What are the broader structural mechanisms which create mass detention and deportation?

What are the broader structural mechanisms which create mass detention and deportation? Who are the people that are being detained and deported? Examine different cases if possible; Please use a simple writing style for high school kids to learn.

Social trends affecting consumer behavior

The rise of the electric car: One of the most notable social trends affecting consumer behavior is the idea of going green. As climate change and environmental concerns increase in their seriousness and impact, consumers seek to buy green products that might help mitigate or combat the problem. In response, many companies are developing new green products—including electric cars. The first electric car actually was built in 1891, but it lost popularity when Henry Ford introduced the gas-powered Model T. Electric cars regained consumers’ interest as Toyota developed its Prius in the late 1990s. The original Prius actually was a hybrid, powered by both gas and electricity; its success prompted other companies such as Honda, General Motors (GM), Ford, and Chevrolet to innovate their own hybrid models, as well as some all-electric versions. By the early 2000s, though, all the major automakers had terminated their all-electric programs. It was not until 2006 when Tesla Motors revealed its Roadster, that a modern version of the all-electric car became a distinct and appealing possibility.

Tesla remains the gold standard for electric cars. The Model S all-electric sedan is the top-ranked ultra-luxury vehicle. Yet its high price has kept the brand from being a very widely purchased car. For example, a new Tesla Model S 75D starts at $75,700, and models with longer ranges without recharging start at $98,700.71 Even if more customers might want to purchase an all-electric car, few of them can afford a Tesla. In response, Tesla innovated a less expensive entry model, the Model 3, that starts around $35,000.72 In parallel, other companies have released their more economical all-electric options: the Chevrolet Bolt starts around $37,000 and offers a battery life comparable to that of the Tesla Model S.73 General Motors also recently decided to compete with Tesla directly. One of Tesla’s greatest advantages has been its over-the-air software, which automatically and regularly updates the cars’ software when they are plugged in overnight. Recognizing that it already installs OnStar Page 170as a safety service standard on any GM vehicle, GM has found a large fleet of connected cars at its disposal already. Therefore, it plans to use OnStar as a means to compete directly with Tesla’s software.

Furthermore, GM’s latest all-electric car seeks to do more than address just the problem of climate change; it wants to help drivers overcome the problem of congestion in cities. Its all-electric E100 will cost only $14,000 before incentives; with the incentives, the paid price drops to close to $5,000.75 But it is being launched only in China, under the company’s Baojun brand. The Chinese car market is the largest in the world, and the electric car segment is the largest growing segment in China, due in part to the subsidies and incentives offered by the national and local governments. Accordingly, China already makes up 40 percent of the worldwide electric car market. The E100 has been designed specifically to meet the needs of consumers living in Chinese cities, in that it is compact, seating only two adults, and easy to maneuver in the heavily populated streets. Furthermore, its top speed is 62 miles per hour, and its battery can last for about 96 miles, and then takes only about 7.5 hours to charge. It might not be an ideal option for someone living in a rural area who needs to travel long distances, but it is perfect for a city dweller. Finally, although the car does not cost much to own, the E100 still provides some key luxuries: the interior features a digital dashboard, a seven-inch touchscreen center console, and Wi-Fi capabilities.

Launched in China by General Motors, the inexpensive Baojun electric car is designed to overcome the problems of congestion in cities. ©Imaginechina via AP Images Within the week of its announcement, more than 5,000 people had registered to buy the first 200 models of the E100, spurring the company to make another 500 cars available quickly. Although the E100 will be available only in the Guangxi region of China in the immediate term, GM plans to expand its availability throughout the country as soon as possible.

1. Discuss how specific environmental issues examined in this chapter impact the development and sale of electric cars.

2. Which market do you believe will be more successful, Tesla in the United States or GM’s E100 in China?

3. Defend your answer.

 

Theory of Reasoned Action

A researcher is using the Theory of Reasoned Action to predict if women will breastfeed their babies after discharge from the Women’s Hospital. Is likely that he asks women the following questions, EXCEPT

 

a.How important is breastfeeding for you on a scale from 1-5?

 

b.Are other important women in your life in favor or against breastfeeding?

 

c.How likely are you to breastfeed your child when you are at home?

 

d.What reminders would you need to breastfeed your baby?

 

 

Health barriers and risks

Need help with the Abstracts and Introduction on research from the Nomads culture in Mongolia and Identifying the culturally related health barriers and risks. In other words identify and evaluate culturally determining limitations, beliefs, and practices which: 1. Hinder the group from adopting better health practices. With citations

conduct a letter to a congressperson. express to the congressperson why a policy change is needed for the
health issue that you selected. The letter should be included What is the issue? Why is it an issue? Who does it
affect (target audience)? statics to strengthen your case, and a conclusion summary of your key points and closing argument.

 

Types of psychoactive drugs

Pick a drug or substance from the six types of psychoactive drugs.  With the drug you have chosen, provide the following information:

1. Describe the ways it can be taken.

2. Are there any differences in the effects based on the dosage or amount taken?

3. Is it possible to overcome an addiction to this substance?

4. How could you help a friend if they were addicted to this psychoactive drug?

5. Typically people who have addictions are addicted to either alcohol or a tobacco product.  Find an advertisement for an alcoholic product and an advertisement for a tobacco product.

6. What psychological techniques are used to sell the products?

7. Do you think its ethical to sell a potentially dangerous substance by appealing to people’s desires and vulnerabilities?

8. Do you think manufacturers ought to be held responsible for the damage their product inflicts on some people.  Be sure to explain your reasoning!

Recommendation

As the hospital administrator, you will make a recommendation on how to manage the following situation legally and ethically. If there are any legal documents that should be available, guardianship issues, and any laws that would support your decision. The Terri Schiavo case is a great resource.

Case: You are the new health administrator at Little Falls Hospital, which is a 450-bed tertiary care facility in a major urban area in the Northeast. The hospital is an integrated health system that provides a full array of inpatient and outpatient services. The hospital enjoys a reputation for quality care in the area. As the new risk manager, you have been briefed about a patient care case that needs your attention. The patient is a 45-year-old woman, Lydia, who is currently paralyzed and can only communicate through head nods because of a car accident over six months ago. The patient is currently on a ventilator for respiratory assistance and receives tube feedings. The professionals in the hospital are uncertain as to whether the patient can understand information and make her own decisions. The spouse is requesting the removal of her life-sustaining treatments – ventilator and tube feedings. The removal of life-sustaining equipment is a highly debated ethical dilemma. Based on current laws in the state of Oregon, write a recommendation letter on how to proceed with the spouse’s wishes.

Confined space entry

For each area of concern confined space entry and noise, discuss the following as it applies to the methodologies of health hazards:

  1. how you would identify the presence of confined space entry & noise health hazards,
  2. how you would evaluate the level of risk for each confined space entry and noise hazard identified
  3. the control measures you would recommend to eliminate identified hazards or reduce the risk of exposure to the hazards.

Integral connection

Humber College is located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok [A-doe-bee-goke], the “Place of the Alders” in Michi Saagiig [Mi-Chee Saw-Geeg] language, the region is uniquely situated along the Humber River Watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe [Ah-nish-nah-bay], Haudenosaunee [Hoeden-no-shownee], and Wendat [Wine-Dot] peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all.

Think about the following statement: ‘Giving thanks, respect, and honoring the land and ancestors was and continues to be a common practice within Indigenous communities. The process of showing appreciation and giving thanks has a long history on these lands.’

Have these statements informed or changed your personal and professional practice? If yes, how?

Kissick’s equilateral triangle

The three aspects of Kissick’s equilateral triangle, which represent the major issues of the healthcare system in the United States, are cost containment, access, and quality.
Select one:

True

False

 

2. PPO and HMO are two types of managed care that share major differences.

Select one:

True

False

 

3..All 50 states in the United States have their own state health departments.

Select one:

True

False

 

4..American Red Cross, National Academy of Sciences, and National Science Foundation are all known as governmental health organizations.
Select one:

True

False

 

5..Medicaid and Medicare are essentially the same thing and can be used interchangeably.

Select one:

True

False

Permissive parents

Module 04 Content Background Mr. and Mrs. Freedom are the permissive parents of 4-year-old Mark. His nanny notices the following behaviors: Mark demands cookies for breakfast and throws a temper tantrum when the nanny puts cereal on the table for him. He kicks and screams until either of his parents gives him the box of cookies. Mark refuses to return his toys to the toy box before bedtime. He screams at and hits the nanny when she sings the Clean Up Song. His parents don’t like to make him unhappy, so they ask the nanny to make it easier and pick up the toys. The nanny reads him a bedtime story and announces it’s time for bed, but Mark will run to his parent’s room where he is allowed to watch TV. They will bring him back to his room several hours later. Let’s examine some of the parents’ permissive actions that may influence these behaviors. Mr. and Mrs. Freedom love Mark very much and work hard to provide all the comforts of a home. As they are busy parents, they leave the upbringing to a nanny. They may feel guilty that they don’t spend a lot of time with him and may compensate by allowing him to do whatever he wants to make him happy. They both grew up in very structured environments and believe that young children should not have structure. Young children should be allowed to do whatever they want. In their eyes, there is no such thing as inappropriate behavior. Therefore, children should not have consequences for their actions. With a lack of structure, routines, and rules, Mark exhibits defiant and aggressive behavior. If this behavior is not guided, he will have difficulties when he enters a structured environment such as school. Your role as a caring early childhood educator is to look for ways to support this family in promoting Mark’s healthy social and emotional development.