I need a 4 to 5 page essay on any topic in psychology( I was thinking brain in rem sleep) it should be double spaced, and include 3 to 4 scholar resources that are MLA cited.
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Good Prescribing Practices
Good Prescribing Practices
A 23-year-old biracial (Black Asian) female arrives at the clinic for an evaluation. She has lost 30 pounds in 6 weeks without trying. She complains of feelings of guilt about her symptoms and everyday sadness that does not go away. She also states she is not able to stay asleep and has difficulty concentrating. Her family is Jamaican and has used herbal teas, not a psychiatrist in the past to treat these symptoms.
- Discuss how the principles of good prescribing should be applied to this case.
- Describe a cultural consideration that may affect medication adherence for this patient.
Instructions:
Formatted and cited in current APA style 7 with support from at least 4 academic sources.
- Use: Carlat, D., & Puzantian, T. (2022).
- pp. 7-10
- Preston, J. D., O’Neal, J. H., Talaga, M. C., & Moore, B. A. (2021).
- Ch 1, 2, & 5 and Appendix G
- Tunitin report no more that 10%
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Week 1 Discussion
Please see file attached
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In this forum, we are exploring the potential harm of immediately accepting a prior providers diagnosis or quickly labeling a client without a thorough assessment. As social workers, our role is to consider the whole person, including their biopsychosocial context, strengths, challenges, and cultural background, rather than just checking boxes on a list.
Research shows that relying on an initial diagnosis without deeper evaluation can lead to misdiagnosis, inappropriate treatment, and reinforce stigma. For this discussion, think about examples from the films we have watched or other cases you have studied.
You can discuss:
- How a prior diagnosis might influence your thinking as a clinician
- What risks exist if we do not do a full assessment
- Ways to approach clients from a human-centered perspective while still considering prior information
To participate, post your thoughts and respond to at least one classmate. Share your reasoning and any reflections about how this applies to real-world social work practice.
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Plant-based eating patterns
Describe the different types of plant-based eating patterns and include the benefits and limitations of each. When you are ready to post to this discussion board, click on the Module 6 Discussion link and the Create Thread button. In the subject field of your initial post and your replies, use a word or phrase that summarizes your posting. Be sure to create and post your initial discussion within the first three days of the module opening. Reply to at least two of your classmates and those who respond to you. Rubric for Discussion Criteria Ratings Pts Writing is clear and with style 5pts Answers demonstrate an understanding of relevant literature 5pts Total Points: 10pts__Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): cgchp 6 Proteins.pdf
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Career planning and job application documents
I provided my resume and cover letter. If you could revise it to accomplish what the professor wants. For this assignment, you will be preparing your own cover letter and rsum. Even if you may not be planning to apply for a new job anytime soon, use this activity to begin planning for the future. If you are unsure of your career plans, go to the Student Success Center and search “Explore Careers.” Then, from the search results, select some career fields to explore. For this assignment, you will need to choose a specific job in a specific career field. Step 1: Find a job announcement. Find a job announcement related to your career field. It should be a real job that you would legitimately consider or actually are applying for either now or in the future. For this job announcement: You may use any job board to find a job announcement. You may use an internal vacancy announcement with an organization at which you are currently employed. You may use a job description for a military position to which you plan to be promoted in the future. You may use a job description from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook [webpage]. (Use the “What They Do” section of your chosen career as your “job announcement” for this assignment.) Your cover letter and rsum must be tailored to match the qualifications of this job announcement and to persuade the audience that you should be hired for this job. Step 2: Submit your cover letter and rsum for reviews. (Due Week 5 in the Peer Review Discussion Forum) Submit your cover letter and rsum for a peer review in the Week 5 peer review Discussion forum. Follow the instructions there for the peer-review process. Step 3: Submit your cover letter, rsum, and job announcement. (Due Week 6) After receiving feedback from your peers (and optionally Hiration.com [webpage]) and doing your own self-review based on the peer-review experience, REVISE your cover letter and rsum and submit them for final evaluation. Include the job announcement as a link or separate file. Guidelines and Submission Instructions: You may submit the three parts as three separate files OR as a single file, using page breaks as needed. Remember, formatting is part of the assessment! Use all principles of writing studied so far in the course (e.g., the Six Cs of Communication, positive emphasis, “you” approach, message formatting and organization). The names of any attached files should be descriptive and short, just as they would appear if you were attaching and sending them to a potential employer. Plagiarism and Borrowed Material Note (Including the Use of AI) You will be able to see your Turnitin.com report for all submitted files. If content in the cover letter and rsum is similar to other sources, REVISE and RESUBMIT them before the due date! Similarity might happen if you are using a list of job duties, a cover letter or rsum template, or a cover letter or rsum generator. As reviewed in the Week 5 Learning Materials, be concrete and clear by sharing specifics and quantifiable amounts that do not just describe your job duties but actually explain your job accomplishments. If you use a rsum tool, such as Hiration [webpage], or if you use a sample rsum as a guide, be sure to edit the content to make it unique and specific to your experiences. Do not copy/paste content directly from job descriptions or AI or rsum-building tools, including Hiration [webpage]. Imagine if everyone applying for the same job used the same tool as you did and submitted similar rsums. Remember, to achieve the purpose of “selling yourself” in a persuasive way, your cover letter and rsum must be as unique as you are! For example: Job Description: Conduct monthly job performance, goal setting, and career development counseling. General Rsum Content Generated by AI: Counsel employees in performance of job duties, establishing objectives, and professional development. Personal, Unique, and Specific Rsum Content: Conducted more than 20 monthly job performances, setting goals for technical training and performance improvement while providing career counseling that led to promotions for more than 50% of staff.Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): cover letter.docx, English Res.docx
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question set
this is a question set in wich ill provide an example of one that was done before, please follow almost the same format and how the paragraph need to be structured
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Shelly – Frankenstein.pdf, Buolamwini – Defaults Are Not Neutral.pdf, Question_Set_CC.docx, Question Set 2 (3).docx
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Essentials of Radiographic physics and imaging
In 1895, Dr. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen made one of the most important discoveries in medical science when he identified a new type of radiation that he called X-rays. Roentgen discovered these rays while experimenting with a cathode ray tube and noticed that a nearby fluorescent screen began to glow even though the tube was covered. This observation led him to realize that invisible rays were being produced that could travel through certain materials. Roentgen conducted further experiments and found that the rays could pass through soft tissues but were absorbed more strongly by dense materials such as bone and metal. One of the first images he created was a radiograph of his wifes hand, clearly showing the bones and her wedding ring. This discovery introduced a completely new way to study the human body without surgery (Johnston 3).
The science behind X-rays involves electromagnetic radiation with very short wavelengths and high energy. Because of these properties, X-rays can penetrate many different substances. According to Essentials of Radiographic Physics and Imaging, X-rays interact with matter in ways that allow different tissues in the body to absorb radiation at different levels (Johnston 20). When an X-ray beam passes through the body, bones absorb more radiation than surrounding soft tissue. This difference in absorption creates contrast on a radiographic image, allowing healthcare professionals to clearly view internal structures. These physical principles are the foundation of diagnostic radiography and explain why X-rays are so effective for medical imaging.
After Roentgen announced his discovery, the medical field quickly recognized the value of X-rays for diagnosis and treatment. Within a short period of time, physicians began using radiography to detect fractures, locate foreign objects, and examine internal injuries. Over the years, technological advancements have improved both the safety and quality of X-ray imaging. Modern radiographic equipment now uses digital detectors and carefully controlled radiation exposure to protect patients and healthcare workers. As Johnston explains, understanding the production and interaction of X-rays is essential for radiologic technologists to produce clear diagnostic images while minimizing radiation exposure (Johnston 45). Roentgens discovery continues to play a crucial role in modern medicine and remains one of the most significant developments in medical imaging.
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Part 2 Assignment: Written Portion Requirements
lab details
Unit 8 Lab: Forensic Analysis of a Linux System
Outcomes addressed in this activity:
Unit Outcomes:
- Perform a forensic analysis of a Linux server.
- Examine the registry to determine artifacts resulting from malicious activity.
- Submit possible malware to an online resource to obtain additional information.
Course Outcomes:
IT411-5: Analyze forensic data from computers to investigate security breaches.
GEL-6.06: Apply research to create original insights and/or solve real-world problems.
In this lab, you will use a popular forensic tool, Autopsy, to perform a forensic exam of a Linux server. This process is similar to a more traditional forensic examination, except the purpose is to discover malicious software.
Part 1 Lab: Forensic Analysis of a Linux System
Complete the lab Forensic Analysis of a Linux System in the InfoSec Learning (ISL) environment located in Unit 8. Completion is automatically graded and posted to the Gradebook entry for the lab.
Part 2 Assignment: Written Portion Requirements
Some of the relevant forensic artifacts from a Linux system include Apache log files, the history file, and the secure or auth.log file, which includes valuable information such as SSH connections or user account activity. You will find that forensic analysis of a Linux system is far different than forensics in Windows.
In 500 words or more, answer the following:
- What are some of the things that you can learn from the forensic artifacts from a Linux system?
- How can we use AI to analyze Linux log files and catalog user account activity in a way helpful to administrators?
- How can they be used to help piece together the puzzle after a breach has occurred?
- Can AI be used to detect a breach as well as remediate the infected system once the detection has been confirmed?
Your paper must:
- Include a title page.
- Use font size 10 or 12.
- Be at least 35 full double-spaced pages in length, not counting the title page or reference page.
- Include a highly developed viewpoint, purpose, and exceptional content.
- Demonstrate superior organization and be well-ordered, logical, and unified.
- Be free of grammar and spelling errors.
- Contain no evidence of plagiarism.
The written portion must contain sufficient information to adequately address the questions and be free from grammar and spelling errors. The paper should be provided in APA format. You may use AI as part of your research but ensure you cross-reference your research to prevent misinformation. Refining your prompts can help you generate precise and relevant responses. Refer to your syllabus for more information on Purdue University Global’s artificial intelligence (AI) policy and resources.
For assistance with APA requirements, please use the resources provided in the Academic Tools section of the course. Points deducted from grade for each writing, spelling, or grammar error are at your instructors discretion.
Review the policy on plagiarism. This policy will be strictly enforced on all applicable labs and discussion posts. If you have any questions, please contact your professor.
Directions for Submitting Your Lab
The lab you take on InfoSec Learning will be graded automatically and reported to your instructor, but you must submit the written portion of the lab to the assignment Dropbox. Compose the written portion of your lab in a Microsoft Word document, save it as a file entitled IT411_Unit8Lab_yourname.docx, and submit it to the designated assignment Dropbox for this activity.
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Redefining Equality Under the Law: The Constitutional Impact…
Each student will write a paper on an issue relevant to American legal history, 1776-1976. More than one person can choose a topic as long as papers are distinct. Focus on legal issues such as authority, jurisdictions, philosophical themes such as ethics and morality, legislation, practices such as enforcement, court cases, and legal scholarship-articles by legal scholars in law reviews and alike.
The required paper is about ten HARD-COPY pages (8 pages minimum for passing grade, NO penalty for length beyond 10 pages, an abstract will count, BUT cover sheet and list of references are EXTRA), single side, double space, regular margins, minimal headings, and in font size 12 Times New Roman. NO FOOTERS/HEADERS; insert page numbers at the bottom of each page without extra spaces/margins, using MLA or APA style before the interview. For more guidance see
After the papers are due, the professor will conduct about 10 minute interviews on the facts, the substance, the sources, and the arguments in the paper.
Outline presages the structure of the whole paper. Introduction presents the issues. An abstract summarizes, usually in one paragraph of between 150250 words, the major aspects of a research paper or dissertation in a prescribed sequence that includes: The overall purpose of the study. Information regarding the method and participants. Main findings or trends. Your interpretations and conclusion. Interpretation means analyzing the materials by adding your own understanding of academic contents and issues.
NO NEED for foot/end notes unless you are quoting directly. If you chose to cite, you should quote fully the first time, then can use the format [Smith, 20] IN THE BODY OF THE PAPER.
You are encouraged to focus your topic, then research widely, using library databases such as Google Scholar; Google Books; JSTOR, Lexis-Nexis, Springer, and EBSCO. Prominent scholarly periodicals such as the Journal of American History; Political Studies Quarterly; Peace & Change; Reviews in American History; and Human Rights Review. Regrettably, to assure uniformity, and my ability to read them if necessary, all scholarly sources have to be in English.
Worthwhile online academic websites include multiple H-Net Discussion groups:
PREFERABLE BUT NOT MANDATORY Paper format:
Comparative Annotated Bibliography:
Contrast various sources, referring to the context, basic and relevant facts, dates, and background about the people and movements involved, then similarly research the authors, their findings, and their conclusions. Research the topic for scholarly analysis. See who wrote about the topic. Focus on issues such as context, contents, and authors. What is their background? Compare and contrast their differing or similar approaches. Then compare and contrast portions that relate to scholarly articles analyzing the same topic. Exact format is flexible as long as there is a substantive analysis. Facts like dates and names do not need citations. If, by contrast, you QUOTE or INTERPRET based on an outside source, then cite fully. If you chose to cite, you should quote fully the first time, then can use the format [Smith, 20] IN THE BODY OF THE PAPER.