Entries by Daphne Hanson

Resolution on State-provided Health Care

In 2016, the UN General Assembly adopted a Resolution on State-provided Health Care. The Resolution expressed “total support for the right of all persons, however needy, to be provided, directly by their governments, with the health care of the highest available quality.” It went on to call on all states to “institute, without further delay, […]

Satellite remote sensing for archaeology

Please use the chapters below from Sarah Parcak’s Book on satellite remote sensing for archaeology Pg’s 1-12 (Introduction) and 81-111 (processing techniques and imagery analysis and 173-204 (remote sensing and survey) Use ALL the lectue notes provided I want these small questions to be answered in my essay. – How high spatial resolution multispectral data […]

Standard format on the ethics of reparation

“You don’t simply say ‘I’m sorry to a man you’ve robbed. . . . You return what you stole or your apology takes on a hollow ring.” Consider the ethics of reparation in the USA that attempts to address harms done to racial groups other than whites and women. That is, in the realms of […]

Race and ethnicity

Race and ethnicity are terms that are commonly confused in everyday life. Furthermore, the concepts of racism, stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination are often topics of discussion without much thought as to their precise meaning. First, discuss in your life how these terms have been used by yourself, friends, and family members and how that usage […]

How do you maintain fairness and inclusivity?

1. During the selection process, how do you maintain fairness and inclusivity? Do you use a structured interview method to make sure each applicant is asked the same questions? Do you use employment tests? If so, how do you make sure these are reliable and valid? 2. Do you have a set way of handling […]

Transitioning from cybersecurity to physical security

Transitioning from cybersecurity to physical security, this module examines how our nation’s critical infrastructure is affected by the vulnerable cyber technology that controls its daily functions. In his 2012 Defcon 20 cybersecurity conference presentation, Dan Tentler, founder of the San Diego-based information security consulting firm AtenLabs, shared screenshots of dozens of connected devices he could […]

Evaluate and critique the various counseling theories

You are asked to analyze, evaluate and critique the various counseling theories/approaches covered in your textbook. Please do not simply summarize each theory or simply quote the authors. Rather, evaluate and critique the theory’s view of human nature, its key concepts, the therapeutic process it lays out and the techniques and procedures it applies. Identify […]

Principle: ‘Where it is age—appropriate

Image transcription text Principle: ‘Where it is age—appropriate: children will be reminded of the reason for required behaviour and simple behaviour consequences. Principle: Where it is age-appropriate, children will be reminded of the reason for required behaviour and simple behaviour consequences. How could you inform the child of specific expectations for behaviour in ways which […]

The role of the addictions counselor.

Discuss one of the major subsections of this chapter. Evaluate the importance of the issues contained in that section of the chapter to the role of the addictions counselor. Next, discuss which aspects of the chapter caused you to think about professional and ethical issues that they may not have thought about in the context […]

What is the dependent and independent variable in the following article?

What is the dependent and independent variable in the following article? Perham, N., Howell, T., & Watt, A. (2022). Can a simple, short-term memory task help to screen dyslexia? Current Psychology, 41(1), 360-368. https://doi-org/10.1007/s12144-019-00568-4 What is the relationship between short-term memory and long-term memory? Short-term memory (or memory) refers to information processed in a short period of time. Long-term […]