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  • Live Binder

    You will be compiling one Live Binder to help prepare you for your first Level 2 Fieldwork setting, using the
    website below, and following the instructions below.

    The account is already created with the following lof in information

    Username: Lisset16

    Pw- Livebinder25

    Consider the setting where you will be completing your first FW Level 2 rotation, and select a setting listed
    below that aligns best with your clinical site.

    Inpatient Rehabilitation- Neuro, Ortho, and /or Cardiac

    attcahed is the information that need to be included in the binder

    Requirements: did no specify

  • Psychology Question

    In week 2, you selected a current issue in the field of *Psychology (see link: ) and submitted your proposal for your research paper. Feedback was provided by your instructor, and recommendations made.

    Now that you have chosen your issue/topic, you will develop your 5-paragraph essay outline this week which you will use as you continue to develop your research paper. Again, this outline will be for your final research paper where you are investigating a psychological topic and will include four scholarly sources in your final paper.

    This outline should follow the five-paragraph essay format, and you should use a complete sentence or brief statement per point. Please do not submit one-word bullet points. Also, be sure to include a thesis statement, and a concluding statement. This is NOT an entire essay you are submitting this week, just the outline using the Roman numerals, and letters for each paragraph and subpoints as listed below. Please use the template below as a guide for how this should be completed.

    Keep in mind when you do compose this you are investigating a topic in psychology in this research paper, you are not making an argument.

    Requirements:

  • Psychology Question

    Review and address the following two prompts:

    1. Describe how psychology uses the scientific method and why it is important to follow this method when conducting research studies.
    2. Then explain why ethics are important to have in place when conducting research.

    Task 1: Develop a substantive main thread addressing each part of the prompt in full. Remember, APA format is primarily used in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. For more information about APA Style, please review the APA resources provided within the course.

    Reading material is from OPENSTAX pyschology 2e chapters 2&4. I need this done by midnight tonight please

    Requirements:

  • Bassam Art 1

    Compare/Contrast the Amphora with Ajax & Achilles and Melencolia I by Albrecht Durer.

    The 10 minute limit is brief. Make sure to be on point and that your content is clear.

    Suggestions for content:

    • What materials were used in creating the artworks?
    • How are these artworks visually similar and different? Provide specific details.
    • Discussing similarities can sometimes be a challenge. Discussing Principles of Designand Elements of Art may prove beneficial in linking the two together.
    • Do these artworks share any theme/s?

    Requirements: Follow

  • Belinda art 1 qp

    Compare/Contrast the Amphora with Ajax & Achilles and Melencolia I by Albrecht Durer.

    The 10 minute limit is brief. Make sure to be on point and that your content is clear.

    Suggestions for content:

    • What materials were used in creating the artworks?
    • How are these artworks visually similar and different? Provide specific details.
    • Discussing similarities can sometimes be a challenge. Discussing Principles of Designand Elements of Art may prove beneficial in linking the two together.
    • Do these artworks share any theme/s?

    Requirements: Follow

  • Sal art q 1

    Compare/Contrast the Amphora with Ajax & Achilles and Melencolia I by Albrecht Durer.

    The 10 minute limit is brief. Make sure to be on point and that your content is clear.

    Suggestions for content:

    • What materials were used in creating the artworks?
    • How are these artworks visually similar and different? Provide specific details.
    • Discussing similarities can sometimes be a challenge. Discussing Principles of Designand Elements of Art may prove beneficial in linking the two together.
    • Do these artworks share any theme/s?

    Requirements: Follow

  • Video Question

    Instructions = Complete Step 1, Step 2 & Step 3

    1. Watch the chosen Video from below;

    2. Post the Video Reflection in the Discussion Board

    3. Comment to 2 peers by replying to their posts in the same Discussion Board

    Step 1.

    Please WATCH BOTH VIDEOS but pick one to post and write about.

    Video Option 1:

    Why Medicine Often Has Dangerous Side Effects for Women | Alyson McGregor | TED Talks

    TED Description: You might not know this: Many of the medicines we take — common drugs like Ambien and everyday aspirin — were only ever tested on men. And the unknown side effects for women can be dangerous, even deadly. Alyson McGregor studies the differences between male and female patients; in this fascinating talk she explains how the male model became our framework for medical research … and what women and men need to ask their doctors to get the right care for their bodies.

    For a written transcript of this TED Talk, use this link:

    Video Option 2

    Paula Johnson: His and hers … healthcare

    TEDWomen 2013

    TED Description: Every cell in the human body has a sex, which means that men and women are different right down to the cellular level. Yet too often, research and medicine ignore this insight — and the often startlingly different ways in which the two sexes respond to disease or treatment. As pioneering doctor Paula Johnson describes in this thought-provoking talk, lumping everyone in together means we essentially leave women’s health to chance. It’s time to rethink.

    For a written transcript of this TED Talk, use this link:

    Step 2.

    In the , post a new thread and answer the following questions:

    Name the video you selected.

    What specific parts of the video could you connect with or relate to? How?

    Was there anything surprising you learned in the video? What was it and why?

    How does this video relate to our course textbook/material?

    Click Publish

    Step 3.

    Requirements: As directed

  • This is for British literature

    This week, instead of engaging in an active reading passage, I’d like you to make a meme (image macro) based off of either Beowulf or Marie de France’s Lanval. You are welcome to use whatever meme-making program you are familiar with, but if you are not familiar with how to make one, I recommend using imgflip: As in all assignments in this class, no use of AI is permitted for this assignment, and the meme must be made by the student, not found on the open internet.

    Image uploads are limited to the following types: PNG, JPG, TIFF, GIF, and PDF. iPhone users should be aware that Apple’s default image type is not openable by Canvas, and so it cannot be uploaded.

    In the comments section answer the following three concerns:

    1. What passage are you referring to in the text? Cite it with page or line numbers.
    2. Explain your meme so that someone who is not familiar with the format could understand it.
    3. Why do you feel that this specific passage is worth turning into a meme?

    For your reference, here is an example that I made using something from this week’s other reading, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:

    Meme of one man looking away from his girlfriend to another woman.  The man is labeled "Sir Gawain."  The girlfriend is labeled "Exchange Game."  The other woman is labeled "Green sash that is magical and will save your life for real trust me"

    1. This refers to the passage where Gawain is tempted to take the Green sash given to him by his host’s wife in lines 1825-1870.

    2. The joke here is that up to this point, Gawain has been fine with sharing kisses from the Host’s wife with his Host — so he’s not afraid of admitting he’s gotten physical affection from the Host’s wife, but what’s really tempting is saving his life, and thus breaking his word, and because the Host is actually the Green Knight, had he just kept up with the Host’s game he would have been absolutely fine — he had everything he needed already.

    3. It’s the most important moment in the last part of the text, when he breaks his oath and thus his knightly ideals, and it really does align with the “guy looking at another woman” meme really well.

    Requirements:   |   .doc file

  • kinesiology question

    1. Select a Research Topic:
      • Choose a topic of interest within the field of Kinesiology. It could be a broad area or a specific aspect that you find intriguing.
    2. Literature Review:
      • Conduct a literature review on your chosen topic. Identify and critically analyze at least TWO scholarly articles or research papers related to your topic. Summarize the key findings, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks used in each study.
    3. Research Methods Overview:
      • Provide an overview of different research methods commonly employed in your field. This could include quantitative methods (surveys, experiments) and qualitative methods (interviews, content analysis). Explain the strengths and limitations of each method.
    4. Ethical Considerations:
      • Discuss the ethical considerations involved in research. What are the principles of ethical research conduct, and how do researchers ensure the rights and well-being of participants? Provide examples of ethical dilemmas in research.
    5. Research Proposal:
      • Develop a basic research proposal for a hypothetical study related to your chosen topic. Outline the research question, objectives, proposed methodology, and potential challenges. Emphasize the importance of your research and its potential contribution to the existing body of knowledge.
    6. Annotated Bibliography:
      • Create an annotated bibliography for the TWO articles or research papers you reviewed. Include a brief summary of each source, its relevance to your topic, and any methodological approaches used by the authors.

    Requirements:

    • Your assignment should be typed, double-spaced, and formatted according to the guidelines provided.
    • Use proper citations for all sources and follow a standardized citation style (APA)
    • The assignment should be well-organized, demonstrating a clear understanding of the chosen topic, research methods, and ethical considerations.

    Assessment Criteria:

    • Quality of literature review and synthesis of key findings.
    • Accuracy and completeness of the research methods overview.
    • Thoughtful consideration of ethical considerations.
    • Clarity and feasibility of the research proposal.
    • Proper use of citations and adherence to formatting guidelines.

    Requirements: complete

  • music in america

    please respond to delores with 120 words no plagiarism, no a i. no chat bots. please original response

    What I think about the rural blues singers, and the classic blues singers

    In these times they had men blues singers, and women blues singers. The male blues singers were called The Rural Blues Singers, and the women were called The Classic Blues singers. Women didn’t travel alone, or hang out in blues bars, or juke joints for that matter. Rural blues singers did. Men were able to travel from different locations, like farm and lumber camps. They could also play in juke joints’ this definitely gave the outstanding blues singers a lot more opportunity to perform in public. It was much harder and more dangerous for women to travel like the men in these days did. If women did travel, they did in large groups. The classic blues singers had managers, they were supervised. Men lived a rural blues lifestyle, it was dangerous, it was solitary traveling. Most of the places the men traveled to were male dominated. The men’s group would travel with a singer, a guitarist, and harmonica players. These are the roles were most often filled by men. Rural Blues men were self-taught or taught by a fellow blues singer. Classic blues were known from Vaudeville and from the theater Circuits. Women sang the classic blues. People say classic blues had lyrics full of independence, desire, humor, hard truths, and emotional power. Women brought style, a story telling style that people loved. Women delivered the classic blues they say, ‘With a theatrical flair that fit the stage’. Rural blues men played a wide variety of music. They played folk songs, blues and dance music at social gatherings, picnics, and street corners.

    Requirements: music in america