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Unit 6
As a result of the ever present pressure to be thin, eating disorders have become an American epidemic with a disturbingly young average age onset. In addition to young children, eating disorders have become increasingly prevalent among college students. Despite the growing concern of parents and educators, and the increased amount of research and public awareness regarding the physical and emotional ramifications associated with these disorders, the numbers continue to rise. Discuss the history, characteristics, symptoms, and criteria for diagnosis, causes, risks, and treatments of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Compare and contrast anorexia and bulimia as well as bulimia and binge-eating disorders. Research the available resources in your area and (if applicable) on your campus that help individuals who suffer from eating disorders. Provide factual documentation from at least two peer reviewed sources and include the reference citations within your discussion response using APA format. This assignment must be 750 words (not including the Cover page and Reference page) to meet the minimum requirement. -
ENGL1101 Savannah Tech Narrative Writing
Overview:
The purpose of the narrative is to master the narrative form and to learn to use writing as a way to explore and reveal. You will write a personal narrative that explores how you responded to a complication in your life.
For this essay, you may respond to any of the following prompts:
- Write a literacy narrative, following the instructions in the section 3.5, “Writing Process: Tracing The Beginnings of Literacy” ()
- The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
- Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What prompted your thinking? What was the outcome?
- Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others.
Prompts 2-4 are adapted from Common App.
Prosaic Concerns:
- Your final product will be a short paper (at least 750 words)
- The paper should be in MLA format, but you should not need extra research or a works cited page unless you choose to include outside research.
Rubric:
If you complete a 750 word essay that is turned in on time and does not violate the academic integrity standards for this course, then you will receive an automatic 60 points. The other 40 points are based on these three criteria:
- Content:
- The essay has an introduction, body, and conclusion.
- The essay contains an introductory paragraph that ends with a strong thesis statement that tells readers what the process is and generally how it should be completed.
- The process is structured logically in the body. Each body paragraph contains a topic sentence that focuses on one of the major steps. The rest of each body paragraph contains details that tell readers how that step should be completed. (15 points)
- Grammar and Style:
- The essay is well proofread and contains a consistent voice appropriate for a college audience. (15 points)
- Formatting:
- The essay is formatted according to the instructions in the MLA style guide. (10 points)
Requirements: 750 words
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Essay 1-first page
This assignment requires me to watch and analyze Beyond the Blackboard. I am examining how the film shows education, students, and teachers. writing a working thesis statement. It has to be essay 1 page.
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WK7: Who gets the Car?
HYPOTHETHICAL FACTS FOR THIS DISCUSSION – DO NOT ADD OR ASSUME UNSTATED FACTS. COMMON LAW APPLIES.
NOTE: THE NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR WAS SITTING IN HIS YARD THE WHOLE TIME AND TOOK A VIDEO OF THE WHOLE THING, SO THE FACTS OF THIS HYPOTHETICAL CAN BE PROVED IN COURT BY AN IMPARTIAL WITNESS. DO NOT BE SIDETRACKED BY “EVIDENCE” WONDERMENTS.
Emerson Smith has a classic muscle car that he fixed up and has enjoyed drag racing. He has kept it well maintained. Much as he loves the car, Emerson needs quick cash. He parks the car on his front yard, with a large sign on the windshield that says, “Cherry of a classic car, For Sale – asking $4,900. AS-IS.” He leaves to run some errands.
While Emerson is out, Val Bailey drives by and sees the car. She is immediately enamored and stops to look at it. She is sure the car is worth more than the suggested asking price. When she knocks on the front door, there is no response; she looks around, and decides nobody is home, so she takes her business card and on the back writes, ” I will pay you $5,500 cash for your classic car.” She signs her name, and dates it, including the time, and slips the card onto the windshield of the car secured under the wiper blade.
About a half hour later, Emerson returns, waves to his neighbor; heads into his house. He does not see Val’s card because he does not walk around and look at the car. A few minutes later Emerson’sbuddy, Roger Dix, pulls in to look at the car. Emerson sees him and comes out.
Roger has always liked the car and has gone racing with Emerson. Roger offers Emerson $5,000 even for the car, and Emerson accepts. The two men shake hands on the deal. Emerson tells Roger, “Hey, it’ll be like keeping her in the family.” Emerson goes into the house to get the car title while Roger writes out a check to Emerson for $5,000.
Emerson comes out with the title in his hand. As Roger starts to hand him the check, Val pulls in the yard. She has an envelope of $5,500 cash for the car. Emerson says to Val, “sorry, but I have just sold the car to Roger. here.”
Val objects and says she had already offered $5,500.
When Emerson says, “No, you didn’t,” she marches him to the car and shows him her card.
“There is my offer, I already left you before — see the time on it? You weren’t home and now I have the money right here,” she said.
Emerson turns to Roger, “Sorry, she did leave this offer, so I’m going to sell it to her for more money.”
Roger objects, stating, “You just told her you already sold it to ME. And you did! We shook hands on it. You cannot back out now just because some card was floating around nobody knew about. She wasn’t even here! She’s a loser, too late!”
While the three of them stand in the yard arguing, Joe Don Tootsworthy drives in. He climbs out of his Porsche, looks at the muscle car, and moseys over to the three arguing people. He asks, “Hey there, who owns that hot rod for sale?”
“I do,” says Emerson.
“No, I do,” says Roger.
“It’s MY Car,” snaps Val.
“I’ll pay whichever of you, $8,000 for that car,” says Joe, “but only if the engine starts.”
Emerson answers, “Of course it starts. I accept your offer.”
Roger hollers, “NO! That car is no longer for sale! I bought it! It’s mine! I’m not selling it!” (Waving the check in Emerson’s face.)
Val stomps over to the muscle car, grabs the sign off it, and sits on the hood. “It’s my car. I was here before all of you and I have real money in hand.” she yells, waving her envelope of cash over her head.
Emerson says to Joe Don, “Pay no attention to them. I have the title — right here. My car. Let’s start the car.”
Questions for Discussion
YOU BE THE JUDGE. DECIDE WHO GETS THE CAR.
Consider the above facts; answer and discuss the following
In your Initial Post (due Wed. 11:59 pm):
- Identify the contract issues you see here.
- Applying the common law elements of contract (see Week 6 Lesson), who gets the car, if anyone, and for how much? Explain your reasoning using the definitions and principles of contract provided in your Learning Materials and any other research you do. Apply the six (6) elements of common law contract in your response, as applied to the facts.
- In terms of making an offer, what is the legal significance of Joe Don Tootsworthy’s statement, “only if the engine starts?”
Elements of Contract
A binding and enforceable contract requires all of the following elements (Cornell Law School, 2022):
Open All PanelsOffer
An offer must be definite and must be communicated. Its intent must also be objective, which means that a reasonable person could determine the person making the offer intended the offer he or she made. Not all offers result in a binding contract. For example, a company owner wants the companys office building renovated and contacts a construction company to make the needed changes. The construction company writes a contract for the work and submits it to the company owner. If any of the following happen, there will not be a binding contract:
- Too much time passes before it is signed (lapse of time).
- One of the parties dies.
- The building is destroyed by fire or a storm (destruction of subject matter).
- The company owner rejects the pricing (rejection by offeree).
- The construction company withdraws (revokes) the offer.
Acceptance
The principles of traditional contract law (case law) require that the acceptance be the mirror image of the offer, which means the acceptance must be in the exactly the offer presented. If the acceptance changes anything about the offer, then it does not mirror the offer and is considered either a rejection of the offer or a counteroffer.
Mutuality
Also referred to as a “meeting of the minds,” or “mutual assent,” mutuality means the parties agree to the specifics outlined in its terms at the time they enter the contract. Demonstration of mutuality of obligation to the terms of the contract happens when one party makes an offer and the other party clearly accepts that offer and they agree to the terms.
Consideration
Consideration is value promised in the exchange, i.e., payment of some sort or services. Each party will gain something. Consideration is not concerned with the actual benefit that results, only that there is a benefit conveyed and that the parties consider it adequate.
Legal Competency (Capacity)
Legal competency means that the parties are competent to enter into a contract. If a party has been found by a court to need a guardian, that party (the ward) is not legally competent to enter into a contract. If a party is not of legal agea minorthe party is not competent to enter into a contract. A person who is under the influence of a drug or otherwise incapacitated so as not to understand what is happening is not competent to enter into a contract at that time.
Legal Object (Legality)
An enforceable contract must involve a legal object or purpose according to either state or federal law. For example, bribery and blackmail are not legal transactions. Prohibited drug sales are invalid contracts.
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Computer Science Question
2 easy assignments that shouldn’t take long all about python. needs to be full credit as there are no redos on the assignments. it is on codio the coding website.
Requirements: Python
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Career Specializations
Research two career specializations and two professional organizations. Read Careers in Psychology (attached). Choose two career specializations in different areas of psychology (research; physical and mental health; teaching and student services; social development; business and industry) and two professional organizations related to the career specializations. Complete the following assignment for each career specialization and professional organization: 1. Thoroughly research each career specialization from the reading and reputable online sources: a. name the career specialization and area it is related to; b. give a detailed description of the career specialization; c. describe the education requirements for the career specialization including degrees, licensing, certification, etc., d. describe the specific job responsibilities for the career specialization, e. identify the population of clients, f. identify the work settings, g. give the salary range include the source and year, h. give the future job growth percentage for the career specialization, 2. Thoroughly research a professional organization related to each career specialization: a. name the organization b. identify the mission and general information about the organization, b. list the membership types and fees, c. describe three benefits for joining the organization The assignment should be a minimum of 750 1000 words. Upload your assignment as a Word document. Complete each section thoroughly and accurately. Include in-text citations that will connect to your sources’ factual points and include a reference page following APA (7 th ed.) format.Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Careers in Psychology(1).pdf
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Written Case Study 9
Please refer to the attached file and read the Case 9 study, then answer these following review questions:
NOTE: All sources will need to be cited in MLA format.
FYI: Case study is from text book: Uhl-Bien, Mary, John Schermerhorn, Jr., and Richard N. Osborn, Organizational Behavior, 13th edition, 2014, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [Case 9: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions, Review Questions, pg. W113 in text.]Review Questions
1. Critique the decisions being made in these situations. Identify how, where, and why different decisions might be made.
2. What are the issues involved in these situations? How are they best addressed by the decision makers?
3. Find other decision-making examples that raise similar issues and quandaries. Share them with classmates and analyze the possible decisions.
Requirements: Fulfill the requirements
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CLASS
.This assignment must be submitted in a Word document (not PDF!) have your name, be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman and in 12-point font, with one-inch margins.
Total number of words: 3,000 words in addition to a 10 minimum references page.
2. Be sure you have properly cited all and any direct jargon, quotes, paraphrases, etc. you have used. Co
Chidera Reece
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 2026 ICJ 700 Final Revised Film Guidelines 1.docx
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Souad 153 reflect
*** no AI
**the student is from Iraq
Discussion #1-Reflecting on Your Upbringing
This week you will begin to reflect on biasand how it is formed. This requires us to reflect on our own upbringing.
Take some time to reflect on the questions below before you begin to write your post. There are no right or wrong answers to the questions in this assignment. It is important to think about how your upbringing made you the person you are today.
We ALL have bias, it is unavoidable to be a human and not have conscious or unconscious bias. Our goal as teachers, or future teachers, is to confront our bias and to be role models for working on ourselves to become more accepting. As a teacher, you will work with all types of people and you’ll need to be able to work as a team with any parent for the benefit of their child.
IMPORTANT! It is up to you to reveal as much or as little as you are comfortable with here. The purpose of this discussion is for YOU to think more deeply about how you have become the person you are today. Our parents, home culture, our religious training, the economic circumstances we grow up with, our home language and our experiences as a child, and much more combine to make us who we are.
The following questions are only for you to think about and consider. You do not need to respond to each question. After you spend this week thinking about these questions and how you have become the person you are today, please answer the questions at the bottom of this discussion assignment by the due date. It is optional to reply to your peers this week but you may if you choose to.
GENERAL MESSAGES-Reflection questions only
- Where geographically were you were born or adopted?
- Did you grow up in a traditional or non–traditional family? Same sex parents, single parent, blended family, raised in foster care, or by a grandparent or guardians, or in a two parent family.
- Your parent(s) racial and ethnic background(s)–if known
- The number of siblings you grew up with
- Was your first language English or other?
FAMILY MESSAGES-Reflection questions only
- What messages were you given by the people in your immediate family and extended family members about your abilities, your challenges and your appearance?
- What did/does your family value? These core values are often about what is very important in the family.
- How did these spoken or unspoken messages affect you as a child? How do they affect you today?
- Do you still hold these same values today? If not what changed?
- Were you told by parents or extended family members to avoid any particular group or type of person as a child?
- Did you ever begin to question your parent’s views about people who looked or behaved or believed differently?
MESSAGES FROM YOUR WIDER COMMUNITY-Reflection questions only
- What do you recall about your personal experiences related to how you were treated by others in your community, school, religious organization, or other social groups?
- Was there any social/societal group that you were part of where you did not feel socially, emotionally or physically safe or accepted for who you are? What were the circumstances and how did you deal with this?
- How do you think the messages you received as a child impacted you in your life choices and personal development?
- Did you ever experience mistreatment or bullying in school based on your appearance, your characteristics or who you are in terms of racial, ethnic, cultural identity, your abilities, your gender your sexual orientation or other?
- Did you discuss the mistreatment with others? What was the result?
- Did you ever notice others being bullied? What was the reason this person was targeted by bullies? What did you want to do about this?
- Did you ever see anyone stand up to a bully? What was the situation? Have you personally ever stood up to a bully?
PERSONAL REFLECTION/CONCLUSION -Required discussion questions
After spending some time thinking about the questions above, answer the following discussion prompts.
- What question or questions above impacted you when you were thinking about them?
- Did anything come up in your memory while thinking about your childhood or upbringing?
- Is there anything that happened as a child that you as a teacher or educator would want to help children in your classroom deal with?
- Did you identify any personal bias in yourself that was part of your upbringing? How do you feel about it? Is it a bias you want to work to change?
- Is there anything you want to share about your experience reflecting on these questions?
Word Count” 150-200 words
Example 1
BIAS: HOW IS IT FORMED?
As a Muslim person I grew up with bias related to my religion, those biases were the base of my upbringing in my childhood. I tough a lot about all the questions which were related with religion, because sometimes you do not want to follow certain rules or beliefs from your religion, in my case, the dress code I needed to follow when I was younger and when I used to live in Iraq.
As a teacher I would love to help children to feel secure in all the aspects, I am mother of three beautiful kids, so my biggest wish is to make all children feel listened to, feel that they really matter, does not care anything more, kids really deserve a good treat and education.
Currently I do not have bias which can result negative in my process of being an instructor, but I really hope a lot from parents and children, I mean, I would like to include all of them in a process where they do not result as the negative factor, no problems, non-sense complains, etc. About this I do not feel always comfortable, but I would not like to change it, I think I can really achieve an environment where everyone acts according totheir values.
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Example 2.While thinking about these questions, I saw how my childhood helped shape who I am today. The questions about family and school impacted me the most. I was born in Southern California and raised in Mexico in a traditional family. Spanish was my first language, and I learned English in school. Growing up in Mexico helped me learn a lot about family, culture, and community. My family taught me to be respectful, work hard, and be kind to others. They also taught me to help family members and stay close as a family. These values are still very important to me today.
When I thought about my childhood, I remembered times in school when I felt left out or not understood. I also saw other kids being treated unfairly or judged. In Mexico, I also saw how some children did not have the same opportunities in school. These experiences helped me understand how important it is for children to feel safe, accepted, and supported at school.
Reflecting on bias helped me see that some of my ideas come from what I learned growing up and from my culture and environment. I want to keep learning and try to be more open, fair, and understanding with everyone. This activity reminded me why I want to be a teacher who creates a caring, safe, and welcoming classroom for all children.
Requirements: Follow
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pivot table
Requirements: 200