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  • Relaxation Techniques for stress Relief

    college level english MLA 1 page essay 1-List three key points from the author and give an example for each. 2-Describe three ways in which you could incorporate these points in your life to help improve your mental health and wellness. please follow instructions.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Article Review 2- Relaxation Techniques for Stress Relief – 2026 SP 1 HE 107 FNT 23886 Mental Health Lecture Queensborough CC.pdf

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  • Media Law – Final assignment

    The assignment requires students to identify the main media law problems arising in this scenario and to explain their preferred course of action to navigate the legal dilemmas, justifying their responses by reference to other examples, cases and legislation where relevant. In support of your answer, you must include substantial reference to at least two media law cases to illustrate and exemplify (THEY DO NOT NEED TO BE WITHIN TWO YEARS BUT YOU MUST POINT TO THE MOST RECENT CASE RELEVANT TO THE POINT YOU ARE MAKING). Please note that all suspected AI misuse will be processed through the academic misconduct process.

    • Your final attempt will be submitted using Turnitin. You are advised to do this several hours in advance of deadline to avoid last minute technical glitches.
    • The 1500-word limit will be STRICTLY ENFORCED, with deductions applying for over-length assignments.
    • Remember, only a loose form of referencing is required, so all references and case lists are INCLUDED in the word count. There is no need for reference or case lists. Please do NOT include a cover page – all words shown on the pages submitted are included.

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    The Arts Director and the Regional Workshop

    You work for a small publication with an online presence as a cultural commentator with a following of around 15,000. Your content focuses on public institutions, arts funding, and accountability, and you often break stories before traditional media outlets. Your posts are monetised through advertising and sponsorships, and you frequently embed archival images, promotional videos, and excerpts from subscription-only news coverage to support your commentary.

    You are tipped off about Dr Eleanor Muse, who has recently been appointed Director of a major state-funded arts organisation. Muse is widely praised for championing youth engagement and diversity in the arts. An anonymous source emails you a document marked internal use only showing that Dr Muse has been charged earlier that day with sexual offences involving a 14-year-old student, Evan Minor, from a regional workshop. The document includes excerpts from welfare reports prepared after the workshop, detailing Minors mental health and family circumstances, including the fact that the workshop was held in the childs town, which has a small population of only 200 people. The matter is yet to be heard in court.

    You publish a breaking article and a social media post naming Dr Muse. This includes a cropped image of the document and references the workshop’s location and Muses role in youth arts programs. You include screenshots of these excerpts in your online post, cropping out names but leaving the workshop venue, school year group, and regional location visible. You also embed a photo taken from a private Facebook group for workshop parents, which shows the student performing on stage, stating it helps contextualise the story.

    Tomorrow, you plan to go live on TikTok outside the courthouse using the title What This Means for the Arts Sector and will respond to viewers speculation in the comments about the story. Your blog auto-generates ads featuring youth arts imagery and location-based targeting linked to the town mentioned.

    Use your 1500 word limit in a lightly referenced response (loose acknowledgment without formal references or reference list, as per the instructions) to answer these questions about this situation:

    1. What are the main media law issues that arise here?
    2. Explain briefly how those laws and possible defences might apply.
    3. What cases / examples / legislation are relevant to this situation?
    4. Assuming the goal is to try to publish as much material as is legally allowable, what course of action would you recommend for the publisher in this situation and why?
  • Available orders

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Excel Review for Exam Assignment (1).docx, ORDERS done.pdf

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  • Media Law – Final assignment

    The assignment requires students to identify the main media law problems arising in this scenario and to explain their preferred course of action to navigate the legal dilemmas, justifying their responses by reference to other examples, cases and legislation where relevant. In support of your answer, you must include substantial reference to at least two media law cases to illustrate and exemplify (THEY DO NOT NEED TO BE WITHIN TWO YEARS BUT YOU MUST POINT TO THE MOST RECENT CASE RELEVANT TO THE POINT YOU ARE MAKING). Please note that all suspected AI misuse will be processed through the academic misconduct process.

    • Your final attempt will be submitted using Turnitin. You are advised to do this several hours in advance of deadline to avoid last minute technical glitches.
    • The 1500-word limit will be STRICTLY ENFORCED, with deductions applying for over-length assignments.
    • Remember, only a loose form of referencing is required, so all references and case lists are INCLUDED in the word count. There is no need for reference or case lists. Please do NOT include a cover page – all words shown on the pages submitted are included.

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    The Arts Director and the Regional Workshop

    You work for a small publication with an online presence as a cultural commentator with a following of around 15,000. Your content focuses on public institutions, arts funding, and accountability, and you often break stories before traditional media outlets. Your posts are monetised through advertising and sponsorships, and you frequently embed archival images, promotional videos, and excerpts from subscription-only news coverage to support your commentary.

    You are tipped off about Dr Eleanor Muse, who has recently been appointed Director of a major state-funded arts organisation. Muse is widely praised for championing youth engagement and diversity in the arts. An anonymous source emails you a document marked internal use only showing that Dr Muse has been charged earlier that day with sexual offences involving a 14-year-old student, Evan Minor, from a regional workshop. The document includes excerpts from welfare reports prepared after the workshop, detailing Minors mental health and family circumstances, including the fact that the workshop was held in the childs town, which has a small population of only 200 people. The matter is yet to be heard in court.

    You publish a breaking article and a social media post naming Dr Muse. This includes a cropped image of the document and references the workshop’s location and Muses role in youth arts programs. You include screenshots of these excerpts in your online post, cropping out names but leaving the workshop venue, school year group, and regional location visible. You also embed a photo taken from a private Facebook group for workshop parents, which shows the student performing on stage, stating it helps contextualise the story.

    Tomorrow, you plan to go live on TikTok outside the courthouse using the title What This Means for the Arts Sector and will respond to viewers speculation in the comments about the story. Your blog auto-generates ads featuring youth arts imagery and location-based targeting linked to the town mentioned.

    Use your 1500 word limit in a lightly referenced response (loose acknowledgment without formal references or reference list, as per the instructions) to answer these questions about this situation:

    1. What are the main media law issues that arise here?
    2. Explain briefly how those laws and possible defences might apply.
    3. What cases / examples / legislation are relevant to this situation?
    4. Assuming the goal is to try to publish as much material as is legally allowable, what course of action would you recommend for the publisher in this situation and why?
  • criminal justice/public policy

    Choose either your major or a major you’re interested in as the field this paper will center. In your GoogleDoc, leave some notes on what it is, how they write, and and what kinds of problems your major engages with, both past and current. This will take some research. Be sure to use my module materials and reach out if you’re stuck. Prompt: In our previous paper and its process, we considered how class, learning, media framing, and coverage selection impact our understanding of issues in the US. In this paper, I’d like you to examine an issue of your intellectual interest: environmental issues, technology, criminal justice/public policy, or art/culture. Identify and explore a contemporary problem our culture is grappling with that your major researches/discusses. What is it, why does it matter, and what might your major’s research do to understand it? Advance an argument, as modeled below. Syllabus reminder: this paper must be in MLA format (and all that entails), use the comment feature as required, and should be four pages long with four sources integrated and cited. Find articles, interviews, popular sources from your field/major’s perspective. To plan for this paper, email me to brainstorm OR set up a Zoom. In our module, you will find sample popular sources for each topic; some we have read together and some you’ll select and read on your own. Read your sources critically, using the strategies from The Working Life and our previous work, and create a thesis that offers a nuanced argument. That is, one which suggests the complexity of your ideas and their importance. Sample thesis: Because the cash bail system puts people in jail for being unable to afford bail, our judicial system disproportionately impacts poorer people specifically; this asymmetrical practice of justice harms us all collectively, however, in ways this paper will discuss. A paper developing that thesis would first examine what cash bail is (this is the context a reader might need in an intro, along with numbers of cases), then the writer will write themselves and their readers through how non-rich people are harmed by this beyond imprisonment alone. Then, the writer would theorize ways this is harmful for the US in general: what is lost when so many of our population are disconnected from their communities, jobs, families, educational opportunities, and sequestered away from the rest of us? What does that reveal, result in, and what kind of US does it reproduce? See the kinds of critical thinking needed to sustain such a paper? These ideas, though, are worth your time in thinking about and reading on. See what the sources have to say; feel free to compare them against others if you wish, but use the paper’s process to better understand how we live and work in the US, and how that recreates the US we inhabit every day.
  • Social Work

    PowerPoint presentation: Feminist Model

    The purpose of this assignment is for students to demonstrate advanced knowledge of the main therapeutic models used in social work practice. Through this assignment, students are expected to critically analyze the theoretical foundations of each model and its relevance to professional intervention, integrating academic language appropriate to the master’s level.

    Students must create a concise PowerPoint presentation using clear and concise academic writing. Bulleted lists are not permitted. Each slide should contain only one brief paragraph, written in the third person and in a formal style. The overall format must adhere to the guidelines of the seventh edition of the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (APA 7th ed.), including legible typography, consistent headings, and correct citation of sources.

    PowerPoint Requirements:

    The presentation should be approximately sixteen slides long. The content must be original, academic, and clearly written. Excessive text and long paragraphs are not permitted. Appropriate use of social work terminology and a critical approach consistent with the master’s level of study are expected. Include images related to the topic in every slide.

    The PowerPoint presentation will be evaluated based on conceptual clarity and precision, correct application of APA 7th edition style, coherence and organization of content, appropriate use of academic language, and demonstrated ability to synthesize information.

    Please do not forget the references in AMA format and citations where applicable.

    Requirements: 16 slides

  • Final Ppaper

    In 5-7 pages describe the impact of economic, political, legal and ethical issues on the development and evolution of healthcare policies. Also describe the effects of 2-3 healthcare policies on nursing roles and healthcare delivery and describe the development of health care policies at the legislative level. Provide examples. Use APA 7th edition format when drafting paper, include 2-3 minimum references.

    Rubric

    IntroductionUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    10 points

    Competent

    20 points

    Body ParagraphsUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    20 points

    Competent

    40 points

    Research LiteratureUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    5 points

    Competent

    10 points

    ConclusionUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    5 points

    Competent

    10 points

    Writing/MechanicsUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    5 points

    Competent

    10 points

    ReferencesUnacceptable

    0 points

    Needs Improvement

    5 points

    Competent

    10 points

  • Discussion 4

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): discussion 4.docx

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  • Project one argument response essay

    • Writing Prompt

    Despite modern lifes challenges or setbacks, a college student today should be an optimist: a

    person who focuses on the bright side of things.

    How strongly do you agree or disagree?

    In response, write an essay in which you express your personal stance on the relative advantages of being an optimist

    .

    Express your own view on the issue but also refer to claims in at least one of the readings from Set A:

    It Might Just Be the Time to Try Some Positivity by Susan Krauss Whitbourne

    The Surprising Benefits of Being a Pessimist by Fuschia Sirois

    Whitbourne reports that optimism not only benefits the optimist but also other people: that is, the optimists positivity appears to help others deal with adversity.

    Sirois reports that pessimists may be better at preparing for and overcoming adversity

    .

    To what extent does your view match ideas expressed by one or both of these

    writers?

    Your essay must include at least two direct quotations:

    (1) At least one short quotation of the spoken words of a person you know and

    (2) At least one short quotation from one of our Project 1 short nonacademic readings: Set A: The pieces

    by Whitbourne and/or Sirois

    Set B: The pieces by Richard and/or DeGraff

    At the end of your paper, you must cite the published source(s) you quote from.

    Organization and Development (Also see the MLA essay template on Blackboard)

    At the top of your essay, include a centered title that captures the gist of the stance you take.

    Include carefully selected quotations to back up your viewpoint and make it more convincing.

    Be sure to format your quotations correctly.

    After you insert a quotation from a source, you must include the name of its author in parentheses before end punctuation.

    But note: No page numbers are needed in any in text citations in this paper

    .

    Consult Purdue OWL (online) for review on formatting of MLA in text citations

    . Link:

    https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/ml

    a_in_text_citations_the_basics.html

    At the bottom of your essay, include an MLA Works Cited section that properly lists the author,

    title, date, and other publication information for the source(s) that you quote from.

    Consult Purdue OWL (online) for review on formatting of MLA end citations for articles in Web magazines or Websites. Link

  • Do the emerging trends connect you to the concept of being a…

    After reading Chapter 4 of Decision Making for Emergency Managers, do the emerging trends connect you to the concept of being a true believer principle, as discussed in Chapter 3, Extreme Ownership?

    Requirements: 300 words