The assessment and incorporation of a client’s spirituality has become increasingly common in the field of social work. While historically social workers were trained to avoid discussions centered on religion, we now know that spirituality encompasses many ways of believing. “The Society for Spirituality and Social Work is a network of social workers and other helping professionals dedicated to spiritually sensitive practice and education†(Society for Spirituality and Social Work, n.d.). Addressing a client’s spirituality allows for a biopsychosocial holistic approach that can aid in the process of understanding illness, disability, and end-of-life issues.For this Discussion, review the required resources and locate one scholarly article addressing spirituality with the elderly.Post your explanation of the significance of addressing spirituality with the elderly. Identify a spiritually based intervention for this population. Describe the effectiveness of the use of spirituality with the elderly as found in the literature. Then, describe your own thoughts on the use of spirituality in an intervention.Required ReadingsHolosko, M. J., Skinner, J. F., Patterson, C. A., & Brisebois, K. (2013). Intervention with the elderly. In M. J. Holosko, C. N. Dulmus, & K. M. Sowers (Eds.), Social work practice with individuals and families: Evidence-informed assessments and interventions (pp. 197–235). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Sokolec, J. (2016). The meaning of ‘place’ to older adults. Clinical Social Work Journal, 44(2), 160-169.
solved SHORT ANSWER COMPULSORY QUESTIONS (1 – 2 sentences each). 1.According
/in /by adminSHORT ANSWER COMPULSORY QUESTIONS (1 – 2 sentences each). 1.According to Penelope Pitcairn, why do people withhold declaring their disability?2.Professor Nareen Young discusses some of the barriers surrounding indigenous identity – please outline some of the issues she raises in her discussion.3.Penelope Pitcairn provides some hints on what an organization can do to create a safe space for people with a disability. What are some of these interventions/policies/processes/systems?4.According to Chris Nelson, what is LGBTQ inclusion and what isn’t it? Why is LGBTQ inclusion important?5.What does Professor Nareen Young think of RAPs? Are they a useful approach to mapping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inclusion? If so – how? Do they move beyond the symbolism of a document and do they drive real change?6.Name 4 of the recommendations made by Groutsis, Cooper and Whitwell in the Beyond the Pale Report on how to address barriers to boards for culturally diverse board members (Usyd, AHRC, AICD)7.Describe how Chris Nelson defines the acronym LGBTQ. Your response should explain what the difference is between sex, gender and sexuality.8.According to Professor Marian Baird, how can flexible arrangements address some of the challenges raised by carer responsibilities?9.According to Dimitria Groutsis – why is ‘cultural diversity’ not counted and what are the implications of this neglect?10.Marian Baird discussed whether or not the juggle of work and family is a gendered issue? What does she note in her discussion?
solved Critical Thinking CASES FROM THE REAL WORLD Samsung in the
/in /by adminCritical Thinking
CASES FROM THE REAL WORLD
Samsung in the fall of 2016, Samsung Electronics experienced a massive public relations disaster when its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones started exploding due to faulty batteries and casings. Initially, the company denied there were any technical problems. Then, when it became obvious the exploding phones posed a safety and health threat (they were banned from airplanes), Samsung accused its suppliers of creating the problem. In reality, the rush to beat Apple’s iPhone 7 release date was the most likely reason corners were cut in production. Samsung finally owned up to the problem, recalled more than two million phones worldwide, and replaced them with new, improved Galaxy Note 7s. The company’s response and its replacement of the phones went a long way toward defusing the disaster and even boosting the company’s share price. Whether management knew it, its response was Kantian. Samsung focused on the end (i.e., customer safety and satisfaction) with the motive of doing the ethically responsible thing. Although some might argue the company could have done far more and much more quickly, perhaps it still acted in accordance with the categorical imperative. What do you think?
Critical Thinking Questions:Â
Read the above case and answer the following Questions: Â Â Â
1.How might the categorical imperative become a part of organizational culture?Â
2.Could it ever work in business? Do you see the categorical imperative as applicable to your own interests and hope for a career?Â
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/in /by adminImmunization PresentationDirectionsFor this Assignment you are creating a PowerPoint® presentation. Your presentation audience is the community. The topic is immunization/ vaccination. Information should include herd immunity, types of immunity related to vaccination, immunization effects on the individual, and community as well as the worldwide effects of immunization. Additionally, content should include vaccination trends, myths, disease statistics for those conditions prevented with vaccination, and pediatric vaccination schedule/s. Legal, ethical, and cultural considerations should be addressed.Master’s-prepared nurse educators, leaders, nurse practitioners and all specialty nursing fields are contributors to health promotion in populations across the life span. This Assignment is focused on the child and adolescent immunization, health information, epidemiology and surrounding influences. You should apply the topic towards your area of specialty focus as it relates to health promotion and epidemiology.The presentation must have speaker notes per slide; 1–3 paragraphs. There is no audio or voice in this assignment. The PowerPoint should be developed in a professional design and style; succinct, not overly wordy, with a tasteful amount of elegant text and visual appeal, as well as accurate and complete content. Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate APA formatting and citation style.
solved 1.Paraphrase and then symbolize each of the following sentences, indicating
/in /by admin1.Paraphrase and then symbolize each of the following sentences, indicating which sentences the sentence letters you use symbolize.a. Bob isn’t a marathon runner. c. If Carol is a jogger she is also a marathon runner. e. Carol will run in the Boston marathon if and only if Albert does. g. Either Carol or Albert will run in the Boston marathon.2.Paraphrase and then symbolize each of the following sentences, indicating which sentences the sentence letters you use symbolize. a. If Felice vacations in Bermuda so will Clarence.c. Veronica will vacation in Bermuda if Felice does. e. Veronica will vacation in Bermuda provided that Clarence will. Paraphrase and then symbolize each of the following sentences, indicating which sentences the sentence letters you use symbolize. a.Yolanda will go to the movies, and so will Zach.b.Zach will go to the moves, but Xavier will not.c.Yolanda will go to the movies, if either Zach or Xavier will go. (This is hard! Look at where the “if†is placed in the sentence.)d.Zach and Xavierwill go to the movies if Yolanda will also go.e.It’s not the case that both Yolanda and Zach will go to the movies.f.Neither Yolanda nor Zach will go to the movies.g.Xavier will go to the movies, but neither Yolanda nor Zach will go.h.Yolanda will go to the movies only if both Zach and Xavier go.(This is hard! Look at how “only if†is symbolized.)i.Yolanda will go to the movies only if neither go.j.Zach won’t go to the movies unless Yolanda goes. (This is hard! Look at how “unless†is symbolized.)
solved APA FORMAT assignment: Visit the APA writing lab for instructions
/in /by adminAPA FORMAT assignment: Visit the APA writing lab for instructions and guidelines to create 7th edition APA parenthetical in-text citations and references. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/a… (Links to an external site.)Â
Create parenthetical in-text citations & a reference list for the following articles.Â
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/… (Links to an external site.)
https://academic.oup.com/bjc/article-abstract/43/3… (Links to an external site.)
https://doi.org/10.1080/0264041031000101809 (Links to an external site.)
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0272-7358(99)00042-2 (Links to an external site.)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropharm.2011.07.014 (Links to an external site.)
Submit a PDF file containing the parenthetical in-text citations on top followed by the reference list.Â
Chapter 3 assignment: Select one of your research topics that is suitable for an experiment, survey, or focus group discussion. Make an informed consent form, that includes the following:
Purpose of research
Length of participation
Description of potential risks/discomfort to the participant (if none, then state that there are no risks)
Benefit to the participant and others who might use the findings
Statement of voluntary participation (no penalty for refusal)
Information on whom to contact with questions or concerns
Make a list of 3 topics, for a debriefing interview, after a study that involved deception.
Submit a PDF file containing the consent form (on the top) and the debriefing topics (on the bottom).Â
solved I’ve provided the readings material and an example of what
/in /by adminI’ve provided the readings material and an example of what it should look like. Also, I’ve linked one of the sources below https://www.utne.com/community/betrayed-by-the-ang…FORMAT/PROMPTS FOR WRITING A CTP1. Summarize at least three (3) readings What is the author’s main purpose is? (What is the key question addressed in the reading?)What are the author’s conclusions?What facts, experiences, data, or other evidence does the author use to support her/his conclusions?What are key assumptions that underpin the author’s argument/thinking (what does the author take for granted)?What is the author’s “point of view†(what does the author look at and how does she/he see it)?2. Respond critically to the readingsYou can respond and demonstrate critical thinking in a number of different ways. Here are some suggestions for how you might respond. You do not have to do all of them, and it would be good to select different options for different CTPs!a. Explain whether you agree or disagree with the arguments made.b. Assess the point of view of the authors and their purposes in writing. c. Explain what is intriguing or controversial about one or more reading.d. Identify something you think is missing (or wrong?) with the argument, evidence, or conclusions presented.e. Compare reading to one or more of the other readings.f. Include meaningful passages and comment on them.g. Relate the reading(s) to your own experience or to current events in the world around us.3. Write three (3) questions that can be asked to the class.
solved Prior to beginning work on this assignment review Chapter 9:
/in /by adminPrior to beginning work on this assignment review Chapter 9: Corporate Social Responsibility and Chapter 11: Managing for Ethics and Social Responsibility in a Global Environment in your course text. Additionally, read Chapter 10: Ethical Problems of Organizations and review the Business Ethics Highlights (Links to an external site.) website.
Using the Business Ethics Highlights (Links to an external site.) website, identify and analyze an ethical case (within the last twelve months) that involves an U.S. financial sector or U.S. business and or international ethics issue.
Support your analysis and recommendations with evidence from at least four scholarly and/or credible sources in addition to textbook, industry reports, and articles from the University of Arizona Global Campus Library. Be sure to include any links to professional websites used as references or to access company information.
In your paper,
Define the primary ethical dilemma for the international organization or U.S. business or financial sector.
Identify the affected parties (i.e., the stakeholders) in the case and the important right of each.
Identify the consequences of your decision and the obligations of your analysis.
Defend the character and integrity of your analysis and decision.
Describe alternative courses of action that may be taken and the likely consequences of each proposed action for each stakeholder.
Explain what you personally think is the right course of action in the case and the basis of your recommendation (i.e., check your gut).
solved Week Two: Contour, Cross-contour & Blind ContourMaterialsSketchbook, graphite, 18â€x24â
/in /by adminWeek Two: Contour, Cross-contour & Blind ContourMaterialsSketchbook, graphite, 18â€x24†newsprint and 18â€x24†drawing paper (for final drawing)ProjectDraw a still life composition consisting of several objects with volume (shoes) using contour and cross-contour lines.GuidelinesGather three or more household objects that possess volume. Some examples are: tennis shoes, stuffed animals, a purse. Avoid plane-based objects like strappy sandals or flip-flops.Arrange the objects in an interesting compositionFocus solely on line. Do not shade or add value to any part of the drawing.Begin in your sketchbook. Draw several contour drawings of one shoe. Remember to find and draw the visual edges only. These include the edges of folds, but only where the material is in front of something else. Also, going back to your first assignment, consider how line weight and shape can suggest depth and movement.Do a second set of two or three drawings in your sketchbook using cross contour. Remember that cross contour lines move over the form. When you are drawing these lines, consider that your eye and pencil are running along the surface of your shoe. Unlike contours, which only describe the edges of an object, cross contour describes the surface shape.For the final drawing, using the viewfinder and the final still life for this project (see Summary), find a composition you think works and draw it using a mix of contour and cross contours on drawing paper 18″ x 24″ with graphite pencil #4 or #6.Try this in charcoal on newsprint first
solved Think about your work history or even places where those
/in /by adminThink about your work history or even places where those you know have worked. What was that work environment like in each place? What did you like at each of those places? What was not so pleasing? Now, keeping in mind those past work experiences, describe an ideal work environment for you. What are the working conditions? What about the salary or opportunities for advancement? What about the kind of work being done?For this assignment, write a 4–5 page paper (before including a title page and a reference page) in which you respond to the following:Describe a great working environment for you.Evaluate specific policies and practices that create a cohesive organizational culture.Discuss managerial behaviors that should be common in a great working environment.Discuss how ethics/morality and diversity issues impact an organization.This paper will require research beyond your experiences, specifically looking at existing policies and practices in organizations, managerial behaviors and ethics/morality, and diversity issues and their impact on organizations. You will need to reference at least three quality sources in your paper.This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:Evaluate policies, practices and behaviors that create a cohesive organizational culture.
solved The assessment and incorporation of a client’s spirituality has become
/in /by adminThe assessment and incorporation of a client’s spirituality has become increasingly common in the field of social work. While historically social workers were trained to avoid discussions centered on religion, we now know that spirituality encompasses many ways of believing. “The Society for Spirituality and Social Work is a network of social workers and other helping professionals dedicated to spiritually sensitive practice and education†(Society for Spirituality and Social Work, n.d.). Addressing a client’s spirituality allows for a biopsychosocial holistic approach that can aid in the process of understanding illness, disability, and end-of-life issues.For this Discussion, review the required resources and locate one scholarly article addressing spirituality with the elderly.Post your explanation of the significance of addressing spirituality with the elderly. Identify a spiritually based intervention for this population. Describe the effectiveness of the use of spirituality with the elderly as found in the literature. Then, describe your own thoughts on the use of spirituality in an intervention.Required ReadingsHolosko, M. J., Skinner, J. F., Patterson, C. A., & Brisebois, K. (2013). Intervention with the elderly. In M. J. Holosko, C. N. Dulmus, & K. M. Sowers (Eds.), Social work practice with individuals and families: Evidence-informed assessments and interventions (pp. 197–235). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Sokolec, J. (2016). The meaning of ‘place’ to older adults. Clinical Social Work Journal, 44(2), 160-169.