Typology creation and seriation analysis of the change

We gave you an assignment during the lecture on typology creation and seriation analysis of the change in your possession. Outline the thought process behind the divisions you created in constructing your typology and the results of your frequency-based seriation of decoration and chronological dates of the coins in your typology. What other ways could you have divided the coins?

The principles of community psychology

How has the mental health system changed over time? How can the principles of community psychology assist in better serving individuals’ needs?

Use scholarly sources to support your explanations, as well as specific examples from this week’s readings and/or outside research.

Circumstances that limit confidentiality

The authors of our text write, “It is important for clients to know that disclosures in therapy sessions will be protected; however, you cannot promise everything clients talk about will always remain confidential.  In this chapter, we consider the ethical and legal ramifications of confidentiality and explore the process, importance, and impact of informing your clients from the outset of therapy of those circumstances that limit confidentiality.”

Respond to the following in an informed and thoughtful manner.

What would be the specific circumstances in which you would break confidentiality?

  • How can you prepare clients for issues pertaining to confidentiality?
  • What could you do to educate clients about the purposes of confidentiality and the legal restrictions on it?

Structural cisgenderism that exists in today’s society

Provide an example of institutional/structural cisgenderism that exists in today’s society. As a behavior analyst, what would you recommend be done to change this? What contingencies would need to be in place for implementers (i.e., the people who currently help shape and maintain policies and procedures that promote sexism) to buy into your plan?

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? How would this theory be useful?

Discuss why a social worker would choose the social exchange theory and why its an appealing theory.

Develop a Brand Equity Enhancement concept map

Develop a Brand Equity Enhancement concept map. The concept map may showcase one brand/company that utilizes multiple types of equity leverage OR it may showcase multiple brands/companies that leverage different equity leverages. At least 5 types of equity leverage need to be showcased; all types of equity leverage do not necessarily need to be included.

Objective quality of behavior

Erikson argues that deviance is NOT an objective quality of behavior; rather, social audiences label deviance based on directly or indirectly witnessing such behavior. In short, deviance is less about statistical evidence and more about the quality of social reaction.  Using drunk driving as an example, how does the audience’s reaction establish boundaries between recreational drinking and drunk driving, especially the legal response to the latter?  In your answer pay particular attention to the age of offenders as an important boundary.

The alteration of an atom for the Share of a covalent bond

The alteration of an atom for the Share of a covalent bond For 14. Explain the difference between a nonpolar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond. 15. Make an electron distribution diagram of water. Which element is most electronegative? Why is water considered a polar molecule? Label the regions that are more positive or more negative. (This is a very important concept. Spend some time with this one!) 16. What bonds connect the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen in a molecule of water? 17. What bonds enable a gecko to climb a wall? May Chapter 2: Chemical Context of Life W

Difference between a nonpolar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond

Explain the difference between a nonpolar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond. 15. Make an electron distribution diagram of water. Which element is most electronegative? Why is water considered a polar molecule? Label the regions that are more positive or more negative.

Biological evolution

Biological evolution refers to the cumulative changes that occur in populations over time, it is concerned with both the mechanism by which changes are produced and also with the changes themselves i.e. the adaptations that have resulted in the vast diversity of organisms that previously and currently exist.

For the purpose of this assignment, you will summarize the various kinds of evidence that are used to support the theory of evolution and discuss the mechanism by which it is thought to occur. Write a 2-3 page (500 – 750 words, 12 point font) paper including the following elements. Be sure to compose your work with your own words. Do not copy and paste from any source.

  • Outline at least three types of evidence that support the theory of evolution, providing specific examples for each.  Ensure you include at least one modern example of observed natural selection and indicate the selective pressure that may have led to it.
  • Briefly, describe some of the proposed mechanisms for evolution, include in your answer any factors that may have an impact on the process, and comment on whether you believe that humans can influence this and why.