Reflect on our own racial and ethnic identity
Reflect on our own racial and ethnic identity For this Weekly Reflection, I want you to reflect on our own racial and ethnic identity by answering the following questions: Remember, for Reflection Assignments, I will expect you to apply specific course concepts, themes, theories, or ideas into your responses. These concepts must be either italicized or bolded and I expect … Read more
The Introduction to Engineering Ethics and Core Concepts.
The Introduction to Engineering Ethics and Core Concepts. The Introduction to Engineering Ethics and Core Concepts. The best way to prepare is to use the Self-assessment Reviews for Major Exams. Self-assessments can be taken as many times as you wish. Each attempt will be somewhat different and draws randomly from the pool of questions that … Read more
What is your definition of effective supervision
What is your definition of effective supervision What is your definition of effective supervision? How is supervision different in criminal justice than it is in other fields? What tools and methods have effective supervisors used in your experience? Provide details. 2 Pages Answer preview to What is your definition of effective supervision APA 612 words Get instant access … Read more
The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments
The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments 1. J. Anthony Blair, in “The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Arguments,” takes on the task of deciding whether “visual” artifacts can be “arguments.” Do you think visual artifacts are arguments? Why or why not? To what extent is your social media campaign an “argument,” and what role … Read more
The reading from our first two weeks of class in Cultural Engagement
The reading from our first two weeks of class in Cultural Engagement The reading from our first two weeks of class in Cultural Engagement: A Crash Course in Contemporary Issues, covered a wide range of contemporary issues including sexuality, gender roles, abortion, reproductive technology, immigration, race, climate change, animal welfare, and politics. As you begin … Read more
Deciding on which assessment tools to use, and when, can feel like a confusing process.
Deciding on which assessment tools to use, and when, can feel like a confusing process. Assignment: Practice Toolbox: Adolescent AssessmentDeciding on which assessment tools to use, and when, can feel like a confusing process. For example, should you screen all adolescent clients for substance use regardless of presenting problem? Should you ask about suicide in … Read more
We all use energy in more ways than we think.
We all use energy in more ways than we think. We all use energy in more ways than we think. Turning on the lights in our bedroom, running our kitchen faucet, cranking up the furnace during cold winter nights, and even the choice to keep our windows open or closed—all of these impact the energy … Read more
Issue Statement and Identification of a Policy
Issue Statement and Identification of a Policy Assignment: Final Project Milestone 2: Issue Statement and Identification of a PolicyA primary competency for advocacy is communicating with legislators about the social problems and policies you want to change. This means you will need to be well versed in both the social problems that connect with you … Read more
You’re working as a pharmacist at a small independent community pharmacy
You’re working as a pharmacist at a small independent community pharmacy Bioethics Dilemma You’re working as a pharmacist at a small independent community pharmacy and you know practically all of your patients by name and know exactly all of their needs. One of the patients that you’re very close to was diagnosed several months ago … Read more

