1: The American System, Transportation, and Communication
Read the following primary source:
Of Debates in Congress (Clay’s Debate of the American System in 1832)Links to an external site. (Click on “Next Image” to see all pages of the debate: pp.258-262.)
Then, address the following:
Describe the idea of Henry Clay’s “American System.”
Based on Clay’s economic vision of America, analyze how the American System would build the American market and economy?
Analyze the role of mechanization and communication in the American System.
Option 2: The Indian Removal Act of 1830
Read the following primary source:
Transcript of President Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress ‘On Indian Removal’ (1830)Links to an external site.
Then, address the following:
Evaluate the rationale that President Jackson used in the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River. Did the removal have the intended impact?
Identify the responsibilities given to the President under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Compare Jackson’s actions toward Native Americans in the context of his First Inaugural Address with the path of events during the Trail of Tears.
Determine if the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River violate the principles found in the Declaration of Independence?
Option 3: The Abolitionist Movement
Read the following primary source:
Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society (1833)Links to an external site. (Click on arrows to view all images of the document. Click on plus and minus signs to enlarge or reduce size of images.)
Then, address the following:
Assess if abolitionists were responsible reformers or irresponsible agitators?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
Assess the effect of the Gag Rule on the Abolitionist Movement.
Analyze how the women’s rights movement would gain momentum from the antislavery movement.
Requirements
Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page
In-text citations that correspond with your end referencesPick one (1) of the following topics. Then, address the corresponding questions/prompts for your selected topic. Use at least one (1) documented example of the corresponding primary source in your writing.
Option 1: The American System, Transportation, and Communication
Read the following primary source:
Of Debates in Congress (Clay’s Debate of the American System in 1832)Links to an external site. (Click on “Next Image” to see all pages of the debate: pp.258-262.)
Then, address the following:
Describe the idea of Henry Clay’s “American System.”
Based on Clay’s economic vision of America, analyze how the American System would build the American market and economy?
Analyze the role of mechanization and communication in the American System.
Option 2: The Indian Removal Act of 1830
Read the following primary source:
Transcript of President Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress ‘On Indian Removal’ (1830)Links to an external site.
Then, address the following:
Evaluate the rationale that President Jackson used in the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River. Did the removal have the intended impact?
Identify the responsibilities given to the President under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Compare Jackson’s actions toward Native Americans in the context of his First Inaugural Address with the path of events during the Trail of Tears.
Determine if the removal of the Native Americans from east of the Mississippi River violate the principles found in the Declaration of Independence?
Option 3: The Abolitionist Movement
Read the following primary source:
Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society (1833)Links to an external site. (Click on arrows to view all images of the document. Click on plus and minus signs to enlarge or reduce size of images.)
Then, address the following:
Assess if abolitionists were responsible reformers or irresponsible agitators?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
Assess the effect of the Gag Rule on the Abolitionist Movement.
Analyze how the women’s rights movement would gain momentum from the antislavery movement.
Requirements
Length: 2-3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page
In-text citations that correspond with your end references

Mh31wk4 mh34wk4&5

Mh31wk4 mh34wk4&5

 

Mh34 part 1
1. Watch Lecture Video Week 4: HIV/AIDS Part 1 B

2. Respond to the any of the following prompts with at least 150 words (about 10 sentences) in complete sentences.

What in Billy Porter’s childhood contributed to the shame he felt? Explain.
Why did Billy Porter not tell his mother about his HIV status for so long? Explain.
What motivated Billy Porter to share his status with his family and the public after so many years? Explain.
What about Billy Porter’s story can help you better understand clients with HIV? Explain.
What stands out to you in Billy Porter’s interview? Describe.

Part 2
Read
Chp 3 Invitational Skills, Learning the Art of Helping, 6th Ed..pdf

Respond to the Chapter Notes Template questions:

Your grade will be based on a) the evidence that you read and thought about the ideas, b) your proper use of grammar, spelling, and punctuation, and c) the quality of your response to your classmate.

List a word from the reading that you do not know. Write the definition here. (1 point)
Pick a quote from the reading you think is interesting or important. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Write what you think is interesting or important in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Pick a quote from the reading you agree with or disagree with. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Explain your agreement or disagreement in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Pick a quote from the reading and give an example from real life. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Describe your example in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Describe something you learned from the reading, something that was confusing, or a question you have in least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (No quote necessary unless you want to include it. 1 point)

Part 3 24
Read
Chp 4 Learning the Art of Helping

Respond to the Chapter Notes Template questions:

Your grade will be based on a) the evidence that you read and thought about the ideas, b) your proper use of grammar, spelling, and punctuation, and c) the quality of your response to your classmate.

List a word from the reading that you do not know. Write the definition here. (1 point)
Pick a quote from the reading you think is interesting or important. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Write what you think is interesting or important in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Pick a quote from the reading you agree with or disagree with. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Explain your agreement or disagreement in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Pick a quote from the reading and give an example from real life. Write the page number and include the quote from the reading with quote marks. Describe your example in at least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (2 points)
Describe something you learned from the reading, something that was confusing, or a question you have in least 15 words (about 1 sentence). (No quote necessary unless you want to include it. 1 point)

Exploring climate change

Exploring climate change

Form the research and arguments that you plan to make for your final paper into an outline. Each major point of your argument should become its own topic sentence with the supporting minor arguments/information listed below it on its own line, organized in the most persuasive order, and referenced to your source material. You may use a template or the outlining function in Word to help you organize your writing in a manor consistent with your final formal paper’s format.

Your outline should be 2-3 pages in an outline format.

Uploaded is the thesis written and a outline guidance

Mid term project Baldwin to Hurston

Mid term project Baldwin to Hurston

Please discuss Black Sociologist form our first 7 chapters (Part 1) in your Midterm Project. You may choose to inform your reader/s on the accomplishments, contributions, challenges and achievements of your figure. Select from one of the above essay types in which to structure your project. You may choose to write on anyone form the first 7 chapters from Baldwin to Hurston.

Case Study Report #1: DC Sniper

Case Study Report #1: DC Sniper

Read and Examine the Case Thoroughly
Take notes, highlight relevant facts, underline key problems.
Focus Your Analysis
Identify key problems.
Why do they exist?
Who is responsible for them?
Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed
Review course readings, discussions, outside research, your experience.
Writing a case study is not as simple as it seems. It takes time and dedication because there are many steps involved in writing one successfully. You need to complete several stages before writing your findings
When composing a case study, make sure you follow proper formatting because you cannot write a good one without it.
Therefore, here is a case study format for your ease.
Let’s discuss them in detail.
Title
You need to create an engaging title for your work. However, don’t make it a long sentence; keep it brief and simple.

Executive Summary
Executive summaries are essential for any case study, as they give the reader a concise overview of all relevant information. These should be no more than one page and include key elements or highlights from your entire paper. Also, it helps the reader to get an idea about the entire case study and its main elements.

There are two main approaches that most researchers use to write a case study executive summary.

Write in the form of bullet points.
Write it in short paragraphs.
Introduction

Unlike a research paper, the introduction section of the case study is not just there to introduce your report. It must also state the key problem in detail with clarity and precision.

The introduction section of a case study must be written so that any layperson can read and understand it well. Therefore, the reader should know three things after reading the introduction:

What is it about?
What are the key areas discussed?
What benefit do they get from it?
Analysis
In this section, you have to examine the problem in detail. Also, keep the following points in mind when writing the analysis section.
Start with considering the main problem and its critical areas.
Present the cause and effects.
Give a meaningful conclusion of your analysis.
Alternatives and Decision Criteria
This section of the case study format discusses two key areas.
Alternatives: Alternatives are like a roadmap for the problem solver. It provides insight into how to address problems.
Decision criteria: It is important to note that it’s a decisive factor that we must meet to solve the problem at hand. It must be written simply and easily so the reader understands it.
When you write this section, clearly mention above two sections and avoid writing obscure details.
Recommendations and Implementation Plan
In this section of the case study format, you are expected to discuss a few recommendations for solving identified problems. The recommendations and implementation plan should include a few things which are the following:
Implementation plan
Important parts of the implementation plan
Plan to recover the failure
Conclusion and References
It is the most important part of your case study because it summarizes all your findings and suggests what to do for things not to happen again. In some cases, instructors tell you that this isn’t necessary. However, including these statements at the end helps leave an impression with readers who are scanning through quickly.
Here are a few major things that you should add in your conclusion section.
APA 7 format will be used, with in-text citations. Include references. At least 3-5 or more.
Must adhere to Case Study Format
Proper Paragraphs
Proper Sentences
Titles/Headings for each individual requirement
Summarize the entire case study
State the importance of findings
Few concluding sentences that help the reader what they have learned from this
Also, keep the conclusion section brief and attention-grabbing
Include References and intext citations per APA 7 formatting
You are to assess what failures law enforcement made specifically in regard to the management of intelligence analysis functions and articulate how it should have been conducted instead.

Explain your analysis of the case and identify key analytical managing problems that occurred
Articulate resolutions to identified problems and changes needed

a docent-led museum tour of Crystal Bridges.

 a docent-led museum tour of Crystal Bridges.

Using the link provided take docent-led museum tour and write a one page response paper about your experience

https://crystalbridges.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt_qgBhDFARIsABcDjOeLryoQE7OmdZ1ftQxwHdAG70zIMGqn1jyI3peV0q6FS3wK6DN_pfYaAnr8EALw_wcB

DB#6: Open source tradecraft for law enforcement

DB#6: Open source tradecraft for law enforcement

There is a need for law enforcement to understand open source tradecraft. In many ways, open source information holds some of the greatest value for the intelligence process because of the vast array of diverse reliable information that is available for analysis—this is particularly true with digital networking.

Please discuss:

I) What your understanding of open source tradecraft for law enforcement is,

II) Relevance to managing intelligence analysis functions during an investigation and/or threat management to avoid violence.
c) contain at least three sources (to include external source) cited & referenced per APA (3 in total for main & response, not 3 each)

d) quality of your content and response, along with grammar, flow and structure need to be at a graduate level, minimal quotes 10% or less

APA 7 Style Made Simple (7th Ed.)

Critically evaluate and discuss the Closing the Gap policy

Topic: Critically evaluate and discuss the Closing the Gap policy. Compare the current policy with previous policies implemented by Australian governments and highlight the future challenges to reach the Reconciliation objectives.

a. Demonstrate knowledge of pre-settler Indigenous Australian cultures
b. Analyse the impacts of colonialism on Indigenous populations in historical and contemporary contexts

c. Compare Indigenous and non-Indigenous legal and justice processes

d. Examine critically the nature and effects of western criminal justice policies and practices in relation to Indigenous people in Australia.

Criteria:
• A clear introduction giving the context and outlining the topics for discussion
• Discussion is relevant and clearly addresses the topic
• Uses relevant academic sources to support argument
• Clear conclusion summarising the main points of the essay
• Discussion follows a logical structure
• Paragraphing is appropriate
• Formal language and third person are used
• Sentence structure, spelling and punctuation are accurate
• A minimum of 15 valid references must be integrated throughout the essay
• In-text citations are accurate as per APA 7 referencing
• Reference list is accurate as per APA 7 referencing

MS Comprehensive Exam : Applied Behavior Analysis

See Attached for a MS Comprehensive Exam for Applied Behavior Analysis. For this exam, you will do the following for each section:

1. Ethics. Write an essay applying the ethical code of conduct to the proposed scenario.

2. Behavior Management. Write an essay that provides a proposed treatment plan that incorporates the use of proactive and reactive components, following a provided FBA.

3. Graph. You are given a data set and requested to make a graph.

4. Research Methods. Propose a single subject research design. The design should follow an
approved model, including consent. Be specific in your proposal.

*All the information to complete questions are in attached document*