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  • “Exploring Data Collection Methods in Child Development Research: Strengths and Weaknesses”

    There are a number of methods for collecting data (e.g., survey, interview, observation) that are available to researchers. Choose three methods and discuss each one in terms of its strengths and weaknesses, both on its own, and in comparison, to the other methods.
    This Paper should be written through the lense of collecting data in the Child Dev. Field 

  • “Case Study: Rehabilitation Process and Plan Development”

    You were given a case study by the instructor. The case study included a transcript and pertinent information. You were also given supplemental information. The purpose of this assignment is for you to learn the rehabilitation process and order of events from application to plan development. With the information given, you will complete the following:
    o Application: Students will draw the necessary information from the case study transcript to complete an application form that will be provided.
    o Application Casenote: Students will write a casenote based on the application/intake.
    o Eligibility Determination: From the information provided, students will determine whether or not the client is eligible for services and give a rationale for their decision.
    o Plan Development: Students will formulate a plan based on the information given. A form will be given to guide students. The goal established and services provided should be reasonable, based on the facts of the case, based on the client’s desires, and take into consideration what services are most appropriate.
    o Plan Development Casenote: Students will write a casenote based on the plan they have developed
    You are required to combine all items into one document and upload as a PDF. If you have problems, please contact the Instructor immediately.  

  • “The Importance of Limiting Antibiotic Use: Risks and Benefits” Question 2: What are the potential risks and benefits of limiting antibiotic use? Risks: 1. Development of antibiotic resistance: One of the biggest risks of limiting antibiotic use

    As mentioned in the class, accumilaiton of antibiotic drug is not adviable. Antibiotic drugs are adminsited for short duration, e.g., 5 to 30 doses, and up to 3 to 14 days.
    Please see professor comment in RED and please help me to answer question 2 .

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Modern Society”

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  • “Musical Journey: A Review of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 Grand Finale” “Observing Music: A Detailed Analysis of a Sonata Movement”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnKJpYGCLsg 
    For this semester you will draw your musical performances from this recorded event: YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 Grand Finale.Links to an external site.  The entire performance, including discussions about various performers, lasts almost 2 1/2 hours. For your paper, choose any pieces that you like making sure that you have a total of at least 45 minutes of music. You can find the timings and names of the pieces/composers in the expanded notes. 
    The concert report should read much like an in-depth newspaper review, combining factual information with your own critical evaluation and including the following elements:
    • name and composition of performing group, location and date of performance (intro paragraph)
    • general type of concert: string quartet, vocal recital, symphony, choral concert, etc. Names of pieces and composers (intro paragraph)
    • physical description of performing group and performance venue
    • general description of compositions and musical style.
    • more detailed personal descriptions of your chosen pieces. Include musical information on style, rhythmic and melodic features, solos, etc. This is the most important part of the paper. Make sure this description goes beyond the poetic! If you find a piece that reminds you of soldiers marching, butterflies, etc., that’s OK. But you need to tell me what it is in the music that makes you feel that way. Describe melody, tempo, dynamics, rhythms, texture, etc. Do not use a template approach. (In other words, don’t limit all of your descriptions to the same one or two musical elements, such as tempo.) Remember that this assignment must consist of your personal descriptions of what you heard.
    • Many genres of classical music are multi-movement. In other words, they consist of more than one section and each is actually an individual piece. For example, a symphony typically consists of four different movements. Other multi-movement genres include concerto, string quartet, suite, cantata, chamber music, sonata, etc. For such genres, you must provide a separate description for each movement. 
    • your overall reaction to and judgement of the concert
    • audience response
    Your concert report should be 3-4 typewritten pages in length, double-spaced. Top and side margins should be approximately 1” in size with the exception of the left side margin, which may be 1-1/2 “. Use a reasonable font size. Any final paper with substantial errors in grammar and/or spelling will not receive a grade higher than C+. Make sure your paper is well organized with introductory and concluding paragraphs and a clear, logical order to the main body of the work.
    Coordinate your knowledge gained in class with your comments on the concert. I don’t expect technical formal analyses of compositions, but show me that you understand general terms and genres as covered in class. For example, if you hear a concerto or symphony, describe it in a way that shows me your understanding of what a concerto or symphony is. Don’t confuse individual movements and separate works.
    Do not include any outside information, including info about composers’ lives, etc. This paper is ONLY about what you see and hear. 
    I will be happy to look over drafts that are completed at least a week before the due date. Drafts should be considered your best work and a possible final submission, and not merely notes.
    _______________
    Further assignment info
    In this assignment I will be looking for:
    – the presence of all required information listed above
    – comments that consist of at least five to six complete sentences per composition or movement. Don’t write a list; write a paragraph with complete sentences.
    – comments that vary to reflect the individuality of each piece or movement. In other words, don’t use a template approach: “The tempo was….the dynamics were….the instruments were…” etc., for each piece.
    – don’t call anything a “song” unless someone is singing.
    – This paper must reflect YOUR observations only. Even one sentence of description taken from an outside source constitutes plagiarism and will earn you a grade of “zero.”
    In your paper, names of works should be underlined or in italics except for art songs, opera selections, etc., which should be in quotes. Check with your book or with me if you have questions about format.
    I will be happy to look over drafts that are completed at least a week before the due date. Drafts should be considered your best work and a possible final submission, and not merely notes.
    ________________________
    Sample (good) student musical description
    “In the first movement of the sonata you can clearly hear the predominance of the violin over the piano. There are many sudden dynamic switches between piano and forte, and the violin alternates between playing long held-out notes and shorter, more staccato notes, which gives the impression of rising excitement in the music. As the piece continues the violin and piano begin to echo each other’s flowing musical ideas, and their differing timbres are very striking. Next, the excitement continued to build as the piano began sharply accenting its tones, and there was a clear accelerando in the tempo accompanied by successive crescendos and decrescendos in the dynamics. The movement finished with a suddenly loud passage, followed by a quick very soft ending.”
    Things to avoid…
    Make sure that your comments (and those on the final live concert report) are not overly general, feature inappropriate use of terminology,  or state that something is in a certain style without describing why. The comments below have been extracted from previous years’ assignments, and are examples of the types of overly general or nonsensical remarks to avoid. Hope this helps!
    Throughout, the music was monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic.
    The melody and harmony are there, and are distinct and interesting.
    This is a female piano piece.
    Many dynamics were used, and I like this.
    The music was clearly well formed.
    The composition clearly contained texture.
    The melody of this song is metronome because of how the tempo is.
    The melody is in harmony.
    The music contains duple and triple harmony.
    The ending is unmistakable.
    The composer really knows how to use instruments.
    I liked the disjunct harmony.
    This piece was in retardando style.
    The piece had many movements, but they were all the same and very boring.
    The piece had a lot of high and low notes, and really impressed me.
    The ending made the melody and harmony.
    The song was made up of notes, which made it interesting.
    The harmony in this piece is tonal.
    This piece sounds Italian. (Why?)
    This piece sounds French.  ”
    The symphony had both loud and soft spots.

  • Title: “Reflecting on Dementia Care: Strategies for Engaging Residents and Troubleshooting Difficulties”

    what are your reflections on all three documentaries?
    whatr role can you play in implementing ways to keep dementia residents engaged?
    how can trouble shoot to engage a difficult resident?

  • Title: Creating a Positive Classroom Environment: A Personal Theory and its Impact on Teacher Leadership and Classroom Climate Classroom environment theory focuses on the physical, social, and emotional elements that contribute to a positive learning environment for students. It is influenced by

    Please write about classroom environment theory. Be sure to identify your theoretical influences and firmly support your position with material from the course and/or outside readings. Present the strengths of your position and outline the possible weaknesses of your approach. Include a definition of teacher leadership and describe how your personal classroom environment position supports this type of leadership. Conclude with an explanation of how your personal classroom management theory, when enacted, will result in a positive classroom climate.

  • “The Moral Justification for Abortion: A Care Ethics Perspective” Introduction Abortion is a highly controversial and emotionally charged topic, with strong opinions on both sides. The decision to terminate a pregnancy is often seen as a moral dilemma, with

    Topic B: Abortion
    Abortion is always a sticky subject. Taking the notions of care ethics and relationships in moral matters into consideration, present a researched argument that there are times when having an abortion is the morally right thing to do.
    Before you post, please thoroughly edit your writing to ensure it is professional and academic.

  • Title: The Debate on the Use of Technology in Education Introduction: Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, and its impact on education cannot be ignored. While some argue that technology has revolutionized the way we learn and has made

    You’ll choose one of the three topics below and write an essay of six complete paragraphs for or against the question being asked. After presenting both sides of the debate, you’ll make three claims to support your thesis and convince the reader why your opinion is correct.
    Introduction paragraph and thesis statement
    Topic background paragraph that presents both sides of the debate
    Body consisting of three claim paragraphs and supporting evidence
    Conclusion paragraph
    APA style reference page

  • “Mathematical Modeling of Biological Phenomena: Utilizing Calculus Concepts and Technology”

    Objective: Demonstrate an understanding of calculus concepts and their application in modeling biological phenomena.
    Scenario: You are a mathematical consultant hired by a research team in a fictional biology institute. They have collected data on a specific biological process, and your task is to create a mathematical model that accurately represents the observed behavior.
    Project Steps:
    Choose a Biological Process:
    Select a specific biological process to model (e.g., population growth, enzyme kinetics, disease spread).
    Data Collection:
    Access the provided dataset related to the chosen biological process.
    Examine the data for patterns, trends, and relevant information.
    Discrete Time Modeling:
    Develop a discrete time model using a suitable difference equation.
    Explain the rationale behind your choice of the model.
    Limits and Growth Rates:
    Evaluate the limit of the function representing the biological process.
    Discuss how the limit provides insights into the long-term behavior of the system.
    Function Comparison:
    Utilize various functions (algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric) to model different aspects of the biological process.
    Create graphs and tables comparing the behavior of these functions in the context of the chosen scenario.
    Calculus Technology Integration:
    Utilize calculus technology (e.g., graphing calculators, software) to perform calculations, visualize data, and enhance the analysis.
    Probability and Statistics in Biological Modeling:
    Integrate probability and statistical concepts to analyze uncertainties or variability in the biological system.
    Provide interpretations and insights derived from the statistical analysis.
    Comprehensive Report 4-6 pages:
    Compile a comprehensive report that includes:
    Introduction and background of the chosen biological process.
    Mathematical models and equations used.
    Visual representations (graphs, tables) of the models.
    Discussion of limits, growth rates, and function comparisons.
    Integration of probability and statistical analysis.
    Conclusions and recommendations for further research.
    Assessment Criteria:
    Accurate application of mathematical models.
    Effective use of calculus concepts and technology.
    Clear explanations and interpretations of results.
    Demonstrated understanding of limits, growth rates, and function behavior.
    Thoughtful integration of probability and statistical analysis.
    Quality of the final report and presentation.