Write a short script (15–20 lines) that creates an imagined scene between two or three characters. The scene should show a universal theme, such as “friends help and defend each other” or “fights can

Write a short script (15–20 lines) that creates an imagined scene between two or three characters. The scene should show a universal theme, such as “friends help and defend each other” or “fights can last a long time.” Be sure to set the mood of your scene by using stage directions to show how characters should interact with one another.

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Write a short script (15–20 lines) that creates an imagined scene between two or three characters. The scene should show a universal theme, such as “friends help and defend each other” or “fights can
Type your name here. Type your teacher’s name here. Type the date here. Add a side image that connects directly to the blog topic. Write a caption. Ask readers to leave comments here to promote interaction on the blog. Title of Blog EntryDate Write your blog entry here. Make a claim about your topic. Include reasons and evidence to support your viewpoint. Address counterclaims and respond to them with rebuttals. Use a tone that is appropriate to your audience and purpose. Write a poll question or survey that connects to the topic to find out what your readers are interested in. Question/Survey ☐ Response ☐ Response ☐ Response Choose a banner image that connects to your blog topic, and write a caption for it below. Type Your Blog Title Here. Works Cited Type your source URLs here.

Microbiology Discussion Compare and contrast the diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, protozoans and parasitic worms. Consider which ones people are most vulnerable to and explain why, or whic Micro

Microbiology Discussion

Compare and contrast the diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, protozoans and parasitic worms. Consider which ones people are most vulnerable to and explain why, or whic

Microbiology Discussion Post:

Compare and contrast the diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, protozoans and parasitic worms.

Consider which ones people are most vulnerable to and explain why, or which you think are the most deadly and why.

Always construct your responses in a word processing program like Word. Check for grammar, spelling, and mechanical errors. Make the corrections and save the file to your computer.Find the posts that

  • Always construct your responses in a word processing program like Word. Check for grammar, spelling, and mechanical errors.  Make the corrections and save the file to your computer.
  • Find the posts that you are going to reply to.
  • Submit your peer responses.

Include in your responses the following:

  • Note a commonality between yourself and your peers or something about them that you find interesting.
  • Compare your examples to your peers’ responses to the question – discuss how they are similar and how they are different.

Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references.

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assignment #1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5a2dudo6y4krzr6bjfy4f/Class.csv?rlkey=iozf4eulm1q8ymrmmquf6fj8d&dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/iab9yfnsu87dynojimpqm/Students.csv?rlkey=g6crv65n31

assignment #1

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You will write a research paper in APA style on a DSM-5 psychological disorder from the course that you are interested in learning more about. Make sure that it is one SPECIFIC disorder from DSM-5 (e.

You will write a research paper in APA style on a DSM-5 psychological disorder from the course that you are interested in learning more about. Make sure that it is one SPECIFIC disorder from DSM-5 (e.g. major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, etc) and not a general condition or category of disorders (e.g. depression, bipolar, anxiety, eating disorders). The purpose of the paper is to show that you have adequately researched and understand the disorder, in the areas specified below, using the textbook(s) and other academic material. The research paper will assess how well you can conceptualize, integrate, and apply the information learned in this course.

Part A (15%)

Part A of your paper should include an introduction outlining the topic and the content of the paper, as well as information on etiology of the disorder, DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, and potential for impairment. Use subheadings to denote different sections of the paper.

Part B (15%)

Part B of your paper should include potential treatment methodologies, typical duration of treatment, efficacy of treatments, as well as a conclusion summarizing the main points of the paper. Use subheadings to denote different sections of the paper.

Each of PART A and PART B of the paper should be a maximum of 1000 words (NOT including references but INCLUDING in-text citations). This means that Part A should not exceed 1000 words and Part B should not exceed 1000 words, respectively. Any information that goes beyond this limit will not be read or marked

part a has already been done i need part b for same topic major depresive disorder

You will write a research paper in APA style on a DSM-5 psychological disorder from the course that you are interested in learning more about. Make sure that it is one SPECIFIC disorder from DSM-5 (e.
Major Depressive Disorder Student Name Department and Institution Name Course Title and Course Name Instructor Name Due Date Major Depressive Disorder Introduction In 2008, the World Health Organization rated major depressive disorder as the third leading cause of the global disease burden. By 2030, this disorder is expected to be ranked as the leading cause of disease burden. Major depressive disorder is incapacitating disorder characterized by low mood, diminished interest, impaired cognitive function, vegetative symptoms, and disturbed sleep or appetite. According to research conducted by Canadian and North American medical authorities, depression costs the North American economy approximately $60 billion annually, with less than that amount lost to lost productivity. MDD is one of the most prevalent mental disorders and one of the most disabling. This paper examines Major Depressive Disorder’s etiology, diagnostic criteria, and impairment. MDD Prevalence Major depressive disorder is a genuine, severe disorder that involves biological, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral changes that normally impair a person’s functioning in all areas of life (Hasin et al., 2018). In Canada, the prevalence of MDD affects approximately 1.45 million individuals or approximately 5 percent of the total population. MDD is the fourth leading cause of disability and is projected to be the second leading cause by 2020; it has a greater impact on public health than somatic conditions such as coronary heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes mellitus. On average, the onset of major depressive disorder occurs in the mid-twenties, but the condition is increasingly recognized as affecting children and adolescents. Etiology of MDD The etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) is considered multifactorial, indicating that it can be attributed to biological, genetic, environmental, and psychosocial factors. Earlier studies linked MDD to neurotransmitter abnormalities, specifically serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine (Bains & Abdijadid, 2022). Antidepressants such as selective serotonin receptor inhibitors, serotonin norepinephrine receptor inhibitors, and dopamine-norepinephrine receptor inhibitors have demonstrated this in treating depression (Bains & Abdijadid, 2022). Bains & Abdijadid, (2022) study indicates that Low levels of serotonin metabolites have been found in individuals with suicidal ideation. Current research indicates that a connection exists between the neuroregulatory system and neural circuits, resulting in secondary neurotransmitter system disruption. GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, and glutamate and glycine, both main excitatory neurotransmitters, play a significant role in the etiology of depression (Bains & Abdijadid, 2022). According to studies, persons with depression have a lower plasma, CSF, and brain GABA levels. Also implicated in the etiology of mood disorders are thyroid and growth hormone abnormalities. According to Bains & Abdijadid, (2022), multiple childhood experiences and trauma are associated with the development of depression later in life. Severe early stress causes significant changes in neuroendocrine and behavioral responses, which can result in structural changes in the cerebral cortex that contribute to severe depression later in life. Genetic factors are still associated with MDD. For an individual to succumb to stress, a familial history of depression, poor relationships with early caregivers or particular personality patterns are leading cause of depression. Moreover, life events and personality traits have been demonstrated to play a significant role in depression. In contrast, cognitive theory demonstrates that cognitive distortion increases a person’s susceptibility to depression. Diagnostic Criteria The diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder include the presence of five or more of the following symptoms for at least two weeks. A patient must present a change in functioning and demonstrate at least one of the following symptoms, including a depressed mood or showing loss of interest or pleasure (Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. 2018). First, patient symptoms may include a depressed mood for most of the day, nearly daily. These symptoms may include sadness, emptiness, hopelessness, tearfulness, and irritability in children and adolescents. Second, the patient must demonstrate a diminished desire for pleasurable activities almost daily. Third, a patient may experience significant weight loss despite not restricting or gaining weight nearly every day. The patient may lose approximately 5 percent of their body weight, and their appetite may increase or decrease nearly daily. Fourth, the client almost each daily may exhibit insomnia or hypersomnia (Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. 2018). Fifth, the client must exhibit psychomotor agitation or retardation, such as feelings of restlessness or being slowed down on daily basis (Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. 2018). Sixth, the client must present almost on daily basis fatigue or loss of vitality. Seventh, the client must present almost on daily basis feeling empty, excessive, or inappropriately guilty (Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. 2018). Eight, the client must present nearly on daily basis a decline in the ability to concentrate and think, a behavior that others can observe. Ninth, the client must present repeated suicidal ideation without specific plans, or reported suicide attempts nearly every day. The symptoms are expected to have caused significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, and other important areas of functioning to meet criterion B. The presented symptoms must not be well described by another mental disorder, such as substance misuse, medication, or other mental disorders (Dozois, 2014). For a patient to be diagnosed with a major depressive disorder, he or she must exhibit five or more of the outlined five symptoms. The symptoms determine whether a patient has the condition, as other disorders may present identical symptoms (Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. 2018). However, according to DSM-V TR, the decision to diagnose MDD depends on how frequently the symptoms are observed and how many symptoms meet criteria A to D. Potential for Impairment MDD significantly impairs a person’s functioning in various areas of life, with emotional well-being being one of these areas. Individuals with MDD experience feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness and a loss of interest and pleasure in activities they once enjoyed engaging in. Still, MDD impairs attention, concentration, and memory, making it challenging for individual to focus on a task, makes decisions, and recall information. MDD can lead to social withdrawal, decreased communication, and difficulty sustaining intimate relationships further interfering with family and individual social interactions. MDD still impact occupational functioning, resulting in decreased productivity and absenteeism. MDD has a negative effect on academic performance in infants and adolescents. References Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives. (2018). Canada: Pearson Education Canada. 6th edition Bains, N., & Abdijadid, S. (2022). Major depressive disorder. In StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing. Dozois, D. J. A. (2014). Abnormal Psychology: Perspectives, DSM-5 Update Edition, Loose Leaf Version. Canada: Pearson Education Canada. Hasin, D. S., Sarvet, A. L., Meyers, J. L., Saha, T. D., Ruan, W. J., Stohl, M., & Grant, B. F. (2018). Epidemiology of adult DSM-5 major depressive disorder and its specifiers in the United States. JAMA Psychiatry, 75(4), 336-346.. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.4602

(Nightengale theory). An analysis and a critique of the modelElaboration of the theory’s implications for nursing practice, nursing education, and nursing research.Include a brief summary and referenc

  • (Nightengale theory). An analysis and a critique of the model
  • Elaboration of the theory’s implications for nursing practice, nursing education, and nursing research.
  • Include a brief summary and reference (top of slide) for the each of the 4 to 5 articles. (must include at least one primary, one secondary, and one research article). Select articles from published a peer reviewed, scholarly journals (5-year-old or less unless it is a primary article from the theorist)
  • Conclusion

hello please respond the following questions 1 Summarize the new way of shopping in the Industrial Age 2 How did RH Macy contribute to the new way of shopping in the Industrial Age? 3. Go to the p

hello

please respond the following questions

1  Summarize the new way of shopping in the Industrial Age

2  How did RH Macy contribute to the new way of shopping in the Industrial Age?

3. Go to the presentation folder that is on the the Week 11 Module and click on the powerpoint presentation for RH Macy and Conrad Hilton.  Go to slide  2 of the presentation  and click  on this URL  posted onto slide 2 of the presentation:   https://www.youtube.com/watch=7SlMvW6AcSALinks to an external site.

After viewing this  5 Minute YouTube Video on how Hilton made his money,  please explain how Conrad Hilton  made his money

Consider the following scenarios: Scenario A You have spent hours preparing to teach a hands-on lesson to your class. You checked the content standards, understood the career and technical concepts, a

Consider the following scenarios:

Scenario A

You have spent hours preparing to teach a hands-on lesson to your class. You checked the content standards, understood the career and technical concepts, and have given thought to the materials you can use and the technology that will help. You even have a plan to help the diverse learners in your class. You located a great demonstration online and watched the video several times. Using the textbook as your instructional aide, you stand in front of your class and attempt the demonstration just as the video showed you. However, due to the time it took to prepare the lesson, locate the materials, and set everything up, you didn’t have time to practice or you don’t have enough materials to repeat the demonstration outside of the classes you intend to do it for.

Scenario B

You have spent hours preparing to teach a hands-on lesson to your class. You checked the content standards, understood the career and technical concepts that will be used in the lesson, and have given thought to the materials you can use and the technology that will help. You even have a plan to help the diverse learners in your class. Using the textbook as your instructional aide, you present the examples found in the textbook and walk your students through the steps needed to solve the problem presented. You even address the core concepts, and your students nod their understanding. You ask your students if they have any questions and having none, you have them copy another example problem from the board and ask them to solve it on their paper. As you walk around the room, you notice some students struggling and you stop to offer some guidance. Others seem to be working diligently but you can tell they are stalling until you go through the steps in class. Others just aren’t sure where to start and you decide it’s time to walk them through the example on the board. As you work through this example, as you did the others, some students will make the connection and are off on their own, still others need more guidance. You decide to give students their homework assignment while also offering to work through another example for those students who feel the need to see it again. At this point, you have worked through the examples provided in the book and you decide to randomly choose a problem from the textbook or make one up on the fly.

In considering each of these scenarios, can you see where the challenges may arise? These two scenarios seem very different from one another. It might be obvious that a teacher who hasn’t practiced a demonstration would have some challenges. However, could the teacher who randomly chooses a problem from the book or makes one up on the fly encounter trouble in doing so? Often, we assume that choosing a problem from the textbook should be a simple source for practice problems. After all, the textbook company never makes mistakes and always includes problems that your students, or you, should be able to easily solve using their newly acquired skills, right? What about that problem they just made up? It won’t introduce a skill that you haven’t taught yet and should be easy to solve, right? What about the student who brings their work up to you later, maybe even after school or the next day, to ask a question and you have nothing to refer to and it is clear they are missing some key information.

Whether you are teaching content that is new to you, teaching the same concepts and skills for a long time using an old textbook or curriculum that you have been using for a while, or using a new textbook, taking the time to prepare fully for class should be a priority. That preparation includes not only knowing the concepts and feeling confident in being able to teach them but also means that you have thoroughly prepared for the instruction and the questions your students will have during class but also about the homework. Your students trust that you have the skills to teach them the content and that you are asking them to complete homework that is within their reach.

A key to keeping that trust is that you have also done your homework ahead of time and completed their homework as well. In addition to preparing for the lesson, your homework should include having multiple examples at the ready, which you have also solved using the same skills and knowledge you expect your students to have. This cache of examples can be used as refreshers and tutoring aides if they aren’t needed during the lesson itself.

In addition to preparing examples, it is good practice for you, the trusted educator, to complete the homework assignment you are assigning. By doing so, you ensure that the assignment can be completed in a reasonable amount of time, and you can also see where the challenges might be and can address them before they become stumbling blocks for students working independently. In addition, it is not uncommon to have errors in the answer keys provided by the publisher. Having discovered incorrect answers, and preparing students ahead of time, can also prevent any number of issues.

Consider the following scenarios: Scenario A You have spent hours preparing to teach a hands-on lesson to your class. You checked the content standards, understood the career and technical concepts, a
Teaching Methods Secondary Methods of Teaching CTE https://educatorsuccess.com page 1 Pr actice the Demonstration, Prepare Examples and Do the Homework To complete this assignment, choose a content -specific conce pt that you would teach in your classroom. Create a resource that includes a minimum of three appropriate examples for the lesson which are not found in the textbook. You should work through the problems as you would expect students to do . If the career and technical concept you chose does not present an opportunity for clear example problems that you might use, in an essay of 500 words or more, discuss the challenges associated with performing demonstr ations with and for your students. Even with practice, demonstrations may not always go according to plan. These can also be learning opportunities. Explain how you could turn a ‘failed’ demonstration into a learning opportunity.

CREATE A POWER POINT BASE ON THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT 10 SLIDES HERE IS THE POINT TO TALK ONLY 7 BULLETS IN EACH SLIDE AND NOTES 1. Title Slide Page 2. Introduce yourself 3. Slide for the Agenda

CREATE A POWER POINT BASE  ON THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT

10 SLIDES HERE IS THE POINT TO TALK ONLY  7 BULLETS IN EACH SLIDE AND NOTES

1.  Title Slide Page

2.  Introduce yourself

3.  Slide for the Agenda

4.  Slide that gives the issue/problem

5.  Why is this an important topic for managers to know

6.   Introduces your potential solution

7.    explains potential solution

8.  Discuss why your potential solution is the best recommendation

9.  Briefly describe the impact of this research experience

10.      Slide for references.

11.       Please have speaker notes

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DISCUSSION 7 READINGS: Boukaert, G. and Pollitt, C. (2011), Public Management Reform: A Comparative Analysis, Chapter 6, p. 161-181 Based on this module’s readings, and in your own criteria, answer t

DISCUSSION 7

READINGS:

Boukaert, G. and Pollitt, C. (2011), Public Management Reform: A Comparative Analysis, Chapter 6,  p. 161-181

Based on this module’s readings, and in your own criteria, answer the next questions:


Do you think USA citizens are discontent with their government due to lack of efficiency or leaders failing to uphold high moral standards? Is it the same in your country?

Now that USA is dealing with their presidential election. Do you know the candidates’ strategies (political party leaders) in order to gain legitimacy? Mention one.

SPECIFICATIONS:

300 words in APA 6th Edition.