Briefly differentiate anterograde and retograde amnesia and their relationship to the brain's hippocrampus. Explain the importance on the hippocrampus in the process of long term memory consolidation, includind the role of sleep, using one or more appropriate example.
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Which experiment investigated the question, “Do animals have morality?”
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What was the impact of the Fall of Constantinople on European and Chinese trade? What was the impact on European exploration? First, tell us about the demise of Constantinople by addressing the BIG FIVE: Who, What, When, Where, and Why. Second, address my questions.
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You are an attorney who specializes in estate planning. Your elderly client calls you to come to her home so she can make a change to her will. She has a large estate, but her husband has died and she has no children or other relatives. Her existing will leaves some money to her household employees and to a few charities she supports. But most of the money is to be used to build a much-needed community service center in your town. She often finds a new charity or has a new employee to be added to the will, so you are not surprised when she calls to make a change.
When you arrive at her home, you are shown to her bedroom, to which she is now confined due to frail health. She is happy to see you, and introduces you to her kitten, Fluffy. A few months ago, when she was still able to leave the house, she attended a charity event at the local Humane Society, and when she saw Fluffy there, she brought him home with her. Fluffy is her main joy and constant companion.
She then tells you the reason for her call. She has come to realize that Fluffy is a very young cat, and she is a very old woman. She worries about what will happen to Fluffy when she dies. So she wants to change her will as follows:
All the small bequests to charities and employees will remain the same. But the money that was to be used for the community service center will now be held in trust for Fluffy. Fluffy will remain in her home with someone paid to care for him for the remainder of his life. Then, when Fluffy dies, the remaining money can be used for the community service center.
Even though you think it is silly to leave all that money to a cat, you comply with your client's wishes and make the necessary changes. Then you go home for the weekend. On Sunday, you find out that your elderly client died on Saturday. No one knows about the changes to the will which you still have in your briefcase. Will you
1) burn the changes and start the legal proceedings to get the community service center built? - or
2) honor the changes and set things up for Fluffy?
Choose one of these answers and explain your reasoning in a paragraph or two.
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What task tests if children understand that others have minds that are different from their own?
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QUESTION 11
The social work core value associated with seeking to resolve conflicts between clients’ interests and the broader society’s interests in a socially responsible manner consistent with the values, ethical principles, and ethical standards of the profession is:
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Dignity and Worth of the Person |
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Competence |
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Social Justice |
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Importance of Human Relationships |
4 points
QUESTION 12
To help protect yourself and the clients who seek your services, along with your reputation and future livelihood as a social worker, when using social media it is important to:
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Assume that anything said or done online is public. |
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Avoid posting photographs or content that imply unprofessional behavior |
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Avoid negative comments about clients, your field placement or work environment are inappropriate and disrespectful |
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B and C only |
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All of the above |
4 points
QUESTION 13
The social work core value associated with social workers engaging people as partners in the helping process is:
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Social Justice |
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Dignity and Worth of a Person |
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Service |
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Importance of Human Relationships |
4 points
QUESTION 14
The social work core value associated with social workers volunteering some portion of their professional skills with no expectation of significant financial return is:
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Service |
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Competence |
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Dignity and Worth of a Person |
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Integrity |
4 points
QUESTION 15
Under the HIPPA law, identifiable health information includes any information that could identify a client such as name, address, phone, social security, and insurance number.
True
False
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Think back Chiquita case.how was chiquita complicit in human rights violations. if you could go back in time o any point before the terrorism bribery scandal, what step would you have advised chiquita to take this case. write 2 pargraphs.
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Given what you know about brain plasticity and neural representation of the body i.e. cortical homunculus, how would you answer the question: “Is there really a continuous self that is the subject of my experiences or is the Self an illusion?” Think of the Rubber Hand Illusion and Body Swap Illusion.
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To prepare:
Post by Day 3:
Describe at least one advantage and one challenge for child and adolescent development in a multilingual environment. Provide one recommendation to help ameliorate the challenge you identified.
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After reading "Identifying People to Provide References" (p. 149) of P.O.W.E.R. Learning and Your Life, identify how you will go about finding references you may need for job seeking? How does developing a network help you maintain contact with these people?
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Discuss the psychological consequences of language use and provide an example.
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CAN YOU PLEASE GIVE ME A POEM SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
Create or find a poem (any style) which reflects/describes your thoughts on teaching diverse population in the classroom. Make sure your poem has a title and demonstrates your overall understanding of the importance of including diversity in classroom curriculum.
We Are One
The color of your hair
The personality
The likings
Might not be the same as mine
The way you live
The things you eat
The language you speak
Might not be the same as mine
But We Are One
We laugh
We cry
We hope
We dream
We eat
We sleep
We thirst
We look for a way out
We rest
We feel hurt
And we feel love
We Are One
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To prepare: Consider the impact of socioeconomic status and social class on both positive and negative child and adolescent development and language development. Think about possible long-term effects of socioeconomic status on language development. As you review the Learning Resources, think about how language development may differ between socioeconomic groups.
Post by Day 4: Explain how socioeconomic factors affect the language development of children and adolescents. Explain how these factors further influence the development of child and adolescent linguistic identities. Finally, explain the potential long-term effects of these factors.
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