The socioeconomic and political environment

What characteristics do you think voters look for when choosing a president? Do you think voters choose the characteristics they are looking for depending on the socioeconomic and political environment – lack of jobs, riots, COVID-19, environmental concerns, and other issues, etc.? Explain your answer.

 

Essential aspects of critical thinking

Reliability, feeling, logic, and effective communication are essential aspects of critical thinking. Critical thinking frequently starts with an emotion of some type. That leads to the development of trust, reason, and communication. The reliability of a proposition depends on it having factual facts. Depending on your audience, it would be best to employ defense when deciding how to convey it. Additionally, you ought to be able to communicate effectively and explain your strategy so that everyone can understand. Sally would not even be able to demonstrate the proposal regarding the guaranteed extension and subsequently get it authorized without these elements.

Elements of Critical Thinking

Applying the principles of critical thinking to a problem typically yields favorable results since it ensures that all relevant factors have been considered before drawing a logical conclusion. There were obstacles to critical thinking in this situation. Sally, for instance, demonstrated conformity when she nodded in seeming agreement at the meal with coworkers rather than expressing her dissatisfaction. In this regard, Sally didn’t reveal her capacity for critical thought; instead, she showed it by submitting to her coworkers’ wishes to prevent a conflict. Later, when she presented the manager with an argument supported by facts, she developed critical thinking skills. The warranty was eventually extended because of her persistence despite the manager’s use of fallacies to repel her. When Sally’s manager rejected her results without offering a convincing defense after learning that the printer guarantee was insufficient, he demonstrated a type of reluctance to critical thinking. Despite having access to all the information, the manager chose not to learn more about the situation, revealing his ignorance.

Reason, Emotion, and Communication

Logic, feelings, and communication must all be used in critical thinking. Being effective in all these areas improves one’s capacity for critical thought. In this case, Sally provided proof to support her argument that the 1-year warranty offered by the printer was insufficient. She also determined how many consumers who had malfunctioning printers bought replacements. After work, Sally was irritated and exhausted. Her emotional state limited her ability to reason, and Sally lacked the self-assurance to express her views to her coworkers. Despite not agreeing with her colleague’s viewpoint, she still seems to have been a passive communicator since she did so to avoid a confrontation.

Fallacies and Argument

Arguments that include fallacies frequently turn deceitful and contain illogical or misleading justifications—a few misconceptions presented throughout this critical thinking scenario. Furthermore, there is the customer’s use of Sally as a pawn in the sympathy fallacy. It was done by sally invoking his skill to print as the only means of ensuring that his family would eat to appeal to Sally’s fascist sympathies. Second, instead of addressing the root causes of Sally’s delay, her employer made the ad hominem mistake by attacking her. The primary debate in this reading concerned whether the company’s printer warranty was appropriate, given that it did not give buyers enough time to determine if the equipment would function as intended. The allegation is legitimate because Sally offered proof that numerous printers broke only one month after the one-year guarantee ended.

Conclusion

When critical thinking is employed to debunk a claim, a successful outcome is almost certainly to be expected. Using the abilities needed to develop critical thinking, one might overcome obstacles in the way of one’s ability to think critically. Even when fallacies are introduced, using sound reasoning techniques and effective communication will help you win most arguments. Emotions have the potential to either support or undermine critical thinking. When making decisions, emotions cannot take precedence over rationality since logical reasons given may be disregarded.

Human responses to chemosignals

Which of the following is a scientifically accurate statement about human responses to chemosignals? Human responses to chemosignals are very similar to other animals with regard to pheromones and sexual behavior. () Chemosignals may have some influence on sexual arousal and mood, but humans are a far more complex specie than other animals, though any response due to chemosignals is related to sexual arousal Chemosignals may have some influence on sexual arousal and mood, but humans are a far more complex specie than other animals. Some data suggests they do have a distinct effect on arousal, though they also may serve to decrease sexual arousal O Chemosignals always tend to increase sexual arousal in humans

 

Conflict resolution policy

Develop a conflict resolution policy that the director can use with Chris and Karen as well as the entire staff. Include a conflict resolution decision-making “tree” that can be distributed and posted in the staff work areas. Use the textbook and one additional resource to develop this policy and the conflict resolution decision-making “tree

 

The significance of Neoliberalism

Identify and explain the significance of Neoliberalism in theory vs. in practice. Ronaldo Munck, “Neoliberalism and Politics, and the Politics of Neoliberalism”, in A. Saad-Filho and D. Johnston, Neoliberalism: A critical reader (London: Pluto Books, 2005) pp. 60-69URL

Valarie Tarasuk, Naomi Dachner, Rachel Loopstra, “Food banks, welfare and food insecurity in Canada”, British Food Journal, 26 August, 2014URL

Finkel. (2006). Social policy and practice in Canada : a history. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

The evolution of American social welfare policy

The evolution of American social welfare policy has had a profound effect on the lives of children. Please discuss the historical development of child welfare provision from the colonial period through the Progressive Era. How did the changes in child welfare provision reflect changing perspectives on childhood, the relationship between the family and the government, and family roles (i.e., father, mother, child)? Where appropriate, include a discussion of the perspective of social welfare reformers and pay particular attention to the experience of “vulnerable” children (i.e., children living in poverty, immigrant children, African-American children etc.). Use historical details to support your claim and cite your sources according to APA expectations.

The social exchange theory

 The history of the social exchange theory; Who developed the theory? How was it incorporated into social work?

 Describe the theory in terms of its major assumptions. Describe the theory and how it explains human behavior.

Application of the theory- find one (1) scholarly journal article that uses social exchange theory in a research study. Explain how the study incorporated the theory within the study.

Discuss how this theory would influence social work practice. Be sure to indicate how you could use this theory in practice, for example, what population could you apply this theory to? How would this theory be useful?

Discuss why a social worker would choose the social exchange theory and why it’s an appealing theory.

Software development lifecycle

Programming Languages (a) Software design is an important process in the software development lifecycle. However, a lot of software developer/house tends to ignore the process. Therefore, provide and explain 2 motivations for software design
b)Two major activities of the software design process include Software Architecture and Detailed Design. Demonstrate how these two activities are being executed.
(1) Do you design software when you “write” a program? What makes software design different from coding?
(2) What is the goal of software design? What would be different if developers went straight to coding without adhering to software design  Suppose that the target virtual machine is stack-oriented and that the stack elements are integer values, and addresses can be stored as integers. Explain which other features are required in such a virtual machine. Invent a simple language of instructions for such the machine and show how it would be used to implement each of the expressions. [10 marks] (c) Suppose that the following rules are proposed as possible optimizations to be implemented in your compiler. expression simplifies to expression (fast e, snd e) → e fast (e1, e2) → e1 snd (e1, e2) → e2

Discuss the problems associated with data breaches

Data Breaches (Company Perspective) Discuss the problems associated with data breaches that resulted in unauthorized disclosure of consumer records and other private information held by a company, please identify and discuss one specific breach (2019 or later). What notification laws applied and did the responsible company comply with those laws?

address the following issues:

 

  1. Incident response and remediation (including policy changes, costs, etc.)
  2. Impacts to reputation
  3. Responding to legal actions or investigations

Please cite scholarly sources only

Examine the principles of nonsexist research

Examine the principles of nonsexist research. For this exercise, find a research study to discuss provide citations and link, and provide a description of the study, including its purpose, hypothesis, methods, and results.