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  • PICOT QUESTION

    I NEED 3 ARTICLES. THIS IS EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE SO QUANTITATIVE DATA. ALL MUST BE WITHIN THE LAST 5-7 YEARS.

    MY PICOT QUESTION IS In hospitalized adult patients (P), how does hourly rounding (I) compared with standard care (C) affect patient fall rates over three months (T).

    6 PAGES FOR PART ONE AND 6 PAGES FOR PART 2 WHICH IS FILLING OUT A CHART. NO MORE THAN 12 PAGES WITH TITLE PAGE AND REFERENCE PAGE.

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  • Family theory and Services-Psychodynamic Model Analysis Indi…

    After reading Chapter Seven, take note of the five different types of Psychodynamic Models that are explained. For this assignment, use the attached document containing a table that compares and contrasts the five types of Psychodynamic Models–Classical Psychoanalytic Model; Object Relation Theory; Self-Psychology; Theory of Intersubjectivity; and Relational Psychoanalytic Theory. In order to earn full points, your paper and table should include the following:

    • Provide a brief description of each model
    • Identify and define two key terms/concepts
    • Identify and describe the contribution of one associated theorist
    • Explain the family therapist’s role
    • Describe how each model addresses the process of the unconscious becoming conscious
    • Explain which model YOU prefer and why

    Attached is the table for you to complete and submit. Be sure that all of your responses are detailed and complete in order to earn full credit. You will need to use your textbook as a source, and may decide to use other outside sources. Be sure to use proper APA format, in-text citations, and references.

    TEXTBOOK-

    The APA reference for your textbook for this course is:

    Goldenberg, I., Stanton, M., & Goldenberg, H. (2017). Family therapy: An overview (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.

    If you are using the Cengage digital access option for your textbook, the attached guide and/or may be helpful. Note that you need to search by the authors and/or title above regardless of the examples shown in the guide and the video.

  • Answer either A or B

    Answer either A or B below:

    A) Are there too many law enforcement agencies across the country between federal, state, county, and local, all competing for resources and jurisdiction? Are there benefits to having so many layers of law enforcement? What about organizing by function such as anti-terror being separate from anti-crime?

    B) What are your thoughts on the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, specifically the findings and recommendations?

  • Assignment 1

    Learning Objectives: Understand the competitive positions within industries and how they affect firms strategy and the emergence of industries.

    Case: Drones: Giones, F. and Brem, A. (2017) From toys to tools: The co-evolution of technological and entrepreneurial developments in the drone industry Business Horizons, 60, pp. 875-884. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007681317301210

    Assignment 1: Map (include a diagram) and describe the competitive positions in the drone industry and assess the opportunities for at least three positions in the industry. (In order to receive credit, limit your answer to 500 or fewer words, cite all your sources, and submit it via Canvas prior to 11:59 pm on Sunday, February 1, 2026. No late assignments accepted.)

  • Kinesiology Question

    Exploring Mental Strategies for Performance Enhancement in Kinesiology

    Task: In a short essay, investigate and analyze the role of psychological factors in optimizing athletic performance within the field of Kinesiology. Choose a specific sport or physical activity and discuss the psychological skills, mental strategies, or interventions that can enhance an athlete’s performance in that context.

    Key Points to Address:

    1. Overview of the chosen sport or physical activity within Kinesiology.
    2. Identification and explanation of at least THREE psychological factors or mental skills crucial for success in the chosen activity.
    3. Exploration of how these psychological factors influence performance, citing relevant research or case studies.
    4. Practical application: Provide recommendations or strategies for athletes, coaches, or trainers to implement these psychological techniques for performance enhancement.
    5. Reflection: Discuss the potential challenges in implementing psychological interventions in sports and propose ways to overcome these challenges.

    Support your analysis with scholarly sources, research findings, and practical examples to illustrate the significance of psychology in optimizing performance within the realm of Kinesiology.

    Requirements: 2-3 sentences per question

  • Answer either A or B

    Answer either A or B below:

    A) What is/should be the police mission in a free and democratic society? Has law enforcement evolved along with society? Are there areas requiring real improvement?

    B) Are the police able to enforce all laws in all situations? If not, does this invalidate their mission or effectiveness? What about discretion? Is this necessary because they cannot enforce all laws in all circumstances or is discretion a necessary tool in any scenario?

  • CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Case Study Assignment Instructions.docx

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  • the relationship between corporate governance and social res…

    1. What is the relationship between corporate governance and social responsibility?

    Corporate governance and social responsibility are closely connected because both focus on how a company is managed and how it is held accountable for its actions. Corporate governance deals with the systems, leadership structures, and decision-making processes within an organization, including the role of the board of directors and executive management. Social responsibility builds on this by questioning whether those decisions consider the well-being of employees, customers, communities, and society not just financial outcomes.

    Strong corporate governance creates the foundation for meaningful social responsibility. When leadership is transparent, ethical, and accountable, companies are more likely to consider the broader impact of their actions. Governance policies help prevent unethical practices such as exploitation, discrimination, or environmental neglect. Without proper oversight, social responsibility can easily become performative rather than practiced.

    As a student at an HBCU, I understand the importance of institutions being accountable to the communities they serve. Todays consumers, especially those from historically marginalized communities, expect companies to act with integrity and purpose. When corporate governance and social responsibility work together, businesses are better positioned to build trust, protect stakeholders, and achieve long-term success.

    2. What is your opinion of Gap Internationals having a code of conduct for its suppliers? What would Milton Friedman say? Contrast his view with Archie Carrolls view.

    In my opinion, Gap Internationals decision to implement a supplier code of conduct is both responsible and necessary. Many global suppliers operate in regions where labor protections are weak, and without accountability, workers can face unsafe conditions, low wages, and exploitation. By enforcing standards throughout its supply chain, Gap demonstrates that corporate responsibility does not stop at the companys headquartersit extends to everyone involved in producing its goods.

    Milton Friedman would likely criticize this approach if it interfered with profit maximization. Friedman argued that a companys primary responsibility is to increase profits for shareholders, as long as it operates within the law (Friedman, 1970). From his perspective, requiring suppliers to meet ethical standards could be seen as an unnecessary cost that distracts from financial goals.

    Archie Carroll, however, would strongly support Gaps actions. Carrolls Corporate Social Responsibility Pyramid emphasizes that businesses have economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities (Carroll, 1991). While profitability is important, Carroll argues that companies also have a moral obligation to do what is right. Gaps supplier code aligns with this ethical responsibility by promoting fairness, dignity, and humane working conditions, which reflects modern expectations of corporate leadership.

    3. Does a company have to act selflessly to be considered socially responsible?

    A company does not have to act completely selflessly in order to be considered socially responsible. In reality, many socially responsible actions also benefit the company financially or strategically. For example, investing in advanced equipment to reduce pollution beyond legal requirements shows a commitment to environmental protection while also positioning the company as an industry leader.

    The situation becomes more complex when the company lobbies the government to enforce stricter pollution regulations across the industry. While this action creates a competitive advantage, it also raises environmental standards overall. The outcome benefits public health and the environment, even if the company also gains financially.

    From an ethical standpoint, combining business strategy with social responsibility is common and often effective. Social responsibility does not require companies to harm themselves financially; instead, it encourages them to align ethical values with long-term success. In this case, the companys actions can still be considered socially responsible, even though they also served its own interests.

    4. Are people living in a relationship-based governance system likely to be unethical in business dealings?

    People living in a relationship-based governance system are not automatically more likely to behave unethically in business. These systems rely on trust, personal relationships, and long-term connections rather than formal contracts and strict legal enforcement. In many cultures, relationship-based governance encourages loyalty, mutual respect, and accountability.

    However, challenges can arise when personal relationships override fairness. Favoritism, nepotism, and lack of transparency may occur if decisions are based more on personal connections than ethical principles. Without clear boundaries, it can become difficult to hold individuals accountable for unethical behavior.

    Ultimately, ethics depend more on leadership and values than on the type of governance system in place. Both relationship-based and rule-based systems can operate ethically or unethically. Strong moral leadership, transparency, and accountability are what truly determine ethical business behavior.

    5. Given that people rarely use a companys code of ethics to guide their decision making, what good are the codes?

    Even if employees do not consult a companys code of ethics every day, these codes still play an important role. They clearly communicate the organizations values and expectations, especially for new employees who are learning the company culture. Codes of ethics set the tone for acceptable behavior and reinforce the organizations commitment to integrity.

    Codes also serve as tools for accountability. When unethical behavior occurs, leadership can reference the code to justify corrective or disciplinary action. In addition, codes are useful in ethics training and help protect companies legally by showing that ethical standards were clearly established and communicated.

    Most importantly, codes of ethics signal that leadership values honesty and responsibility. While a code alone cannot force ethical behavior, it helps shape the organizational culture when supported by ethical leadership. In that way, codes of ethics remain relevant and valuable even if they are not referenced daily.

    References

    Carroll, A. B. (1991). The pyramid of corporate social responsibility: Toward the moral management of organizational stakeholders. Business Horizons, 34(4), 3948.

    Friedman, M. (1970). The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. The New York Times Magazine.

  • Answer either A or B

    Answer either A or B below:

    A) How does the modern CJ system acknowledge legal insanity? Is this an effective way to handle these issues? Is it an appropriate balance between individual rights and public order concerns?

    B) Should so-called “procedural defenses” result in findings of not guilty and dismissal of charges? Is it due process for someone who could otherwise be proven guilty of offenses “get off” on a technicality?

  • Program Evaluation Draft 1

    Assignment Overview

    Program Evaluation Project Draft 1: The first part of the counseling program evaluation project will be focused on the Needs Assessment. Students will submit what will equate to half of their final paper for this first draft. This first half of the paper will describe in detail a needs assessment for a specific counseling intervention or program of interest to you. You will use the same content developed for course discussions and assignments. Please use the associated Draft 1 Outline and rubric to guide your writing of the paper.

    A counseling intervention that I am interested in is (CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and (TF-CBT) Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

    Please review the attached to this order

    Utilize what you have read in your textbook, assigned reading materials, and journal articles reporting current research and evaluation in counseling. The focus of the counseling program will be the same subject/topic that you have been working with in course discussions. Cite and include references for 5 journal articles using APA format.

    Feedback from the instructor will be given. It is expected that changes, modifications, and corrections recommended in the feedback will be made in the final paper.

    Please limit the page number for the Draft Part 1 to a maximum of 3-4 pages, double spaced, with a (Student) cover page. APA references and citations should be included. The cover & reference pages are not counted in the overall page number limit.

    Guidelines:

    Your assignment submission should be 3-4 pages in length. It should contain proper grammar, be free of spelling errors, and reflect critical thinking. You must use APA 7th edition format (student paper), include a cover page, in-text citations, and references.

    Helpful Resources:

    Read Chapters 7, 8, 10

    Course Book: Heppner, P., Wampold, B., Owen, J., Thompson, M., & Wang, K. (2016). Research design in

    counseling. (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.

    Review attached to this order

    Review: : https://psr.iq.harvard.edu/files/psr/files/PSRQuestionnaireTipSheet_0.pdf

    Review Grading Rubric

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Program Evaluation Draft 1 Outline reviewed by ID.docx

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