Describe how avoidance behavior may be reinforced

Select a common phobia. Using this phobia as an example, and without going off-topic, describe how avoidance behavior may be reinforced. Avoidance behaviors are any actions a person takes to escape from difficult thoughts and feelings. These behaviors can occur in many different ways and may include actions that a person does or does not do. People with panic disorder often take on avoidance behaviors

Is discrimination ever ethical? What if it is rooted in religious convictions?

Is discrimination ever ethical? What if it is rooted in religious convictions? Is it unethical, for example, for a Christian school to refuse to hire an atheist teacher? Is it unethical for a business owner who believes that homosexuality is contrary to God’s will to refuse to hire someone in a same-sex marriage?

The organizational benefits of attracting and retaining a culturally diverse workforce

What are some of the organizational benefits of attracting and retaining a culturally diverse workforce? How can diversity support an organization’s talent management strategy? How can multiculturalism support an organization’s talent management strategy? What policies would you develop as an HRM to ensure your organization achieves these benefits? Use the articles and resources provided to support your ideas.

 

Explain why it is important to practice digital courtesy

Describe a situation in your personal, professional, or academic life when an email was sent to inform, persuade or solve a problem and how it was more appropriate to have had a face-to-face meeting instead. Explain why this is the case and elaborate on situations when an email is more appropriate than face-to-face human connections. Use at least one source that supports your perspectives. Explain why it is important to practice digital courtesy, especially when connecting with bosses and instructors. Provide examples of ways to craft these messages so that they convey courtesy and respect.

Catalog of songs on environmental and social justice issues

How does science work to solve environmental problems? Explain the steps in the scientific process as it relates to an environmental problem and describe one potential challenge to solving that problem. Why is it important to consider the natural, social, cultural, and economic environments (address each individually) in any environmental problem-solving?

Be sure to back up your explanations with some research

Part two:

In response to wartime demand, the Blue Sky Mine was opened in Western Australia in the early 1940s and operated until it became unprofitable in the mid-60s.

The mine and its aftermath became the subject of a smash hit by the Australian rock band, Midnight Oil, who recently returned to the global rock music scene. The song is emblematic of the issue of corporate social responsibility and is part of the Oils’ vast catalog of songs on environmental and social justice issues.

 

 

 

How does science work to solve environmental problems?

How does science work to solve environmental problems? Explain the steps in the scientific process as it relates to an environmental problem and describe one potential challenge to solving that problem. Why is it important to consider the natural, social, cultural, and economic environments (address each individually) in any environmental problem-solving?

Be sure to back up your explanations with some research

Part two:

In response to wartime demand, the Blue Sky Mine was opened in Western Australia in the early 1940s and operated until it became unprofitable in the mid-60s.

The mine and its aftermath became the subject of a smash hit by the Australian rock band, Midnight Oil, who recently returned to the global rock music scene. The song is emblematic of the issue of corporate social responsibility and is part of the Oils’ vast catalog of songs on environmental and social justice issues.

 

 

The pros and cons of current drug intervention programs and the legalization of drugs

How is methamphetamine used the most and how could you describe it or discuss it? What new information did you learn that stood out on this specific drug? How can you explain your stance on the pros and cons of current drug intervention programs and the legalization of drugs? How is this stance supported by what you learned about addiction and the mechanisms of drugs?

Revelation uses the conventions of the genre of apocalyptic literature

What is apocalyptic literature, and how is it often misread? In your answer cite at least two examples of how the book of Revelation uses the conventions of the genre of apocalyptic literature.  What happened in 66 AD in Judea, and why is it important?  Where are the 7 cities of Asia today (what country)? What are the common themes in the messages to the churches in the early chapters of Revelation?

What are the different types/genres of documents that end up creating the New Testament?

What are the different types/genres of documents that end up creating the New Testament? Choose an example of each and explain its importance. How were authorship and dating determined? How does the supposed “Q source” influence the Gospel writings? Explain the process of the New Testament canon being closed.

How does the Roman occupation of Judea get portrayed?

How does the Roman occupation of Judea get portrayed? Why do some embrace it? Why do others resist it? Why is this important? Explain with examples and details. Why is crucifixion the chosen method for Jesus’ execution? What did crucifixion mean in Roman society? What did Jesus’s crucifixion mean to early Christians