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  • “Ethical Considerations in the Management of Social Services”

    • 4. The Society of Human Resource Management Code of Ethics suggest that as an HR professional, steps should be taken to minimize “conflicts of interest or the appearance thereof”. 6 The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics calls for “[S]ocial workers behave in a trustworthy manner”. 7 With this in mind, what steps would you recommend for the actors of this scenario to be in harmony with these philosophies? • 5. Does the fact that there are no complaints about the citizens’ care or administration of the finances matter in the decision making process? How and why? • 6. Assume that it is discovered that Mr. Front is giving the case assignments to favored agents rather than approved agents but is not receiving any form of bribe or kickback for the placements. Should the agency take any action?

  • “Exploring the Shaping of Identity: A Psychological Perspective” “Connecting the Dots: How Evidence Supports the Essay Question”

    For your essay, you must draw on material from Blocks 1 and 3 of the module, integrating evidence from across at least two psychological perspectives. We would recommend making use of content from Weeks 3 and 4, in Block 1, and Weeks 24 and 25, in Block 3. You do not need to draw on all four of these weeks and you will need to be selective in the material used. However, you should ensure that your essay makes use of content from both Block 1 and Block 3. You may want to include material from other weeks in Block 1 and Block 3 if you feel they are relevant to the question.In addition, you must draw on and discuss at least two academic journal articles or equivalent primary source material not referred to in the DE200 module materials. These need to be highlighted in the reference list for the EMA markers.
    The word limit for this essay is 1250 words, excluding the reference list but including in-text citations.Block 1 introduced you to the concept of social identity. Week 3 (Book 1, Chapter 3) focuses on a variety of research in the area of group processes. For instance, topics such as social facilitation, social loafing, social comparison and social change will help you to consider whether our sense of identity is shaped by social context. Week 4 (Book 1, Chapter 4) looks at the social psychology of prejudice, intergroup conflict and conflict reduction. Models discussed in this chapter may be useful in explaining how identity is shaped. 
    Block 3 considers the definition of identity in more depth. You may want to focus on topics of sexuality and gender; Week 24 (Book 3, Chapter 4) explores a range of explanations for the shaping of identity. For instance, biological, social cognitive and social constructionist perspectives of gender development are discussed, as well as the development of sexual identity. Week 25 (Book 3, Chapter 5) includes discussions around changes in self-identity across the lifespan, which you may also want to consider in your essay. This includes Erikson’s life stage model, cultural and historical processes as contexts for identity, Bronfenbrenner’s systems ideas, Scully’s work on genetic and imagined identities, and ‘fateful’ life-changing moments and transitions. These discussions will help you to consider whether our sense of identity is shaped by social context.
    You may also choose to make use of other relevant material in Blocks 1 and 3. As the word limit is only 1250 words, you will need to be selective in the material and evaluation. Ensure that these are kept directly relevant to the question.Finally, please remember that for this essay you are expected to conduct library research of your own into relevant material beyond the module resources, and to include at least two primary sources not referred to in the DE200 materials. The primary sources you should draw on are likely to be peer-reviewed psychology journal articles, though they could be chapters from academic psychology books – not textbooks. You may wish to revisit the literature searching activity in Week 2. Remember how important it is to evaluate the source, nature and reliability of all the material that you find. You could also consider more recent works by the authors mentioned in the DE200 textbooks, providing they are relevant to the essay question.Finally, please remember that for this essay you are expected to conduct library research of your own into relevant material beyond the module resources, and to include at least two primary sources not referred to in the DE200 materials. The primary sources you should draw on are likely to be peer-reviewed psychology journal articles, though they could be chapters from academic psychology books – not textbooks. You may wish to revisit the literature searching activity in Week 2. Remember how important it is to evaluate the source, nature and reliability of all the material that you find. You could also consider more recent works by the authors mentioned in the DE200 textbooks, providing they are relevant to the essay question.

  • Title: The Evolution of Health Care Policy and Politics in Nursing and the US Health Care Delivery System Introduction Health care policy and politics play a crucial role in shaping the delivery of health care services in the United States (US). As the largest

    Analyze the history, structure, and process of health-care-policy and politics in nursing and the health care delivery systems in the United States.
    Submission Instructions:
    Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. 

  • “The Evolution of Immigration Policy in Canada: From Exclusion to Inclusion (1945-1982)”

    THE TOPIC IS: evaluate the development of immigration in Canada between 1945-1982
    THESIS IDEA: how immigration policy is way different from before and now (more welcoming of people of colour etc.)
    MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE: on google doc, thesis, works cited (mandatory use of the Chicago Manual of Style for citations), follow each instruction given on papers, 1.5 spaced, one historical thinking concept, only short quotations if you do add (explain them in detail), at least 3 bibliography’s, add footnotes, conclusion should restate known information and add what the future can be etc. , indent on citations, any encyclopedia source is okay

  • “Understanding Madison: A Character Analysis of a Fictional Protagonist” In the novel “The Secret Life of Bees” by Sue Monk Kidd, the main character, Madison, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing after

    Write a Summary/Character analysis: Fiction or nonfiction
    Write a 5 paragraph character analysis of the book that paraphrases the main events in the story or article.. 
    Go into detail about one character(Madison)
    Use at least 5 quotes and cite page numbers with analytical sentences explaining your character analysis
    Write it on paper or in a Google Doc
    Digital tools: Google Docs

  • “Best of Enemies: A Critical Analysis of the 1968 Debates and Their Impact on American History” “The War on Drugs and the Legacy of Policing in America: A Comparative Analysis of the First and Second Red Scares, Convict Leasing, and McCarthyism in the Documentary ‘Best of Enemies’”

    For your final assignment, I would like you to write a 3-5 page (MINIMUM) analysis of one of the documentaries listed below. This assignment will help develop your skills as a historian by practicing your ability to review and analyze a secondary source. Remember that a secondary source is something written by a historian (or other scholar of some sort) studying the time in question. It is a work of research, as opposed to a primary source. For your documentary review, I would like you to watch one of these documentaries, write a BRIEF summary of the main subject/argument of the movie (NOT a comprehensive, or scene by scene summary,) followed by an analysis of the material in the documentary that shows your ability to put the documentary in conversation with what you have learned in class. You can criticize or commend the subject/argument/narrative of the documentary, but the important thing is that you: 
    1. Develop some sort of THESIS
    2. Concisely summarize the main subject/argument of the documentary
    3. Analyze the documentary by subjecting it to your own analysis as a historian, which you will support with secondary sources (material from the textbook or class lectures,) and AT LEAST ONE primary source (from the American Yawp Primary Source Reader.)
    4.Demonstrate that there is some manner in which your time in this course has helped you understand/critique social forces or historical material (demonstrate your learning.)
    Finding a primary source that is relevant to your topic is an important skill for a historian, it is in-part how we conduct research. So scan through our course reader and find a source that you think will help the reader of your paper understand the documentary better and will demonstrate the historical veracity of your argument. You will develop an argument about American History by critiquing the documentary, and you will use the textbook and class lectures (secondary sources) for historical context, and the primary source for supporting your interpretation of the documentary.
    When searching for your primary source, remember that each documentary relates to a specific time in American History. Best of Enemies, for example, is an exploration of the 1968 televised debates on ABC between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley. These debates were surrounding the Republican and Democratic Presidential Conventions in a highly contentious year in American history. So, when searching for a primary source, search for the sections relevant to this time period (The Cold War, or The Sixties)
    Best of Enemies
    This documentary is a highly entertaining exploration of the 1968 televised debates on ABC between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley. These debates were surrounding the Republican and Democratic Presidential Conventions in a highly contentious year in American history. Gore Vidal was a famous novelist and essayist who was known for his radical sexual politics and his strong orientation on the political Left. William F. Buckley has been considered the founder of the modern Conservative movement. These two hated one another’s politics and hated one another personally. Their debates proved explosive. If you choose this documentary, pay attention to the fact that this documentary has a central thesis. This documentary makes a claim about why these debates are important in American history. What, according to this documentary, did these debates do to change American history? What impression did it leave on you?
    A Hopefully Helpful Word About Writing a History Paper
    Part of being a historian is rooted in recognizing what is unique or distinct about a certain event in history, but another part of being a historian is trying to understand historical patterns and seeing how the echoes of historical events still resonate in our own time. So as you watch this documentary, try to develop this form of integrated thinking. For example, when you hear about how drug suspects/users are policed, think of other moments in American History when certain Americans have been vigorously policed, perhaps such as the First and Second Red Scares. When you hear about how these laws impact people of color more dramatically than white people, maybe think of the era of Convict Leasing or Re-enslavement. When you hear about how drug policies were made without or in spite of existing evidence, perhaps think about McCarthyism, or the Vietnam War. These are just examples to help you get thinking on the subject. You may, of course, choose any of these, or you may choose something else that occurs to you as you watch, but make sure you have three events/periods to compare/analyze.
    IMPORTANT NOTE: you are not being asked to give me a play-by-play summary of the documentary, rather you are being asked to notice themes presented in the documentary about the subject of your documentary of choice and to relate those themes to larger issues in American History (policing, political agendas, race and class issues, etc.) For the structure of the essay, I would recommend you develop a Three Part Thesis Statement (I will post a definition describing what this is below.) Once you’ve done this, maybe use the first page to contextualize/summarize the War on Drugs, for example, and state your Three Part Thesis Statement. For your second page, I would recommend you draw out the first element of your thesis. For your third page, I would recommend you draw out your next element. For your fourth page, I would recommend you draw out your final element. For your last page, I would recommend you summarize briefly the argument you have made and close with some final analytical thoughts. So, for example, your paper might look something like
    -Page One: Introduction of topic, brief summary of what the War on Drugs is (for example,) 3-Part Thesis Statement.
    -Page Two: Development of first part of Thesis.
    -Page Three: Development of second part of Thesis.
    -Page Four: Development of third part of Thesis
    -Page Five: Summary of argument presented in your paper, and final concluding thoughts.
    THREE PART THESIS STATEMENT:
    -A thesis statement is a sentence that makes an emphatic and explicit argument that you will develop throughout an essay. It should come at the end of an introductory paragraph or page, in which you’ve stated the essential subject matter of your paper. It should be analytical/argumentative, not descriptive, meaning you need to take a position and argue for it, rather than just describe something. A Three Part Thesis Statement is a sentence where you state that your argument will have three parts to it. For example, if I were writing on whether or not slavery really ended after the Civil War, a Three Part Thesis Statement would look something like this
    -“Analyzing the immediate post-Civil War period of American History, one can see that slavery never truly ended, rather it simply changed forms into new dynamics of inequality for Black Americans, such as Jim Crow segregation, convict leasing, and lynching.”
    You see how in this sentence I make an explicit claim (slavery never ended, rather it simply changed forms) and I lay out my three main facets of my argument that are supposed to prove my point (segregation, convict leasing, and lynching.) Now, for the rest of my paper, I can devote one page each to presenting my argument about each element of my thesis (one page on segregation, one page on convict leasing, and one page on lynching.)
    This essay should be based on “Best of Enemies documentary”

  • Title: “Integrating Behavioral Economics into Governance Frameworks: Addressing Human Biases, Ethical Challenges, and Decision-Making Processes within Organizations”

    Subject: Behavioural Economics in Governance:
    Explore how principles from behavioral economics can be integrated into governance frameworks to address human biases, ethical challenges, and decision-making processes within organizations.
    I am attaching some writing guidelines for you to consider. Ideally the article would be about 1800-2000 words long and cover:
    1/ a brief introduction to behaviour economics with an explanation of the key principles you want to talk about – 300 words
    2/ the relevance of behaviour economics to governance – ie why do we need to link the two fields and integrate the principles of behavioural economics into governance frameworks – 300 words
    3/ practical steps to do these for human biases, ethical challenges and decision-making processes – say about 300 words on each of these, so 900
    4/ the two main practical challenges to doing this – and how to overcome these, say 400 words in total
    5/ some kind of concluding remarks – 100
    The article should not use jargon, be aimed at a general risk-practitioner level and be clearly written.
    The key thing to note is that we do not use bullet points in the main body text of an article – so please use a narrative style. If you have a list of say 5 top recommendations or tips, you can use a separate box out and use bullet points in that. 
    We have the piece professionally proof read after you have submitted and it has passed the editorial processes. I’ll send you a designed pdf for your use on publication.

  • “The Fifth Amendment: Protecting the Rights of the Accused”

    W2: The Constitution – Desiree Peel
    Of the Constitutional amendments we are addressing in this class (Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth), which one is most important? Why?
    The fourth amendment affords protection from unreasonable search and seizure by the government. The fifth amendment is the protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy; in addition, it affords rights to a grand jury and due process of law (Legal Information Institute, 2024). 
    The sixth amendment affords a list of rights for criminal defendants including right to a speedy/public trial; right to impartial jury; right to know the nature and cause of the accusation; right to confront witnesses; right to compulsory process for obtaining witnesses; and the right to assistance of counsel (Legal Information Institute, 2024).  Lastly in this group of reviewed amendments is the eighth amendment, the protection against cruel and unusual punishment, excessive fines, and excessive bails.
    Of these four reviewed amendments, I believe the fifth amendment would be the most important in my opinion.  I chose this amendment because regardless of how a search and seizure is conducted or the potential severity of punishment – an innocent person would have a better chance of both of those being negated if they can fight out their case in a fair and impartial trial with due process adherence.  On the other hand, a guilty person might think protection against cruel and unusual punishment is more important.  It is really tough to pick only one amendment, because the right to counsel is extremely important and feeling safe from unreasonable searches without probable cause is equally significant.   I might lean towards more of a hybrid answer of both the fifth and sixth amendment being of high importance because of the protections by the Miranda Law, including the right to remain silent and the right to counsel (Legal Information Institute, 2024).  These two rights allow for immediate protection against interrogation by law enforcement and then the opportunity to speak with an attorney about the suspected crimes or offenses committed.
    References
    Legal Information Institute. 2024. Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-5/requirements-of-miranda
    Legal Information Institute. 2024. Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/eighth_amendment
    Legal Information Institute. 2024. Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fifth_amendment
    Legal Information Institute. 2024. Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fourth_amendment
    Legal Information Institute. 2024. Cornell Law School. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/sixth_amendment

  • Reflection on Chapter 1 of College Success: Setting Goals for Success In chapter 1 of College Success, I learned about the importance of setting goals for success in college and beyond. The chapter emphasized that having clear and specific goals can help us

    Read Chapters 1 in College Success. Write a half-page to one-page double-spaced journal reflection summary of this chapter. Please answer these questions in your one page summary reflection.
    1. What did you learn and how will you apply this to yourself and your college and career success?
    College Success TextbookLinks to an external site.
    This link will open in a new window. If you want to work in the window within Canvas, click on the next item in this module titled “College Success Textbook.” Once you are in the Book, make sure to click on the “Contents” icon in the left menu bar so that you can see the table of contents of your book.