Teachers primary responsibility is to carry on the teaching and learning process but they must rethink their professional contribution as they are working with colleagues,family members,academics,community members,employers and others in achieving their goals at the standard level.In this scenario redefine the role of teachers and discuss the professional skills required to fill up the gap.
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Suppose that abnormalities in an association area of the brain were linked through research to serious criminal behavior. Would you be in favor of mandatory testing of individuals and surgery to repair or remove those abnormalities? Why or why not?
answer must be at least two complete paragraphs (250 words)
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According to his memoirs (Cook 1777, as cited by Kao, 1966), one
of Cook’s sailors obtained a puffer fish from a local trader in New
Caledonia. Cook’s two onboard biologists tried to talk him out of
eating the fish, but Cook was after all the captain, and all three
tasted the liver and roe. Cook wrote:
“About three o’clock in the morning we found ourselves seized with
an extraordinary weakness and numbness all over our limbs. I had
almost lost the sense of feeling; nor could I distinguish between
light and heavy bodies of such as I had strength to move, a quart
pot full of water and a feather being the same in my hand.”
In thinking about the Puffer Fish based on your research, how do
the fish’s toxins impact the brain and
body? Please answer in less
than 200 words.
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can You please paraphrase the below paragraph and write it according to Your own words and in a very simple way. Also, i want You to add more information in it and relate it do the dental hyegen
the below theory is about Reasoned Action
The attitudes are based upon beliefs and evaluations. Hence these are person's own beliefs as said above. Let us take e.g. of improving health hence person's own knowledge of nutrition, risk factors, his belief on exercising dieting etc. Whereas there are other subjective norms also, these normative beliefs, beliefs that are held by society, that are practiced by the society, which one practices. In this case it would normal lifestyle, such as getting up early and going to bed early, to eat home food as far as possible, to avoid junk food etc. All
these factors also help individual in maintaining a fit lifestyle.
Reasoned action gave a positive result for brushing and less intension for flossing
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What relationships exist between changes in lifestyle and decline in cardiovascular disease in the United States and other industrialized nations?
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Discussion 2: How is this tendency to look for mentors and heroes connected to social class (poor, working class, middle class, upper class) and our readings on the definition of culture?
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Adult Development & Learning in the Workplace Select some aspect of adult development to research. Ideally, you should select the same topic you used for the journal summary critique that way you have one source already fully researched. This paper will be due at the end of week 8. Suggested Topics (you are not limited by this list): Select one stage/age of the adult life span and one developmental dimension (i.e. physical, cognitive, emotional, social). Select a psychologist (i.e. Freud, Bandura, Kohlberg, Maslow, Rogers, Erikson, Sternberg, Jung, Adler, Skinner) and report on the psychologist’s contributions to the field. Marriage Divorce Changing roles of men and women Memory and Aging Personality Development Emotional Intelligence Any mental disorder (i.e. depression, alcoholism, schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder). Any topic related to the workplace or career development
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Define technology (you can use an outside dictionary). Name one type of tool that Native Americans used. Would you consider this to be technology? Why or why not?
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How and what was Audre Lorde influence on American Literature?
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Social Psychology, Psy 318 Generate an example of a time when you would draw a dispositional inference from someone’s behavior (do not use the example of lateness I used in class). Use either (Kelley’s) Covariation Theory or (Jones and Davis’s) Correspondent Inference Theory (not both) to explain why you would draw a dispositional inference about another person’s behavior. Make sure to describe the behavior /situation with sufficient detail, say which theory you are using, and apply all 3 aspects of the relevant theory to this behavior / situation. Additional tips: -Do not use ‘being late / lateness’ as an example.
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In I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde what sort of man is John Indian, and why is Tituba attracted to him? What is Conde saying about male/female relations today by setting her story in the 17th century? Notice that John Indian has agreed to abide by Susanna Endicott's rules without believing in the principles she espouses. How does Tituba feel about this and why? How does this all relate to Tituba's decision to follow him and subsequent regret?
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, include some additional detail about your client, how the stressors are affecting him, and how he has been coping with them.
THis is the case Studd
Joe is a 42-year-old male who is married for over 18 years to Marie. They have two children two boys ages 8, 11. Currently in the processing of getting divorced. His two children currently live with his wife and he does not see them. Which is hard for him not see them. He has been living with his mother and brother since being kick out of his home and is in process to finding other housing. Has been drinking a lot since this whole situation has happen. He has been thinking about Reheb to him stop drinking, and help with information to deal with stress.
Other information: Imprisoned for 3 DUIs for violating probation. He is currently working as a tire tech.
Present symptoms: Lack of self-control, aggressive attitudes, suffers from anxiety and depression, a dependency of alcohol, wide swing of emotion, reduced ability to concentrate, physical weakness, feeling of fatigue, emotional crash, shakiness, and memory lapses.
Diagnosis: Somatization disorder, imbalance in neurotransmitter, high blood pressure, a problem in the function of the central nervous system,and breathing problems.
Medicine: Wellbutrin XL (300 mg
Naltrexone
Treatment: Group psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, detoxification, providing vitamin supplementary. Maybe Reheb .
Joe is a 42-year-old male who is married for over 18 years to Marie. They have two children two boys ages 8, 11. Currently in the processing of getting divorced. His two children currently live with his wife and he does not see them. Which is hard for him not see them. He has been living with his mother and brother since being kick out of his home and is in process to finding other housing. Has been drinking a lot since this whole situation has happen. He has been thinking about Reheb to him stop drinking, and help with information to deal with stress.
Other information: Imprisoned for 3 DUIs for violating probation. He is currently working as a tire tech.
Present symptoms: Lack of self-control, aggressive attitudes, suffers from anxiety and depression, a dependency of alcohol, wide swing of emotion, reduced ability to concentrate, physical weakness, feeling of fatigue, emotional crash, shakiness, and memory lapses.
Diagnosis: Somatization disorder, imbalance in neurotransmitter, high blood pressure, a problem in the function of the central nervous system,and breathing problems.
Medicine: Wellbutrin XL (300 mg
Naltrexone
Treatment: Group psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, detoxification, providing vitamin supplementary. Maybe Reheb .
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